Luxor Tour
West Bank
One-third of the world's most famous historical structures, as well as several additional attractions, are located in this city. Luxor City was the capital of ancient Egypt during the middle and modern times (Theba).
Your Egyptologist will greet you while you have your breakfast. Assists you in completing the Nile Cruise check-out process. It's time to uncover the Pharaohs' secrets.
Your mission begins on this pharaoh-ruled world, in a hidden realm. They treat pharaohs as gods in the realm of the afterlife. They sail on a solar boat throughout the night and return to Earth as gods in the morning.
The pharaohs built a secret passageway in order to conceal their tombs. They had no idea where to go. These tombs are brimming with treasure and incantations that will stay with you for the rest of your life.
Your adventure will take you to the pharaohs' tombs, where you'll discover glistening wealth and unforgettable incantations. Behold! You'd end yourself in The Valley of Kings or one of the queens if you walked into either valley.
You'll experience an incredible scene as you go through the pharaohs' mythological beliefs. These ferocious columns were carved into the core of a mountain to adorn a temple's entryway. A story about one of the world's greatest civil rights champions is set in The old Temple of Hatshepsut.
Only a few minutes' walk from this temple complex are the two pharaonic giants seen above. The Colossi of Memnon began to pose a threat to the age around 1350 BC.
Before leaving Luxor's west side, take a break and eat lunch.
East Bank
Luxor is home to a number of stunning works of art, but this is by far the most outstanding. This is where you'll learn Amenhotep III's secret.
Amenhotep III is building the temple while you're in the neighborhood. The tombs of Rameses II (1295-1223 BC), Tutankhamun (1336-27 BC), and Horemheb (1295-1295 BC) are being unearthed (1279-13 BC). Hepsibu and Thutmose III were clearly at odds.
During a religious ceremony, Amun, Mut, and Mut's spouse took Khonsu, the moon god, and his wife Mut down the traditional way. The Ram Route is a busy thoroughfare. As a result, the sphinx statue is on both sides of them.
You'll arrive at the world's largest religious site after a short walk along this trail. The city was last completely defended more than 2000 years ago. It's a cosmos where the pharaohs are still alive and telling incredible stories about their worldview. The Karnak Temple in Egypt is depicted in this image.
Finally, transfer to Luxor Domestic Airport to fly to Sharm El-Sheikh City.
Arrive Sharm El-Sheikh and get assist to check-in for 03 nights.
Finally, dinner at your hotel and overnight in Sharm El-Sheikh.