If you thought that Luxor temple was breathtaking to behold in the day, then the nighttime will blow you away. Luxor by night is a real treat. Enjoy the highlights of the city in a different way while riding a horse carriage along the Nile Corniche that embraces the distinguished floating restaurants and Nile cruises. Pass by the definite “must-see” sites and take wonderful Pictures by the spectacular Avenue of Sphinxes which houses the royal seal of Cleopatra. Wander in the illuminated streets of the city, hear the prayers' call, mingle with the locals, and listen to the folkloric songs. Pay a visit to the oriental markets of Luxor, learn about the traditional Egyptian handicrafts explained by your informative tour guide while enjoying the smell of the exotic spices and scented herbs, with an opportunity to buy a special gift for your partner as well as unique souvenirs for your family and friends at home. Experience such a great evening with your beloved ones, everyone will love it.
Your private tour guide will pick you up from your hotel or Nile Cruise in the East Bank
If you thought that Luxor temple was breathtaking to behold in the day, then the nighttime will blow you away. Watch the temple as the sun set and then with the dramatic lighting at night. The temple is even more stunning with all these lights that illuminate the whole place making the Temple glares and shine like a star in the sky.
The ancient promenade dates back 3,000 years and connects the famous Karnak and Luxor temples in what was the city of Thebes, which used to be Egypt's capital in antiquity. The sacred road, once named "The Path of God," connects the Temples of Karnak in the north with Luxor in the south. Paved in sandstone blocks, the 1.7-mile-long road is lined on both sides with more than 1,050 statues of sphinxes and rams. One amazing discovery during restoration was the cartouche (royal seal) of Cleopatra.
learn about the traditional Egyptian handicrafts and what makes them so special
Stroll along the ancient banks representing thousands of years of history at Corniche, a promenade along the east bank of the Nile. Connecting most of the attractions, the corniche is dotted with sights demonstrating the splendor and luxury of the city despite the passage of millennia. See famous courts, chapels, and a museum of mummification. The corniche also has many shops, jewelry stands, and cafes. With many benches and trees, you can sit around and take pictures in the view of the river.
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