You will be accompanied by your private Egyptology expert tour guide to explore the major attractions of Ancient Thebes or Luxor, Luxor is often referred to as the greatest & the biggest open-air museum in the world.
Start your tour by Luxor west and East bank,
visit the famous Valley of Kings which was used for burial for Ancient Egyptian Pharoahs, many Pharoahs were burried in
the valley of kings. You will visit 3 tombs,The most known tombs are for King Tutmosis I, King Ramssess VI, King Mrenptah,
AmonhotepII, Tutmosis III & Tut-Ankh-Amonthat his tomb is with extra ticket.
Proceed the tours to El Deir El Bahary, an impressive temple dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut the only female pharaoh rises out
of the desert plain in a series of terraces and merges with the sheer limestone cliffs that surround it. Then our tour is passing
by Memnone Colossi for about 15 minutes, the only thing remains from Amenhotep III mortuary temple. Lunch will be served
during Luxor tours at a local restaurant in Luxor.free time to visit alabaster factories before contnue your tours to Luxor East and West Bank
Proceed the trip crossing the River Nile in a boat to visit Luxor Eastern bank. Start tour in Luxor eastern bank by a tour to Karnak Temple which is a complex of temples in Luxor dedicated primarily to Egypt Ancient God Amun and dating from as early as 2000
BC. It is an impressive sight, and second only to the Great Pyramids in popularity .
Continue your guided tours to Luxor sightseeings visiting the Luxor Temple, built by Amunhotep third in 18th Dynasty & Ramesses
II completed it during the 19th Dynasty, Luxor temple was dedicated to God Amon wife, the Godess Mut, In Ancient Egypt it was a
famous feast for fertility, all Egyptian were celebrating it, & the preists were carrieng Mut statue to the Nile, to sail in a beautiful boat
to arrive to her husband Amon who wait for her from year to year in his place (Karnak temple). End of the tours Back to your hotel in
Luxor or any ending point in Luxor.
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