Start your morning with a nice breakfast on your Nile cruise and be ready to explore the Valley of Kings, which is the location that was chosen by the Egyptian kings to be the safe place where their tombs would be. They chose a far place inside a cliff of the mountain that looks like the pyramids of Giza in terms of its outer shape.
The Valley of the Kings on the western bank of the Nile witnessed one of the most important events, which was the discovery of the tomb and the treasure of King Tutankhamun. The valley includes many tombs for important, courageous Egyptian kings like Setti I and Ramses, which are known for the beauty of their construction and how value of their possessions, making the valley one of the most attractive sights in Luxor day tours.
Then, let’s move with our tour guide to see the colossi of Memnon, which are two tall and massive statues for king Amenhotep III, one of the great kings of the Egyptian history. The two statues reveal the development of the art of architecture of the Egyptians. The Greek scientists gathered with the Egyptian scientists and gave the statues the name of Memnon, like the Greek hero who was killed in the Trojan War.
Then we will move to the Hatshepsut temple of the queen Hatshepsut, one of the greatest queens who ruled the Egyptian kingdom. The temple is known as “Gesro-Gesro” in the ancient Egyptian language, which means the holiest of holies. Moreover, the temple has witnessed the funeral rituals of Queen Hatshepsut, but it was also dedicated to Isis, Hathor, Anubis, and Hor Ra Achti.
The walls of the temple represent scenes depicting temple rituals, moving the obelisks to the temples, the trip of Queen Hatshepsut to Punt countries, and finally, how Hatshepsut became the legal ruler for Egypt. Finally, you will be transferred back to your Nile cruise to rest and enjoy the shows on board.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and dinner