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The Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor is the largest religious site of the ancient world, built and expanded over nearly 2,000 years. Its vast Hypostyle Hall of 134 towering columns, sacred lake, and avenues of ram-headed sphinxes make it a centerpiece of Luxor tours and Nile cruise itineraries.





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The Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor is the largest religious site of the ancient world, built and expanded over nearly 2,000 years. Its vast Hypostyle Hall of 134 towering columns, sacred lake, and avenues of ram-headed sphinxes make it a centerpiece of Luxor tours and Nile cruise itineraries.
Dedicated chiefly to the god Amun-Ra, Karnak grew across generations of pharaohs into a city of temples, pylons, and obelisks. Standing beneath the columns of the Great Hypostyle Hall — many taller than a four-storey building — gives a sense of scale that no photograph captures.
Karnak is usually visited on a guided Luxor tour or as a Nile cruise stop, often combined with nearby Luxor Temple, to which it was once linked by an avenue of sphinxes. A licensed Egyptologist guide is invaluable for decoding the carvings and the site's long history.