Enjoy Cairo To Luxor Day Trip Visiting: Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple on the East bank and see the Valley of the Kings and Hatshepsut Temple on the West bank, Terre Des Pharaons representative will guide you the whole day.
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Start your tour moving from your hotel in Cairo in the early morning towards Cairo Airport taking the flight towards Luxor.
Your first stop is the renowned Karnak Temple, the colossal complex constructed over two millennia ago. Marvel at the "Hypostyle Hall," an awe-inspiring forest of colossal pillars within the temple grounds.
After savoring lunch at a local restaurant in Luxor, venture to the West Bank of the Nile. Behold the towering Colossi of Memnon, remnants of Amenhotep III's legacy.
Explore the Valley of the Kings, where elaborately adorned tombs, housing treasures for the afterlife, are carved into the desert rock. Visit three of these magnificent tombs.
Continue your journey with a visit to the impressive Hatshepsut Temple at El Deir El Bahary, dedicated to the groundbreaking female pharaoh. Enjoy some leisure time in Luxor for shopping at the original papyrus institutes and the alabaster factory.
Finally, relax on the return journey to your hotel in Cairo, having experienced the wonders of ancient Egyptian history and culture.
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