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04 Days / 03 Nights ( Luxor And Aswan) Land Tours – Code TTNE4-7

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  • 04 Days
  • Max Guests : 8
  • Daily Tour
  • Private

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A tour package that will guarantee you visits to all the historical sites in Luxor and Aswan, as well as the Ptolemaic temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo.

This trip has been organized to start in Luxor and end in Aswan, where the human history present in both cities is fascinating. A visit to Egypt is indispensable without visiting these historical sites.

Luxor, with its diverse monuments, including the tombs of great kings and grand temples such as the Temple of Karnak.

The picturesque city of Aswan, with its monuments such as the enchanting Temple of Philae and the iconic temple of Abu Simbel.

A beautiful tour package has been carefully organized to ensure that your visit days are comfortable, allowing you to spend enough time at each site. Luxor’s monuments are unlike any other in Egypt, with their beautiful details that will take you on an enjoyable spiritual journey.

Price Includes

  • All your tours and excursions are with A/C Car
  • All transfers in Cairo,Aswan & Luxor with private AC vehicle
  • Licensed Egyptologist Tour Guide
  • The prices are including all taxes and services

Price Excludes

  • International flights
  • Entry visa to Egypt
  • Accommodation in Luxor And Aswan
  • All entrances tickets to historical sites
  • Tips

What to Expect

  • Visit Luxor West and East bank
  • Visit Edfu and Kom Ombo Highlights
  • Visit Aswan Highlights
  • Visit Abu Simbel Temples

Itinerary

Day 1Day Tour To Luxor highlights guided tour

In the morning. Your  tour guide will be pick you up from your hotel to start your tour and We will head to the first stop in our tour

Valley of the kings

There is the Valley of the Kings, which was the final residence of the great kings who were buried with their valuables, which were unfortunately stolen in successive eras.

The royal tombs still contained many secrets and writings that accompanied the pharaoh on his last journey to the underworld to be sanctified after his death.

The tombs of the Valley of the Kings were decorated with amazing writings and drawings in colors that are still in very good condition.

It contained many rooms that were designated for storing things and tools that the pharaoh would need in eternal life, as well as the burial chamber that was designated for the coffin and mummy of the pharaoh.

Hatshepsut Temple

The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is located on the outskirts of the Green Valley, behind which lies the Western Desert. The temple was built in the heart of the mountain and consists of three floors, each floor representing a period of Queen Hatshepsut’s rule over Egypt.

The temple was built on the ruins of the temple of King Mentuhotep II the Great, who united the northern and southern parts of the Egyptian kingdom under the rule of one pharaoh.

Current excavations are still revealing many beautiful monuments and tombs, as well as the famous cache found next to this temple, which contained many mummies of the pharaohs of the eighteenth and nineteenth dynasties. This cache was found by the Abdul Rasoul family, famous for excavating antiquities.

Colossi of Memnon

You will meet the famous two huge statues for the pharaoh Amenhotep III in the way to the Valley of the kings. 

In this area, there was a great temple belong to this great pharaoh but unfortunately was destroyed because of an earthquake took place in Egypt. A very nice place to take amazing and memorable photos.

The Temple of Karnak

This temple is considered as the biggest temple in the planet as it was built over 245 acres and many of the Egyptian Pharaohs shared their love to the triangle gods Amun with his wife Mut and their son Khonsu bu building their shrines and pylons there.

Huge amount of information that you will hear from your tour guide and so many interesting stories about the legends of this temple. 

The Temple of Luxor is our last stop

This temple was mainly used for the new pharaohs have been crowned and to proved their right to be the legal king of the kingdom. Many kings built their own shrines in this temple such as Tutankhamun. Luxor temple at night is very charming especially during the sunset and highly recommended to visit during this time of the day.

After finishing your day tour, You will be transferred back to your hor hotel in Luxor.

Day 2Check out / Private transfer to Aswan / Edfu and Kom Ombo temples in the way

Check out from your hotel in Luxor in the morning. Your  tour guide will be pick you up from your hotel to start your tour and you will travel to Aswan – South of Egypt- including

Temple of Edfu.

The Temple of Edfu, or the Temple of Horus, is the second largest temple in ancient Egypt, after the Temple of Karnak, located in the city of Edfu in Upper Egypt on the west bank of the Nile. The temple was dedicated to the main god Horus, who was identified as Apollo according to the Greek interpretation. It is one of the best preserved shrines in Egypt.

The temple was built during the Ptolemaic Kingdom between 237 and 57 BC. The inscriptions on its walls provide important information about the language, mythology and religion of the Hellenistic period in Egypt.

Temple of Kom Ombo

This temple was built during the reign of Ptolemy VI Philometor, but its decoration was not completed until the Roman era, during the reign of Emperor Tiberius. We also see in this temple the same characteristics that we find in other Ptolemaic Egyptian temples in terms of design, architecture and decoration.

However, this temple has a special feature that resulted from the local worship in the place, as people worshipped two local gods, Sobek and Horus with the falcon head. Despite the difference in origin and character of these two gods, they lived side by side for many centuries without mixing or combining with each other.

After finishing your day tour, You will be transferred to your hotel in Aswan to check in.

Day 3Day tour to visit Abu Simbel Temple

In the morning. Your  tour guide will be pick you up from your hotel in Aswan to Travel to the south of Aswan to visit the highlights of Abu Simbel Temples.

Abu Simbel Temples

Abu Simbel is an archaeological site located on the western bank of Lake Nasser, about 290 km southwest of Aswan. It is one of the “Nubian Monuments,” a UNESCO World Heritage Site, extending from the river from Abu Simbel to Philae (near Aswan).

The twin temples were originally carved out of the mountains during the reign of King Ramesses II in the 13th century BC, as a permanent monument to him and Queen Nefertari, commemorating his victory at the Battle of Kadesh. However, in 1960, the entire complex was relocated to an artificial hill made of a dome structure, above the reservoir of the Aswan High Dam.

After finishing your day tour. You will be transferred back to your hotel in Aswan.

Day 4Day Tour To Visit Aswan Highlights

Your tour guide will pick you up to visit the famous highlight of Aswan city including.

Temple of Philae.

Considered as one of the most beautiful Ptolemaic temples and is located on Agilkia Island. It is one of the most famous temples that UNESCO saved from drowning after the construction of the High Dam, which flooded many places with water after its construction.

Philae Temple was located before its rescue on Philae Island, which was drowned after the construction of the High Dam. The name Philae means (beloved) in ancient Greek. The temple was dedicated to the worship of the goddess Isis, the protective goddess, and inside the temple there are some buildings dedicated to the worship of the goddess Hathor, the goddess of music.

The High Dam.

It was built by the Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser that aimed to control the Nile floods that used to come annually and drown many agricultural lands. The High Dam is considered one of the facilities of great benefit because of the control it achieved in the Nile waters, so that Egypt became an agricultural country with different types throughout the year, and it also protected Egypt from the dangers of flooding.

The unfinished obelisk.

It is located in an ancient quarry used by the Pharaohs to extract very hard flint stones to build giant and strong temples that are not affected by the factors of time. There is the obelisk that was not completed due to some technical defects and the impossibility of its use, and it was intended for Queen Hatshepsut. This obelisk was supposed to be in the Karnak Temple, but it was left as it was, giving us a good idea and telling us that the Egyptian obelisks were cut from a single stone block.

After finishing your tour, You will be transferred back to your hotel in Aswan.

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