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Unveiling the Splendors of Luxor: A Journey through its Captivating Highlights
Unveiling the Splendors of Luxor: A Journey through its Captivating Highlights

Luxor tours are the best way to see the heavenly beauty of Luxor, one of the world's greatest interactive museums, filled with the most stunning and magnificent monuments in Upper Egypt, with the help of Trips2Deal tour operators, tour guides, and drivers who have been providing the finest service at the best affordable prices for more many years.

 

Our Luxor Tour opens the door to the most well-known tourist locations, including the Karnak Temple Complex, the Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens, balloon rides, horse carriage rides in Luxor, and many more exciting activities. Our Luxor tours offer excursions from Luxor to Cairo and Alexandria notable attractions such as the Pyramids Complex, the Great Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, the Cairo Citadel, the Khan El Khalili Bazaar, and others.

Luxor has the power of the sun, capable of coming to life and creating a sensation of beauty and surprise in the soul of everybody who wishes to transcend the limits of time and space in order to experience the grandeur of Ancient Egypt in the most magnificent way. The major objective of this website is to present facts and information about the famous city of Luxor to all tourists.

 

Luxor's climate:

 

Luxor's climate is sunny and hot, with average temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in the summer and 22 degrees Celsius (71.6 degrees Fahrenheit) in the winter.

Millions of people from all across the world come to view all of the stunning wonders that this great city has to offer.

 

Luxor Tourist Attractions:

·        Luxor Tourist Attractions are worldwide treasures of physical beauty and grandeur. Luxor was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979 as a consequence of the numerous temples strewn around the city.

·        The heavenly guardian, the great Colossi of Memnon, stands at the city's first footsteps, and in the heart of a mountain is the heavenly valley of the king, which houses 63 tombs for royalty and nobles, as well as 20 tombs of kings and queens from the new kingdom period, including the Ramsess dynasty, Tutankhamun, Seti I, Amenhotep I, Thutmose, and many more

·        Another remarkable monument is the beautiful Valley of the Nobles, which includes 500 tombs of nobles, governors, and tax collectors, as well as wall images and wall decorations representing their daily life in amazing detail.

·        The beautiful temple of Queen Hatshepsut, constructed in 1479 BC, is the most flawless example of ancient Egyptian architecture and one of Egypt's finest surviving temples.

·        The Great Luxor Temple, also known as the southern sanctuary, was established approximately 1400 BCE and is one of Luxor's oldest and most impressive temples dedicated to the Theban Triad.

·        The vast Karnak temples Complex, also known as the most selected of Places, is one of the world's greatest open-air museums, committed to recording the spiritual growth of the complete ancient Egyptian society.

·        The Karnak temple complex is a heavenly treasure that was once the most prominent center of devotion in Ancient Egypt, with sanctuaries, kiosks, and obelisks consecrated to the god of ancient Thebes and the glory of pharaohs extending back more than 3500 years.

·        The Temple of Amun-Ra, one of the world's biggest religious complexes, soars above Luxor.

·        Karnak Temple is well-known for its hall lined with huge papyrus-shaped columns. The Karnak temple complex is a heavenly treasure that was once the most prominent center of devotion in Ancient Egypt, with sanctuaries, kiosks, and obelisks consecrated to the god of ancient Thebes and the glory of pharaohs extending back more than 3500 years.

·        The pharaohs of the 18th to 20th century developed the bulk of the buildings.

·        The legendary 3 km walkway of human-headed sphinxes that links the famous Temple of Amun at Karnak with Luxor Temple is a great place to behold.

 

Things to Do in Luxor:

Every traveler will have the opportunity to explore all of the ancient historical attractions throughout the city, as well as a number of stores and street markets where you can buy several lovely goods, board a wonderful hot air balloon, enter the light and sound show, and witness the history of ancient Egypt come to life.

 

Every tourist to Luxor has the chance to take a Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan, where all of the attractions of ancient Egypt may be thoroughly experienced.There is also the remarkable Luxor Museum, which boasts the rarest collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities.