Pharaonic Village
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| The Pharaoh
and His Court
Greet You at the Temple |
Take a step back in time; about three thousand years
back, to be exact. Just a few miles from the center of Cairo
is a time machine waiting to take you on a fantastic journey
to the days of the Pharaohs, a time brought to life by an
incredible group of actors and actresses, faithful and exact
reproductions of buildings, clothing, and lifestyles; and
of course, the redoubtable Dr. Hassan Ragab and his son Dr.
Abdelsalam Ragab. They have worked for over twenty years to
create the most precise living recreation of the golden days
of Pharaonic Egypt, and now he invites you to join him on
this fascinating journey to the past.
At the Pharaonic Village, visitors sail on comfortable
motorized barges down a network of canals and view incredibly
accurate tableaux of the recreation of ancient Egyptian life.
Though the city of Cairo surrounds the island, not a trace
of it penetrates the thick wall of trees planted around the
island. Sights include recreations of industries, games, arts,
and moments from history and legend. Services such as cafeterias,
boat rentals, a children's playground and a restaurant that
serves both Egyptian and European dishes help to make your
stay even more enjoyable.
The temple above is only one example of the exacting
details that have gone into making the past come to life at
the Pharaonic Village. Over a hundred actors and actresses
perform all the daily activities and arts of the ancient Egyptians,
including agriculture, pottery, sculpture, weaving, and much
more. Everyone that would have existed in an ancient Egyptian
city is here in the modern recreation, from pharaohs to fishermen,
from potters to priests. Because of this attention to detail,
the Pharaonic Village is more than education and entertainment,
it is a vital resource in the preservation of our knowledge
of the ancient world.
The Pharaonic Village is a must-see for any visitor
to Egypt, whether scholar of Egyptian history and culture,
or casual tourist. It is an excellent complement to a trip
before going to Aswan and Luxor, but just as awe-inspiring
and enjoyable in and of itself. Come with us on a journey
through time to the rich and exciting age of the pharaohs.