


Ancient burial ground of pharaohs, featuring 63 royal tombs, including Tutankhamun's.
Protection from sun and modest dress code expected in religious sites.
Extensive walking is required to explore the valley.

Stay hydrated in the hot climate and reduce plastic waste.
A traditional Egyptian breakfast dish made from mashed fava beans, served with olive oil, lemon juice, and various toppings like tahini, falafel, or boiled eggs.
A mix of rice, lentils, macaroni, and chickpeas, topped with a spicy tomato sauce and crispy fried onions.
A green soup made from jute leaves, garlic, and coriander, often served with rice or bread.

Explore this well-preserved double tomb featuring intricate paintings and hieroglyphics.
Visit this striking mortuary temple dedicated to the female pharaoh Hatshepsut.
Admire these iconic twin statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, one of which has a mysterious singing ability.
Historic restaurant offering stunning views of the Nile and Valley of the Kings.

Unique dining experience within the ancient temple complex, offering panoramic views.
Popular local spot for authentic Egyptian cuisine and Nile views.
Crafted from local alabaster, these statues depict ancient Egyptian gods and pharaohs, offering a glimpse into the Valley's rich history.
Handmade from papyrus plants, these scrolls often feature traditional Egyptian artwork and hieroglyphics, symbolizing wisdom and knowledge.
Known for their high quality and softness, these textiles are traditionally dyed using natural pigments and feature intricate patterns.
Melkote Fort, a 14th-century marvel, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into ancient Hindu culture.

A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, an avatar of Vishnu, situated on an island in the Kaveri River.
A serene coastal town in southern Thailand, known for its beautiful beaches and clear waters.