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Luxor Travel Guide
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Luxor is high on your priority list: it has some of the most important archeological attractions of the world. The Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens and the Tombs of the Noble are unique highlights of the ancient Egyptian Civilization. These complexes of graves and tombs are located 20 km west of town, at the other side of the Nile. The most famous of these tombs is of course that of Tutankamon.

In the town itself, superbly positioned on the banks of the Nile, is the beautiful Luxor Temple, built by Amenhotep III (1390-1352 BC) on the site of an earlier sanctuary raised by Hatshepsut in the 15th century BC. The temple was added to by Ramses II, Alexander the Great and the Romans, and is a graceful and striking piece of architecture. It has four pillared courts and hypostyle halls of great beauty, and in front of the enormous first pylon are some colossal granite statues of Ramses II and a pink granite obelisk – the partner of which was removed to Paris's Place de la Concorde. In the Great Court is a 13th century mosque.

The modern town is nothing special but not unpleasant. There are a few restaurants where you can get decent food, accommodation options range from cheap to quite expensive. There is no alchohol in the area. It is a sober town.

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Temple of queen Hatshepsut
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Deir el-Bahari, literally meaning, The Northern Monastery is a complex of mortuary temples and tombs located on the west bank of the Nile, opposite the city of Luxor, Egypt.
The first monument built at the site was the mortuary temple of Mentuhotep II of the Eleventh dynasty.

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Colossi of Memnon
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Two giant statues of King Ramses III as the entrance gate to the Thebes. The face of the king totally damaged by earthquakes in the past centuries. But small statues on the left and the right side of the king's body remains in good condition [one of them was Ty].
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Temple of Luxor
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The smaller of two impressive temples on the banks of the Nile. They are on the same side of the river as the modern town. connie: i would like to see what you would like me to review!
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Temple of Karnak
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the massive Temple of Karnak is incredibly impressive and filled with statues, colonnades an obelisk and ornate wall murals. On same side of the river as the modern town.
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El Mohareb a.k.a St Tawdros Monastery
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Going down from Medinat Habu temple to the desert at the opposite side of Valley of the Kings, you'll find a small monastery called El Mohareb or saint Tawdros Monastery. A Coptic church with several catacombs around. Because the distance is quite far, it's better to be explored by bicycle.
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Mummification museum
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houses a unique display of mummies includinga fish, cat, crocodile and the tools used to perform the mummification process. Entrance fee is 20 L.E
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Mosque of Abu-l-Haggag
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Also visit the Mosque of Abu el-Haggag near the Luxor Temple.
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Howard Carter Museum
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Howard Carter Museum formerly the home of the man who discovered King Tut’s tomb—it has on display some of the tools used in the search for the tomb.
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Luxor Museum
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The Luxor Museum features statues from various area temples and a separate wing is devoted to recent finds.
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Valley of Kings
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This is where you will find King Tutankhamen's grave among many others. The area is quite big, so it is no luxury to have your own means of transport (bike or car).
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Valley of Queens
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Many more beautifully decorated graves. Great works of art.
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Karnak lightshow
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The sound and light show at karnak: is an impressive presentation of visual and sound effects that brings to life the history of Karnak temple. show are given in the following languages: Arabic, English, Italian, French, German, Japanese, spanish& russian. Summer hours are daily at 8 pm, 9:15 pm, 10:30 pm and 11:45 pm.

Winter hours aredaily at 5:45 pm, 7 pm, 8:15 pm, 9:30 pm.

Entrance fee is 30 L.E ( Egyptain Pounds). web site
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Luxor Private guide Emil
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Tour guide in Luxor Egypt call +2 0123702314
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Luxor Airport TEL: 095 383294
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next to Winter palace hotel. TEL:095 382215
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Cinema
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Cinema with outdoor theater in summer and indoor theater in winter.

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Library of Arabic
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English,and French books.

