Enjoy a full-day tour in Luxor in the East and West Banks of the River Nile. Explore the most famous and magnificent sightseeing tours excursions in Luxor. Visit the Valley of the Kings and Hatshepsut Temple on the West bank of the Nile and see the Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple in the East bank.
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Enjoy a full-day tour in Luxor in the East and West Banks of the River Nile. Explore the most famous and magnificent sightseeing tours excursions in Luxor. Visit the Valley of the Kings and Hatshepsut Temple on the West bank of the Nile and see the Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple in the East bank.
In the early morning, one of Oriental Tours’ representative will pick you up from your hotel in Luxor. We will start a full-day tour in Luxor to the East and West Banks. We will being by being transferred to the West Bank of the Nile where you will you visit the Valley of the Kings. The Valley of the King which is an amazing historical place that the ancient Egyptian used their royal burial site. Several kings were buried in the valley like King Tuthmosis I, Tuthmosis III, Tut-Ankh-Amon, King Ramses VI, King Mrenptah and Amonhotep II. After visiting the Valley of Kings, you will continue your full-day tour in Luxor to East and West Banks. We are going to visit Hatshepsut Temple which was a benchmark and a turning point in the architecture of Ancient Egypt. Then pass by the magical Colossi of Memnon which is one of the most amazing monuments in ancient Egypt.
After finishing your first part of the full-day tour in Luxor to the East and West Banks, in the West Bank of the Nile you, will have your lunch at a fine local restaurant. Then, you are going to resume your full day tour in Luxor to East and West Banks. You will visit the Karnak Temple, the center of the worship of God Amon. The temple was dedicated to him, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu. They have been started the construction of this temple in the reign of the Middle Kingdom.
Afterwards, we move to Luxor Temple. It was contracted approximately in 1400 B.C by King Amunhotep III, and completed by king Ramses II. The temple was dedicated to the worship of the goddess Amun-Ra, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu together representing the Theban triad. After that, you will back to your hotel.