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    <triplocation name="Egypt" avg_rating="4" content_source="2" created="2007-07-11 21:53:17" creator="197" hidden="0" id="495" inherited="0" latitude="26.696367" longitude="30.794852" ltp_level="0" merged_to="" modified="2007-07-11 21:53:17" modifier="1" style="1" type="4" votes="7" zoom="4" />
    <triplocations name="Necropolis El-Bagawat" description="The cemetery, with its hundreds of Lehmziegelmausoleen is considered one of the oldest and best preserved Christian burial sites around the world. The chapels are from the 4-7 Tgl century. 8-16 clock, £ 20 entry E" favorite="" full_name="Necropolis El-Bagawat, Oasis Kharga, Egypt" googled_path="Egypt/Oasis-Kharga/Necropolis-El-Bagawat" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/299861/Egypt/Oasis-Kharga/Necropolis-El-Bagawat" id="299861" inherited="1" is_poi="1" item_name="Necropolis El-Bagawat, Oasis Kharga, Egypt" language="ENG" latitude="28.6294001928792" longitude="28.1620260189126" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Oasis Kharga, Egypt" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; The cemetery, with its hundreds of Lehmziegelmausoleen is considered one of the oldest and best preserved Christian burial sites around the world. The chapels are from the 4-7 Tgl century. 8-16 clock,..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; The cemetery, with its hundreds of Lehmziegelmausoleen is considered one of the oldest and best preserved Christian buri..." type="13" type_id="13" type_name="sight" votes="0" zoom="16">
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    <triplocations name="Luxor" description="This fact has always made it one of the centres of tourism in Egypt, and it has become a very well-tended city. The giant temple complexes of Luxor were part of the old Egyptian capital of Thebes, which extended from here far to the north, beyond the temple of Karnakand, with its necropolis on the western bank of the Nile, it reached far into the mountains of the Western Desert. cityIn recent years, Luxor, which lies on the right bank of the Nile in a wide depression, has been tidied up into an Egyptian “model city”: large, sometimes elegant hotels, banks, travel agencies and shops line the Corniche, the shore road which has space for walks in lovely shade, where felucca captains compete for passengers with the cheapest prices and carriage drivers try to tempt them to a more comfortable mode of travel. Visitors standing in front of the temple ruins have a view of the Nile, the lush greenery of the fertile land on the opposite shore, and the majestic backdrop of the western mountains.The present-day name of the city is derived from the Arabic “el-Ksur” (the palaces). It refers to the huge temple inside which parts of the town still stood at the end of the 19th century. " favorite="" full_name="Luxor, Egypt" googled_path="Egypt/Luxor" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/299952/Egypt/Luxor" id="299952" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Luxor, Egypt" language="ENG" latitude="25.703180704419" longitude="32.6424837112427" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Egypt" rating="5" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="Luxor, Homer’s Thebes with the hundred gates, has an unbelievable wealth of monuments" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;Luxor, Homer’s Thebes with the hundred gates, has an unbelievable wealth of monuments.&lt;/b&gt; This fact has always made it one of the centres of tourism in Egypt, and it has become a very well-tended city. The..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;Luxor, Homer’s Thebes with the hundred gates, has an unbelievable wealth of monuments.&lt;/b&gt; This fact has always made it one of..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="9" zoom="16">
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    <triplocations name="Luxor Museum" description="For Egypt's unusually clear and modern, are on two floors artefacts from the temples on the eastern shore, and grave goods from Thebes-West show. In a cultivation is a mummy was issued in 2003 from an American museum returned - probably Ramesses I. tgl. 9-13 and 17-22, in the winter afternoons 16-21 clock, entrance 35 £ E" favorite="" full_name="Luxor Museum, Luxor, Egypt" googled_path="Egypt/Luxor/Luxor-Museum" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/299953/Egypt/Luxor/Luxor-Museum" id="299953" inherited="1" is_poi="1" item_name="Luxor Museum, Luxor, Egypt" language="ENG" latitude="25.9159378509412" longitude="32.8989217511613" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Luxor, Egypt" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; For Egypt's unusually clear and modern, are on two floors artefacts from the temples on the eastern shore, and grave goods from Thebes-West show. In a cultivation is a mummy was issued in 2003 from an..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; For Egypt's unusually clear and modern, are on two floors artefacts from the temples on the eastern shore, and grave goo..." type="14" type_id="14" type_name="museum / gallery" votes="0" zoom="16">
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    <triplocations name="Karnak Temple" description="It mainly consists of the large Amun Temple, the Temple of Khons as well as a Festival Temple of Tuthmosis III, but also encompasses many other structures. The northern and southern temple precincts as well as the buildings south of the eighth pylon are currently closed to visitors. 
