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🌎  Egypt 🇪🇬

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📍  Ramesseum

✈️  Luxor International Airport (LXR)

🚗  17.9 KM

⏱️  24 minutes

The Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of Pharaoh Ramesses II located on Luxor's West Bank, is a significant archaeological site offering insights into ancient Egyptian architecture and beliefs. Accessibility involves navigating uneven terrain, sand, and some steps, making it less suitable for those with severe mobility issues, though it's generally manageable for most. While it can be visited solo, a local guide is highly recommended to fully appreciate the hieroglyphs and historical context. The site is open year-round, but seasonal restrictions apply in practice: summer (June-August) sees extreme heat, making early morning or late afternoon visits essential, whereas winter (October-April) offers the most pleasant conditions. Entry typically costs around 100-140 EGP (approx. $3-5 USD), excluding transport or guide fees. A typical visit lasts between 1 to 2 hours, allowing ample time to explore the colossal statues and collapsed colonnades. Useful insights include bringing plenty of water, sunscreen, a hat, and wearing comfortable walking shoes, and considering a combined tour with other nearby West Bank attractions.