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Luxor, once an Ancient Egyptian capital, is known today as the world’s “greatest open-air museum.” From the tomb of Tutankhamen in the Valley of the Kings and the marvelous view at the majestic temple complexes of Karnak to the thrilling and exhilarating Nile cruise, Luxor is the perfect choices for culture vultures. Accompanied by a private guide, you will be taken to the following archaeological sites:
Luxor, once the capital of Ancient Egypt, is renowned as the world's "greatest open-air museum." Ideal for culture enthusiasts, Luxor offers an unforgettable experience with its historical sites and a thrilling Nile cruise. Accompanied by a private guide, you'll explore key archaeological sites: ● Valley of the Kings: This ancient burial ground on Luxor's West Bank houses the tombs of many New Kingdom pharaohs, showcasing exquisite designs and decorations. ● Colossi of Memnon: En route to the West Bank, you'll encounter these towering statues of King Amenhotep III, each standing at approximately 21 meters tall. ● Temple of Hatshepsut (Deir El Bahary): This impressive mortuary temple, dedicated to the only female pharaoh, Hatshepsut, is nestled beneath dramatic cliffs and honors Amon Ra, the sun god. ● Karnak Temple Complex: The largest temple complex in the world, Karnak was built over 200 years by various pharaohs. Its remarkable “Hypostyle Hall” features gigantic pillars, reflecting the grandeur achieved through the contributions of around thirty pharaohs. Luxor is a treasure trove of history waiting to be explored!