Itinerary
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Pass By: Temple of Karnak, Karnak, Luxor Egypt
Karnak Temple is the greatest building of the worship of the god and is located on an area of two hundred acres. It includes many structures and temples, including the great Temple of Amun-Re, the temples of Ptah, Minto, Khonsu and Aten, as well as the temples of the goddess Mut and Abet.Most of these facilities are surrounded by a thick mud brick wall with eight gates built by one of the kings of the Thirtieth Dynasty.
Pass By: Temple of Hatshepsut, King Valley Road, Luxor Egypt
The Temple of Hatshepsut is one of the great temples built by the Egyptian Eighteenth Dynasty,
Built by Queen Hatshepsut on the west bank of the Nile, it features a magnificent architectural design, consisting of 3 floors, erected on the second floor of it colorful stone statues indicating the beauty and elegance of the temple.
The Temple of Hatshepsut is characterized at the same time that we find inscriptions on the walls of naval missions sent by Queen Hatshepsut to the country of Punt for trade and bring incense and myrrh from that country, the Pharaohs were offering incense to their gods to be satisfied, has been recorded by many of the Pharaohs of Egypt in the paintings on their temples showing them offerings And incense to various gods.
Pass By: Valley of the Kings, Luxor City, Luxor 85511 Egypt
The Valley of the Kings is one of the most important historical monuments of the ancient Egyptian civilization, a series of narrow corridors and corridors leading to the rooms carved in the rock, and intercepted by some of the wells, and designed in a unique geometric manner reflects the ingenuity of ancient Egyptians in architecture so difficult to access or steal It contains a number of royal tombs of the pharaohs of Egyptian civilization
Pass By: Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Luxor Egypt
The statue of Memnon is one of the most beautiful statues of the Pharaonic, as it was associated with a funny story launched by the ancient Greeks. The statues witness many Arab and foreign visitors alike.