Busch Gardens Tampa: Egypt

Tampa, Florida: Egypt is one of Busch Garden’s newest land and home to one of its wildest rides, the Montu. Themed to look like an Egyptian marketplace, the region is one of the smallest in the park, second to Crown Colony.

Opened in 1996, Egypt contains only one ride attraction, Montu. The 150 foot high inverted roller coaster takes riders through seven inversions at more than 60 miles per hour. Montu features more inversion than any other inverted coaster and was ranked as high as third for the Best Steel Coaster. Montu is named after the Egyptian God of War.

Egypt is also home to King Tut’s Tomb. Here you will find a re-creation Howard Clark’s excavation of the tomb. Travel through several rooms of the tomb and see replicas of the riches that were uncovered in the tomb.

Sifting Sands is located across the way and provides a great place to take the younger kids not old enough for Montu. Here kids can dig through the Egyptian desert sands in an attempt to uncover missing treasures. There are also several midway style games in Egypt to test your skill and win a prize.

There are only two shops located here in Egypt. Montu Shop where you can purchase souvenirs and ride pictures from your Montu experience. Then visit The Golden Scarab, a shop featuring Egyptian jewelry and trinkets.

For more pictures, click the picture above or visit my Busch Gardens photo page.

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