With its abundance of temples, monuments, and other fascinating sites, Luxor draws visitors from all over the world. Luxor, from the Valley of the Kings to the Karnak Temple, is a veritable outdoor museum showcasing ancient Egypt's art, history, and breathtaking magnificence. Enjoy your trip to beautiful city and don't miss it.
Luxor Governorate boasts some of the world's most powerful tourist attractions, including a collection of historic temples representing most of the Pharaonic eras, two museums, and 60 historic tombs on both the East and West Banks. Luxor has become the world's largest open-air archaeological museum.
Luxor is replete with spatial and temporal evidence of the Pharaonic civilization throughout the ages. Visitors to these places can enjoy numerous activities at various landmarks in Luxor, including:
You will be received early in the morning and we will start our intensive tour. You're going to come One of the most significant landmarks in the city is the Luxor Temple. It contains a number of enormous statues scattered around the front, the Pyramid of King Ramses II, and a decorated obelisk that shows the king's conquests. The Hall of Divine Birth and the Chamber of Alexander the Great are two of its most significant elements.
After that, we're going to the Valley of the Kings. The largest tomb and open museum in the world is located on the west bank of the Nile River. Its vibrantly colored walls date back thousands of years, but they appear to have been finished yesterday.
Sanctuary of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari. On the west bank of the Nile River is a group of pharaonic temples and tombs called Deir el-Bahari. This monastery bears Queen Hatshepsut's name and was constructed by her. It was later renamed Deir el-Bahari. The temple consists of three ascending terraces divided by an ascending causeway.
After that, you will visit The Ramesseum Temple is one of the funerary temples that were built for the dead in ancient Egypt. It was built by King Ramses II. The temple contains huge statues of Ramses II and inscriptions and decorations that tell the story of life during that period.
Now it's time to go back to your hotel.
Meals: Lunch
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During our tour you will enjoy the famous landmarks of Luxor such as Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings Temple, in addition to the Statue of Memnon. Also do not miss the hot air balloon ride through which you can see Luxor from the highest peak and enjoy its climate.
Enjoy a unique experience by taking a hot air balloon ride to enjoy the breathtaking views that Luxor has, as Luxor has one-third of the world's antiquities in addition to the picturesque Nile, an unforgettable adventure. You will enjoy watching the sunrise and the reflection of the sun's rays on the waters of the Nile.
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Edfu Temple, Aswan Governorate, the second largest temple in ancient Egypt, is one of the most famous monuments, especially in the city of Edfu, north of Aswan Governorate. Enjoy the best moments at Kom Ombo Temple and Edfu with your family, friends or even on your own. Explore this country's unparalleled archaeology.
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Yes, most tour guides in Luxor speak English and other languages.
Yes, Luxor is generally safe for tourists, and day tours are a popular way to explore the city.
The Great Sphinx of Giza is a big statue made of stone in Egypt. It looks like a lion with a person's face. It was probably made a long time ago when King Khafre was in charge, and it shows what he looked like.
Essentials: To stay hydrated, pack a reusable water bottle, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
Camera: Most places permit photography; however, especially in tombs, make sure to check for any special limitations.
Keep some cash on you in case you need it for little purchases, gratuities, or additional admission fees.
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