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Abu Simbel complex

Egypt day tour packages are for sure one of the best recommendations for you and the 2 happy days Cairo Luxor and Abu Simbel start in the early morning We’ll transfer you to Cairo airport to fly to Aswan. upon your arrival, our Egyptologist tour guide will take you to Abu Simbel temples,
witch unique styles are considered masterpieces of ancient Egypt The rock-cut structures were both built during the reign of Ramses 2 around 1224 B.C.,
the first one dedicated to King Ramses. himself and the other one to his beloved wife, Queen Nefertari. decoration of both temples, incredible carving & artwork. hand-carved pillars wall paintings and statues are all in great condition.
lunch will be served at one of Aswan best teste restaurant
we will drive you back to Aswan to have lunch there, then head to Aswan railway station, catch the train to Luxor spend the night there.
valley of the king

Start your second day with an impressive breakfast meal, and then join our Egyptologist tour guide on a tour to visit the gorgeous Luxor tourist attractions, starting with: Its royal burials are located in the West Bank of Luxor, which has 24 terrific royal tombs and, in total, 64 tombs, according to the last discovery in 2008–2014.
It’s the final resting place of Egypt’s rulers from the 18th to the 20th dynasty; it is home to tombs, including those of the great Pharaoh Ramses II and King Tutankhamun. The tombs were well stocked with all the material goods a ruler might need in the next world. Most of the decoration inside the tombs is still well-preserved.
Hatshepsut temple

It is a mortuary temple at Deir El-Bahri. It was built by Queen Hatshepsut, who is considered to be one of the most formidable women in Ancient Egypt.
The queen is distinguished as one of the most successful pharaohs of ancient Egypt, but she was not the only female ruler in Egypt’s history. Her reign was peaceful and prosperous, and as a result, it witnessed a wide variety of achievements, one of them being her own mortuary temple, which commemorates all her great works on its walls.
colossi of Memnon

2 massive stone statues of king Amenhotep III are the remains of a complete mortuary temple. the statues are made of quartzite sandstone, which existed at Almokatam Mountain near Cairo and then moved to Luxor by river Nile barge
Lunch is included at River Nile restaurant
Karnak complex

The Karnak Temple dates back from around 2055 BC to around 100 AD. It was built as a cult temple and was dedicated to the gods Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. Being the largest building for religious purposes ever to be constructed, the Karnak Temple was known as the “most select of places” by ancient Egyptians. During the New Kingdom, the Karnak Temple Complex was the center of the ancient faith while power was concentrated at Thebes
(modern-day Luxor) and its significance is reflected in its enormous size. In addition to its religious significance, it also served as a treasury, administrative center, and palace for the New Kingdom pharaohs. It is, to this day, considered the largest temple complex ever constructed anywhere in the world. On the 2 happy days Cairo Luxor and Abu Simbel,
we will transfer you to Luxor airport to catch a flight back to Cairo. we are very pleased to hear from you and are ready for any inquiry
Included and Excluded
- Pick-up and drop-back service
- domestic flight ticket (Cairo – Aswan )-(Luxor- Cairo )
- over night at Aswan hotel
- 2 lunch
- English guide
- entrance fees to sightseen
- train ticket Aswan – Luxor
- all services and taxes
- extra expenses not mentioned
- gratuity
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