You will be received early in the morning and we will start our intensive tour. You're going to come One of the most significant landmarks in the city is the Luxor Temple. It contains a number of enormous statues scattered around the front, the Pyramid of King Ramses II, and a decorated obelisk that shows the king's conquests. The Hall of Divine Birth and the Chamber of Alexander the Great are two of its most significant elements.
After that, we're going to the Valley of the Kings. The largest tomb and open museum in the world is located on the west bank of the Nile River. Its vibrantly colored walls date back thousands of years, but they appear to have been finished yesterday.
Sanctuary of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari. On the west bank of the Nile River is a group of pharaonic temples and tombs called Deir el-Bahari. This monastery bears Queen Hatshepsut's name and was constructed by her. It was later renamed Deir el-Bahari. The temple consists of three ascending terraces divided by an ascending causeway.
After that, you will visit The Ramesseum Temple is one of the funerary temples that were built for the dead in ancient Egypt. It was built by King Ramses II. The temple contains huge statues of Ramses II and inscriptions and decorations that tell the story of life during that period.
Now it's time to go back to your hotel.
Meals: Lunch