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A real way to discover the two most influential ancient Pharaonic sites in Egypt on this grand two-days tour!
Visiting the Ancient Pyramids and Grand Museum in Cairo, to the world-renowned Valley of the Kings in Luxor to explore Temples and burial sites. The best way to learn the real ancient history that led to the origins of Egyptian civilization. Join us on this unbelievable adventure!
You will be collected in the morning from your hotel in Sharm El Sheik from our Representative, then transferred to Sharm Airport for your flight to Cairo.
On arrival, you will be greeted by our Tour Guide then transferred by comfortable vehicle to the first stop of the day to the Great Pyramids of Giza.
Here, you will be dazzled by the size of the 3 Pyramids named after the Pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. The largest and most impressive is the Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu, the father of the two sons Khafre and Menkaure, which sits at the forefront of the other Pyramids. The area is known as the Giza Plateau and is surrounded by a spectacular desert landscape; and includes the Great Sphinx known to be positioned as a guardian of the Pharaohs in their afterlife. Time for some stunning photos. You are then moving on to your next stop for a delightful lunch at a local restaurant. Here, you will be located at the most famous market known as Khan Khalili, situated in the district of Old Cairo with its ancient Mosques and cobbled streets. Time for some lovely souvenir shopping before on to the final stop of the Grand Egyptian Museum. Recently constructed, the enormous Museum hosts a massive number of artifacts, the largest collection worldwide of Pharaonic times. Here you will discover treasure and findings from mummified bodies to household items, giant granite statues of Pharaohs, and most exciting, the sarcophagus and golden mask of the boy king Tutankhamun.
Today will be another informative and essential day of tours in the ancient city of Luxor, previously known as the Capital City of Thebes during the Middle Kingdom.
Firstly, you will cross the Nile to the West Bank, known as the Valley of the Kings. A visit to the unusual Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the first known female Pharaoh. This Queen had a fascinating story of her reign, and exploring her Temple will give you an insight into her time as Pharaoh. The Valley holds many burial sites, and to date, 63 tombs were discovered, including the famous boy-king Tutankhamun by the Archaeologist Howard Carter. Take some memorable photos of the Valley and its high rock formations before moving on to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
After a relaxing lunch, you will visit the important Temple of Karnak on the East Bank in Luxor. This Temple was a strategic and vital Temple during its time as the Capital City during the middle kingdom. Home to the God Amun, the Temple was immense and hosted giant pylons through its entrance halls, a sacred lake, a place of worship, an ancient observatory, and home to the Pharaoh Ramesses III. The Temple is linked via an avenue of Sphinx to the Temple of Luxor.
Finally, you will head to the Airport in Luxor for your flight back to Sharm El Sheik and your hotel for a relaxing evening.