From USD 210
In the morning, we will pick you up from your hotel in a private air-conditioned vehicle that will take you to Luxor for an overnight flight to Luxor from your accommodation. Upon your arrival you will meet your private tour guide who will join you here:
Karnak Temple Karnak Egypt 360:
Karnak Temple There is no site in Egypt more impressive than the Karnak Temple. It is the largest temple complex built by man on discovery and represents the achievements of many generations of ancient expeditions and pharaohs. Karnak Temple Karnak Egypt 360 is actually three temples, two smaller enclosed temples, and two outdoor temples located on 247 acres of land.
Luxor temple:
Luxor Temple is the center of the most important festival, the Feast of Opet. It has been compensated so far by up to 3 Ramesses II, the crop of which is a cult setting. The goal was to reconcile the two extremes of ruler and divine office.
Breakfast will be served at the local restaurant in Luxor.
In the evening you can choose the Internet Sound and Light Show at Karnak Karnak Egypt 360: The show begins with an introduction to the administration covering the birth of the city of Thebes and the establishment of Karnak Temple Karnak Egypt 360. It narrates the achievement of new achievements for some of the great pharaohs while you enjoy a wonderful and poetic description of the artistic treasure and heritage that characterizes Karnak Temple Egypt 360.
Between its clarity in Qasr al-Nil Luxor or Sonesta George.
Breakfast at your hotel then you will be accompanied by your private tour guide and a private air-conditioned vehicle to visit:
Valley of the Kings:
The final resting place of Egypt's rulers from the Eighteenth Dynasty to the Goddess of Liberation, it is home to tombs including the great Ramesses II and the pharaoh, Tutankhamun.
The tombs were filled with all the banking services a ruler might need in the next world. Things are still well preserved inside the tombs.
Hatshepsut Temple:
It is one of the most beautiful preserved temples of ancient Egypt. The work is built on three levels of two broad slopes in a central location that connect to a large degree.
Statue of Menon:
Two huge giant survivors of King Mahotep III are the only remains of the complete mortuary temple.
The statues were made from quartzite sandstone blocks found in Cairo and then transported 700 kilometers to Luxor. Have lunch at one of the Nile View restaurants before we take you back to your hotel.
Due to the lack of availability, we recommend a breakfast box from the hotels
Options
Given that the cost of King Tut's tomb for Amun was 300 Egyptian pounds, scientifically
Ramesses VI will cost an additional 100 pounds
The tomb of Seti I will thank you for an additional 1,000 Egyptian pounds.