no one deals like we do! no one deals like we do!

Temple Of Karnak, Ipet Isut.
Page Two.

Thebes, Egypt.

George & Eve DeLange.


View Larger Map

The Temple Of Karnak, Ipet Isut (the most hallowed of places) designates the center of the world where Amun, the creater of the universe, first created himself and then all living beings.

His kingdom on earth was ruled by his beloved son, Pharaoh. Amun resided in his temple at Karnak and mankind could maintain cosmic harmony by worshiping Amun in the temple.

The coronation of Pharaoh and jubilees were also held here.

Eighty thousand people served in the temple during the reign of Ramesses III.

For over two thousand years Amun-Re was worshiped at Karnak.

The Temple is entered along the access road that is built on the original site of the canal that linked the Temple Of Amun with the Nile River.

In ancient times the sacred barque of Amun would sail from the Nile through the canal to the Chapel Of Achoris at the Temple Of Amun-Re on ceremonial voyages.

The Cairo International Airport (IATA: CAI, ICAO: HECA) is the busiest airport in Egypt and is located to the north-east of the city around 15 km from the business area of the city.

Cairo International is the second busiest airport in Africa with over 65 airlines using the Cairo airport (including charter airlines) and 9 cargo airlines. With the assimilation of EgyptAir into Star Alliance in July 2008 the airport has the potential to be a major hub with its positioning between Africa, the Middle East and Europe. In 2008, the airport served 14,360,175 passengers and it is one of the top 100 airports in the world.

The airport handles both domestic and international flights, and is open 24 hours a day.

We suggest flying into Cairo and staying in one of their many fine hotels when touring Cairo and the ruins in the surrounding areas.

We have links on this page that will connect you with flights into Cairo and several of the best hotels in Cairo.

A second option is to fly directly to Aswan.

The Aswan International Airport (IATA: ASW, ICAO: HESN), also known as Daraw Airport, is the airport located in Aswan, Egypt. You can arrange flights directly to Aswan, If you wish.

A third option is to fly directly to Luxor.

Luxor International Airport (IATA: LXR, ICAO: HELX) is the main airport serving the city of Luxor, Egypt. It is located about four miles (6km) east of the city.

Many charter airlines use the airport, as it is a popular tourist destination for those visiting the River Nile and the Valley of the Kings.

After getting a flight and a hotel we suggest asking your hotel concierge to arrange either a car or a tour of Karnak, Luxor, Aswan, or the Cairo area. If you call their Concierge Services ahead of your arrival, all of this can be pre-arranged for you.

We do this when traveling in Egypt. It is safe and it works!!! We have never experienced a problem, doing it this way!

Therefore, we have placed links to Priceline.com on this page so you can arrange your flights into and out of Karnak, Luxor, Aswan, or the Cairo area; as well as your hotel, when visiting this area.

no one deals like we do! no one deals like we do!

Inside Vestibule Hypostyle Hall
With 133 Papyrus-Bud Columns.
Pink Obelisk Of Hatshepsut;
30m High & 200 Tons!
Pink Obelisk Of Hatshepsut;
30m High & 200 Tons!
George With Colossus Of Pinudjem
Statue Of Rameses II, Vestibule In Background.
Plan Of Karnak.
Enter From First Pylon, Lower Left.

Hypostyle Hall
Detail Of The Archs.
Hypostyle Hall Detail
Of The Columns.
Hypostyle Hall Columns
&
Arches With
Stone Windows.
Many Writings!
Stars On CeilingThis Room Must
Have Been
A Pond With
Lotus Stones.
Sacred Lake
Facing North.
Sacred Lake
Facing South,
Priests Lived In Houses
In Background.
Obelisk Of
Amenophis III.
Northern View
Of Karnak.
From Seventh Pylon
Of Tutmosis III.

Inside First Court,
Pillars Where Kiosk
Of Taharka & Sacred
Barks Were Kept.
George DeLange
With Colossus
Of Pinudjem,
Statue Of Rameses II,
Vestibule In Background.
Audrey DeLange
And Colossus
Of Pinudjem.
Inside Vestibule Of
Hypostyle Hall With
133 Papyrus-Bud
Columns
The Columns Are
23m High!
Artie Was Getting
Nice Pictures Too!
"George I'm Lost!""Me Too!" Beautiful Papyrus
Columns.

We Are Proud Of Our SafeSurf Rating!

Click On Any Of The Following Links By Amazon.Com
For Videos About Egypt. No Obligation!

Click On Any Of The Following Links By Amazon.Com
For Books About History & Travel In Egypt. No Obligation!

no one deals like we do! no one deals like we do!




Click Below On Other Karnak Pages.

Go To Karnak Page One.



Back To The Egypt Travel Or Tour Pictures & Photos Home Page.

Back To DeLange Home Page.