OPEN 9 AM TO 1 PM AND 7 PM TO 10 PM

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Over day Cairo From Luxor by Egypt air
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Full Day Denderah and Abydos



Pick you up from your hotel in Luxor, Egypt by air conditioned vehicle to Luxor, Egypt domestic airport to fly to Cairo where you will be met and accompanied by our Egyptologist tour guide and private air-conditioned deluxe vehicle .Start your full day visiting the Egyptian museum of antiquities. Collection of Egyptian art in the world. Over 250,000 genuine artifacts are presented, including an exhibit dedicated to the Tut-Ankh-Amon collection of treasures, gold, and jewelry, as it was enclosed in his tomb more..
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Luxor Guide to Dendera & Abydos
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Hathor temple (historically, called the Temple of Tentyra). The temple has been modified on the same site dating as far back as the Middle Kingdom, having modification done it up to the Roman emperor Trajan. The temple construction is estimated at the 1st century BC. The existing structure was built no later than the late Ptolemaic period. The temple is one of the best, preserved temple in all Egypt. The temple is dedicated to Hathor. Subsequent additions were more..
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Classical Overday Highlights
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Pick up Time in the morning from your hotel or airport Places to visit:
1. Visiting 3 tombs in valley of the Kings, recommended those of Ramsses III&RamssesIV and Ramsses IX {Optiona Tut_Ankh_Amon Tomb=extra ticket 80L.E. per person).
2. Visiting the temple of Queen Hatshepsut,see the trade expedition of Queen Hatshepsut to a foreign country,claims for her divinity and enjoy the scenery of her unique shape of her temple in three terraces.
3. Workshop for alabaster artifacts (optional-free).
4. Visiting the more..
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Abu Simbel,Edfu,Kom-ombo and aswan incl.2 full days
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Abu Simbel Temples are situated 280 km to the south of Aswan and close to the Sudanese border. The two temple were built more than 3250 years ago by one of the greatest and most famous Pharaoh Ramses II, who reigned for 67 years during the 13th century BC (19th Dynasty). The temples were built at a site on the west bank of the Nile south of Aswan in the land of Nubia, known today as Abu Simbel. Because of their remote location near the Sudanese border in southern Egypt, the temples were unknown until their rediscovery in 1813.
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West Thebes Valley of kings &Temple of Hatshepsut
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Luxor Egyptologist guide West Bank Highlights valley of Kings & Temple of Hatshepsut

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The Valley of the Kings (Arabic: Wadi el-Muluk, also known as Biban el-Moluk, the "Gates of the Kings")) is an Egyptian archaeological locality in the hills immediately behind the West Bank of Luxor. As such, it is one of the most remarkable archaeological destinations in the world - the burial place of most of the pharaohs of more..
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East Bank Highlights Karnak & Luxor Temples
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Karnak temple complex, universally known only as Karnak, describes a vast conglomeration of great temples, chapels, pylons and other buildings. It is located near Luxor in Egypt. This was ancient Egyptian Ipet-isut ("The Most Selected of Places"), the main place of worship of the Theban Triad with Amun as its head, in the monumental city of Thebes.
The complex retrieves its current name from the nearby and partly surrounding more..
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Full Day Denderah and Abydos
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morning convoy departs 08.00am to full day tour to visit Dendara and Abydos temples. Abydos is the temple dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian God Osiris and the Pharaoh Seti 1. This temple contains some of Egypt ’s finest relief carvings including the Flower of life symbol. Dendara Since the time of the old kingdom, it has been revered as a centre of the Goddess Hathor Goddess of love , beauty and joy. This is a time for speaking out your truth enabling you to become more empowered then drive you back to luxor

