Luxor: A Journey to the city of the Hundred Gates, the city of the Sun that formerly known as Thebes, the capital of Egypt in the Pharaonic era
1st Day: Arrive at Luxor Airport and attend the Sound & Light Show in Karnak Temple.
- Arriving to Luxor, the Pharaonic Capital City, at Luxor Airport, you will find our VISITEGYPT.COM representative waiting with a Visit Egypt.com sign under your name to guide and assist in collecting your luggage.
- then you will be heading to your Luxor Hotel for an accommodation of a 1-night stay, including an open buffet breakfast, using our private A/C coach.
- At the evening and after refreshment, you will be attending the fascinating sound & light show at Karnak Temple with a pharaonic impact atmosphere.
- At the end of your historical entertainment, you will be transferred back to your hotel and spend the night in shaming Luxor.
Sound & Light in Karnak temple
In the Sound and Light Show at Karnak, we will take you to Thebes, the ancient capital, wandering between its ancient roads. Listen to its loud details as we tell you one detail after another to know the secrets of the past. We take you to visit magic wherever it originates. You will find it written on the walls to get you out of reality in an hour! Then he puts you on the ground, and then you realize how lucky you are to attend!
2nd Day: Half-day visit to the Valley of the Kings, Colossi Memnon, Hatshepsut temple, & final departure:
- Early in the morning, enjoy the Sunshine of Aswan at 6:00 AM, and after check-out, you will be accompanied by our Egyptologist, who will be waiting for you at the lobby to start your next historical trip, visiting the Valley of the Kings, Colossi Memnon, & Hatshepsut temple.
- At the end of this adventure tour, we will be heading to Luxor airport with the company representative for the final trip back home, where our service comes to an end.
The kings of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth dynasties of the New Kingdom (about 1550–1069 BC) as Seti I and Tutankhamen were buried in a dry river valley on the west bank of the ancient city of Thebes (modern Luxor), hence the name Valley of the Kings. The royal tombs are distinguished by their inscriptions and drawings from ancient Egyptian mythology illustrating the religious beliefs and memorial ceremonies of that time. On the way to the valley, we will see the Memnon statue that was originally of King Amenhotep III, named the Colossi of Memnon by the Greeks. The statues are about 20 meters high
Inclusions:
- One-night accommodation at the hotel in Aswan based on bed & breakfast basis
- Entrance fees of the main areas
- Company expert Egyptologist.
- Transportation in A/C coach.
Exclusions:
- Egypt entry visa
- Tipping.
- Lunch
- Any other items not mentioned above