This itinerary will give you a deep cultural experiences, memorable encounters with local traditions. and it is designed for adventure seekers, culture lovers and basically anyone that want a complete experience of luxor
1 : we will (driver and the guide) pick you up from anywhere in Luxor
2 : we will head to Valley of the Kings. by the way the valley is considered by so many people the number one tourist attraction site to go to in luxor
3 : we go to Hatshepsut amazing mortuary temple
4 : it's time for food. We will head to a nice family restaurant that makes delicious local food
5 : Tombs of the Nobles which are hidden gems, we will visit about three tombs, they are beautiful and colorful and contain many iconic inscriptions
6 : we go to the house of archaeologist Howard Carter which is a museum that contain his belongings and tools
7 : we will end our tour by visiting Colossi of Memnon
[Not wheelchair accessible]
we will not visit any SHOPS of any kind
pick up and drop off anywhere in luxor is included in the price
Valley of the Kings is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. The valley contains the tombs of the kings of the New Kingdom. The tombs were constructed between 1550 and 1070 when Luxor was the capital of ancient Egypt and The Valley was the site of the royal tombs. The experience of seeing the tombs from the inside will be unforgettable.
Hatshepsut (c.1473–1458 BC), the queen who became pharaoh, built a magnificent temple at Deir al-Bahari, on the west back of Luxor. It lies directly across the Nile from Karnak Temple, The temple consists of three levels each of which has a colonnade at its far end. On the uppermost level, an open courtyard lies just beyond the portico. Mummiform statues of Hatshepsut as Osiris, the god of the dead, lean against its pillars.
The tombs of the nobles on the west bank are considered hidden gems. The nobles of the New Kingdom built their tombs on the slopes, and their tombs are considered a window through it we can look at the society of ancient Egypt to see their crafts, customs, and cultural and religious traditions.
We visit the house of the archaeologist Howard carter who discovered the tomb of King Tut in 1922. he lived in the house during his excavation at valley of the kings , and now the house is a museum that contains all his personal items, drawings, and tools. Near the house there is a live size replica of king Tut ankh amun tomb which we are gonna see as well.
we end the tour with a visit to The Colossi of Memnon which are two massive stone statues of the king Amenhotep III
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