Egypt’s Hatshepsut Temple: A magnet for tourists

Hatshepsut 1st female pharaoh in ancient Egypt who reigned during 18th dynasty

ANKARA (AA) - The Temple of Hatshepsut, the first female pharaoh in ancient Egypt who reigned during the 18th dynasty, is increasingly attracting tourists in Luxor.

Luxor city in southern Egypt is known for its abundance of ancient structures, including this remarkable temple, which was built for the prominent female ruler.

Nestled on the west bank of Luxor with a view of the Nile River, the Hatshepsut Temple’s backyard rests against cliffs, making it an attractive sight for both local and foreign tourists.

The three-floor temple fascinates visitors from around the world.

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