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Impressive Luxor west bank tour with a felucca ride

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Reserve a place on the Luxor West Bank Tour and set out on an incredible journey to discover the historical wonders on the west bank of the Nile River in Luxor, Egypt.

You will travel to the Valley of the Kings, where pharaohs were buried in ornately decorated tombs, escorted by informed guides. Additionally, you will come across the magnificent Hatshepsut Temple, which honors the strong female pharaoh.

We provided it to you since you were looking for it. During the Luxor west bank tour, which includes a felucca ride, you will experience the splendor of ancient Egyptian lands and the alluring atmosphere of the Nile reflecting the sun's rays on its stunning waters. Additionally, you will learn more about the mummification's secrets at the mummification museum. The greatest travel agency will provide the best tour! With the help of our knowledgeable guides, you will explore the most popular sites in Egypt, including the Mummification Museum, the Luxor Temple, and the felucca ride on the vast, eternal Nile River.

Inclusion
  • Your services for getting to and from the hotel.
  • representation with expertise.
  • Fees for your amazing two-hour Felucca cruise on the Nile are included.
  • a luxurious, air-conditioned car for your personal transportation while on an Egypt Tour. 
  • Included are all taxes and service fees.
  • The felucca journey includes complimentary soft drinks and bottled water.
Exclusion
  • personal expenses.
  • Tipping.

You will be picked up in the morning to begin the day's excursion on the Luxor West Bank Tour with a Feduca ride.

The Museum of Mummification:

By describing the religious significance of mummification and the ceremonies involved, as well as by showcasing many of the items used, the Mummification Museum offers a thorough introduction to the entire process.
After that, you will be riding in a felucca on the great Nile and enjoying an amazing adventure with two hours of limitless enjoyment.

The Temple of Luxor:

Known as the "cache hall," the museum's collection of pharaoh statues was first displayed in 1991 AD. The Glory of Thebes Military Hall was inaugurated in 2004 AD and is housed in the Luxor Museum. A small model of an antique fishing boat and a model of a boat with oarsmen, sailors, and a crowd of people are on display in the hall.
After that, you will be returned to your hotel, where our service will come to an end.

meals: Lunch.

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Three fundamental types of tourism exist: domestic travel, international travel, and leisure travel. The following other forms of tourism can be created by combining these in different ways: internal tourism, national tourism, and international tourism.

Main courses. Egyptian cuisine is characterized by dishes such as ful medames, mashed fava beans; Koshary, a mixture of lentils, rice, pasta, and other ingredients; molokhiya, chopped and cooked jute leaf with garlic and coriander sauce; and feteer meshaltet.

In the case of cancellation of the trip by the customer, based on the start dates of the trip, the following costs will be charged:

15% of the total cost of the trip, with cancellation from the booking date up to 61 days before the start date of the trip

25% of the total cost of the trip, with cancellation from 60 to 31 days before the start date of the trip

35% of the total cost of the trip, with cancellation 30 to 15 days before the start date of the trip

The city is riverfront, with the East and West Banks offering an abundance of historical sites, breathtaking architecture, and world-class museums. Although it is nearly impossible to see Luxor in two days, two days will still give you a good idea of what this amazing city has to offer.

Some attractions may have specific entry fees. For example, the Pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum have separate entrance fees. It's important to check with the tour operator or guide about any entry fees or restrictions for the attractions you plan to visit during the day tour.

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