On the last day of the adventure you will be taken to Luxor to see the east and the west banks of the city starting from the west bank of Luxor:
valley of the kings:
Most of the kings of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth dynasties of the New Kingdom (about 1550 - 1069 BC) were buried in a dry river valley on the west bank of the ancient city of Thebes (modern Luxor), hence the name Valley of the Kings.
colossi of Memnon:
Only two giant statues remain of the funerary temple, with a height of up to 20 meters. The temple was used as a quarry from which stones were cut during the era of the Nineteenth Dynasty.
then for the east bank of Luxor:
visit Karnak temple:
It was built by King Tuthmosis III in the west, and it is the smallest of all ten edifices, and it is considered a compass, as it is a northern granite column engraved on its top with a lotus flower, which was growing in the Lower Egypt, and the other and the south opposite it is engraved with the papyrus plant, which was growing in Upper Egypt.
Luxor temple:
The credit for the construction of Luxor Temple goes to both King Ramses II of the Nineteenth Dynasty and King Amenhotep III of the Eighteenth Dynasty. The outer parts of the Luxor Temple belong to King Ramses II, while the inner parts belong to King Amenhotep III, and there are some names of different kings in the Luxor Temple.
at the end of your trip, you will be taken to the first spot where will be our end of service.