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Private All‑Inclusive Luxor Day Tour from Marsa Alam
$577.77
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Overview
A wonderful journey awaits in Luxor, where ancient Egyptian secrets come alive through visits to Karnak Temple and the Valley of the Kings. Our knowledgeable guide will provide insights about Luxor and its remarkable temples.
- 🏛️ Visit Karnak Temple, the Holy Lake, and the Great Scarab Statue.
- 🗿 Explore Hatshepsut's funerary temple nestled between mountains on the West Bank of the Nile River.
- 👑 Discover the tombs of great kings in the Valley of the Kings.
- 🍽️ Enjoy lunch with authentic Egyptian flavors at a restaurant in Luxor.
- ⚠️ Please be aware that lunch is included but may vary in quality; additional details will be provided by your guide.
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Private Luxor tour marsa alam
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 19 hours
- tour guide throughout the trip
- Water and soft drinks throughout the tour
- The necessary permit to travel to Luxor
- Tickets to enter the Valley of the Kings and include three tombs
- a lunch at a local restaurant
- Tickets to enter the Karnak Temple, the Temple of Hatshepsut, statue the Memnon
- An optional tour of the shops of Luxor, such as the stone carving and papyrus making shop
- Drinks inside the restaurant during lunch
- Tutankhamun, Ramses V, Ramses VI and Seti I tombs are additional cost
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The Karnak TempleKarnak or the Karnak Temple Complex, which is known as the Karnak Temple, is a group of temples, buildings and columns, where expansion and construction operations continued from the Pharaonic era, specifically the kings of the Middle Kingdom until the Roman era in Luxor in Egypt on the East Bank. The temple was built for the divine trinity Amun (Amun-Ra in the modern era), his wife the goddess Mut and their son the god Khonsu; each of them has a temple affiliated with the Karnak Temple Complex. Sometimes tourists and non-specialists in the Karnak Temple mean only the temple affiliated with Amun, i.e. Amun-Ra.
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Temple of HatshepsutThe Temple of Hatshepsut or the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut is a temple from the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, and the best surviving of the temples built about 3,500 years ago in Deir el-Bahari in Egypt. It was built by Queen Hatshepsut on the west bank of the Nile opposite Thebes (the capital of ancient Egypt and the seat of the cult of Amun) (Luxor today). The Temple of Hatshepsut is distinguished by its unique architectural design compared to the Egyptian temples that were built on the east bank of the Nile in Thebes. The temple consists of three successive floors on open balconies. The temple was built of limestone, and in front of the columns of the second floor were erected limestone statues of the god Osiris and Queen Hatshepsut in a beautiful arrangement. Originally, these statues were colored, and now only some traces of the colors remain, and some of the statues are in very good condition, indicating the elegance and beauty of the temple's design.
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Valley of the KingsThe Valley of the Kings, also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, is a valley in Egypt that was used for 500 years between the 16th and 11th centuries BC to construct tombs for the pharaohs and nobles of the New Kingdom (the 18th to 20th dynasties of ancient Egypt). The valley lies on the west bank of the Nile River opposite Thebes (modern-day Luxor) in the heart of the ancient mortuary city of Thebes. The Valley of the Kings is divided into two valleys; the Eastern Valley (where most of the royal tombs are located) and the Western Valley.
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The Colossi of Memnon, known locally as the Colossi or Salamats, are two colossal statues, erected around 1350 BC. They are all that remains of a temple built to commemorate the pharaoh Amenhotep III, who ruled Egypt during the Eighteenth Dynasty. They are located in the funerary city of Thebes, located west of the Nile River from the present-day city of Luxor.
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Private All‑Inclusive Luxor Day Tour from Marsa Alam
$577.77
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
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