Discover the majestic Abu Simbel Temples with a private Egyptologist guide. Enjoy a seamless journey from Aswan and delve into ancient history.
Discover the majestic Abu Simbel Temples with a private Egyptologist guide. Enjoy a seamless journey from Aswan and delve into ancient history.
- Valley of the Kings - Begin your journey on the West Bank, where the Valley of the Kings reveals its majestic royal necropolis. Spend an engaging 2 hours exploring the 63 tombs, including the famous resting place of King Tutankhamun. Admire the vivid scenes on the tomb walls, providing insights into the beliefs and funerary customs of ancient…
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Valley of the Kings - Begin your journey on the West Bank, where the Valley of the Kings reveals its majestic royal necropolis. Spend an engaging 2 hours exploring the 63 tombs, including the famous resting place of King Tutankhamun. Admire the vivid scenes on the tomb walls, providing insights into the beliefs and funerary customs of ancient Egyptians.
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Tomb of King Tutankhamun (Tut) - Discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter, the Tomb of Tutankhamun is one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the 20th century. Situated in the Valley of the Kings, it is renowned for its well-preserved artifacts, including the iconic golden mask of the young pharaoh. Visitors can explore the burial chamber and appreciate the detailed wall paintings that narrate the story of Tutankhamun’s life and afterlife.
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Tomb of Ramses III - Known as KV11, the Tomb of Ramses III is celebrated for its stunning decorations and well-preserved murals. Ramses III, often considered the last great pharaoh of the New Kingdom, ruled during a prosperous era. The tomb features scenes depicting the king’s life and religious rituals, offering a glimpse into ancient Egyptian beliefs and practices.
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Tomb of Merenptah - The Tomb of Merneptah, son of Ramses II, is located in the Valley of the Kings. It is famous for the Merneptah Stele, which contains one of the earliest references to Israel. The tomb is noted for its elaborate decorations and inscriptions, highlighting the pharaoh’s military victories and his role in the afterlife.
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Tomb of Ramses IV - Known as KV2, the Tomb of Ramses IV is celebrated for its vibrant and intricate wall paintings. Ramses IV, who ruled in the 12th century BC, commissioned this tomb, which features scenes of the king participating in various religious ceremonies. The tomb’s designs provide valuable insights into ancient Egyptian funerary practices and their beliefs about the afterlife.
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Colossi of Memnon - Be amazed by the Colossi of Memnon, two enormous stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. Discover the historical significance of these impressive figures and capture the grandeur of ancient Egyptian craftsmanship.
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Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari - Continue to the Memorial Temple of Hatshepsut, a masterpiece nestled at the base of a striking cliff. Explore the history of this female pharaoh as you examine the scenes adorning the temple walls, despite the deliberate damage inflicted by Tutmosis III to erase her legacy.
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Temple of Karnak - Situated on the East Bank of Luxor, Karnak is one of the largest temple complexes in the world. It is renowned for its impressive pylons, obelisks, and statues, as well as the Hypostyle Hall, which features a forest of towering columns.
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Obelisk of Queen Hapshetsut - The Obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut, located at Karnak Temple, stands as a testament to her reign and achievements. This towering structure is intricately carved with hieroglyphs that celebrate her accomplishments and divine lineage. Visitors can marvel at the engineering prowess and artistry of ancient Egyptian civilization.
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Temple of Amun - The Temple of Amun, located within the Karnak Temple complex, is dedicated to the chief deity of Thebes. This magnificent structure showcases monumental statues and intricate carvings that depict religious rituals and the pharaoh’s relationship with the god. The temple is a key site for understanding the religious life of ancient Egyptians.
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Temple of Ramesses III, Karnak - The Temple of Ramses at Karnak is one of the largest religious complexes in the world, dedicated to the god Amun. It features massive columns, grand halls, and numerous sanctuaries. The temple complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers visitors a chance to explore the grandeur of ancient Egyptian architecture and religious practices.
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Luxor Temple - Located in the heart of Luxor, the Luxor Temple is a magnificent ancient Egyptian temple dedicated to the divine triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. It is known for its colossal statues, grand colonnades, and intricate hieroglyphic carvings.
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Temple of Seti I - Temple of Seti I
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Tomb of Ramases IX - Tomb of Ramases IX
- Wi-Fi included with Car+Guide+Entry+Lunch option
- Professional Egyptologist-speaking guide
- Pickup service from your Hotel/Nile cruise and return
- Wi-Fi
- All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Water bottle
- Wi-Fi included with Car+Guide+Entry+Lunch option
- Professional Egyptologist-speaking guide
- Pickup service from your Hotel/Nile cruise and return
- Wi-Fi
- All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Water bottle
- Tipping
- All entrance fees
- Tipping
- All entrance fees
Delve into Egypt’s fascinating history by visiting the Tomb of Tutankhamun, celebrated for its treasures; Ramses III’s Tomb, renowned for its exquisite murals; and the Hatshepsut Temple, an architectural marvel. Explore the Valley of the Kings and the majestic Karnak Temple, dedicated to Amun, which highlights the artistry and culture of ancient Egypt.
Delve into Egypt’s fascinating history by visiting the Tomb of Tutankhamun, celebrated for its treasures; Ramses III’s Tomb, renowned for its exquisite murals; and the Hatshepsut Temple, an architectural marvel. Explore the Valley of the Kings and the majestic Karnak Temple, dedicated to Amun, which highlights the artistry and culture of ancient Egypt.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.