Now, it is the fourth day of our Nile cruise trip, after having your delicious breakfast with the enchanting view of the Great Nile River. You will have a totally new adventure in Egyptian history; travel back with the Egyptian history and stories of Egyptian life. your first adventure will be seeing
Hatshepsut temple: It's called the Gem of Luxor's temples, and it is one of the unique funeral temples on the west bank. It is also known as Hatshepsut Temple or El Deir El Bahari. She was a powerful queen who ruled Egypt and had a great impression on the Egyptian ruling system, and its artifacts stand still till now. The temple is known for its rare art of architecture and distinctive cravings decorating its walls.
Our second destination will be the Memnon statues, which are very high statues that were built by King Amenhotep III. In the past, there was a funeral temple for King Amenhotep, but it no longer exists. The statue has gained the name of Memnon after a short funny story in ancient Egypt in which sounds were coming from the passing of the air through the cracks of the statues, similar to a sad song. Therefore, the Greeks said that these sounds were the cries of the mother of the hero Memnon, who was killed by Achilles in the Trojan War, hence the name Memnon.
The final stop will be the Valley of Kings, which is considered the largest tomb in the world for Egyptian kings and nobles. It is a colorful painting from thousands of years that is still colorful and beautiful, like it was painted yesterday. The powerful New Kingdom kings were buried beneath the top of a pyramid-shaped rocky cliff that surrounded the area of the valley, which wasn't by chance. It has been chosen believing that the pyramid is a symbol for the resurrection and rebirth.
Finally, you will be transported to Luxor airport or Luxor station upon your request.
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch and dinner