
KARNAK & LUXOR TEMPLES
Program:
Karnak Temple.
Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut.
Colossi of Memnon.
Lunch & Felucca ride.
Valley of the Kings.
Pick up
Book Now your day trip to Luxor from Hurghada and enjoy unforgettable experience, you will be picked up from your hotel around 04:30 AM in A/C vehicle accompanied with your Egyptologist tour guide to discover Luxor highlights.
Karnak Temple
The gigantic building of Karnak Temple’s construction process started back when Senusret I used to rule Egypt. The vast space surrounding Karnak used to serve as the worship headquarters of the eighteenth Dynastic Theban Triad. The enchanting complex of the landmark is dealt with as a spacious open location that contains the Karnak Open Air Museum.
Lunch Time
Relax over lunch at a local restaurant, then board a typical Felucca boat to cross the Nile to the City of the Dead.
Valley of the Kings
The majestic and divine kings of the New Kingdom (1570 – 1050 BC) from the 18th to the 20th dynasties showcase to protect themselves in the heart of a mythical hill that resembled the ben-ben where the universe was created. This divine Theban necropolis “Valley of the Kings” holds 63 tombs showcasing the lives and treasures of the biggest and most important names in ancient Egyptian history.
Hatshepsut Temple
Hatshepsut temple is a vision from the paradise known as Djeser-Djeseru “Holy of Holies” which is a symbol of idealism, allure & might to the most successful rulers in the history of ancient Egypt Queen Hatshepsut dating back to 1479 BC. It was dedicated to the creator god Amun and to honoring the great legacy of Hatshepsut. The design of the temple is mesmerizingly brilliant based on the style of Classical Architecture of the new kingdom.
Colossi of Memnon
They are two colossal warriors from the heavens made of blocks of quartzite sandstone standing at the height of 18 m (60ft) weighing 720 tons each resembling Pharaoh Amenhotep III(1386-1350) who have moved 700 km from Cairo to Luxor, it was destroyed by a large earthquake in 27 BC but was reconstructed in 199 AD.
Finish with a visit to an alabaster factory and a papyrus bazaar before your coach drops you back at your hotel.




Including:
Transfers from/to your hotel by high-class air-conditioned vehicles
Visit the Great Pyramids of Giza
Watch the Great Sphinx
Explore the valley temple
Experience the Egyptian Museum
Guided tours in your language
Entrance fees for the above-mentioned sights
Lunch in a local restaurant
Tax and service charge.
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