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Private Day Trip to Luxor from El Gouna Egypt | Booking Luxury Luxor Private Day Tour from El Gouna Hotels.
Luxury private Luxor day tours from El Gouna to visit Karnak temple, Valley of the Kings, Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, and the Colossi of Memnon.
Booking luxury but cheap prices El Gouna Tours and a private day trip to Luxor from El Gouna to marvel at The Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Tutankhamun, Hatshepsut temple, Memnon Colossi, and Karnak temple with a private transfer from El Gouna.
El Gouna excursion is the best way to discover the Pharaonic temples, Pharaonic Tombs, and Egyptian History from El Gouna. A private tour from El Gouna to Luxor to discover Luxor tourist attractions on your own. Meanwhile, marvel at the incredible tombs in the Valley of the Kings including Tutankhamun’s tomb. Discover the history of Egypt under famous kings of the The New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt such as Ramesses II, Seti I, Tutankhamun, and Hatshepsut.
Our Best Egypt Tours continue to the Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut (Deir El Bahari). Here, you can see some of the best Pharaonic reliefs and Pharaonic inscriptions. Admire the beautiful reliefs in Anubis Chapel, Hathor Chapel, and the Holly of the Hollies. Enjoy your lunch at a local restaurant with Nile View after a short Felucca Ride (against charge). Finally, visit Karnak temple and Its complex, and walk inside the living miracles of the past.
Explore the small temples inside the complex like The Temple of Ptah, Mut Temple, Osiris temple, and Sekhmet temple. Not to be missed visit the Sacred Lake, Hatshepsut Obelisk, Karnak kings list (Karnak canyon), and Karnak open-air Museum.
Egypt Palma Tours offers Luxor tours from El Gouna daily with a private transfer from El Gouna. Egypt package from El Gouna includes private tours, the entrance fee for all the mentioned sights in the program meals, and private Egyptologists.
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Early pickup time after you pick the breakfast boxes that you ordered one day before. your Egyptologist guide will join you from your hotel to Luxor. On the way, you will have a coffee break where you can use the WC (5 L.E) per person or enjoy your breakfast.
The Colossi of Memnon are the second-highest statues in Egypt after those of Abu Simbel. Once those statues were decorating the entrance of the biggest mortuary temple on the west bank of the Nile for king Amenhotep III. The statues depicting Amenhotep III as a seated king on the throne with the royal symbols above his head with small figures of his mother and wife beside his legs.
The statues are carved from one single block of stones, and each weight 720 tons. The name Memnon came from the Greek hero Memnon who fell at Troy, such a nice story you will know its details from your guide. The excavation of the temple has been undertaken and still continues now. Many newly discovered steles, busts, statues, columns, and much more small pieces will be recollected together one day.
Valley of the kings is the greatest, most popular, and most visited place on the West bank of the River Nile. Valley of the kings painted tombs allow visitors a glimpse at the magical formula and the death rituals of ancient Egypt. Most of the New Kingdom Pharaohs (62 Pharaohs) were buried in rock-cut tombs in the valley of the kings. Valley of the kings is one of the MUST GO destinations in Egypt as it is the burial site for the boy king, Tutankhamun. Visit 3 tombs and admire some of the ancient sarcophagus, paintings, and the stories of the UNESCO world heritage site since 1997.
Hatshepsut temple is a unique mortuary temple located on the West bank of the River Nile and it is one of the most beautiful sites on the west bank of the Nile. One of the most impressive sites in Luxor and was modeled after another temple 500 years earlier temple for Mentuhotep II, founder of the Middle Kingdom. Hatshepsut was the only female monarch to rule for every long term for almost 23 years and she was the daughter of King Thutmose I, the half-sister and wife of Thutmose II, and stepmother of Thutmose III. Hatshepsut temple was designed into the cliff and it consists of 3 terraces connected with two ramps. Here you can see some of the most important stories on this temple like the divine birth of the queen, Punt expedition, Hathor chapel, and Anubis chapel.
Enjoy your lunch in a quality local restaurant
Karnak temple, also the temple of Amun is the largest religious temple in the world. Karnak is a complex of Pylons, Obelisks, Chapels, columns, statues, Sacred lakes, and sanctuaries dedicated to the triad of Luxor Amon, his consort Mut and their son Khonsu. Karnak temple is famous for the vast Hypostyle Hall, the Earth ramp on which they built the pylon. Karnak is considered an invaluable historical site and resource of information about the evolution of ancient Egypt. Listen from your guide to the stories behind each part of the temple and how it was saved between 2001-2003 with a long-term conservation treatment plan. Most of the New Kingdom kings added parts to the Karnak temple-like Tuthmosis III, Ramses II, Seti I, Hatshepsut, Amenhotep III, and Akhenaton.
At the end of your tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel in El Gouna.
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