Explore the secrets of Upper Egypt from Luxor to Aswan to Abu Simbel . Enjoy all the archaeological and historical monuments in Upper Egypt. It is truly an exceptional trip and tour because you are on a date with the kings and gods of ancient Egypt and also the culture of ancient and modern Egyptian civilization.
Do not hesitate to live the most beautiful and enjoyable moments for two days in Luxor, the capital of culture and civilization. With the east of the Nile River, which is the city of the living, where there is the Karnak Temple and the Luxor Temple, and also on the second day, you will live the life of the ancient Egyptians with the city of the dead, which is west of Luxor, where there is the eternal life of the ancient Egyptians, and there is art, colors and decorations in the royal tombs and funerary temples. It is a journey of fun, excitement and culture
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Karnak Temple in Luxor is one of the largest and largest religious temples in Egypt. It is dedicated to the worship of the god Amun Ra, the sun god of the ancient Egyptians. The temple is also dedicated to the medical trinity, which consists of three gods: Amun Ra, his wife Mut, and his son Khonsu. Karnak Temple is located in the east of Luxor. Its area is approximately 60 acres. The temple contains antiquities from the ancient Wadala eras, around 3000 BC, as well as the Middle Kingdom. But the golden age of the Karnak Temple was the Middle Kingdom, around 1500 BC, during the reign of the most powerful Egyptian kings, namely Ramesses II, Hatshepsut, Tutankhamun, Thutmose III, and others. The temple is one of the most wonderful ancient Egyptian temples, with architecture and planning, as well as inscriptions, drawings, and ancient Pharaonic scenes
A museum featuring items found beneath the Luxor Temple, and from the tomb of King Tut. Also on exhibit is a re-assembled wall from the Temple of Aten.
the Temple Of Luxor, it was built by Amunhotep III in 18th Dynasty in the New Kingdom and it was completed by Ramses' II during the 19th Dynasty. Luxor temple from the most important and amazing temple in Egypt
The Valley of the Kings is one of the greatest things you will see in your life, dear traveler. The Valley of the Kings from the era of the New Kingdom 1500 BC contains more than 64 royal tombs for the most famous ancient Egyptian kings, such as King Tutankhamun, Thutmose III, Ramesses I, Ramesses II, Ramesses III, Merneptah, and other kings of Egypt. The tombs do not deteriorate to this day, preserving the beauty of colors and the splendor of the engravings and artistic drawings of the afterlife among the ancient Egyptians. Indeed, it is the city of the dead, and it is west of Luxor, as the ancient Egyptians called it, where the Valley of the Kings is located. You have the right to visit 3 royal tombs with an admission ticket. However, entering the tomb of King Tutankhamun is not included, as it is optional. The Valley of the Kings is truly a wonderful masterpiece of the Pharaonic royal tombs
The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut preserves the most wonderful ancient Egyptian views, drawings, and inscriptions The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is one of the most beautiful ancient Egyptian temples, as it has three floors. It is a unique style. The temple was built in the 18th Dynasty, around 1450 BC. The temple is located in the West Bank of Luxor. It is the funerary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, who ruled Egypt for about 15 years. She is Queen Hatshepsut.
Your path then leads you to the west bank of the Nile, to the two colossal statues of Amenhotep III, also known as the Colossi of Memnon.
The Temple of Medinet Habu, dedicated to King Ramses III, is one of the most complete and beautiful ancient Egyptian temples in terms of preservation, inscriptions and colours. It is dedicated to the god Amun-Ra and is a temple located west of Luxor.
The Temple of the God Horus, which is currently the Temple of Edfu, is one of the ancient Greco-Roman temples and also one of the most complete ancient Egyptian temples currently in existence, as it has all the characteristics of the ancient Egyptian temple. In the Temple of Horus in Edfu, there is written the legend of Horus and Set, and also there was the beautiful meeting between Horus and Hathor.
The Kom Ombo Temple is the last stop on the fourth day, and it is one of the wonderful and unique temples because the temple was dedicated to two different gods, namely the god Sobek, who is in the form of a crocodile, and the god Horus, who is in the form of a falcon. There are also the first surgical tools and a doctor known to humanity and the world has known, drawn on the wall, and also there is the wonderful museum. It is the Crocodile Museum, and there are crocodile mummies that have been mummified for more than 2000 years
The Temple of Philae, which is the temple of the goddess Isis, is located on the island of Philae. The temple is one of the most wonderful ancient Egyptian temples, with water from all directions. We will visit the temple by boat in order to discover the truly wonderful features of Aswan, one of the distinctive temples. It is also the temple of energy and meditation
Abu Simbel Temple is about 300 km away from Aswan, and it is the temple of King Ramesses II. It is considered one of the most famous landmarks of Egypt because it is the only complete and wonderful Egyptian temple. There is also the temple of his royal wife, Nefertari.
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