Tours In Luxor,
Discover the
greatness of the Ancient Egyptians via Our Tours In Luxor, Enjoy discovering Which
considered an open air museum due to its magnificent monuments, explore the largest collection of
historical monuments in Egypt with United Guides Travel.
Tours ToKarnak And Luxor Temples, Luxor Temple
which was constructed in 1400 B.C during the New Kingdom for the Open Festival
and located near Karnak Temple, Karnak Temple where you will enjoy
visiting the Hypostyle Hall which contains about 134 columns and enjoy visiting
the Obelisks, Courts, Halls, and Pylons in the complex as it was constructed
4000 years ago or you can try East and West Bank Tours in Luxor.
With our West Bank Luxor visit Valley of the Kings;
which is home to the tombs of the great pharaohs of the New Kingdom (1550 –
1070 BC). There are 63 known tombs in the valley, 26 carved for kings and the
others granted to royal family members or the highest of the elite, Queen
Hatshepsut Temple is one of the best preserved temples in Egypt, it is one
of the most characteristic temples in the whole of Egypt, due to its design and
decorations as it was built of limestone,You will also watch the grandeur of Colossi
of Memnon which is a pair of giant statues made of stone that are located
in the Theban Necropolis in Luxor.
Get amazed
while visiting Cairo, with our Day Trip from Luxor to Cairo, visit one
of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient
World, Pyramids of Giza, watch
cheops which built to khfus king and Chephern to khafre pyramid And mycerunis then
and the Egyptian Museum known commonly
as the Egyptian Museum or Museum of Cairo.
Experience Hot AirBalloon Luxor,
where you will see the world’s
biggest open air museum where you can view the magnificent Tombs and Temples
and the surrounding countryside whilst peacefully drifting over the historical
monuments, or you can enjoy Air Ballon Luxor & West Bank,
Enjoy karnaksound and light show, which is a great show that will take you back to the time of Ancient
Egypt where the kings narrate their aesthetic pharaonic stories.
find your
inner peace while exploring the relaxing atmosphere in Over Day Aswan From Luxor
Enjoy its moderate climate and visit charming
archaeological sites Such as Philae Temple, Unfinished Obelisk and High Dam.
feast your
eyes with watching wonderful decorations for the myth of conflict which was
between Hours with Edfu And Kom Ombo Temple Tours, then explore the fancy Kom Ombo Temple which was dedicated
to Hours the Falcon god and Sobek the Crocodile god, it was built during the
period from 205 till 180 BC in the ruling period of King Ptolemy V, explore Abydosand Dendera temples Tours from Luxor with united Guides Travel
Overview
Feast your
Eyes with The Beauty of Aswan City And villages via Aswan & Abu Simbel Tours
from Luxor. Scout the Unfinished Obelisk, High Dam, Philae Temple. Go to Abu
Simbel Tour From Luxor to visit Abu Simbel Temples And More with Aswan &
Abu Simbel tour from Luxor.
Day 1
United
Guides Travel will pick you up from your hotel in Luxor.
You'll be
transferred by a private A/C vehicle to screen unique scenes of the village
live driving from Luxor to Aswan.
Upon
arrival, you will scout the High Dam, which provided Egypt with water and
electricity and safeguarded the country from flooding.
Then, visit
Philae Temple, which built for the cult Isis. The last stop will be the Unfinished
Obelisk, the largest known ancient obelisk that has cracked and never been
finished.
Enjoy your
lunch at a good quality restaurant.
Return back
to your hotel in Aswan and overnight.
You have a
chance to explore the city or take it easy to save energy for Abu Simbel's
early start.
Day 2
Early today,
you will check out and pick up your breakfast box as our delegate picks you up
from the hotel to visit the most famous temples in Aswan. Relish your breakfast
Box on the way.
Board your
private A/C vehicle to drive about 3.5 hours from Aswan to Abu Simbel with a
stop to refresh on the way. Unleash your inner exploring Abu Simbel Temple, the
rock-cut temple of Ramses II built on the West Bank of the Nile at Abu Simbel
village. Also, there is a smaller temple dedicated to Ramses wife, Nefertari
and Goddess Hathor. The Egyptian government and UNESCO decided to co-operate in
order to save these temples from sinking after building Aswan High Dam and
managed to relocate them into a higher spot.
Drive back
to the city of Aswan.
Lunch will
be served at a local restaurant in Aswan before to return back to your hotel in
Luxor.
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