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Private Tour to Luxor and Karnak Temples: Explore the World’s Greatest Open-Air Museum

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Private guided sightseeing tour to Karnak temple complex & Luxor temple. Door to door transfers, private guide, entrance fees, and lunch included.

Wonderful Tour To Luxor and Karnak Temples

Discover the marvels of ancient Egypt through this wonderful tour of Luxor and Karnak Temples, the most popular temples from ancient Egypt. Explore the most beautiful temple from ancient Egypt through this Tour. To Luxor and Karnak Temples. Private full-day sightseeing trip with a guide to the Luxor Temple and the Karnak Temple Complex. Lunch, a private tour guide, mineral water, door-to-door transportation, and entry fees are all included. a breathtaking tour of Luxor’s east bank of the Nile’s attractions.

Visit the magnificent Karnak temples honoring Amun. The most important deity in ancient Egypt. Before seeing King Amenhotep III’s temple in Luxor, take in an Egyptian meal in the city. The trip departs from your hotel at 9:00 am and returns to it at 14:00, dropping you off there. Book this Tour To Luxor and Karnak Temples now!

First Stop: Time: 9:00 am: Karnak Temple Complex

The oldest part of this temple dates back to the time of King MentohotepNepHebetRa. Karnak is the largest temple complex on the planet built of sandstone mainly by the kings of the New Kingdom.

Second stop: Time: 2:00 pm: Luxor Temple

Luxor temple was built by King Amenhotep III and it was completed by later Kings from the New Kingdom.

  • Door-to-door transfer
  • Private Egyptologist Tour Guide
  • Mineral bottled water
  • Air-conditioned transportation
  • Entrance fees

About Luxor Temple

Pharaohs, including Amenhotep III, Ramesses II, and Tutankhamun, constructed the Luxor Temple.A large Ancient Egyptian temple complex situated on the east bank of the Nile River in the city now known as Luxor (ancient Thebes), approximately in 1400 BCE, over several centuries.

The temple’s design and style typify the cult of kingship prevalent in ancient Egypt.

The builders did not dedicate the temple to a cult god or a deified version of the pharaoh in death. Instead, they dedicated it to the rejuvenation of kingship.

They divided the Luxor Temple into several areas, each dedicated to specific gods and goddesses.

The most notable structures are the Great Court, the Colonnade Hall, and the Sun Court. The Great Court is an open space with two obelisks, one of which stands tall even today.

Amenhotep III and Ramesses II built the Colonnade Hall. Which features 32 colossal columns, each 15 meters high, supporting a massive architrave around the entire hall and depicting the pharaoh in various postures. Amenhotep III constructed it, and Tutankhamun later contributed to its completion. The Sun Court is located at the rear of the temple and showcases massive statues of Ramesses II.

In addition to these significant structures, there are several smaller structures within the Luxor Temple. That feature intricate carvings and paintings depicting different aspects of ancient Egyptian culture and mythology. Some of these structures include the birth room of the pharaoh, the chapels of Amenhotep III and Alexander the Great, and the Reliefs and Inscriptions at Luxor Temple. The Luxor Temple attracts many visitors from around the world, who come to marvel at its impressive structures, intricate artwork, and rich historical significance.

About Karnak Temple

The Karnak Temple Complex near Luxor, Egypt, is one of the most extensive temple. Complexes built by the ancient Egyptians, and comprises a vast mix of temples, pylons, chapels, and other buildings. Construction on the complex began during the reign of Senusret. I in the Middle Kingdom, and continued into the Ptolemaic Kingdom, with most of the extant buildings dating from the New Kingdom. Karnak was part of the monumental city of Thebes and was the main place of worship of the 18th Dynastic Theban Triad, with the god Amun as its head.

Visitors know the Karnak temple complex for its massive pylons, the Great Hypostyle Hall, and the Avenue of Sphinxes. The Great Hypostyle Hall features a vast space with 134 columns arranged in 16 rows, and many consider it one of the largest ancient temples in the world. The hall showcases intricate carvings and hieroglyphics depicting scenes from Egyptian mythology and history.

The Avenue of Sphinxes provides a long, straight path leading to the temple, lined with statues of sphinxes and various other figures from ancient Egyptian mythology.

In addition to these grand structures, many smaller structures throughout the Karnak complex contain interesting artwork, carvings, and paintings that depict various aspects of ancient Egyptian culture and religion. Some noteworthy structures include the Precinct of Mut, the Precinct of Montu, and the Temple of Khonsu.

The Karnak Temple Complex is an important cultural and historical site and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List along with the rest of the city of Thebes in 1979. Visitors from all over the world come to marvel at the impressive structures and rich history of this ancient temple complex.

Price is quoted per person in USD

  • Solo Traveler: $ +70% of adult rate
  • 2 to 3 people: $120
  • 4 to 6 people: $90
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