Luxor
8 hours
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Discover history in the city that was considered to be very important in Egypt's Old Kingdom and the capital of Egypt during the New Kingdom, Luxor. The world's greatest open-air museum, home to some of Egypt's most famous temples, tombs, and monuments. It is one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. You are currently in the longest-standing city. Discover the beauty of the breathtaking Luxor when you visit the East and West Banks Luxor temples on our tours in Luxor.
Prices:
Single: 160 USD per person
Double: 99 USD per person
From 3 to 5: 94 USD per person
From 6 to 10: 75 USD per person
Child from 6 to 11: 50 USD per child
Child below 6 : Free
Our guide will pick you up from your Luxor hotel to enjoy a full day of tour to the most remarkable sites.
The Karnak Temple:
These are unforgettable moments to be in the heart of Luxor the Karnak temple.The Karnak temple is the largest ancient religious site in the world. It was not just a temple but a living monument to the powerful and pious rulers of Egypt.The Karnak Open Air Museum. It is believed to be the second most visited historical site in Egypt; Egypt's largest single gathering of temple ruins.
The Luxor Temple:
Luxor temple is a magic place, where you can enjoy ancient treasures, full of history.The temple is famous for its statues and treasures. It is distinguished by an elegant simplicity and beauty. It had a colossal gate, proving a warm welcome to those who wanted to seek the blessings from the gods.
Then you will take rest and enjoy you Lunch. After that we will move to the west bank started with:
The Valley of the Kings:
Create unique memories by visiting Egypt's most iconic tombs and monuments.The Valley of the Kings is home to more than 60 tombs, including Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and Seti I. The walls are adorned with hieroglyphics and colorful artwork that tell stories about ancient Egyptian life.The most famous site for having unique collections of it is a valley of stark beauty; the golden cliffs mirror the very brilliance.
Then we will move to Hatshepsut Temple:
It is a story about the queen who became pharaoh, Egypt's Most Powerful Female Pharaoh.The Temple of Hatshepsut was one of the most wonderful monuments still standing to that day, in memory of one of the most extraordinary pharaohs to have ruled over Egypt a woman enthroned as king. Considered one of Egypt's greatest pharaoh's women. Hatshepsut brought great wealth and artistry to her land. She sponsored one of Egypt's most successful trading expeditions.
Then you will move to Colossi of Memnon:
The magical Colossi of Memnon are 2 massive statues that originally belonged to one of the most powerful king of the New kingdom, 18th Dynasty, who was Amenhotep III. They were originally made to stood at the entrance of his ruined mortuary temple. The Colossi of Memnon made from quartized sandstone. They were named Memnon due to a mysterious sounds that came from the statue at dawn.
By the end of the day, we will take you back to your hotel in luxor.
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