We'll pick you up from your hotel before dawn so you may take a hot air balloon flight and see the sunrise. The balloon takes off at a known airport in front of Hatshepsut Temple, west of Luxor. In essence, landing is an adventure-oriented tourism activity because it doesn't always take place in the same place but rather varies each time according on the wind direction and strength.
Then you will enjoy a meal that can be enjoyed with precision... Koshari is one of the famous popular Egyptian dishes, and is distinguished by its high nutritional value.
The Valley of Kings will be followed by a visit to Deir el-Bahari. She was not the only one for whom this shrine was ever created. Portions of the temple were dedicated to the gods Anubis and Hathor, as well as her father, King Thutmose I. A sky-opening shrine was dedicated to the sun god Ra-Horakhty, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. There was also a great place dedicated to Amun.
Have fun when you visit Medinet Habu. According to Nubi Gad, a tour guide from West Luxor, King Ramses III constructed the huge temple of Medinet Habu, also called the House of Millions of Years. He explained that Phoenix House, also comprising the Three Hypostyle Halls and the Temple of Ramses III, form part of Medinet Habu.
Enjoy a visit to the Ramesseum. It consists of the remains of roads and broken Osirian columns, in addition to a huge pylon, half of which has collapsed. In addition, the temple includes the remains of one of the largest statues in the world, which is of King Ramesses II, which is estimated to weigh 1,000 tons and is 16 meters long. Time to get back to your accommodation.