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| Many of the stories about ancient Egypt have originated from Luxor. It is an awe-inspiring place, rich with historic places. |
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| The West and East Banks: |
| crossing the great Nile, you will have the chance to see the tombs in the spectacular Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens and the dramatic mortuary temple of the powerful Queen Hatshepsut, as well as the great temples of Ramses II and Ramses III. Moving to the East Bank, Karnak temple is the place to make you feel wonder at the greatness of the pharaohs and their magnificent works. |
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| Mosque and Monastery: |
| Rarely visited by tourists, this unique tour will take you to unexplored areas of Luxor. First a visit to Saint Pakhom Monastery “Deir El Shayeb” and then on to the Mosque of Sheikh Abo El Hagag. This mosque has been incorporated into the walls of Luxor Temple. Finally, enjoy a thirst-quenching drink in the peaceful setting of a farm on the outskirts of Luxor. |
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| Sound and Light in Luxor: |
| Enjoy an enchanting couple of hours at one of Egypt’s finest outdoor spectacles at Karnak Temple. Here the history of the Great Pharaohs of the 18th and 19th dynasties is narrated with dramatic sound and light effects. Walking through the darkened temple to the sacred lake, the ancient history of this awe-inspiring temple complex will come alive. |
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