Also interesting: Great Amun Temple, First pylon, Great Court, Temple of Ramses III, Great Hypostyle Hall, Kiosk of Sesostris I, Obelisk, Reliefs of Hatshepsut, Granitescarab." favorite="" full_name="Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt" googled_path="Egypt/Luxor/Karnak-Temple" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/299956/Egypt/Luxor/Karnak-Temple" id="299956" inherited="0" is_poi="1" item_name="Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt" language="ENG" latitude="25.7253746390676" longitude="32.6640701293945" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Luxor, Egypt" rating="4" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="Largest temple complex in Egypt" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;Largest temple complex in Egypt.&lt;/b&gt; It mainly consists of the large Amun Temple, the Temple of Khons as well as a Festival Temple of Tuthmosis III, but also encompasses many other structures. The northern ..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;Largest temple complex in Egypt.&lt;/b&gt; It mainly consists of the large Amun Temple, the Temple of Khons as well as a Festival Te..." type="13" type_id="13" type_name="sight" votes="7" zoom="12">
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    <triplocations name="Al Moudira" description="Perhaps the most beautiful hotel in Egypt! 24 cottage-style villas with theme suites (pharaohs, Ottoman, Muslim), and furniture from flea markets in Alexandria, Paris and Beirut. Western Thebes, Mobiltel. 012/392 83 32, Fax 012/322 05 28, www.moudira.com, € € €" favorite="" full_name="Al Moudira, Luxor, Egypt" googled_path="Egypt/Luxor/Al-Moudira" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/299963/Egypt/Luxor/Al-Moudira" id="299963" inherited="1" is_poi="1" item_name="Al Moudira, Luxor, Egypt" language="ENG" latitude="26.4706516963032" longitude="33.2385355369898" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Luxor, Egypt" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Perhaps the most beautiful hotel in Egypt! 24 cottage-style villas with theme suites (pharaohs, Ottoman, Muslim), and furniture from flea markets in Alexandria, Paris and Beirut. Western Thebes, Mobil..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Perhaps the most beautiful hotel in Egypt! 24 cottage-style villas with theme suites (pharaohs, Ottoman, Muslim), and fu..." type="24" type_id="24" type_name="hotel" votes="0" zoom="15">
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    <triplocations name="St. Joseph Hotel" description="Effective three-star hotel, not directly on the Nile, but with a nice view out over him. Swimming pool on the roof terrace, air conditioned, clean rooms. 62 bedrooms, Sharia Khaled ibn Al-Walid, tel: 095 / 238 17 07, fax 238 17 27, € €" favorite="" full_name="St. Joseph Hotel, Luxor, Egypt" googled_path="Egypt/Luxor/St.-Joseph-Hotel" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/299964/Egypt/Luxor/St.-Joseph-Hotel" id="299964" inherited="1" is_poi="1" item_name="St. Joseph Hotel, Luxor, Egypt" language="ENG" latitude="25.9341420687108" longitude="32.6920300033619" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Luxor, Egypt" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Effective three-star hotel, not directly on the Nile, but with a nice view out over him. Swimming pool on the roof terrace, air conditioned, clean rooms. 62 bedrooms, Sharia Khaled ibn Al-Walid, tel: ..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Effective three-star hotel, not directly on the Nile, but with a nice view out over him. Swimming pool on the roof terra..." type="24" type_id="24" type_name="hotel" votes="0" zoom="15">
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    <triplocations name="Luxor Temple" description="Like all Egyptian religious structures, it included chapels to the gods with their side rooms and anterooms, a large hypostyle hall and a colonnaded open courtyard to which a large colonnade led from the north.HistoryAmenhotep III chose the site of an older sanctuary to build the present sandstone temple. His successors expanded and altered it. Amenhotep IV had the images and names of Amun removed and a sanctuary for the sun god Aton built near the temple. When Tutankhamun transferred the royal residence back to Thebes, the walls of the colonnade were decorated with reliefs in which Horemheb placed his own name instead of his predecessor’s. The Aton temple was later destroyed, and under Seti I, the Amun reliefs were restored. Ramses II(Famous People), the great builder among the pharaohs, also enlarged the Luxor temple. He had a new colonnaded court built and replaced the old reliefs with new ones, but in particular, he built the great pylon, which increased the overall length of the temple from 190m/210yd to 260m/285yd. Since the pylon is not placed precisely on the central axis of the main temple, the axis has a slight deviation here. After Ramses II, the temple underwent only slight changes.
