June 10, 2024
Facts about Luxor East Bank
Famous ancient Egyptian temples like Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple, which are widely recognized for...
A full-day Luxor to discover East & West Bank tour represents the finest introduction to the greatest jewels of ancient Thebes. This tour will allow you to visit gems such as the Valley of the Kings on the West Bank, the awe-inspiring temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and finally the Colossi of Memnon. As you cross the East Bank, you will encounter the beautiful Temple of Karnak and the stunningly lit Luxor Temple, which offers another glimpse into Egypt's glorious past.
Lunch at the restaurant will complete the cultural experience. Your guide will remain with you through the trip, offering full commentary on the places you see and even recommending endless Egypt tours. For those travelers who would certainly want to feel connected with the core of ancient Egypt, this is surely prioritized as the very best things to do in Luxor.
Your guide will meet you at the reception of your hotel to commence your Luxor day tour to:
The Valley of the Kings:
The Valley of the Kings is one of the most important highlights of the development of the construction of tomb in Egypt. It was called by the Ancient Egyptians (Ta-Maat) or the place of justice and truth. It is a long, narrow defile on the west bank of Luxor, which was part of ancient Thebes. It was the burial site of almost all the pharaohs of the New Kingdom (1550-1080 BC). The plan of the tombs varies considerably but consists essentially of a descending corridor interrupted by deep shafts to baffle robbers and by pillared chambers or vestibules. At the farther end of the corridor is a burial chamber with a stone sarcophagus in which the royal mummy was laid and store chambers around which furniture and equipment were stacked for the king’s use in the underworld. In many cases, the walls were covered with sculptured and painted scenes depicting the dead king in the presence of deities, especially the gods of the underworld, and with illustrated magical texts similar to those found in funerary papyri, designed to help him on his journey through the Netherworld.
With Happy Egypt, you will just visit three of the open ones, and your guide will recommend the best three tombs to visit.
Hatshepsut’s temple:
The temple of Hatshepsut at El Deir El Bahary is unique among the Egyptian temples. It is built in three terraces to commemorate the coronation of Hatshepsut. Hatshepsut’s famous expedition to the land of Punt (Somalia) is depicted on the second terrace. Hatshepsut is the daughter of Thutmosis I, the sister-wife of Thutmosis II, and the mother-in-law of Thutmosis III. She ruled Egypt around 1478 BC for 20-25 years and died naturally from diabetes. The temple is now called Al Deir El Bahary, which means in English (the northern monastery), because the temple was used by the Christians for a while. It is a really amazing temple, you will like and enjoy it. Discover when you visit the Luxor attraction.
The Colossi of Memnon:
You will finish or start your tour with a photo stop at the Colossi of Memnon, two impressive statues (18 meters) high, left from a huge temple built by Amenhotep. They are now called Memnon, after the name of Agamemnon, when the statues were making sounds created when the wind blew through the cracks of the statues at dawn. Take your lunch at a local restaurant.
The Karnak Temple:
The Karnak temple complex is the largest religious complex ever built in the world. The “Karnak” is the Arabic for “the fort” or “the protected area” but the complex was known as ” pr _ Imn” or” the house of Amon” for the ancient Egyptians, after that the name was changed by the Greeks to “ipt _ swt” or “the northern thrones”. The complex was dedicated to the god Imn,” the hidden “, who was just a little, unknown local deity. When Luxor became the capital of Egypt, the god’s importance was increased. He then became like a national god. He was the creator, the sustainer, and the lord of the gods. His consort was the goddess Mut. The couple adopted the god Khonsu, the moon god.
Luxor Temple:
Luxor Temple is situated in the downtown of Luxor. It bears the name of the city al-Luxor or “the palaces”. It is very small compared to Karnak, but it is complete. This temple was dedicated to the consort of Amon, the goddess Mut, so it was the place of the harem of Amon. The two temples, Karnak and Luxor, are linked by Sphinx Avenue.
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Sure, Luxor is worthy of your visit, especially with Luxor day tours, owing to the immense historical aspect it has, notably with sites such as the Karnak Temple and the Valley of the Kings. Such features found within the city of Luxor make it possible to appreciate the splendor of the pharaonic civilization of Egypt.
While planning Luxor day trips, pack loose and comfy clothes, sunscreen, a sun hat, and lots of water. And remember to carry along a camera, as well as cash for entrances and gifts.
When you are in Luxor, there are so many things to do in Luxor, for example, going to Banana Island, desert safaris, a one-day Nile cruise, visiting the Luxor Museum, a horse-drawn carriage ride, and the Karnak Temple Sound and Light Show.
Happy Egypt gives you the chance to enjoy an air balloon ride for only 75$, so if you’re thinking of trying it, don’t hesitate. It is one of the things you should do in your Luxor day tours. Happy Egypt will take care of everything for you, all you need to do is decide.
Egypt is widely considered a cheap country, particularly by tourists from Western nations. Even though the luxury experiences may be expensive, lower-cost alternatives for lodging, meals, and even transport are there in plenty, therefore it suits diverse categories of people. Furthermore, Egypt excursions include many activities that vary in price, enabling visitors to enjoy the history and culture without taking out a loan.
Some of the primary sites that are offered during Luxor day tours are the Karnak Temple Complex, the Valley of the Kings, and the Temple of Hatshepsut. All these places are rich in ancient Egyptian history.
Yes, many of the Egypt tours of Luxor provide an extra option of taking a Nile cruise, which offers breathtaking scenery and allows visitors to see Egypt differently.