3 Days Tour Luxor and Aswan with Cairo from Marsa Alam
3 Days Tour Luxor and Aswan withCairo from Marsa Alam,Visit the valley of Kings, Abu simble,the Giza Pyramids and The Grand Egyptian museum in 3 Days Tour from Marsa Alam.
3 Days Tour Luxor and Aswan withCairo from Marsa Alam ,Visit the valley of Kings, Abu simble,the Giza Pyramids and The Grand Egyptian museum in 3 Days Tour from Marsa Alam .
Pick up from your hotel in Marsa Alam to Luxor . as per the early departure,we recommend to take breakfast box with you.
Karnak
:
No site in Egypt is more impressive than Karnak
It is the largest temple complex ever built by man and represents the combined achievement of many generations of ancient builders and pharaohs. The Temple of Karnak
is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples situated on 247 acres of land.
Lunch will be served in a local restaurant in Luxor . Cross the Nile with a motorboat, Then Proceed to visit:
The Valley of kings:
The Valley of Kings is The final resting place of Egypt's rulers from the 18th to 20th dynasty, it is home to tombs including the great pharaoh Ramses II and boy pharaoh Tutankhamen.
The tombs were well stocked with all the material goods a ruler might need in the next world. Most of the decoration inside the tombs is still well preserved.
Hatshepsut Temple:
It is one of the most beautiful & best preserved of all of the temples of Ancient Egypt. The temple was built on three levels with two wide ramps in a central position joining the levels together.
Colossi of Memnon:
Two massive stone statues of king Amenhotep III are the only remains of a complete mortuary temple.
The statues are made from blocks of quartzite sandstone which exist in Cairo then moved 700 KM to Luxor
At the end of your tour in Luxor drive to Aswan overnight in Aswan
An early pick-up from your hotel in Aswan at 04: 00, travel by air-conditioned vehicle from Aswan to Abu Simbel, It takes 3 hours driving to the temples of Abu Simbel
Abu simble temples
The two temples were Carved out of the mountainside during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II in the 13th century BC, Upon arrival, Your Egyptologist guide will tell you all about one of the greatest and most whimsical pharaohs in Egyptian history. Marvel at the main façade of the Great Temple to Ramesses II and its 4 statues of the pharaoh seated on his throne following his advancing age. In theory, the main temple is dedicated to Amon-Re Horakhty and Ptah, but in practice, it was constructed for the greater glory of its builder, Ramses the Great. Continue to the smaller temple of Ramesses' consort, Queen Nefertari, situated right next to the Great Temple. Admire the impressive rock-cut façade depicting the pharaoh and his queen. Re-board the coach at 09:00 for the return transfer to Aswan
Lunch will be served in Aswan
Visit Aswan attraction After the lunch
Phiala temple:
Built to honor the goddess Isis, this was the last temple built in the classical Egyptian style. Construction began around 690 BC, and it was one of the last outposts where the goddess was worshipped.
The High dam:
Aswan High Dam is a rock-fill dam located at the northern border between Egypt and Sudan. The dam is fed by the River Nile and the reservoir forms Lake Nasser. Construction for the project began in 1960 and was completed in 1968. It was officially inaugurated in 1971.
The Unfinished Obelisk :
Aswan was the source of ancient Egypt’s finest granite, used to make statues and embellish temples, pyramids, and obelisks. The large unfinished obelisk in the Northern Quarries has provided valuable insight into how these monuments were created, although the full construction process is still not entirely clear. Three sides of the shaft, nearly 42m long, were completed except for the inscriptions. At 1168 tonnes, the completed obelisk would have been the single heaviest piece of stone the Egyptians ever fashioned.
Fly to Cairo from Aswan then Transfer to your hotel in Giza
Our guide will pick you up from your hotel in Giza for a private day trip to the Giza Pyramids. You will first visit the Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu), the oldest and largest of the pyramids in the Giza complex. It is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only one to have remained largely intact. The Pyramid of Khufu: The Great Pyramid was built as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt. Its construction is estimated to have taken place in the 26th century BC, approximately 27 years. Originally rising to 146.5 meters (481 feet), the Great Pyramid was the tallest man-made structure for over 3,800 years. Over time, most of its smooth white limestone casing has been removed, reducing its height to 138.5 meters today. What we see now is the underlying central structure. The base, roughly square with sides of 230.3 meters, represents a volume of about 2.6 million cubic meters, including an inner mound. If you wish to visit the burial chamber of King Khufu, we will then visit the Pyramid of Khafre (or Khafre). This is the second tallest and second largest of the three pyramids at Giza, and the tomb of Pharaoh Khafre (Chefren), of the Fourth Dynasty, who reigned from approximately 2558 to 2532 BC. We will then visit the Pyramid of Menkaure. Enjoy a panoramic view of the three pyramids of Giza. We will then head to the Valley Temple of King Khafre. During your visit, you will be able to admire the Great Sphinx up close, the legendary guardian that watches over the immense funerary complex with its lion's body and the head of King Khafre. After contemplating the grandeur of the pyramids, you will certainly be hungry. So, let's take a break for a delicious Egyptian lunch that will leave you speechless with the most flavorful dishes you have ever tasted. Now it's time to visit the fabulous Egyptian Museum, which houses many important pieces of ancient Egyptian history. It boasts the world's largest collection of Pharaonic antiquities. If you would like to visit the Royal Mummy Room, where you will feel as if you are strolling through the Valley of the Kings, where most of these mummies originally lay, ask your guide to take you to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. (Optional) The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), located near the Giza pyramids, aims to become one of the world's greatest archaeological museums. It will showcase Egypt's rich history through more than 100,000 artifacts, including the complete treasures of King Tutankhamun , on display for the first time. Its modern architecture incorporates traditional Egyptian elements and features spacious galleries, interactive exhibits, and panoramic views of the pyramids. The GEM strives to offer visitors a unique and immersive experience, bridging Egypt's ancient past with cutting-edge museum technology. Flight from Cairo to Hurghada , then transfer to your hotel in Marsa Alam .
Inclusions:
- Pick up services from your hotel in Marsa Alam and return
- Return flight ticket from Aswan- Cairo-Cairo-Hurghada
- All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Private English Egyptologist guide
- Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites
- Bottled water on board the vehicle during the tour
- Lunch meal at a local restaurant in Cairo
- Shopping tours in Cairo
- All Service charges & taxes
- 1 night in Aswan with Breakfast
- 1 night in Giza with breakfast
Exclusions:
- Any Extras not mentioned in the itinerary
- Tipping
Please remember to bring:
- Passports
- Hat
- Sunglasses
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