Enjoy a memorable Luxor day tour with a 1-hour camel, horse, or donkey Ride. You will have the opportunity to admire the West Bank’s pleasant scenery on the back of your chosen riding companion. You can watch the authentic West Bank villages, green farms and fields filled with bananas, sugar cane and date palms.
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Enjoy a memorable Luxor day tour with a 1-hour camel, horse, or donkey Ride. You will have the opportunity to admire the West Bank’s pleasant scenery on the back of your chosen riding companion. You can watch the authentic West Bank villages, green farms and fields filled with bananas, sugar cane and date palms.
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Enjoy a guided tour with our Egyptologist Tour Guide to Abydos Temple Which is the ancient Egypt's most important burial center. The temple is also notable for the Abydos graffiti, ancient Phoenician and Aramaic graffiti found on the temple walls,
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Enjoy a guided Tour to Dendera Temple to explore the best-preserved temple complexes in Egypt. Which contains many structures from different periods of ancient Egyptian history.
It is the best-preserved Greco-Roman temple of goddess Hathor with a unique zodiac.
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Enjoy a full day trip to East Bank of Luxor where you will find two of Egypt's most important sites, the sprawling Karnak Temple and the Luxor Temple. You will visit the Temple of Karnak comprising a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings near Luxor. You will also discover the Luxor Temple, a large Ancient Egyptian temple complex, built by King Amenhotep III and dedicated to the Theban trinity of gods, Amun, Mut and Khonsu. You can explore the new ramp way, which connects Luxor temple with Karnak temple like the Old ancient times.
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Enjoy a full day Guided tour with our expert Egyptologist to explore Edfu Temple & Kom Ombo Temple both dating back to the Ptolemaic period, are the two most popular landmarks in between Luxor and Aswan. Edfu is widely regarded as Egypt’s very best-preserved temple, and it was intimately tied with the important Horus myth. Kom Ombo, meanwhile, is a laidback riverside temple dedicated to the mysterious crocodile god, Sobek.
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Discover Esna Temple with our expert Egyptologist Guide which was dedicated to the worship of the God Khnum shaped as a human body and a sheep's head.
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Sail over Luxor in a hot air balloon lets you see the full scope of the archaeological site. You will visit the balloon flights station and the pilot will give you some instructions before you start the ride and fly for about 45-60 minutes. You will see an amazing world’s largest open-air museum and you will then get an official flight certificate.
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Discover Luxor Museum with Our Egyptologist Guide. It stands on the corniche, overlooking the east bank of the river Nile. The Museum opened in 1975.
Among the museum's finest exhibits, a group of statues representing the era of the New Kingdom were found hidden near the Luxor Temple in 1989 AD.
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Enjoy visiting the mummification museum with our Egyptologist Guide, located in the vicinity of the fabulous Nile River, more precisely in the inexhaustible and magical city of Luxor. It is an archeological museum, dedicated to the art of Ancient Egyptian mummification, and displays related artifact and mummies. You will be guided to know more information about the mummification process for humans and animals.
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Enjoy watching Karnak Temple Sound and Light Show, illuminated at night with an audio-visual show that will explain how the temple was built and what life was like in Ancient Egypt.
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Enjoy a 5-hour guided trip to the West Bank. You will visit Colossi of Memnon, constitutes of two massive stone statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III. You will discover Valley of the kings, a royal burial ground. You will have free time to visit the Alabaster factory and purchase some souvenirs. You will then go to the funerary temples of the queen Hatshepsut.
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Enjoy a 5-hour guided visit to the West Bank. You will visit the Valley of the Queens where the wives of pharaohs were buried in ancient times. You will explore the Alabaster factories to purchase some souvenirs. You will then visit Habu Temple built by Ramsis III.
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