You will be taken to Luxor on the final day of the expedition to tour both the east and west sides of the city, beginning on the west bank:
Valley of the Kings:
In the past, Egyptian monarchs would construct magnificent tombs that contained their wealth. When criminals broke into these tombs, they chose to conceal them underground.
Colossi of Mennon:
The only statues left from the temple constructed by King Amonhoteb are the huge two.
Then, regarding Luxor's east bank:
Visit 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 because it is a granite column in the north with an engraving of a lotus flower that was growing in Lower Egypt on top and a papyrus plant that was growing in Upper Egypt on the south opposite it.
Temple of Luxor:
King Amenhotep III of the eighteenth Dynasty and King Ramses II of the nineteenth Dynasty are credited with building the Luxor Temple. King Ramses II owns the exterior portions of the Luxor Temple, whereas King Amenhotep III owns the inner portions. Several names of different kings in the Luxor Temple.
At the end of your trip, you will be taken to the first spot, which is our end of service.