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Full day Tour luxor
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Our representative will pick you up from railway station or your Hotel in Luxor to discover the ancient Thebes . First, visit the Valley of the Kings , the magnificence of the grandeur of architecture which was used for burial, there are many kings buried in this valley. After that enjoy with the Temple of Queen Hatshipsut , It was built by Queen Hatshepsut, daughter of Thutmosis I, who ruled Egypt about 20 years during the 18th Dynasty(1490–1469 B.C). the only pharaonic woman who reigned ancient Egypt . Stop for Lunch . more..
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Cairo Full Day Tour Cairo
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Pick you up from your hotel with Egyptologist tour guide to visit the famous Giza Plateau, home of Egypt’s signature attractions to visit the Great Pyramids, ONE of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world including the Great Pyramid of Cheops, middle pyramids of Chephren and the little one of Mykerinos and mysterious Sphinx, the Father of Terror for the ancient pharaohs, the tour includes visit to the valley temple facing the great sphinx , and then buried at the foot of the pyramid for his use in the afterlife lunch enroute included — then you will be transferred to visit more..
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Hot Air Balloon Over Luxor
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Imagine traveling across the Nile, before sunrise, with the excitement of knowing that within an hour you will be watching the **sunrise over the Valley of the Kings - from a Hot Air Balloon As a Novice, surely there can be few other places in the world better to take your first flight, than floating over the Nile* & the Valley of the Kings* and of course if you are a seasoned Hot Air Balloon, we are sure you will want to add 'this one' to your check list of amazing memories *Due to changing wind direction and the uncontrollable nature of weather, we cannot guarantee that more..
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Full Day Tour East and west of Luxor
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Our representative will pick you up from railway station or your Hotel in Luxor to discover the ancient Thebes . First, visit the Valley of the Kings , the magnificence of the grandeur of architecture which was used for burial, there are many kings buried in this valley. After that enjoy with the Temple of Queen Hatshipsut , It was built by Queen Hatshepsut, daughter of Thutmosis I, who ruled Egypt about 20 years during the 18th Dynasty(1490–1469 B.C). the only pharaonic woman who reigned ancient Egypt . Stop for Lunch .
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Day Tour West & East Bank
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Excursion to the Necropolis of Thebes, on the Eastern bank. Crossing the Nile, drive to the Valley of Kings; visit the tombs of various Dynasties, The Temple of Deir El Bahari. On the return journey stop at the Colossi of Memnon which are two gigantic sitting statues representing Amenopis III facing the Nile. and visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut.
Than Proceed by carriage or bus to Karnak, which is a serious of temples built in different reigns. Starting by the Avenue of Sphinxes visit the Unfinished Propylon, the Hypostyle Hall with it's 134 gigantic columns, more..
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Luxor has often been called the worlds greatest open air museum, as indeed it is and much more. The number and preservation of the monuments in the Luxor area are unparalleled anywhere else in the world that know of. Actually, what most people think of as Luxor is really three different areas, consisting of the City of Luxor on the East side of the Nile, the town of Karnak just north of Luxor and Thebes, which the ancient Egyptians called Waset, which is on the west side of the Nile across from Luxor.

Right - The west bank across the Nile from Luxor.

To say that the Luxor area is a major attraction for tourists in Egypt would be an understatement. It has been a tourist destination since the beginning of tourism. Even in ancient times, during the late Dynasties of the Greek and Roman periods, the area drew tourists, and has been doing so ever since. Today Luxor is well equipped to accommodate tourists with many hotels and in general a tourist industry ready and willing to serve the people from many countries that descend on this area of the Nile Valley every year.

Within Luxor, there are only three main streets consisting of Sharia al-Mahatta, Sharia al-Karnak and the Corniched, next to the Nile. The street in front of the train station is Sharia al-Mahatta and runs away from the Nile where it meets the gardens of Luxor Temple. Sharia al-Karnak, or Maabad al-Karnak which means Karnak Temple Street runs along the Nile from Luxor Temple to Karnak Temple. However, Sharia al-Karnak is known as Sharia al-Markaz where it meets Sharia al-Mahatta street, and to the south around the temple it is known as Sharia al-Lokanda. Along this street one will find the colorful signs of restaurants and cafes, as well as bazaars where the usual variety of Egyptian souvenirs can be found. Of interest is the alabaster, which is plentiful along the west bank and miled not far from here. Also look for the clay pots used by the locals for cooking, which are more unusual.


Luxor at the Nile

Luxor today is a city of some 150,000 people and is governed by special statues that allow it more autonomy then other political areas of Egypt. One thing you might notice is that various government and other buildings confirm to an 'ancient' building code. Particularly, the National bank of Egypt (located near the winter palace), the spa south of the police station, and the railway station are all designed to appear as pharaonic constructs. All of this occurred after the Egyptianization of the modern town resulting mostly from the mania that resulted from Howard Carter's discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun. As one might think, the city has all the amenities tourists might expect, including a variety of hotels, bars, nightclubs and restaurants.

In Luxor proper on the East Bank, one of the first stops must be the Temple of Luxor built by Amenophis III. Head south on Sharia al-Karnak to reach the temple, which was connected to the Karnak Temple via a long stone processional street called a dromos. The dromos (Picture at right) was built by Nectanebo I, and originally was lined on either side by sphinxes. In front of the Luxor temple, the dromos is well preserved, and on the way to the entrance one passes by a Roman chapel of burnt brick dedicated to the god Serapis, which was built during the rule of Hadrian. There is a path that leads to the Nile side of the Temple where one enters the complex.


One of the Luxor Bazaars

After leaving Luxor, head back to Sharia al-Karnak and go north towards Karnak. Down the road, near the police station which is near the tomb is the oldest mosque in Luxor, the El-Mekashkesh Mosque. It contains the remains of a 10th century Islamic saint who rumor has it was a monk prior to converting to Islam. The mosque is a popular pilgrimage destination. Here also is the Franciscan Church and its schools, one for boys and the other girls. Beyond this lies a great Coptic basilica.

