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​ West Bank in Luxor ( Valley of the Kings- Hatshepsut Temple& Memnon ): Tours
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​ West Bank in Luxor ( Valley of the Kings- Hatshepsut Temple& Memnon ): Current Specials

 West Bank in Luxor ( Valley of the Kings- Hatshepsut Temple& Memnon )

Runs Daily

Duration:
About 8 Hours

Type:
Private Tour

Run:
Everyday

Pick up & Drop-Off

We will pick you up and drop you off anywhere . You can choose the exact location to be picked during the booking process.

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Valley of the kings 

The paramount reason to visit Luxor should be this place itself. The Valley of the Kings is the city's most famous attraction, and for the past 100 years, it has been like that. Rolling around the spectacular burial chambers, the era of the place will certainly be forgotten. The Ancient
Egyptians named it Ta-Maat or the place of justice and truth. The west bank of Luxor, which was part of ancient Thebes, was a long, narrow impair. It was the burial ground of almost all of the New Kingdom Pharaohs. With us, you can also witness the three tombs and you will also be visiting the Tomb of King Tutankhamen.

 

 

Hatshepsut Temple

The Queen Hatshepsut's Temple, one of Egypt's most spectacular monuments. Enjoy the temple's custom engraving for the most powerful queen in Egypt. Among Egyptian temples, the
temple of Hatshepsut at El Deir El Bahary is exceptional. It is built in three terraces to mark the coronation of Hatshepsut. The second terrace depicts Hatshepsut's famous expedition to the
land of Punt (Somalia).

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Our Tour

What's Included : ​

✔  Professional Egyptology  English tour guide  

✔  The transfers by A/C comfortable deluxe Car or Van.
✔  The entrance fees of the Sightseeing areas.
✔  All the parking fees & the road tolls.

✔  Bottled water

 

What's Excluded : ​

✔   Tips & gratuities (not obligatory)​

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Colossi of Memnon

The very first monuments visitors see as they explore the west bank are the two faceless Colossi of Memnon, historically representing Pharaoh Amenhotep III, rising magnificently about
18m from the plain. At the eastern entrance to the funeral temple of Amenophis III, the largest on the west bank, these glorious colossi are standing firm, each carved from a single slab of
stone and weighing 1000 tons.

From $ 70

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