Mortuary Temple of Seti I – Luxor West Bank Hidden Gem | Full Guided Walking Tour 🇪🇬
While many visitors rush to the Valley of the Kings or Karnak Temple, few take time to visit this quiet and beautifully preserved site. In this video, we explore one of Luxor’s best-kept secrets—a place of quiet, uncrowded beauty that preserves some of the most elegant relief carvings in all of Ancient Egypt. Built over 3,200 years ago, this temple was dedicated to honoring Pharaoh Seti I (the father of Ramses II) in the afterlife. Join me for a peaceful walk through the colonnades, sacred spaces, and incredible art that many travelers never see. In this video, you will discover: The history of Seti I and his role in the 19th Dynasty. The difference between a tomb and a mortuary temple. Some of the finest New Kingdom relief carvings still showing original color. The symbolism of the architecture and the sacred pond. Temple architecture and hidden meanings If you're planning a trip to Luxor, this guide will help you understand the deeper meaning behind one of Egypt’s most elegant temples. ***************************************************************************** ⏰ Timestamps ⏰ 0:00 Introduction – Luxor’s Hidden Gem 02:07 Atmosphere & Location on Luxor West Bank 03:01 Purpose of a Mortuary Temple 04:00 Who Was Seti I? 05:10 Entering the Courtyard 05:50 Architecture, Lotus Columns & Sacred Chambers 15:33 Reliefs & Artistic Details 18:34 The Sacred Pond & Ritual Purification 24:40 Final Thoughts on Seti I’s Legacy ***************************************************************************** 🙏 Support Travexila If you enjoyed exploring this hidden masterpiece of Luxor, please like, comment, and subscribe ❤️ Tell me — what fascinates you more: the refined relief carvings of Seti I, or the quiet atmosphere of a temple few travelers take time to see? Your support helps Travexila continue uncovering hidden gems and sharing the history, beauty, and deeper stories of extraordinary places with calm, cinematic storytelling. ***************************************************************************** #travexila, #travexilers, #MortuaryTempleOfSetiI, #SetiI, #Luxor, #LuxorWestBank, #AncientEgypt, #EgyptianHistory, #TempleOfSetiI, #ValleyOfTheKings, #NewKingdom, #Archaeology, #HiddenGemLuxor, #EgyptTravel, #TravelEgypt, #CinematicTravel, #Entertainment, #Music, #youtubeshorts, #shorts, #youtube, #travel, #TravelGuide, #WalkingTour, #GuidedTour, #vlog, #travelvlog, #TravelVideo, #TravelYouTube, #entertainment, #Luxor, #AncientEgypt, #SetiI, #EgyptTravel, #HiddenGems, #Archaeology, #HistoryTravel, #Egyptology, #AncientHistory, #WestBankLuxor, #TempleOfSetiI, #travelegypt *****************************************************************************

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