Our representative will pick you up from your Marsa Alam hotel in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle, then fly to Luxor to see the numerous Historical landmarks there.
first, On the eastern bank of the Luxor River, we will take you to the Temple of Luxor (Thebes ancient). It was established in 1400 BC as a place of worship for Amun-Ra, and his wife Mut constructed the Luxor temple. It is one of the most gorgeous and well-preserved Egyptian temples, and it is clearly visible in the Egyptian temple.
The Luxor Temple was not built for one god or a deity version of the king himself after his death, referring to the other temples in Luxor that were built for the worship of one of the gods of ancient Egypt.
The most remarkable pharaohs of the New Empire, the 18th, 19th, and 20th Dynasties, are buried in the Valley of the Kings, which contains more than 63 royal tombs. The royal tombs of our great kings are located in the Valley of the Kings, one of Luxor's most stunning locations. It is situated in the southern region of Egypt and is also referred to as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings. Nearly 70 pharaohs who ruled Egypt during the new kingdom are buried in the Valley of the King's tombs, and the best tombs to visit are those that were carved by the Rulers after the glory days of the pyramids, they are famous kings such as Tutankhamen, Ramses II, Ramses VI, Seti I, and many more.
The Valley of Queens, where the wives of pharaohs were interred in ancient times, is our next stop. Visitors can visit the tombs of Queen Titi, the Ramesside princes Khaemwaset and Amunherkhepshef, and the tomb of Nefertari, which is regarded as the best in all of Egypt. Nefertari Meritmut, one of the most well-known Egyptian queens, was the first of Ramesses the Great's Royal Wives.
then our third point is Luxor village of Draa Abu Al-Naga.
the Djehouti and Hurry tombs from the New Kingdom in Luxor, The two tombs were found in 2003 while being excavated by a joint Egyptian-Spanish archaeological mission. Additionally, the mission was successful in revealing numerous tombs, coffins, mummies, and a funerary garden. when you visit the tomb there, you will see the most famous tombs there The tomb of King Amenophis I and Queen Ahmes Nefertari.
finally, we will visit The Colossi of Memnon belongs to King Amenhotep III, who supervised its construction by the famous architect Amenhotep bin Hapu they are two incredible huge statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep are now known as the Colossi of Memnon. This Pharaoh ruled Egypt during the 18th Dynasty
Later you will be driven back to your hotel in Luxor. It even can be ended in Luxor airport.