You'll enjoy the most delicious breakfast of your life on board the cruise, then begin your tour to explore Luxor's most important temples and the history of the great pharaohs who built them. You'll be accompanied by your professional tour guide to visit the Valley of the Kings, where the powerful kings of the New Kingdom were buried beneath the top of a pyramid-shaped rock cliff that surrounds the famous valley. The choice of the valley to carve these precious royal tombs was not a coincidence. They chose this location after conducting extensive research and studies. The pyramid was a symbol of resurrection and eternal life, and the pyramidal shape was considered a sign of divine power. This area, and the summit itself, were under the control of the goddess Hathor, "Lady of the West."
The isolated nature of this valley was another reason for choosing it as the final resting place for the great kings. Tombs were robbed in ancient times—as was the case with the pyramids of the Old and Middle Kingdoms—and to avoid this fate, they chose hidden underground tombs in a secluded desert valley. The first powerful New Kingdom ruler confirmed to have been buried in the Valley of the Kings was Thutmosis I, the third king of the Eighteenth Dynasty. According to Ini, the chief official who excavated his tomb, "I supervised the excavation of the king's tomb in private so that no one would see or hear about it."
You will also visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, which gained great religious significance as it was dedicated to the god Amun and served as a major center for worship and sacrifice, where rituals were performed to appease the gods and seek their blessings. In addition, the reliefs that adorn the temple walls provide valuable historical and cultural information about the reign of Queen Hatshepsut and the New Kingdom period of ancient Egypt. The intricate carvings and paintings on the walls depict trade journeys and contacts with foreign lands, confirming the flourishing commercial activity and diplomatic relations during this period.
You will see the two Colossi of Memnon, which were dedicated to King Amenhotep III. Their construction was overseen by the famous and skilled architect Amenhotep, son of Hapu. In front of them stood an ancient and massive funerary temple of King Amenhotep III. Nothing remains of this temple except the two statues, each approximately 21.90 meters tall. After this fantastic tour, we will return you to the cruise to enjoy dinner while the cruise sails to its next destination.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner