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These monumental temples were originally carved out of a sandstone cliff near River Nile over three millenniums ago, during the reign of the great Pharaoh - Ramesses II. The temples were dedicated to the Egyptian gods and to Pharaoh Ramesses II. Recently, in the 1960s, when the Egyptian government was constructing the Aswan High dam, the temples faced the danger of being submerged under the resultant Lake Nasser. The Egyptian government sought the assistance of UNESCO and the international community to help salvage and relocate the temples to an artificial mountain. The relocation entailed dismantling the two temples then reassembling them in exactly the same form and relationship to each other and to the sun. In their new location, the temples are surrounded by an artificial mountain. A photo exhibition of this historic relocation can be seen at the dome at Abu Simbel. View the best of Egypt Holiday Packages & Travel Deals. 2. Mt Kilimanjaro
The experience of being on top of Africa is, to say the least, exhilarating. The scenery at the peak is breathtaking, with the huge glaciers forming a white heaven. Add to this the fact that the region around Kilimanjaro is home to some of Africa's premier wildlife parks and reserves, and you can see why a visit to Kilimanjaro is indeed an African must-do. View the Best of Kilimanjaro Climb Packages.
3. Victoria Falls on the Zambia - Zimbabwe Border The Victoria falls are a must-see site in Africa because of their unusual form, and the diverse wildlife in their vicinity. On the Zambian side, it is possible to swim in relatively safe natural pools at the top of the falls. View the Best of Victoria Falls Vacations and Travel Packages. 4. The Great Pyramids at Giza Egypt In these massive tombs, the pharaohs' bodies would continue receiving food offerings long after their death. The greatest of these pyramids is the tomb of Pharaoh Khufu (also known as Pharaoh Cheops), found at Giza, a few kilometers south of Cairo. Also found at Giza is the great Sphinx, a half-human half-lion statue considered one of the world's largest and oldest statue. View the Best of Egypt Holiday Packages & Travel Deals. 5. Valley of the Kings - Egypt The valley of the Kings is found near Luxor, on the west bank of river Nile and is known to contain 63 such tombs. Most of the tombs contained priceless Egyptian antiquities, some of which have unfortunately been stolen over a period of time. The valley became famous after the discovery in 1922 of the intact tomb of Tutankhamun and is today one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. View the Best of Egypt Holiday Packages & Travel Deals. 6. Fish River Canyon in Namibia The spectacular canyon features a 160km ravine which is up to 27km wide and 550 metres in some places. In the belly of the ravine flows the Fish River. Several animal species are also present in the canyon, including wild horses, mountain zebra and Kudu. The canyon has a prolific birdlife with over 60 bird species found there. 7. Sossusvlei in Namib desert Namibia 8. Wildebeest migration in the Maasai Mara and Serengeti It is undoubtedly the greatest wildlife show on earth. During the event, hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebras migrate to greener pastures as the seasons change, followed closely by a number of predators waiting for the opportunity of striking at weak prey. The wildebeest migration is a spontaneous and somewhat unpredictable event, varying year after year. The best time to catch the wildebeest migration at the Maasai Mara is between July and September, especially when the wildebeest and zebra congregate to cross the Mara river. View the Best of Masai Mara Safari Packages. 9. Karnak Temple Complex - Egypt Karnak is located near Luxor, a region which is home to other impressive sites. It is only the main temple area of Karnak - the Temple of Amun - that is currently accessible to tourists and the general public. The Temple of Amun is by far the largest, and easily the most impressive. View the Best of Egypt Holiday Packages & Travel Deals.
10. Okavango Delta in Botswana The Okavango river drains its water onto the plains of Kalahari desert in Botswana, forming a magnificent labyrinth of inland lagoons, islands, and lakes - the Okavango delta. The water at the delta is very pure due to little agricultural and industrial activities along Okavango river. The delta is therefore a magnet for the many wild animals that depend on its waters for survival in an otherwise very dry Kalahari desert. 11. The Virunga Mountains in the DRC/Rwanda/Uganda borders Apart from their spectacular beauty, the forests of the Virunga mountains are the only remaining homes of the endangered mountain gorillas. Other interesting animals found there include Chimpanzees, the Okapi, and forest elephants. 12. Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania The crater was formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed on itself approximately three million years ago. Ngorongoro crater is considered a “natural enclosure” for wildlife, with many animal species found on the crater floor. Read more on other Tanzania safari destinations.
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