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Luxor Full-Day Tour: West And East Banks With Lunch

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  1. Duration - 10 hours
  2. Guide options
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  3. Cancellation Policy
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Overview


Discover on a full-day tour the major sights of Luxor’s west and east banks (Ancient Thebes) with a professional tour guide. Explore the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, and the Colossi of Memnon. Enjoy your lunch at a local restaurant.

Highlights


  • Valley of the Kings
  • Karnak Temple
  • Luxor Temple
  • Hatshepsut Temple
  • Colossi of Memnon
Luxor Full-Day Tour: West And East Banks With Lunch

Description


Luxor Full-Day Tour: West And East Banks With Lunch

Your guide will meet you at your hotel reception to commence your full-day tour to;

The Valley of the Kings is one of Egypt’s main sights, not only in Luxor, and must be viewed for a better understanding of the nature of religion and the construction of the tomb in Ancient Egypt.

Egyptian tombs in Ancient Egypt suffered a lot from grave robbery. New Kingdom pharaohs tried to conceal their graves from the grave robbers, deciding to avoid constructing the pyramids and to cut their graves deep within the mountain instead.

The Valley of the Kings up until August 2020 contains 65 tombs. The first pharaoh who cut his tomb at the site was Tuthmosis I (1506-1493 BC) of the 18th Dynasty, while Ramses XI (1107-1078 BC) of the 20th Dynasty was the last pharaoh to be buried in the Valley of the Kings.

You are permitted to visit 3 out of 10 tombs that are opened to the public. Your guide will recommend visiting the best 3 tombs of the opened ones. You’ll be impressed by the nature of the colors, inscriptions, and reliefs of every tomb you visit. Some of the reliefs depict the underworld and the fate of the pharaoh.

What's included


  • Inclusions:
  • Hotel pick up and drop off
  • Entrance fees of all sites of the tour
  • Licensed Egyptologist tour guide
  • Lunch at a local restaurant
  • All service charges and local taxes
  • Exclusions:
  • Travel insurance
  • Gratuities
  • Drinks and personal expenses
  • Tombs of Seti I and Tutankhamen at the King Seti I

Itinerary


  1. Visited Places:
  2. Valley of the Kings
  3. Hatshepsut home
  4. Colossi of Memnon
  5. Karnak temple
  6. Luxor Temple

Begin your tour at the Valley of the Kings and explore the magnificent tombs of the Egyptian pharaohs during the New Kingdom period. Then proceed to the unique Temple of the Female Pharaoh Hatshepsut.

Hatshepsut was one of the few females in ancient history who ruled Egypt. She ruled for about 20 years, following her brother and husband Tuthmosis II. Her name is immortal because of the temple that we are visiting at Deir El-Bahari in Luxor today.

Her temple is also unique amongst the Egyptian temples in its architecture. The temple was built on three terraces and this temple’s main purpose is to honor Hatshepsut as a male pharaoh or king.

The temple’s first terrace isn’t open to the public because of its damaged state. On the second terrace, you will find some fascinating stories such as her divine birth from the god Amun and her commercial trip to the land of Punt (modern Somalia). Some of Hatshepsut’s statues represent Osiris in mummy form. On the third terrace but the female feature of Hatshepsut’s face is easy to recognize.

Next, you will stop at the Colossi of Memnon for a photo opportunity.

The Colossi of Memnon are two colossal statues of pharaoh Amenhotep III, they stood originally in front of his temple’s main entrance, “The millions of years of pharaoh Amenhotep III”. A massive 27 BC earthquake hit the colossi which caused some cracks on the statues. At dawn, dew goes down into the cracks and used to make noises when the wind blows down. The Greeks heard these noises and thought these noises to be the voice of Agamemnon’s mother who mourns him. From that time, the colossi were wrongly called Memnon.

Then lunch break at a local restaurant.

After lunch, you will visit the largest temple in the world at Karnak.

Karnak Temple is the world’s largest religious complex. It encompasses over 300 acres. Many generations of pharaohs shared the temple construction. The construction began in the time of Senwosret I in around 2000 BC and stopped in 343 BC after Nectanebo II’s death.

The complex’s main temple is dedicated to Amun, and two small temples are dedicated to his consort Mut, and to his son Khonsu. There is a huge sphinx avenue that connects Karnak Temple to Luxor Temple, used in the Opet festival, to take Amun’s golden statue to Luxor Temple to confirm the pharaoh’s kingship.

You will end your lovely day at the majestic Luxor Temple.

Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1390-1353 BC) of the 18th dynasty, and Ramses II (1279-1213 BC) of the 19th dynasty, built Luxor Temple. Other pharaohs like Horemheb and Tutankhamen left their traces in the temple.

As well as Alexander the Great who had his own chapel inside Luxor Temple. The Romans added a small Roman chapel, known as a church today.

The Muslims later built a mosque on top of the temple known as the Abu El-Hagag Mosque when the temple was buried in sand and dust.

Transfer back to your hotel.

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