The world's greatest open-air museum divided acroos the Nile River, The ruins of the Egyptian temple complexes at Karnak and Luxor stand within the modern city. Immediately opposite, across the River Nile, lie the monuments, temples and tombs of the west bank Theban Necropolis, which includes the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens, Discover most of the Egyptian Civilization Mystries as Luxor has much to offer the visitor.
Luxor Full Day Tour
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Overview
Departure & Return Location
From / to any Hotel or Nile Cruise inside Luxor
Departure Time
Complementaries
Small bottle of Mineral Water (600 ML)
Included
Pick up services from your hotel & return
All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle
Private English-speaking Egyptology guide (Other language available)
Lunch at High Quality Local Egyptian Restaurant
Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites
All taxes & service charge
Excluded
Personal Expenses
Beverages on Meals
Any Extra Didn't mentioned on tour Itinerary
Extra Free
on the valley of Kings you can enter the famous tomb of king "Tutankhamun" with only 300 EGP
What To Expet?
From vast temples, to ancient royal tombs, via spectacular desert and river scenery and a bustling modern life, Luxor has much to offer the visitor, Discover the city which has been characterized as the "world's greatest open-air museum".
Our SPT Tours certificated tour guide will meet you at your Accommodate Hotel Lobby / Cruise (Time can be Customized) and will give you a brief for our tour, After a Short Brief the tour will begin by transfer to Luxor West Bank.
The valley stands on the west bank of the Nile, It is known to contain 63 tombs, It was the principal burial place of the major royal figures of the Egyptian New Kingdom, The royal tombs are decorated with scenes from Egyptian mythology and give clues as to the beliefs and funerary practices of the period. Almost all of the tombs seem to have been opened and robbed in antiquity, but they still give an idea of the opulence and power of the pharaohs.
The Entrance tickets is Valid only for enter 03 Tombs and didn't include the Tombs of (Seti First, Ramses the Sixth And Tut Ankh Amon) and you need to pay Extra Fee to Visit.
Are two massive stone statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, which stand at the front of the ruined Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III, the largest temple in the Theban Necropolis. They have stood since 1350 BCE, and were well known to ancient Greeks and Romans, as well as early modern travelers and Egyptologists.
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.
Luxor People uses a Small Motor Boat to Cross the Nile between East and West Bank, We will use this boat to Crossing back to East Bank directly to Lunch Restaurant.
Enjoy your Lunch at a high quality Egyptian Nile View Restaurant with an Egyptian Menu Including Egyptian Molokhia and your choice from Beef or Chicken. (Vegetarian Menus Available)
Lunch Tips: Molokhia is origins lie in Ancient Egypt and was generally eaten cooked, not raw, and is most frequently turned into a kind of soup or stew, typically bearing the same name as the vegetable in the local language
It was Named (Ipet-Isut) “The Most Select of Places”, Karnak Temple was the most important temple in Thebes (modern Luxor), in Upper Egypt. This was where the cult of the great god Amun was conducted. As such, it was extremely wealthy and its priesthood held great political power, It is a Temples complex comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, pylons, chapels, and other buildings.
Luxor Temple was the main venue for one the most important of ancient Egyptian religious celebrations, when the cult images of Amun, his wife Mut, and their son, the lunar god Khonsu, were taken from their temples in Karnak, and transported in a grand procession to Luxor Temple so they could visit the god that resides there, Amenemopet. This was the Opet Festival.
After Visiting all the mentioned Sightseeing, our tour guide will accompanying you to your hotel / Cruise.
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