An experienced Egypt tour guide will drive you to the Luxor sights and attractions during this day trip in a private air-conditioned van.
The Museum of Mummification:
Mummification, which was symbolically overseen by the deity Anubis, was a mainstay of ancient Egyptian burial customs because the Egyptians believed that it was crucial to preserve the body after death in order to guarantee immortality in the hereafter.
The temple of Karnak:
The smallest of the ten structures, it was constructed in the west by King Tuthmosis III. It is regarded as a compass since it is a granite column in the north with an engraved lotus flower that was growing in Lower Egypt on top of it, and it faces south. it is engraved with the papyrus plant, which was growing in Upper Egypt.
The temple of Luxor:
Thutmose III booths. Four elegant pillars that resemble a bundle of red granite papyrus stems support these booths, and the caps of these pillars are symbolic of papyrus stems. The god Amun-Ra's holy boat was located in the central compartment, his wife Mut's sacred boat was located in the western, and the moon god Khonsu's son's sacred boat was located in the eastern.
You will be driven to the drop-off point at the conclusion of the day's excursion.
Meals: Lunch