We'll be seeing the Luxor West Bank Tours today. We'll see the Hatshepsut Temple and Valley of the Kings, as well as the Colossi Memnon, and continue our Luxor excursions.
Hatshepsut Temple was constructed during Hatshepsut's reign, which lasted from 1478 to 1458 BCE. It's a stunning example of Egyptian architecture and workmanship, and it's one of Egypt's best-preserved temples. The temple was constructed with limestone blocks coated with white sandstone, giving it its distinctive tint. We'll also visit some of the numerous hieroglyphic inscriptions that adorn its walls.
Queen Hatshepsut chose to erect her burial temple on the west bank of Thebes, facing her father god Amen's huge temple and near her tomb in the Valley of the Kings.
Following that, you will have free time to explore on your own or join an optional excursion to Dendara Temple Complex.
Then you'll go to Valley of the Kings and Colossi Memnon, two prominent monuments in Luxor that you must see! The Valley of the Kings, a necropolis that holds the tombs of numerous Ancient pharaohs, is where we'll view some of the most famous tombs, including those of Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and Seti I.nt Egypt's New Kingdom, where many pharaohs were buried; It has been in use since around 1550 BCE and continues to be so now. It appears in films such as "The Mummy" and "Raiders of the Lost Ark."
After exploring Colossi Memnon, two huge statues that were formerly part of a temple dedicated to Amenhotep III, sail to Esna for the night.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner