We will pick you up in a modern, air-conditioned luxury vehicle from Safaga port. First, we will visit Dendara temple, one of Egypt's most well-known and well-preserved temples. Our tour guide will be waiting for you about 100 kilometers (60 miles) north of Luxor, in the city of Abydos, where it may be found. Ramses II, a pharaoh, constructed the temple at the beginning of the 12th century BC (also known as Ramses the Great). It was devoted to the god of the underworld, Osiris. Massive statues of Ramses II and Osiris were erected in the temple, which was constructed on an unprecedented scale. It was among the most exquisite temples built at the time—Safaga port.
It is situated on the west bank of the Nile, 60 kilometers north of Luxor. Ramses II, a pharaoh, constructed the temple in the nineteenth century BC. It was devoted to the solar god Ra's wife, the goddess Hathor. There are numerous structures in the temple complex, including a temple, a chapel, a palace, and a tomb. Next, we'll move on to Abydos Temple, one of Egypt's most well-known temples.
To eat lunch at a reputable restaurant, we'll take you to Luxor. The Temple of Luxor will next be our next stop. It was begun by Amunhotep III in the New Kingdom's 18th Dynasty and finished by Ramses II in the 19th.
At the conclusion, we'll return you to Safaga Port.