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13/12/2025
At Saqqara, I was reminded that the true beauty of travel is not only in the places we visit, but in the hearts of the people we meet 🤍
I had the honor of guiding an exceptional family whose kindness, warmth, and genuine care touched me deeply. From the very first moment, they treated me not just as a guide, but as a friend — always thoughtful, respectful, and full of positive energy. Their sincere interest in the stories of ancient Egypt, their gentle manners, and their beautiful concern for my comfort made this day truly unforgettable.
As we walked together through Saqqara, the cradle of eternity and the birthplace of pyramid building, the experience felt even more meaningful. Standing before the Step Pyramid of King Djoser, surrounded by the vast desert and the whispers of 4,600 years of history, I felt how perfectly this timeless place matched the purity of their hearts. Saqqara carries a quiet power — a place where stone, sky, and soul come together — and sharing it with people so full of grace made it shine even brighter.
Moments like these go far beyond tourism. They become memories of connection, trust, and shared humanity. I am truly grateful for this beautiful family and the care, respect, and love they showed me throughout the day. Experiences like this are the reason I am proud to do what I do.
Thank you for your kindness and your beautiful spirits. Egypt will always remember you 🤍🇪🇬
04/11/2025
Today, November 4th, 2025 — exactly 103 years ago, the first step leading to the tomb of Egypt’s young Pharaoh Tutankhamun was discovered in the Valley of the Kings.
The excavation was led by the British archaeologist Howard Carter, but the real discoverer of the first step was a young Egyptian boy named Hussein Abdel-Rasoul, who was only 10 years old at the time.
King Tutankhamun died at the age of about 20 years.
He was one of the pharaohs of the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom.
His tomb in the Valley of the Kings is numbered KV62, and more than 5,000 artifacts were found inside it.
✨ Today, November 4th, 2025, for the first time ever, the entire collection of King Tutankhamun will be displayed together in one magnificent hall at the Grand Egyptian Museum — except for the stone sarcophagus and the royal mummy, which remain in the tomb in Luxor.
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