Our trip will start early in the morning, where you will find one of our representatives waiting for you in front of your hotel or Nile cruise to take you in a comfortable air-conditioned car along the picturesque Nile River road, with farms and small villages on both sides of the road, the drive from Aswan to Luxor takes about 3 hours.
We will start the day by experiencing the Temple of Luxor, one of the most significant pharaonic temples in the East Bank. Ramses II completed it after King Amenhotep III had begun construction. We will tour the Ramses Courtyard and the Great Hall of Columns, take a stroll amid the enormous statues and columns, and discover how the temple was used for religious rituals in the past, particularly the Feast of the Optos.
After that, we will travel to the west bank of Luxor, one of Thebes' most significant aristocratic locations, to witness the tomb of Sheikh Abdel Qurna, also known as the area of the tombs of Abu al-Naga. If to have, it will be able to We will get the opportunity to visit one of the tombs of New Kingdom priests and top officials, where we will be able to capture these priceless moments in photographs that document daily life, religious convictions, and burial customs.
A visit to the Valley of the Queens, where the wives and children of the pharaohs were buried, will thereafter be available to us. In addition to touring the Ramsesium Temple, the funerary temple of King Ramses II, you will be awed by the remnants of the enormous statues and wall inscriptions that immortalize his battles and victories, particularly the well-known Battle of Kadesh. If Queen Nefertari's tomb exists, it is among the most beautiful in the region, as are other tombs adorned with vivid paintings that depict the soul's journey to the other world.
After a busy day among the timeless monuments of Luxor, the journey back to Aswan begins in the evening, laden with memories of the greatest pages of Pharaonic history.



