Luxor Excursions
Get fascinated by Luxor Excursions, and discover amazing locations in Luxor. Learn more about the history and civilization of the ancient Egyptians as you go to various Luxor landmarks, and enjoy a fascinating trip.
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via trips to Luxor Explore East Bank Tours in Luxor to start your journey to historical treasures of the world. The Luxor Temple is a significant Ancient Egyptian temple complex that is situated on the east bank of the Nile River in the city that is now known as Luxor and was built around 1400 BCE. It is the central area of Luxor township, which is centred on the twin foci of the Temple of Luxor and the Temple of Karnak, then visit the Karnak Temple, the biggest sacred structure ever built and the focus of worship for Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. Beginning more than 4,000 years ago, work on the temple persisted until the Roman era, almost 2000 years ago.
You can select from Luxor Excursions to try a fascinating Hot Air Balloon Ride in Luxor, and if you're looking for a wedding present or a birthday gift, there is an opportunity for you to give them a lovely and a memorable present. Luxor Hot Air Balloon also makes a romantic gift for couples, and you'll enjoy the highlights of the dramatic history of ancient Thebes in a thrilling Sound and Light Show at Karnak, Enjoy witnessing the dazzling Karnak Temple at night while seated in front of The Sacred Lake as a multimedia performance transports you back in time to understand everything about The Karnak Temple and how Ancient Egypt life was lived in the Sound and Light Show at Karnak Temple.
Experience East and West bank Tours in Luxor with Maestro Online Travel and let your inner self go. You'll get to see the amazing sites on the West Bank of Luxor, like the magnificent Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, which is one of the best-preserved tombs in the entire world, This mortuary temple is notable for its exceptional inscriptions, which depict scenarios of the Egyptians travelling to "Punt," a distant place that is likely in Eritrea or southeast Sudan. Unlike the majority of the other funerary temples of the New Kingdom era, it was constructed of limestone. Since many of Hatshepsut's sculptures were destroyed and the followers of Tuthmosis III ruined the majority of her cartouches after the queen's unexplained death, this unusual temple illustrates the fight between the two. Since many of Hatshepsut's sculptures were destroyed and most of her cartouches were damaged by Tuthmosis III's followers, this unusual temple recounts the dispute between her and her nephew and son-in-law.
Enjoy the magnificent royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings, also known as the Valley of the Gates or wadi El Pipan in Arabic. The Valley of the Kings, which located on the west bank of Luxor, is separated into two valleys: the East Valley, which contains the majority of the royal tombs, and the West Valley. The valley served as a royal burial site for pharaohs such Tutankhamun, Seti I, and Ramses II as well as queens, high priests, and other eminent members of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties during Egypt's New Kingdom (1539-1075 B.C.), and then find the enigmatic Colossi of Memnon, two enormous seated stone sculptures of King Amenhotep III that are thought to have gained fame during the Roman era because it is supposed that they sung. This was most likely brought on by the stone's expansion as it warmed up throughout the day and cooled off at night.
The best Day Tours in Luxor:-
- Edfu and Kom Ombo Tour from Luxor
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