Luxor Highlights From Marsa Alam (Private)

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$105.00

Duration

2 days

Tour Type

Overview

It doesn’t matters where you are in Egypt, Magic Carpet Travel will take you on a special full tour to explore the highlights of Luxor, Enjoy a 2 days tour to discover the ancient capital of Egypt.

Luxor, formerly called Thebes. All the temples and ancient monuments scattered on both banks of the Nile river make this city a real open-air museum. Temple of Hatshepsut, Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon, Karnak temple… these are so many wonders that will not fail to impress you.

Take the opportunity of your short time in Egypt and don’t miss this important sightseeing round trip (Marsa Alam – Luxor – Marsa Alam  ).

Highlights

  • Relax with comfortable Modern air-conditioned transportation
  • Karnak temple, Luxor temple,
  • Ancient legends that bring the sites back to live
  • Experience tailored to your preferences on a private tour
  • Qualified Egyptology Guide with real Egyptology Degree
  • Enjoy beautiful scenery with a wide desert view and see the market, colour, faces, beautiful buildings, different types of food and much more…

Included/Exclude

  • Pickup from your hotel in Marsa Alam and return
  • All the sights mentioned above as in the itinerary
  • All Transportation by modern air-conditioned vehicle
  • Accommodation for 1 night at Nefertiti Hotel in Luxor (or similar)
  • Lunch during the two days tours
  • English Egyptology Guide (also multi-language available)
  • Bottled Mineral Water
  • Snacks
  • Taxes
  • Entrance Fees
  • Tipping

Tour Plan

  In the early morning, our driver will pick you up from your hotel in Marsa Alam, and then you will be transferred to Luxor to start your tour. Upon arrival to Luxor, our Egyptologist guide will meet you to start your visit to the two glorious temples of the ancient Thebes located on the East bank. Get into Karnak temple, the vastest Ancient temple dedicated to the Theban triad Amun, Mut, and their son Khonsu. Karnak temple was connected to Luxor temple by an alley of the sphinx which was used during the Opet Festival, the statues of the Theban triad were carried in procession from Karnak Temple to Luxor Temple so that Amun-Ra (the solar shape of god Amun) meets Amun-Min (the shape of Amun in Luxor Temple). Make your way through the papyrus field of the hypostyle hall. The 134 columns shaped like papyrus will not miss to impress you. The walls will captivate you with their coloured engravings and hieroglyphs. At the back of the Amun-Ra precinct, was a charming sacred lake of natural spring water that was used by the priests to purify themselves before entering the temple. Developed over more than 2000 years, about thirty Pharaohs have contributed to the construction of the building, making it unique by its size, degree of elaboration, and diversity of styles. Have lunch in a nice local restaurant. Continue your journey with Luxor temple. Enter the site facing the immense pylon of Ramses II, his monumental colossi, and of course the unique obelisk since the other was given to France by the viceroy Mehmet Ali. Once a year, during the flood season of the Nile, the temple used to welcome the statues of the Theban triads for the Beautiful Feast of Opet. During 12 days, several rituals and celebrations used to take place in the temple. Here, Mut renewed every year her marriage with Amun and gave birth again to Khonsu. This rebirth ceremony radiated on the Pharaoh, who could thus renew his power above the whole of Egypt. The site also hosts a roman chapel and a mosque that you can still admire on the top of the ancient columns of the temple After finishing, you will be transferred to your hotel in Luxor to check-in and stay overnight.
  In the morning, your Egyptologist guide will pick you up from your hotel in order to reach the West Bank of Luxor, the second step of your day. Discover first the valley of the Kings, a symbol of pharaohs’ glory. This valley was chosen by the pharaohs to be their royal necropolis after the Pyramids of lower Egypt were stripped of their treasure. The site contains 63 tombs excavated in the rock of the mountain, the most famous one is that of the young king Tutankhamun. Adventure yourself inside a royal tomb and examine the coloured scenes on the walls, these give you insights into the beliefs and funerary rites of Ancient Egyptians. Here you understand that getting prepared for death is the first goal of a pharaoh, therefore, the tomb was for each king the great achievement of his life. The royal tombs are until now a great witness of the prestige and greatness of the pharaohs. Continue your excursion with the Memorial Temple of Hatchepsut. Arriving at the site, the impressive cliff will not miss captivating your eyes. But it’s at the foot of this masterpiece of nature that remains the real wonder, Hatshepsut temple. The external architecture matches perfectly with the refined cliff, the building seems to have been sculpted into the rock. Once inside the temple, you are able to examine the walls, and scenes that tell the story of the female pharaohs that have made Egypt strong and wealthy under her reign. You can notice that many figures have their face damaged, these are representations of Hatshepsut that Tutmosis III wanted to get rid of. Indeed after her death, Tutmosis III became king and finally took revenge on his stepmother that had stolen the power from him. Actually, he did everything to erase the name of Hatshepsut from history, he ruined the face of some of her statues, destroyed her cartouches, or removed them. Have lunch in a nice local restaurant. After lunch, Continue your Last site in the West Bank, the colossi of Memnon. Massive, proudly standing, and the gaze fixed toward the Nile, the two colossi of Memnon were the guardians of Amenhotep’s memorial temple. This complex was the fastest and the most sumptuous in Egypt, here Amenhotep was venerated as a god. After an earthquake of 27 BC, the remaining part of one of the colossi was believed to sing at the time of sunrise. But this sound disappeared after the renovations. The several earthquakes and floods took away this prodigious temple. Today the area is a vast archaeological research site, still guarded by the two great colossi. Here ends your amazing tour, your guide will transfer you back to Marsa Alam with a lot of lifetime memories.
After that we will visit the Osireion, a part of Pharaoh Seti I Temple, which was built to honor the god Osiris and, according to the myth, contained his head. Not far from Seti I‘s Temple you will see a temple built by his son Ramses II, not as well preserved, yet still interesting, as it shows the battles of this pharaoh, maybe the greatest and most powerful man in all the history of the Egyptian Empire, in detailed reliefs. After lunch we will head to the second of the tour’s destinations: Dendera. It’s an impressive Ptolemaic temple, dedicated to the goddess Hathor, and one of the best-preserved sanctuaries all over Egypt. Transfer back to your hotel in Luxor or to Luxor airport or Luxor railway station. Meals Included Breakfast Lunch

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50

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12+

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