OASIS - PHARAONS - SITES - VILLES
Abu Simbel - Musée greco romain - Les Catacombes de Kom El Shoufa - Les colonnes de Pompeiy - Fort Qaitbay - Le theatre romain - Elephantine Island - Kitchener's Island - Kalabsha Temple - Agha Khan Mausoleum - The Unfinished Obelisk - The High Dam - Les pyramides - Sphinx - Sakkara - Memphis - Les musées égyptiens - Coptic Cairo and Hanging Church - Mohamed Ali Mosque - The Citadel - Khan el-Khalili - Luxor - West Bank - Colossi of Memnon - East Bank
West Bank
Where shadows of sunset through the city of the dead are the tombs of the Nobles, the Valley of the Kings and Queen Hatshepsut’s Temples. King Tutankhamen’s tomb is the most famous tomb in the Valley of the Kings, and Queen Hatshepsut was the only woman rule over Egypt as a Pharaon. The Tombs of Nobles
The northern hills of the West Bank are filled with rock-carved tombs of Princes dating from the Old Kingdom to the Roman period. At night they are illuminated with concealed spot light and can be seen from Aswan