A beautiful end to the day is a visit to the Luxor Temple in the evening, when the setting sun bathes the monumental ruins in atmospheric light – until 9pm. The pylon of Ramses II formed the old main entrance. Six colossal statues of the king once stood before it, two seated and four standing. What remains is the western standing figure and the two seated figures, which have a height of about 14m/46ft. From the sanctuary of Alexander the Great, go left through side rooms to reach the birth hall. It takes its name from the reliefs on the west wall which refer to the divine birth of Amenhotep III; the depictions on the south wall refer to the enthronement of the king." favorite="" full_name="Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt" googled_path="Egypt/Luxor/Luxor-Temple" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/299968/Egypt/Luxor/Luxor-Temple" id="299968" inherited="0" is_poi="1" item_name="Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt" language="ENG" latitude="25.7108369196406" longitude="32.6307678222656" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Luxor, Egypt" rating="4" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="The Egyptians called it ipet Amun resjet (the southern women’s house of Amun)" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;The Egyptians called it ipet Amun resjet (the southern women’s house of Amun).&lt;/b&gt; Like all Egyptian religious structures, it included chapels to the gods with their side rooms and anterooms, a large hypost..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;The Egyptians called it ipet Amun resjet (the southern women’s house of Amun).&lt;/b&gt; Like all Egyptian religious structures, it ..." type="13" type_id="13" type_name="sight" votes="9" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Hurghada" description="Almost 40 years ago, Hurghada (El-Ghardaka) had no divers or holiday-makers; at that time, it was no more than an oil-industry settlement about 500km/300mi south of Cairo, an outpost between the desert and the ocean. Those who knew it at that time Largest holiday centre on the Red Seawill not recognize it today. Hurghada, the seat of the Red Sea governorate, rapidly developed into the largest diving centre and beach resort on the Red Sea, a tourist city where the season is nearly all year round and nearly all of the 60,000 residents live from tourism. Hurghada now snakes along a stretch of about 45km/30mi of coast – one hotel resort after another – and wherever there are gaps, the foundations are already being dug on the next building site. There is a gold-rush atmosphere. There is plenty of space, and more vacation settlements are rising north and south of Hurghada as well. The catch with this breathtaking boom: Hurghada has not developed naturally and is certainly not picturesque; the Egyptians who live here have as few local roots as the tourists.The conditions for sunbathing, swimming, surfing, diving and snorkelling are almost ideal, but beyond that, Hurghada has little to offer. For a day away from the beach now and then, organized camel trips and excursions into the interior are a good alternative – for instance, to St Paul’s or St Anthony’s Monastery, to Luxor or Cairo (not in a single day if possible!). There is also the option of going to the wadis in the surrounding area. It is not always easy to finding your way in Hurghada – the city seems endless, and is not really suitable for exploring on foot. The Dahar quarterat the very north end of the chain is something like the “downtown” area of Hurghada and goes by that name. This is where public buildings (police station, postal office, mosques, etc) are found, as well as shops, some hotels and restaurants. The privately operated hospital of Hurghada is located at the Hotel Arabia. The mosque is more recent and not necessarily worth a visit. Those who neither snorkel nor dive can gain a (very) limited impression of the underwater world in the aquarium of the Oceanic Institute. Shuttle buses regularly leave for Dahar from most hotels.To the south, the harbour bay with the old quarter of Sekala(or Segala, Sigalla) adjoins the city. Here, there is still an old market which is not greatly oriented to tourism, as well as the port where ships and high-speed boats depart for Sharm el-Sheikh Sinai. Directly at the harbour, traditional fishing boats are still built." favorite="" full_name="Hurghada, Egypt" googled_path="Egypt/Hurghada" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/300002/Egypt/Hurghada" id="300002" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Hurghada, Egypt" language="ENG" latitude="27.2574" longitude="33.8097" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Egypt" rating="5" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="Hurghada – aside from Cairo and Sharm el-Sheikh – is one of the few places in Egypt with an extensive nightlife" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;Hurghada – aside from Cairo and Sharm el-Sheikh – is one of the few places in Egypt with an extensive nightlife.&lt;/b&gt; Almost 40 years ago, Hurghada (El-Ghardaka) had no divers or holiday-makers; at that time..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;Hurghada – aside from Cairo and Sharm el-Sheikh – is one of the few places in Egypt with an extensive nightlife.&lt;/b&gt; Almost 40..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="13" zoom="12">
