In this tour, the splendor of the Habu Temple's beauty transcends time and space, showcasing the majesty of ancient civilizations in Egypt.
The valley, also known as Biban el-Harim. It is a site located on the west bank of the Nile River. It was used as a burial place for the wives of pharaohs and their children during the New Kingdom period (1570–1069 BCE). The valley contains more than 75 tombs, many of which are decorated with intricate wall paintings and carvings, depicting scenes from daily life and religious beliefs.
The Temple, also known as the Temple of Ramesses III, is an ancient temple located in the city of Luxor. It was built during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses III (1186–1155 BCE) in the 20th dynasty of the New Kingdom period and is also very well preserved.
Enjoy your lunch at the local restaurant and then move on to visit the
It is an ancient Egyptian village located on the west bank of the Nile River, dating back to the New Kingdom period (1570–1069 BCE), and also known for being the home of the artisans who worked on the nearby Valley of the Kings and other royal tombs.
The is an ancient Egyptian temple built by Pharaoh Ramesses II (1279–1213 BCE) in the 19th dynasty and known for its impressive size, well-preserved reliefs, and inscriptions depicting the pharaoh's military campaigns and divine nature.