With its vault of history, Egypt is the ultimate destination for travellers, more so for culture buffs. With the pyramids and the pharaohs ruling cinema and fiction for years, Egypt is an attractive place to explore. Now, you might have one more reason to plan for a trip. The restored ancient tomb of Neferhotep, the scribe of Amun from the 18th Dynasty, has been opened to the public after decades of work. The tomb, located in Luxor, is poised to become a new tourist attraction for the ancient city.
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Here Is Why Luxor In Egypt Is Every History Buff's Haven
The tomb of Neferhotep has been recently opened to tourists, adding one more attraction in Luxor's thriving repository of places to see

Temple of Karnak
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Temple of Karnak
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