From USD 560
At 04:00 AM we will pick you up in a private air-conditioned taxi
08:00 am
Dendera Temple
Completely during the late Ptolemaic era, the Temple of Horus was built, specifically during the reign of Ptolemy XII and Cleopatra the Seventh. Complete additions
subsequent period during the new period. Although this penalty was meted out by seven rulers who were not satisfied with the original Egyptians, they found that this was filled with another mechanical deity, usually the façade of the Hypostyle Hall, which, according to two accounts, the inscription above the author was erected by Emperor Tiberius.
However, there is also an influence in the pantheon of Ptolemaic rulers. As an example, a huge inscription was engraved on the outer face and included not only Julius Caesar and co-ruler Ptolemy XV (known as Caesarion) of Leopatra VII and above. And two Ptolemaic rulers and Egyptian gold with offerings.
It was also known that Hor was the goddess of healing, and this is clearly shown in the presence of a sanatorium in the temple complex. Here pilgrims come to be healed by the goddess. Holy water (which was sanctified by pouring it over a wine based on sacred texts) was used for bathing, and ointment was distributed by the priests of Hathor, and places were made available for those who wished the goddess to appear in their dreams, so they assisted them.
At 09:30, head to Luxor
We will publish the Karnak Temple
Karnak Temple is the largest ancient religious site known throughout the world, and there is no site in Egypt more exciting than Karnak, Karnak Egypt. It is the largest temple complex ever built by man. It has come to an end for many generations of builders and pharaohs of football. The Karnak Temple is actually three main temples located on 247 acres of land.
1:00 p.m. Lunch at a local restaurant in the western region
14:00 - Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings is the final resting place of Egypt's rulers from the Eighteenth Dynasty to the Nawaz Dynasty, and is home to tombs including the great pharaoh Ramesses II and the minor pharaoh Tutankhamun. The tombs were strewn with all the personal statuses that a ruler might need in the next world. Things are still well preserved inside the tombs. If you want to remove the young pharaoh Tutankhamun. Its price is 200 Egyptian pounds
16:00 A statue of Menon
Among them are two luxurious statues of King Hotep III, and they are the only remains of Abdel Kamel’s funeral home. The two statues were made of blocks of quartzite sandstone found in Cairo and then transported 700 kilometers to Luxor. The two statues are known as the Colossal Colossi of Memnon, and rise about 18 meters from Al-Hurriya. What remains is what was for a time the largest complex on the face of the Earth. West Bank, built by Mehmotepe III. In about thirty six have lunch at a local restaurant in Luxor, then visit the Karnak Temple Karnak Egypt 360 - the largest ancient religious site known anywhere in the world:
Overnight in Luxor at Steigenberger Hotel Luxor.
Economic distance to Aswan
We will tour the summits of Aswan including the Philae Temple and a felucca tour around Elephantine, the High Dam and the unfinished obelisk.
Villa temple
Built for the honor of the goddess Isis, this temple was the last temple with statues in the ancient Egyptian style. Construction began around 690 BC, and it was not the last of the Titanic sites where the goddess was worshipped.
High Dam
The Aswan High Dam is a rock-filled dam located on the northern border between Egypt and Sudan. The lion feeds on the Nile River and forms Lake Khazzan Nasser. Construction of the project began in 1960, was completed in 1968, and was opened in 1971.
The obelisk is incomplete
Aswan is a source of the finest types of granite in ancient Egypt, which was used in making statues and decorating temples, shrines, and obelisks. The still incomplete large obelisk in the northern quarries has provided valuable information about how these monuments were constructed, although the complete construction innovation is not precisely determined. He finished three sides of the column, three about 42 metres, and removed the inscriptions. Weighing 1,168 tons, the completed obelisk was the heaviest piece of stone ever made by the Egyptians.
12:00 Breakfast during flight lunch
Overnight at Al Basma Hotel;
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Visit Abu Basit
Abu Simbel temples
The temples of Ramesses II and Queen Nefertari were carved into the mountain on the west bank of the Nile River between 1274 and 1244. Before that, the great sanctuary of Ramesses II, Ra, Horakhtimon, Ra, and Ptah, with 4 huge statues, was destroyed. The second temple was dedicated to Queen Nefertari and the goddess Hathor, and was dismantled with two stone wings and returned. The ship is on high ground, where the construction of the Abu Simbel temple is considered UNESCO's greatest achievement
13:00; Dinner in Aswan
Orientation to the economy.
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3 days
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