Egypt launches its FREE service for you to visit ALL its Tombs virtually

You can see virtually all the tombs in Egypt on this tour, and best of all, it’s from the comfort of your own home! We tell you all the necessary information, and where you can enjoy this wonderful show.

According to the scientific magazine National Geographic << the Egyptian pyramids were built at a time when Egypt was one of the richest and most powerful civilizations in the world, more than four thousand years ago >>

It is known that, in ancient times, the Egyptians believed that life continued even after death, and for this reason, when one of their loved ones died, they decided to “preserve” the bodies in a certain way, taking them to tombs where they buried them in a sarcophagus. These tombs were especially for important people at that time, such as the pharaohs, who had the most money or power in Egypt.

May be an image of 7 people, the Great Sphinx of Giza, temple and text

They had at least three types of tombs located, generally, on the west bank of the Nile:

  • Pyramids
  • Mastabas
  • Hypogea

Visiting, in person, these tombs require a trip for long hours, and, above all, quite expensive. That is why, for greater accessibility and to enjoy a unique experience by getting to know the most famous tombs in the world, American Research Center in Egypt, has created a special program in order to obtain a merely virtual tour of Egypt.

Traveling to see places that, for many years, have been important to humanity, will always be something amazing and impossible to compare with other experiences, however, we understand that not all of us have the facility to travel at certain times, whether for reasons of free time, economic, health or any other reason.

That is why today, even your computer or cell phone, we bring you this wonderful experience of knowing the Egyptian Tombs.

Without further ado, below, we will leave you with the places that you can visit widely and from the comfort of your home.

Don’t miss out on seeing the Tombs of Egypt! It has never been as easy and accessible as it has been until now. You can get to know each of these tombs just by clicking on the name of the tomb or site you want to visit.

You are not always fortunate enough to be able to find this type of virtual sites where you can meet and live experiences that allow you to travel to the past, even if it is through a computer or cell phone. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity!

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