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Luxor Guide

Experience the Magic: Luxor Day Trip from Cairo by Air
10
Nov

Temple of Karnak

Among the destroyed structures is the outstanding Temple of Amun-Re, which has 10 entrances, pylons. The largest entrance has a width of 113m and a height of 45m. The huge portico is located next to the huge pylons. 
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10
Nov

Hatshepsut Temple

In terms of visual impact from a distance, there is no rival to Hatshepsut's temples. The unique multi-tiered structure nestled against the limestone cliffs on the shoulder of the river valley is a truly breathtaking sight. 
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10
Nov

Valley of the Queens

The valley of the queens, which is located south of Thebes-West, is not only home to the graves of queens, but also of family members. Under Ramses III. Princesses were also buried here. 
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10
Nov

Luxor Museum

Until 1975, the Luxor Museum consisted of one floor and was expanded to a two-story museum in March 2004. It is located on the bank of the Nile, between the Karnak Temple and the Luxor Temple, and houses artifacts from Thebes, but also from the entire Luxor area. 
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10
Nov

Mortuary temple of Sethos I in Abydos

The mortuary temple of Sethos I is located 160km north of Luxor in Abydos near the city of Sohag, about 15 kilometers southwest of the present city of el-Balyana. In ancient times it was located directly on the way of the festive procession from the temple of Amun at Karnak to Deir el-Bahari. 
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10
Nov

Valley of the Kings, Egypt

The Egypt Valley of the Kings is located on the western bank of the Nile in Luxor, behind "Deir el Behari". It is one of the most famous mortuary sites in Egypt. The valley houses the tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom. 
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10
Nov

Luxor weather, sights and all info about the city

Luxor is an ancient Egyptian city (Pharaonic City) located on the banks of the Nile River in the heart of Upper Egypt. Luxor is a city with many names. The ancient Egyptians called it Waset, meaning the city of the scepter. When the Greeks came, they called it Thebes. 
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