We have high-quality experience, many years of experience, and precision in our work. The trip includes everything except entrance tickets to the temples. We have provided a one-hour Nile boat for you to enjoy and take the most beautiful pictures of the natural scenery.
Pick up from hotel or Nile cruise and return start point.
Pick up from any hotel in Luxor and return start point.
Luxor
We start the day by visiting Karnak Temple, then visiting Luxor Temple, then eating lunch this option , then visiting the west bank to visit the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Hatshepsut, the Colossi of Memnon.
Its construction began during the reign of King Seti I and was dedicated to the worship of the sacred divine trinity of Thebes: Amun-Ra, his wife, and his son. Construction continued until its completion during the reign of King Ramesses II.
Luxor Temple is a large complex of ancient Egyptian temples located on the east bank of the Nile River in the city of Luxor, now known as ancient Thebes. Founded around 1400 BC, the Luxor Temple was built to worship Amun-Ra, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu, the gods also known as the Theban Triad (Theban Triad).
The Valley of the Kings, Egypt: The Complete Guide The Valley of the Kings is a valley on the west bank of the Nile River, near Luxor, where many pharaohs and other prominent figures of the New Kingdom were buried. It's a prominent archeological site with a rich history, including over 60 tombs and 20 unfinished ones.
The Colossi of Memnon are two colossal statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, located on the west bank of the Nile River in Luxor, Egypt. These statues, carved from quartzite sandstone, once guarded the entrance to Amenhotep III's mortuary temple and are a significant landmark in the Theban Necropolis. They are famous for the ancient legend of the "singing" statue.
Hatshepsut Temple Facts | Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut The Temple of Hatshepsut, also known as Djeser-Djeseru, is a mortuary temple located at Deir el-Bahari, opposite Luxor in Egypt. It was built by the female pharaoh Hatshepsut of the 18th Dynasty and is a remarkable example of ancient Egyptian architecture. The temple is composed of three massive terraced levels that ascend from the desert floor to the cliffs, blending seamlessly with the landscape.
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