As the booked sightseeing tour will start, one of the tour leaders will meet you in the lounge of your hotel located in El Gouna, after which you will be driven in a cozy air-conditioned vehicle. After you are ready, all set for a day trip to Luxor from El Gouna and some of the most majestic sights in the region will be availed to you!
We start with the Luxor Temple, an ancient structure dedicated to the worship of the ancient Egyptian god Amun Ra where the temple has stood for over three thousand years. And while some sections of the temple walls and the columns are undergoing restorations, quite a considerable part of the edifice remains in its original condition allowing one to have a clear image of what life was back then.
Following that, we shall proceed to Karnak Temple, known for Amun Ra, the exquisite temple complex of Amun Ra, which is the second in largest size of temple complexes all over the globe after Angkor Wat of Cambodia.
Then we are going to take a look at the tours provided in the West Bank of Luxor, and the Valley of the Kings in particular. This region was used to bury the monarchs and their kin for over 1000 years extending from the 15th century before Christ up to the tenth century after Christ. The kings’ tombs were hewn into the mountain cliffs, with each tomb’s entrance cut into a protruding rock formation. Additionally, we will tour Hatshepsut Temple built in honor of a woman pharaoh who governed ancient Egypt from 1479BC until 1458BC. It was he of the majority of her elaborate designs who was her lascivious head architect and builder Senemut, the same man who built his mother.
Other amazing wonders will also be viewed during this excursion! Finally, after an exciting day revealed in exploring the beauty in the city of Luxor, you will be driven back to El Gouna Hotel.
as well as other attractions tend to bring back images of a beautiful historical city in Egypt, Luxor boasts of about a third of all monuments on the face of the earth. Its name comes from one of the later Arabic tribes who invaded Egypt and who wished to translate