The Valley of the Kings, known as the burial place of the Pharaons of the new empire. Undoubtedly the most famous of all is the tomb of King Tutankhamon: the child-Pharaon. Another temple really famous was build for the Queen Hatshepsut, the only woman that was Pharaon in Egypt over than 20 years then the Colossi of Memnon, two giant statues representing King Amenotep and which originally stood at the entrance of his mortuary temple. Go then to eat in a restaurant along the Nile and relax for a while before leaving for the tour.
Valley of the Kings: This famous burial site of the Pharaohs from the New Kingdom includes over 60 tombs, where you'll visit three of them. The vivid decorations and well-preserved colors will leave you in awe, with the tomb of King Tutankhamun being the most renowned. Temple of Queen Hatshepsut: Dedicated to Egypt's only female Pharaoh, this remarkable temple showcases the architectural grandeur and history of Queen Hatshepsut, who reigned for over 20 years. Alabaster Factory: A visit to an alabaster factory will offer a hands-on look at the traditional techniques used to create beautiful handmade items from alabaster, Colossi of Memnon: These two giant statues of King Amenhotep III, Karnak Temples: In the afternoon, you’ll explore the magnificent Karnak Temple complex, including the Avenue of Sphinxes, colossal statues of Pharaohs,
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