At the Police station, head towards the Nile Corniche. Here, opposite the Mina Palace Hotel you will find the Mummification Museum, which has most anything you would ever want to know about mummifications. From here, head north towards Karnak.

About halfway to Karnak, you will discover the Luxor Museum. (The image at left is a Block Statue of Iamu Negh from the Luxor Museum). It should certainly be visited if you plan a well rounded and educated experience. While this is a small museum, most of the relics are from the surrounding area and provide considerable insight to the monuments you will visit.

From the Museum, head back to Sharia al-Karnak and continue north towards Karnak. After crossing a small bridge one will begin to see the excavated dromos off the road and running through a small village. A little further on you will pass the ruins of the Temple of Mut where another dromos leads to the gateway of the tenth pylon. The road finally arrives at the domed tombs of two saints, Sidi Ahmed and Sidi Ali, where a road leads past the Department of Antiquities leads to the main Temple of Karnak entrance. This road is built along a canal that once connected the Nile to the Temple. There was a dock in ancient times, but now all that is left is the quay and the raised dais. Just past that is a red brick Roman dock and past that two paved ramps led to the river bank. They are bordered by stone parapets, and were built during the rule of Taharqa. Past these is the Chapel of Achoris, which received the sacred boat of Amun when it was used in ceremonies.

To arrive at the entrance one follows the dromos with its crio-sphinxes. They have the head of a Ram and the body of a lion and are symbolic of the God Amun. Arriving at the temple, there is a statue of Ramesses II with his son between his feet.

To the right is a structure that has red steps, a red front colonnade and red brick walls. Inside there are pedestals. inscribed with the names of Roman emperors, that once held their statues. This was a Roman chapel dedicated to imperial worship. After leaving the Temple complex on the left is the Franco-Egyptian Center which has managed the temple complex since 1967. Down on the shore of the Nile is the Centre National dl la Recherche Scientifque, or CNRS, which houses the French and the Chicago House, a project of the University of Chicago is near by.

After this, you will wish to take a boat trip over to the West bank. This trip had a special meaning to the Egyptians, for they were more crossing the way to the West and life, then to a necropolis. The Valley of the Kings is as good as any to try first, with tombs from the 18th and 19th Dynasties. Outside the Valley of the Kings, the road leads past Antef, named for the 11th Dynasty prices who were buried here. Some tombs can still be seen as one heads towards the Temple of Seti I. Most of what is left of Seti's Temple is the view. The court is entered by the ruined gate of a pylon The court has what is left of a palace on the south side. The road continues south passing Dra-Abu el-Naga necropolis.


Sculptured Walls

The road eventually winds itself westward until reaching the Valley of Asasif. These are 25th and 26th Dynasty tombs. At the end of of the Valley of Asasif at the foot of a cliff named Deir el-Bahri is a spectacular complex of temples. The Temple of Mentuhetep I, Hatshepsut and Thotmose II here must be seen. Much of the architecture here seems so very powerful against the towering cliffs in the background. From here, the road continues past the remains of the temples of Ramesses IV and Thutmose III, eventually reaching the Necropolis of Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. This 18th Dynasty necropolis sits amidst houses where there are hundreds of holes. And below here, one comes to the famous Ramesseum, built by Ramesses II, a huge complex that took twenty years to complete.

As the road runs along past the remains of Thutmose IV, Merneptah, Ay and Horemheb's Temples, it finally comes to the huge complex known as Medinet Habu, which is another of Thebe's major attractions and a must see sight. The gate has square towers and appears almost oriental. Behind the complex is the workmen's village called Deir el-Medina. Out in the fields near here is the Colossi of Memnon, one of the major tourist attractions throughout time. Southwest of Deir el-Medina is the Valley of the Queens, where queens of the 18th and 19th Dynasties were buried.

From here, the road continues past the mudbrick remains of the Amenhotep III's palace called Malkatta. There is a lake to the east and at the other end of that, a small Roman temple called Deir Shelwit and built at the end of the 1st century.


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Name: Novotel Luxor Disco
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City: Luxor
Address: Khalid Ibn El Waleed st., Luxor
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There is a Disco at the Novotel Luxor Coralia Hotel. However, very little information on the Disco is supplied.
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City: Luxor
Address: Khalid Ibn El Waleed st., Luxor
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