Overview
Take a trip to the seven
thousand year old Karnak
Temples in Luxor – one
of the largest temple
complexes in history.
See the Luxor temple,
dedicated to the god
Amon Ra, built in the
time of Amenhotep II and
Ramesses II and learn
about religion in
ancient Egypt. At the
entrance to this temple
are two huge statues of
the king sitting on his
throne. Two obelisks
flanked the approach to
the temple although one
of them now stands at
the Concorde Square in
Paris.
Don’t miss out the
Valley of the Kings
where tombs were built
for the Pharaohs and
powerful nobles of the
New Kingdom of Ancient
Egypt. Most of the tombs
follow a similar pattern
of architecture - three
corridors, an
antechamber and a sunken
sarcophagus chamber.
Highlights of this
experience
The Karnak Temples are
the largest temple
complex ever built by
man
See tombs of pharaohs at
the Valley of the Kings
See the funerary
monument of the only
woman ruler of Egypt
Schedule : Start time:
9.30
Duration: 08 hours
Available Days / Dates :
Monday
Unavailable Days / Dates
:N/A
Pickup : Please
advise your hotel at the
time of booking. If you
do not have this
information now, please
contact the local
activity operator 24
hours prior to the start
of the tour with these
details.)
Drop-off : Tour returns
to the original
departure point
- Itinerary
You will be picked up in
an air-conditioned
vehicle from your hotel
Accompanied by an
English-speaking guide,
you will be taken to the
city of Luxor in Upper
You
will visit the following
sites:
• Karnak Temples: It is
the largest temple
complex ever built by
man, and represents the
combined achievement of
many generations of
ancient builders. The
Temple of Karnak is
actually three main
temples, smaller
enclosed temples and
several outer temples,
located about 3
kilometres north of
Luxor. This vast complex
was built and enlarged
over a 1300 year period.
The 3 main temples of
Mut, Montu and Amun are
enclosed by enormous
brick walls.
• Luxor Temple: It was
constructed for the
worship of god Amon Ra
whose marriage
anniversary to his wife
(Mut) was celebrated
once a year. The
construction of the
temple dates from
Amenhotep II and
Ramesses II. The
entrance of the temple
is a huge pylon
constructed by Ramesses
II. It has two huge
statues representing the
king seated.
• Valley of the Kings or
Wadi el-Muluk: It is a
valley in Egypt where
tombs were built for the
Pharaoh and powerful
nobles of the New
Kingdom. The valley
stands on the west bank
of the Nile and consists
of two valleys, East and
West, with the majority
of the royal tombs
situated in the East
Valley.
• Temple of Queen
Hatshepsut: Also known
as ‘Dier El Bahari’, it
was established by Queen
Hatshepsut, the only
woman who ruled Egypt in
the Pharaonic history.
As you approach it from
the distance, it is as
of you are looking at a
modern building that has
been carved out of a
mountain. Dier El-Bahari
was commissioned by
Queen Hatshepsut as a
funerary monument to
honour her father,
Tutmose I and herself.
Stop for lunch at a
local restaurant. After
sightseeing in Luxor
Inclusions
Hotel pick up and drop
off in air-conditioned
vehicle
Transportation in
air-conditioned vehicle
English-speaking guide
Entrance fees to the
mentioned sites
Lunch
Exclusions
Breakfast
Dinner
Additional Info
In most temples in
Egypt, an additional fee
for photo and video
cameras is requested.
The confirmation voucher
includes the local
activity operator’s
contact details and
local telephone numbers
at the destination. They
will happily answer any
logistical questions you
may have.
Please Note
Please call the activity
operator at least 24
hours prior to start of
the tour for
reconfirming the
departure details.
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