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  • https://blog.smart-guide.org/greece-ancient-delphi-gttd-0
  • https://blog.smart-guide.org/luxor-karnak-uncovered-gttd-0

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  • Name: Delphi, Greece
  • Search name: Delphi, Greece
  • Name: Luxor, Egypt
  • Search name: Luxor, Egypt

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Short Description
  • According to Greek mythology, Zeus sent two eagles from opposite ends of the world, and their meeting point at Delphi marked the center of the Earth, known as the omphalos or navel of Gaia. The location took its name from the word "delphini" (dolphin) as according to the myth god Apollo arrived there from Crete riding a dolphin. Between the sixth and fourth centuries BC, the Delphic oracle, which was regarded as the most trustworthy, was at its peak. Cities, rulers and ordinary individuals alike consulted the oracle, expressing their gratitude. With the app's GPS and map, you can freely navigate, pause, or replay sections to immerse yourself in the mythology and sacred legacy of Delphi. This is a digital audio guide available on the SmartGuide app. GPS-based audio plays automatically, even offline. Install SmartGuide on Android or iOS.
  • According to Greek mythology, Zeus sent two eagles from opposite ends of the world, and their meeting point at Delphi marked the center of the Earth, known as the omphalos or navel of Gaia. The location took its name from the word "delphini" (dolphin) as according to the myth god Apollo arrived there from Crete riding a dolphin. Between the sixth and fourth centuries BC, the Delphic oracle, which was regarded as the most trustworthy, was at its peak. Cities, rulers and ordinary individuals alike consulted the oracle, expressing their gratitude. With the app's GPS and map, you can freely navigate, pause, or replay sections to immerse yourself in the mythology and sacred legacy of Delphi. This is a digital audio guide available on the SmartGuide app. GPS-based audio plays automatically, even offline. Install SmartGuide on Android or iOS.

Know Before You Go
  • end point: tholos of athena pronaia, sanctuary of athena pronaia, delphi 330 54, greece, starting point: delphi archaeological museum, delphi, fokida 33054, greece, total tour duration: 1.5 - 2 hours
  • end point: cachette court – karnak temple complex, el-karnak, luxor 1362501, luxor governorate, egypt, starting point: first pylon – karnak temple complex, el-karnak, luxor 1362501, luxor governorate, egypt, total tour duration: 1.5 - 2 hours

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Included
  • 1-month access to all premium tours in delphi in english, free mobile application, offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
  • 1-month access to all premium tours in luxor in english, free mobile application, offline access to audio, maps, and geodata

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Highlights
  • delphi archaeological museum, ex votos of the argives, the tholos of athena pronaia, the treasury of the siphnians
  • delphi archaeological museum, great court, temple of ptah, the tholos of athena pronaia

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  • According to Greek mythology, Zeus sent two eagles from opposite ends of the world, and their meeting point at Delphi marked the center of the Earth, known as the omphalos or navel of GaiaThe location took its name from the word "delphini" (dolphin) as according to the myth god Apollo arrived there from Crete riding a dolphin. Between the sixth and fourth centuries BC, the Delphic oracle, which was regarded as the most trustworthy, was at its peak. Cities, rulers and ordinary individuals alike consulted the oracle, expressing their gratitude. With the app's GPS and map, you can freely navigate, pause, or replay sections to immerse yourself in the mythology and sacred legacy of Delphi. This is a digital audio guide available on the SmartGuide app. GPS-based audio plays automatically, even offline. Install SmartGuide on Android or iOS.
  • According to Greek Mythology, Zeus determined the site of Delphi when he sought to find the centre of his "Grandmother Earth" (Gaia). He sent two eagles flying from the ends of the universe (eastern and western extremities) to find the navel of the world. The path of the eagles crossed over Delphi where the omphalos, or navel of Gaia (Earth) was found. The location took its name from the word "delphini" (dolphin) as according to the myth god Apollo arrived there from Crete riding a dolphin. Between the sixth and fourth centuries BC, the Delphic oracle, which was regarded as the most trustworthy, was at its peak. Cities, rulers and ordinary individuals alike consulted the oracle, expressing their gratitude. With the app's GPS and map, you can freely navigate, pause, or replay sections to immerse yourself in the mythology and sacred legacy of Delphi. This is a digital audio guide available on the SmartGuide app. GPS-based audio plays automatically, even offline. Install SmartGuide on Android or iOS.

Highlights
  • delphi archaeological museum, great court, temple of ptah, the tholos of athena pronaia
  • first pylon, great court, great hypostyle hall, temple of ptah

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  • According to Greek Mythology, Zeus determined the site of Delphi when he sought to find the centre of his "Grandmother Earth" (Gaia). He sent two eagles flying from the ends of the universe (eastern and western extremities) to find the navel of the world. The path of the eagles crossed over Delphi where the omphalos, or navel of Gaia (Earth) was found. The location took its name from the word "delphini" (dolphin) as according to the myth god Apollo arrived there from Crete riding a dolphin. Between the sixth and fourth centuries BC, the Delphic oracle, which was regarded as the most trustworthy, was at its peak. Cities, rulers and ordinary individuals alike consulted the oracle, expressing their gratitude. With the app's GPS and map, you can freely navigate, pause, or replay sections to immerse yourself in the mythology and sacred legacy of Delphi. This is a digital audio guide available on the SmartGuide app. GPS-based audio plays automatically, even offline. Install SmartGuide on Android or iOS.
  • Welcome to Karnak, the largest and most important religious complex in ancient Egypt. For nearly two millennia, Karnak was not just a temple — it was a living sacred city, constantly expanded by pharaohs seeking to honor the gods and legitimize their reigns. Every stone, column, and pylon carries the mark of rulers who shaped Egypt’s destiny, from the Middle Kingdom’s earliest kings to the last days of native rule. With the app's GPS and map, you can freely navigate, pause, or replay sections to immerse yourself in the atmosphere and monumental beauty of Karnak. This is a digital audio guide available on the SmartGuide app. GPS-based audio plays automatically, even offline. Install SmartGuide on Android or iOS.

Summary
  • Explore Delphi on a self-guided audio tour with the SmartGuide app. Use GPS to navigate the sacred site, learn its myths and history, and listen offline anytime.
  • Explore Karnak Temple on a self-guided audio tour with the SmartGuide app. Navigate freely using GPS, listen offline, and uncover the legacy of Egypt’s ancient rulers at your own pace.

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  •   Ancient Delphi: A Self-guided Audio Tour in Greece
  • Karnak Uncovered: A Self-guided Audio Tour in Luxor - Clone

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  • Karnak Uncovered: A Self-guided Audio Tour in Luxor - Clone
  • Karnak Uncovered: A Self-guided Audio Tour in Luxor