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Full day (7+ hours)
Daily Tour
50 people
English, Русский
: Most of the cultural heritage of Ancient Egypt is concentrated in Luxor.
• Visit to the Karnak Temple complex (City of the Living). Karnak Temple is one of the largest open-air
museums and one of the largest ancient religious buildings in the world.
• Boat trip on the Nile River,
• Colossi of Memnon (Valley of the Dead). In ancient times, colossi were called “singing”, as these statues emitted a long
thin ringing.
• Temple of Queen Hatshepsut – Queen-Pharaoh Hatshepsut ruled Egypt for 23 years, the period of her reign is considered the heyday
of culture and arts.
• Valley of the Kings – dozens of tombs were dug here between the hills for the rulers of different dynasties (from the XVIII to the XX
dynasty – from the XVI century BC). The most famous tomb belongs to Tutankhamun, the last of the pharaonic dynasty.
• Visit Alibaster Factory and Oil Factory
TAKE WITH YOU:
• Passport photo on your phone,
• Water, breakfast cereals (you need to order in advance at the reception),
• Hat, comfortable shoes, warm clothes (in winter)
Visit to the Karnak Temple complex (City of the Living). Karnak Temple is one of the largest open-air museums and one of the largest ancient religious buildings in the world.
Boat trip on the Nile River,
Colossi of Memnon (Valley of the Dead). In ancient times, colossi were called "singing", as these statues emitted a long
thin ringing.
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut – Queen-Pharaoh Hatshepsut ruled Egypt for 23 years, the period of her reign is considered the heyday
of culture and arts.
Valley of the Kings - dozens of tombs were dug here between the hills for the rulers of different dynasties (from the XVIII to the XX
dynasty - from the XVI century BC). The most famous tomb belongs to Tutankhamun, the last of the pharaonic dynasty.
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