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Audio Guide of Madinet Madi

Donde los faraones hablan, los sábalos sonríen y la arena esconde memes de hace 4.000 años.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The Pharaoh Who Slept in the Sand

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2. The Crocodile God’s Secret Messages

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3. The Greek Stylist of the Egyptian Gods

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4. Cleopatra’s 'Fake-It' Grandmother

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5. The Stars’ Chess Match

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6. Instructions for Taking a Pharaoh Home in Your Pocket

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of Madinet Madi and how can I get there?

Madinet Madi is open daily from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, according to Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. The best way to get there is from Fayoum (about 30 km away), by taxi or on an organized tour from Cairo. Check for updates on the official Ministry website.

How much is the entrance fee to Madinet Madi?

The fee is approximately 200 EGP for foreign adults and 40 EGP for Egyptians; children under 6 enter free. Prices may vary, so check at the ticket office or on the official website before you go.

How much time is recommended for visiting Madinet Madi?

A typical visit lasts between 1 and 2 hours, enough time to explore the main temple and the surrounding ruins. If you go with a guide, you can extend it to 2–3 hours for more historical detail.

What is the historical importance of Madinet Madi?

Madinet Madi is a Ptolemaic-Roman temple dedicated to the gods Sobek and Renenutet, built between the 3rd century BC and the 1st century AD in the Fayum Oasis. It is one of the best-preserved sites in the region, with reliefs and columns that show the fusion of Egyptian and Greco-Roman cults.

What is the best time to visit Madinet Madi?

Winter, from October to April, is ideal because of the milder weather (20–25°C). Go early in the morning (around 8:00 AM) to avoid the midday heat and get better light for photos.

Is Madinet Madi accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Access is limited due to sandy paths and uneven ground around the ruins; it is not fully adapted for wheelchairs. I recommend contacting the Ministry of Antiquities at +20 2 2577 4400 for options or special assistance.

What other attractions are near Madinet Madi?

Nearby you will find Lake Qarun (20 km away) for panoramic views and fishing, the ruins of Karanis (10 km), and the waterfalls of Wadi El Rayan (40 km). You can combine them in a day tour around Fayum.

What are some practical tips for visiting Madinet Madi?

Bring water, sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable shoes for the sandy terrain; there are no services on site. Hire a local guide for in-depth explanations and check the official website in advance for updated hours.

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