Egypt, a nation of ancient civilization, thousands of years of customs, an ancient governing structure totally different from most of the world, famous for its pyramids, sculptures, culture, traditional facilities and numerous Hollywood movie appearances.If you have seen a movie dating back to ancient civilizations with a lost city, there’s a fair chance that Egypt just has something to do with the storey line, look at our Top 8 Travel unusual places to see in Egypt.

Egypt has a lot to offer its tourists to a civilisation set along the Nile River from the famous pyramids of Giza to twin colossal, the silent guardian in the image of the previous pharaoh to the time keeping temple and the radiant decorations.

If you find yourself travelling to Egypt and you are looking for places to visit that are unusual then the top attractions your guide guides you to, then these are some of the most Top 8 Travel unusual places to see in Egypt.

1. The lost city of Heracleion
Alexandria, Egypt

The Alexandria Underwater Museum
Alexandria, Egypt

After years of relentless exploration, a legend lost to times, a city submerged deep underwater discovered by Franck Goddio &&&and his crew.

You can come to hear many unreal stories about myths and legends, because they tell a storey of a time far back in time, of civilizations that are unknown to you, Heracleion used to be one such misconception until being discovered by the French archaeologist and his team, both archaeologists and historians alike.

Abu Air Gulf is in the area of Egypt’s coastal waters where the city of legends was eventually located, as it was from a period dating back to ancient times, the place was in shambles, but there were treasures both literally and archaeologically valuable among the ruins of the lost city.

Some of the finds discovered by the team are about 700 anchors, some 64 ships and, most notably, the remains of the massive ancient temple of Amun-Gereb, not to mention a literal treasure chest consisting of gold coins.

If not for the French archaeologist and his team uncovering the ruins deep under the waters of Abu qir bay in the coastal areas of Egypt, the city would have been lost to times.

The sculptures were designed in such a way that they are amazingly preserved and in good shape, even after 2300 years.

With the city being over 2000 years old, the architecture and urban planning visible from the ruins is impressive, possibly one of the largest ports in the world at that time in history.

2. The ancient instrument : Nilometer
Cairo, Egypt

The ancient instrument : Nilometer
The ancient instrument : Nilometer

One can imagine an image of poverty, monarchy, prohibitions and underdeveloped cities when someone speaks about ancient times. Although that might have been the case in many places, some cultures, with the aid of their technical norms, were well ahead of their time, The Nilometer was an ancient instrument built to calculate the water level of the Nile River by the Egyptians. This helped them foresee the coming floods or periods of draught-induced famine, It was a very handy invention that allowed both farmers and local traders to make their plans according to the Nilometer readings.

Before most of the world’s imoressive constructions took place, the nilometer was found to be built back, dating back to around 5000 years ago, After the earlier Nilometers deteriorated, the new ones were built in the same location.

Three different kinds of Nilometres were produced by ancient Egyptians. The first is a kind of stilling well, which is something like a giant measuring rod with markings, surrounded by wells with steps, when summarised, so that the priest who was in charge of measuring the markings would go up and down. It was truly a beautiful house, taking into account the age.

The second form of Nilometer was even more straight forward, the marking was elevated at the heights of steps with steps leading straight down to the River Nile. different marks showing the different threat levels. Looking at the readings, as such, the circumstances of the recent future for the locals might be expected.

A canal that led away from a stream of the Nile into an artificially constructed cistern was installed in the third form of Nilometer, in which marks were carved into its wall, which in turn suggested the danger level of the Nile River that helped predict future conditions.

3. The Ancient Time keeping temple of Abu simbel, Nubia, Egypt

Abu Simbel Temples from Aswan
Abu Simbel

The architectural beauty of Egyptian temples and buildings built in ancient times is famously different from the query that followed by perhaps the rest of the world. a piece of art, an ancient Masterpiece, a temple carved into a mountain for the world to fawn over, the crowning achievement of the Pharow Ramses, a relic of the past, still standing to this date despite having been relocated in its entirety in the 1960s.

The inner sanctum of this temple was built by the order of the pharaoh ramses called who is your man Diaz later on because of his crowning achievement of death time keeping temple, the inner sanctum of this temple was built in such a way that at any time in the year the three statues of Amun Ra and Ramses themselves together showed different sun positions, and thus helped to say the time.

The fourth statue of the God of creation, Ptah, resides in the shadows. Even after the temple’s entirity was relocated to different places to prevent it from being destroyed due to the flooding of the newly built dam in the city, the functions are still the same, unaltered and functional as yet, the temple’s construction was completed in 1244BCE and even after 3,000 years, it still stands, an eternal Egyptian sovereign, still the most important one of our Top 8 Travel unusual places to see in Egypt.

