Attractions
Walk tall among the soaring stone columns of Karnak
The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak, comprises a vast mix of temples, pylons, chapels, and other buildings near Luxor, Egypt.
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Walk tall among the soaring stone columns of Karnak
EGYPT // Karnak is architecture on steroids. The Valley of the Kings may have thrashed it on this list but, for most Luxor visitors, Karnak gets equal billing. To the ancient Egyptians, this enormous religious complex of temples and sanctuaries, decorated by soaring obelisks, towering statues and mammoth pylons, was the earthly home of the god Amun-Ra. A roll call of Pharaohs from the New Kingdom's 18th to 20th dynasties have left their mark. These days the hypostyle hall in Karnak's Amun Temple Enclosure, with its forest of 134 papyrus-shaped columns, still stops people in their tracks as they contemplate its immense scale. Arrive early (it opens at 6am) to get a good couple of hours exploring before the 21st century intrudes in the form of tour buses.