We start by visiting Banana Island. A unique island created by the charming nature with some quiet preparations from the people of Al-Bayrat village in the west, by preparing Upper Egyptian seating areas and simple tables on which food, drinks and fruits are served.
The island represents an enjoyment of the picturesque views, greenery and the magic of the Nile River mingling with the large banana trees, which is considered one of the most important sites. This is our goal: for you to relax and unwind during our trip. Then we move to the Luxor Temple.
Next, we move on to Luxor Temple. The Theban Temple, later called Luxor Temple, was dedicated to a complex style. Located on the east bank of the Nile River in the city of Luxor, now known as Ancient Thebes, it is one of the best-preserved and most beautifully constructed Egyptian temples, and here Egyptian temple planning is most clearly evident.
This historic spot houses numerous and diverse pharaonic temples and monuments, including the Temple of Amun (a god in pharaonic belief), statues, and obelisks.
“The largest ancient house of worship in the world, these temples were of great religious influence, and kings were keen to record (their) positions in them.” Our tour ends when you are dropped off at your accommodation.







