Our rep will meet and pick you up from your hotel in Cairo and drive you to Cairo Airport.
Upon your arrival at Luxor Airport, your Egyptologist guide will be waiting for you to start your day tour.
The tour begins with the Karnak temple, which is a complex of temples. The temple is dedicated to Amun Ra, the chief god in Egyptian mythology. Enjoy the Great Hypostyle court and the reliefs and murals that were added through the generations. Feel astonished at the tall obelisks 70 feet high and cut off a single piece of granite. Look at the statues of the different pharaohs who want to show their loyalty to RA.
Following this, you will cross the Nile to the West bank where you will visit the Valley of the Kings This is a barren desert area in which the Pharaohs were hiding their mummies and treasures. A lot of these are found in these beautiful colored tombs. You can visit three tombs to enjoy the colors and murals on the walls. The tombs were carved deep in the mountain rock
Then continue your tour on the west bank and drive to the mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut. She is the first female pharaoh in ancient Egypt who ruled the kingdom for 20 prosperous years. This temple is called El Deir el Bahari as the early Christians used the Northern monastery as it was a Coptic monastery. Unlike the other temples, this one was built of limestone and partly hewn in the mother bedrock. It has three terraces and its focal point is to tell the story of the Divine birth of the Queen.
In case of having a late flight, your guide will suggest some optional activities to cover any free time that you will have and to see as much as you can in this great historical city.
You will enjoy having lunch during the tour in a local restaurant in Luxor and finally, you will drive to Luxor airport and fly back to Cairo.
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Go for one day tour to El Minya, which was the capital of Egypt during the reign of Akhnaten and Nefertiti and their son Tut Ankh Amun.
A drive of 160 miles from Cairo to the town of El Alamein. A visit to the War Museum and the Commonwealth Cemetery. Explore the German and Italian Memorials and learn about the importance of this area as the result of WW II. Enjoy the beautiful sea view of the Mediterranean on the North Coast. Have a delicious lunch at a local restaurant Entrance fees, Egyptologist guide, and comfortable transportation.
Enjoy a day out away from the Cairo bustle in the countryside with its fertile farmlands. Discover a series of waterfalls in the heart of the desert at Wadi El-Rayan