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Discover history: Luxor sights-Makadi Bay trips by bus, our impressive Makadi Bay trips take you to the Karnak Temple with a photo stop at the Colossi of Memnon on our way to the famous Valley of the Kings, and Hatshepsut Temple.
Discover ancient Egyptian history by seeing Luxor’s sights, this trip starts with Makadi Bay to Luxor.
The trip by bus ride to Luxor and visit Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon, and Hatshepsut Temple.
Luxor is the city that has the most important monuments in ancient Egypt, and the biggest symbol of Egyptian civilization.
Enjoy the relaxation and impressive Luxor on the trip from Makadi Bay and returns to Makadi Bay After spending this amazing trip.
We from Sempre Travel Egypt offer you an unforgettable cultural tour during your beach holiday in Makadi Bay.
For the ride through the beautiful mountain landscape on our way to the Luxor sights, we will pick you up from your Makadi Bay Hotel in the morning. This excursion with Sempre Travel Egypt takes you to the most important monuments of Thebes Egypt (name of Luxor in ancient Egypt). The first sight we will visit after arriving in Luxor is the impressive
The world-famous Karnak Temple Complex of ancient Egypt, part of Luxor East Bank, welcomes you to the outskirts of Luxor city on the east bank of the Nile River. The Karnak Temple sphinx avenue, a former processional way between Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple, has been reconstructed after many years. Part of the path lined with sphinxes forms the entrance of Karnak Temple through which you will enter the famous hypostyle hall. Did you already know that it is the world largest religious building? Karnak Temple complex consists of several temples, some chapels and a “Holy Lake” that was used for ablution ceremonies. Let our professional archaeologist explain the history of the Karnak Temple to you and use the impressive backdrop of the Pillared Hall of Karnak for a souvenir photo.
We leave the Karnak Temple complex behind us for a ride through Luxor City and cross the Nile River over a bridge to reach the west bank (Luxor West Bank). Our way leads us to one of the biggest Luxor Attractions, the Valley of the Kings (or to the Valley of the Queens). On our way, we pass the massive
Colossi of Memnon, the former guardians of the temple of Amenhotep II, are standing lonely on the way to the Valley of the Kings. They form the temple remains of a destroyed temple complex in West Thebes Egypt. The Colossi of Memnon got their name from the Greek hero “Memnon” (a legendary figure murdered in the Trojan war). On windy days you could hear noises in the crevices but after restoration, they disappeared. Here, at the approximately 18 m high statues, we make a photo stop and use the area on Luxor West Bank for a lunch break before we, based on your decision, continue our tour to
While making our way to the Valley of the Kings we pass Rammesseum, a lesser-known but beautiful temple complex built by Ramses II. With a look at the mountain landscape you will discover some caves in the walls, these are testimonies of grave robbers in search of undiscovered graves. In the Valley of the Kings we will visit 3 impressive tombs (included in the entrance fee). Make your way down to the inside of the tombs and take your time to gaze at beautifully preserved drawings on the walls. All of these tell the story of different Kings. Our Tour Guide will be happy to answer all your questions.
Did you decide to choose our alternative tour for a visit to the Valley of the Queens? Then the path from the Colossi of Memnon leads us directly to the
In the necropolis of the Valley of the Queens you not only discover graves of former queens but also of their families, so the name Valley of the Queens is slightly misleading. In the Valley of the Queens, actually “the place of beauty” (Ta Set Neferu), more than 90 tombs can be discovered, most of which, however, had already been robbed. Valley of the Queens lies behind the mortuary temple of Ramses III, the Medinet Habu and, in contrast to the Valley of the Kings, is not so hidden, so it was easily accessible for everyone. The tombs are not as richly decorated with paintings as those in the Valley of the Kings, although the most famous tomb of Nefertari, the wife of Ramses II, is worth a visit. Our last stop on the Luxor sightseeing tours leads to the famous
As soon as you arrive, you will notice the different construction of the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut to the other famous Luxor temples. The terrace-shaped ascent to the temple leads up to a construction method that allowed a view over the vastness of the Nile valley during Queen Hatshepsut's life and reign for more than 20 years, the only female Queen Egypt had. The Hatshepsut Temple, build over a time of 15 years, has 2 terraces, is open to the Nile Valley and is protected by a closed rear rock wall. During your walk through the Hatshepsut Temple, note the beautiful drawings on the walls, which have been restored by true artists and take a look at the Nile Valley and Thebes in Ancient Egypt, as you walk back down the steps of the Hatshepsut Temple.
We leave all these Luxor sights for our return trip to Makadi Bay. Let the great impressions of the history of Thebes City (Thebes Egypt) work on you during the journey and relax until you arrive at your Makadi Bay Hotel.
TOUR TYPE: Culture
TOUR LENGTH: Full Day
PICK-UP POINT: Your accommodation in Makadi Bay
PICK-UP TIME: around 05:00 a.m.
RETURN: Your accommodation in Makadi Bay
Travel Guide:
All our guides are experienced Egyptologists with at least 5 years of experience.
Vehicles:
All our vehicles are modern equipment and have air-condition
To secure the booking, a 25 % deposit of the travel price is due, this can be done online by credit card, Visa and Master or bank transfer.
The remaining amount of 75 % must be paid before the start of the excursion on the day of travel and can be paid by credit card or cash.
The booking of your trip is considered complete and confirmed by your tour operator as soon as we have received the 25 % deposit.
Children from 0 - 2 years free of charge (except for flight excursions)
Children from 3 to 11 years of age receive a 50 % discount
Children from 12 years old are considered an adult
Sun and wind protection
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
Comfortable Shoes
Jacket in the winter time
Light cotton clothing in the summer time
Passport valid for 6 months