4. The well preserved Hathor Temple
Dandarah, Egypt

Hathor Temple
Hathor Temple

Although the Hathor temple is remarkably well-preserved, despite being coated in soot by the years of fire lighting by the refugees taking temporary residence, the archaeologists had to clean the soot covering the ceilings and walls along with the ample amount of sands burying much of the temple. After the archaeologists’ tiresome hard work, the temple was cleaned and made presentable for visitors.

One of the best things to do in Egypt is to visit the temple packed with incredible carvings from ancient times and consisting of three distinct temples in itself. The main temple of Hathor is the three distinct temples hosted by the building and the temple of Isis is located behind it, while the front is occupied by the birthing temple.

Hathor’s temple is renowned for its architectural wonder and radiant colours seen in the structures. Given that all of it was once coated in a huge amount of soot and the temple itself was buried in a lot of sand, it is incredible how well retained the decorations and colours are, Hothar can be translated as The House of Horus, while Hothar is considered to be the companion of Horus.

In Egyptian mythology, Hothar is considered the goddess of affection, love and motherhood, the Dendera light bulb, famous among tourists, is located at the underground crypt and a tour guide is required to visit the renowned attraction hidden deep in the crypts.

5. The City of the Dead, El-saf, Egypt

The City of the Dead
The City of the Dead

Every place usually has an unusual attraction than the rest of the places you might have visited, a functioning graveyard dating back to ancient times is the famously strange city of the dead. One of the key attributes of this site is other oral kilometres of white conical domes and various amounts devoted to the departed.

If you are an archaeological buff anyone interested in getting to know the history of Egypt, then it may be a good idea to visit this spot, I just commented to the tourists of this place that they should remember the fact that this is still a functioning cemetery so that respectful dressing and conduct should be sufficient for those who have left.

6. Theban necropolis, Colossi of Memnon, Luxor, Egypt

Luxor Day Tours from Hurghada
Colossi of Memnon, Luxor, Egypt

When you think of Egypt, one of the first things that undoubtedly comes to your mind are the monumental statues still standing that were installed back in ancient times, dedicated to the ancient gods of Egypt and the kings, the Pharaohs, the statues survive, though some are even amazingly well preserved in a state of deterioration.

In the image of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, the twin colossi were installed, although the statues survived the test of times for 3400 years in the midst of the desert sun heatwaves and the occasional flooding of the Nile River, the statues lost the sculpted image they gave early on. Therefore, although they are still colossal in scale, they no longer resemble the old pharaoh’s twin portrait.

It is very normal for them to have deteriorated over time, given the amount of time the sculptures have survived. The place is also full of history buffs, historians and curious tourists looking to take pictures of themselves and is one of the most popular attractions in all of Egypt, along with the famous statues.

An earthquake triggered the fracture in one of the statues sometime in the past, leading in turn to the eerie and haunting melody created by the statue at many dawns, A Roman emperor ordered the statues to be renovated, which accidentally led to the twin statues being further configured.

7. White desert, Al farafrah, Egypt

Trip to Bahariya and White Desert
White desert, Al farafrah, Egypt

Researchers and subject matter experts in relative fields have often been intrigued by extreme environmental conditions, the White Desert of Al Farafrah in Egypt is one such site with calcium rock formations coming to be in the area, withering extreme environmental conditions creating natural buildings as if abstract modern art.

The natural structures are often identified as the “mushrooms,” other times “the monolith,” although these natural rock formations are a peculiar oddity with visitors of their own, not the sort of tourist attraction as found in other travel destinations.

8. Desert Breath, Qesm Hurghada, Egypt

Desert Breath, Qesm Hurghada, Egypt
Desert Breath, Qesm Hurghada, Egypt

This is not an ancient construction on show, unlike every other object on the list. This is not a site connected to it with rich history, nor is it a construction ordered by a pharaoh of some kind, this is pure art.

This looks like a consecutive chain of conical depressions in the sand and similar smooth structures shaped above the sand in a conical way when seen from above. To form an arithmetic sequence of type, these structures synchronise to produce an extreme example of modern art at the same time.

These were constructed to slowly fade away with time more than a decade and a half ago, as the sand cascades back iin to the trenches and the Ant Hill slowly vanish with the wind blowing away in time, the structures residing in Hills and pits depressions ow decreased quite a bit, but that does not mean that there is little to see.

Although the structures have decreased in size over time, they are still a Marvel to wonder at, a fresh breath from all the ancient structures of Egypt is one of the finest examples of functional modern art on show in the world.

If you find yourself driving to Egypt, make sure that they get some timings of places you are also trying to visit to make proper reservations at the right places checkout.

Some sites are undergoing upgrades that might make you change your plans so that you are aware of that as well. If you have some medical conditions, keep your prescription drugs with you at all times. Be mindful that the hot weather is dry all year round, so wear suitable clothes and have at least two bottles of water with you at all times.

 

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