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1000 people
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Discover Luxor departing from Marsa Alam to see the highlights of Egypt’s ‘open-air museum’. Visit the Temple of Luxor and the Temple of Karnak, the Temple of Hatshepsut, the Valley of the Kings. Return to Marsa Alam in the evening.
A representative from our Sharm station agency will pick you up at your hotel in Marsa Alam in a modern air-conditioned vehicle to take you to visit Luxor.|A representative from our Sharm station agency will pick you up at your hotel in Marsa Alam in a modern air-conditioned vehicle to take you to visit Luxor.
The famous temples of Karnak the largest place of worship ever built. Its ancient name Ipet-isut means "the holiest of places." The temple, or more correctly, the temple complex, was built over the course of more than two thousand years by generation after generation of pharaohs. Inside the complex, the great "Hypostyle Hall" is an incredible forest of giant pillars.|The famous temples of Karnak the largest place of worship ever built. Its ancient name Ipet-isut means "the holiest of places." The temple, or more correctly, the temple complex, was built over the course of more than two thousand years by generation after generation of pharaohs. Inside the complex, the great "Hypostyle Hall" is an incredible forest of giant pillars.
Location: Karnak, Luxor, Luxor Governorate - egypt|Karnak, Luxor, Luxor Governorate - egypt
En route you will enjoy lunch at a quality restaurant and then head to the west bank of the Nile.|En route you will enjoy lunch at a quality restaurant and then head to the west bank of the Nile.
Location: Karnak, Luxor, Luxor Governorate - egypt|Karnak, Luxor, Luxor Governorate - egypt
The Colossi of Memnon (also known as el-Colossat or el-Salamat) are two monumental statues representing Amenhotep III (1386-1353 BCE) of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt.
They were constructed as guardians for Amenhotep III's mortuary complex which once stood behind them.|The Colossi of Memnon (also known as el-Colossat or el-Salamat) are two monumental statues representing Amenhotep III (1386-1353 BCE) of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt.
They were constructed as guardians for Amenhotep III's mortuary complex which once stood behind them.
Location: Karnak, Luxor, Luxor Governorate - egypt|Karnak, Luxor, Luxor Governorate - egypt
then Valley of the Kings. where the magnificent tombs were discovered; those tombs are carved deep into the desert rock, richly decorated and filled with treasures for the afterlife of the pharaohs.
The kings of the New Kingdom (c. 1539–1075 BCE), fearing for the safety of their rich burials, adopted a new plan of concealing their tombs in a lonely valley in the western hills behind Dayr al-Baḥrī. There, in tombs sunk deep into the heart of the mountain, pharaohs were interred, as were several queens, a few officials of high rank, and the numerous sons of Ramses II.|then Valley of the Kings. where the magnificent tombs were discovered; those tombs are carved deep into the desert rock, richly decorated and filled with treasures for the afterlife of the pharaohs.
The kings of the New Kingdom (c. 1539–1075 BCE), fearing for the safety of their rich burials, adopted a new plan of concealing their tombs in a lonely valley in the western hills behind Dayr al-Baḥrī. There, in tombs sunk deep into the heart of the mountain, pharaohs were interred, as were several queens, a few officials of high rank, and the numerous sons of Ramses II.
Location: Karnak, Luxor, Luxor Governorate - egypt|Karnak, Luxor, Luxor Governorate - egypt
then continue the tour to visit the Temple of Hatshepsut at El Deir El Bahary.; this imposing temple dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut, the only female pharaoh; it rises from the desert plain in a series of terraces and blends with the sheer limestone cliffs that surround it.|then continue the tour to visit the Temple of Hatshepsut at El Deir El Bahary.; this imposing temple dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut, the only female pharaoh; it rises from the desert plain in a series of terraces and blends with the sheer limestone cliffs that surround it.
Location: Karnak, Luxor, Luxor Governorate - egypt|Karnak, Luxor, Luxor Governorate - egypt
Then you will be transferred back to your hotel in Marsa Alam.|Then you will be transferred back to your hotel in Marsa Alam.
Location: Karnak, Luxor, Luxor Governorate - egypt|Karnak, Luxor, Luxor Governorate - egypt
La soluzione più economica per arrivare da Luxor a Marsa Alam è bus che costa 25- 35 euro e impiega 12h 31min e non La consigliamo perche e stancante è faticosa. Qual è il modo più veloce per andare da Luxor a Marsa Alam? La soluzione più rapida per arrivare da Luxor a Marsa Alam è taxi e impiega |La soluzione più economica per arrivare da Luxor a Marsa Alam è bus che costa 25- 35 euro e impiega 12h 31min e non La consigliamo perche e stancante è faticosa. Qual è il modo più veloce per andare da Luxor a Marsa Alam? La soluzione più rapida per arrivare da Luxor a Marsa Alam è taxi e impiega
il villaggio la organizzava in alcuni giorni costo 100 €. incluso pranzo. partenza ore 4 e rientro x le 21.
noi ci siamo oragnizzaiam con una macchina privata e guida aprlante italiano con 300 € tutto incluso x 2 persone. aprtenza dal nostro villaggio.|il villaggio la organizzava in alcuni giorni costo 100 €. incluso pranzo. partenza ore 4 e rientro x le 21.
noi ci siamo oragnizzaiam con una macchina privata e guida aprlante italiano con 300 € tutto incluso x 2 persone. aprtenza dal nostro villaggio.
Currently, We only accept Cash on Arrival and Bank Transfers.|Currently, We only accept Cash on Arrival and Bank Transfers.
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