@JumpingPlaces

Watch all our Egypt Videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcAoOFLDH9E&list=PLFIq3fAhPf992tqDVaKjRzeRdS3ONv0zo

@تاليامحمد-ز1س

I live in Luxor.. and I've been following you on YouTube for a year.. and I love you so much
اتمني اني اقابلكم صدفة في الاقصر ♥♥♥

@johngrant7696

This site deserves to have a million plus subscribers. Tell a friend. It’s great content.

@giannishen

Egypt in the impression is an ancient country, and seeing those walls really has a feeling of traveling through time and space!
It's amazing to think how many people have been standing in the same place as you, thanks for sharing this trip!
Note: I really want to see the original appearance of those palaces!👍😁🙏
印象中的埃及就是一個古老的國家,看到那些牆真的有一種穿越時空的感覺!
想想看有多少人曾經站在你們站的位子,感覺實在是很奇妙,謝謝分享旅行!
註:好想看那些宮殿原來的樣子!

@wardarcade7452

What an amazing trip to Luxor! To think that all of how much skill and detail the workers and artists had to  carve and paint the elaborate artwork, symbols and writings,etc.- even in those tombs that also been excavated very steeply to deep levels into   solid rock with no natural light (and somehow no traces of soot from torches were left behind by the original workers and their light sources from the pre-electric times is still a mystery)- and, in the tombs' cases, they were meant to be sealed off from humanity forever instead of being for any visitors or tourists to view! Also, those cartouches with the monarchs' names were the key to unlocking the how to translate Ancient Egyptian since the Rosetta Stone discovered in 1799 had its text hieroglyphics as well as in  Greek and the French historian Jean-Francois Champollion was able to use the Egyptian cartouches for the rulers' names of Ptolemy and Cleopatra and saw where the corresponding words in the Greek part of that Stone. Up until his discovery in 1822, Ancient Egyptian writing had been a complete mystery for   thousands of years (and thus almost all its pharaohs and indeed its history was unknown but for the few pharaohs and events that had been recorded and recollected to outsiders). And the Egyptians made the most of that vital Nile, since even during the pharaohs' times, it was recorded that almost all the other water sources dried up and, apart from a few oases, ALL the land not hugging the Nile's  banks turned from forests and grasslands to desert! Another beautiful video and I'm happy you two got to enjoy that fascinating land and didn't let the hustlers spoil your enjoyment (though it's very hard to imagine either of you getting angry since you two seem so incredibly patient and mellow). Thanks again!

@helennuttall

Great filming, audio and info as always guys, you’ve really managed to capture the size and magnificence of those wonderful ancient monuments. A lot of steps to those tombs!!

@electrarelic

That's incredible the Roman paintings over the Egyptian hieroglyphics . Thanks so much for showing us that I never seen that before. Such an amazing place must visit one day.

@keithbrandon8540

Fantastic. It is a good and sensible way to see Egypt with less chance of encounted the scammers. Thanks so very much for the 'free tour'. Great Info too! ✌

@duggio666

It was exciting to see your version of these temples and tombs. I've seen a lot of travel shows and documentaries of Luxor over the years, but your footage was better than anything I've ever seen.  I really got a sense of the layout and the scale of things.  Great job!  Thank you.

@kenmaryfazio

Oh my, your trip looks wonderful.  The Nile cruise sounds fabulous.  Im anxiously waiting for your next video

@danihenderson-GSIC

Thank you SO much for this wonderful 'DROP' on Karnak.  Beautifully produced, what a talent.  THANK YOU from one Brit/Celt to another xox

@ricardotongol567

Watching your trip in Luxor. Awesome views. Thank you for sharing your adventures. Thank you.

@larrybxl5406

nice video, I was in Luxor in 1990s during a Nile cruise... enjoy!

@فردوسالجنة-ك1خ

Welcome to my country Al Jamaliyah Luxor, we are honored to have you😘🥰🥰🥰

@reelhappytravellers2691

Blessed you dear who show us beautiful things in humble places where some people never see them!!!!🥰❤💯
Really thank you for that.....

@isaacbulay4061

Magnificent Tour!  Chris I always love your choice of background music which is important to the video.  On this one I love the sort of Egyptian Flamencoish here and there.  Tasty!  🙏❤️🤙

@Blue_Angel.555

Just amazing.  Thank you for letting us be part of it.

@NickyDunn

Hiya, firstly Congratulations. 230K. Roll on 500. My fav Youtube couple. The best tour guides for any destination. Showing you areas most do not show. Beautiful tour around. Always informative. Perfect tunes. Good vibes.

@johngrant7696

Carol looks like an Egyptian Queen.

@claradortort7122

Estudei História Antiga e amei seu vídeo. A meu ver, trabalho impecável e ótima apresentação. Chris e Carolina, vocês fazem suas apresentações com respeito e entusiasmo. Aonde quer que estejam, material interessante, criativo e atraente. Acessível à todas gerações.