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    <triplocations name="El-Gouna" description="Between the coastal highway and the coast, a good-sized tourist village with its own airport, marina and golf course was created. There are artificial lagoons throughout the settlement, whose buildings are all in the typical Egyptian style. Those who find Hurghada too large and busy will be more likely to feel at home here." favorite="" full_name="El-Gouna, Egypt" googled_path="Egypt/El-Gouna" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/300019/Egypt/El-Gouna" id="300019" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="El-Gouna, Egypt" language="ENG" latitude="27.385" longitude="33.679167" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Egypt" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="The most recent vacation settlements on the Red Sea include the El-Gouna Resort 20km/12mi north of Hurghada." teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;The most recent vacation settlements on the Red Sea include the El-Gouna Resort 20km/12mi north of Hurghada.&lt;/b&gt; Between the coastal highway and the coast, a good-sized tourist village with its own airport..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;The most recent vacation settlements on the Red Sea include the El-Gouna Resort 20km/12mi north of Hurghada.&lt;/b&gt; Between the ..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="1" zoom="4">
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    <triplocations name="Luxor Museum of Ancient Egyptian Art" description="It primarily houses recent finds from the area around Thebes. In the outdoor area in front of the museum, various works, among them a statue of Amenhotep III from Qurna and a stele with an image of Amenhotep II as an archer from Karnak, are exhibited. In the entrance hall, note the head of a colossal statue of Amenhotep III on the right (red granite, from Qurna), and in the side rotunda, the gilded head of a cow goddess, part of the tomb treasure of Tutankhamun. From the entrance hall, a few steps lead to the main gallery on the ground floor. Here, do not fail to take a look at the alabaster figures with Amenhotep III in the protection of the crocodile god Sobek (from Dahamsha), the head of Sesostris III, found in Karnak and made from reddish granite, the statue of Tuthmosis III made from greenish greywacke (also from Karnak), the bust of Amenhotep II with the double crown of reddish granite (Karnak) as well as a large, historically significant limestone stele which reports of the victory of Kamose over the Hyksos (from Karnak). A cube stool of Jamu-Nedjeh, made from black granite, originates from Qurna in the Nile valley. The most interesting exhibits include a box with canopic jars from the temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari, a seated image of the writing vizier Amenhotep (son of Hapu; 12th dynasty) of black granite; a head of Akhenaten in the early Amarna style, as well as some reliefs from the granite chapel of Queen Hatshepsut in the temple of Karnak. The upper floor also houses the finest piece in the museum, a reconstruction of the 17m/56ft-long and nearly 3m/10ft-high Wall of Akhenaten. It consists of 283 out of a total of 6,000 relief-decorated and painted sandstone blocks (Talatat) of the ninth pylon of Horemheb, which was part of the sun temple of Akhenaten in Karnak and was found in 1968/1969 during restoration work. The right half of the wall shows temple servants carrying out everyday duties. " favorite="" full_name="Luxor Museum of Ancient Egyptian Art, Luxor, Egypt" googled_path="Egypt/Luxor/Luxor-Museum-of-Ancient-Egyptian-Art" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/378108/Egypt/Luxor/Luxor-Museum-of-Ancient-Egyptian-Art" id="378108" inherited="0" is_poi="1" item_name="Luxor Museum of Ancient Egyptian Art, Luxor, Egypt" language="ENG" latitude="25.7131568876151" longitude="32.6442432403564" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Luxor, Egypt" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="The Luxor Museum for Ancient Egyptian Art, a plain modern building by Egyptian architect Mahmud el-Hakim, lies on the Nile about 1km/0.5mi north of the Luxor Temple, approximately halfway to the temple precinct of Karnak" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;The Luxor Museum for Ancient Egyptian Art, a plain modern building by Egyptian architect Mahmud el-Hakim, lies on the Nile about 1km/0.5mi north of the Luxor Temple, approximately halfway to the templ...&lt;/b&gt;" teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;The Luxor Museum for Ancient Egyptian Art, a plain modern building by Egyptian architect Mahmud el-Hakim, lies on the Ni...&lt;/b&gt;" type="14" type_id="14" type_name="museum / gallery" votes="1" zoom="10">
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