Karnak temple is a vast open air museum, it’s the largest temple all over the world. NO site in Egypt is more impressive than Karnak…(see more)
Luxor temple is the reason of the fame of Luxor and is located in the heart of Luxor. It was dedicated to god Amon Ra and his family…(see more)
Valley of the Kings is an ancient burial ground for some of Egypt’s most famous kings, it’s where Howard Carter discovered the tomb of king Tutankhamun…(see more)
Habu temple is one of the most impressive, a must see temple in Egypt. Its the best preserved of all the mortuary temples of Luxor…(see more)
Valley of the Queens is the burial place of some of the queens of the new kingdom 1500 BC. More than 60 tombs were found there…(see more)
Hatshepsut Temple has a unique plan, three terraces joined by each other. It was built for the mummification process of…(see more)
Although these two huge statues represent king Amenophis III, they are wrongly known as the colossi of Memnon as….(see more)
Dendera temple is dedicated to goddess Hathor, goddess of love, playing, dance and music. Full of mythical creatures that would disturb the journey of…(see more)
Nobles valley is the place where the community of the workmen who constructed the royal tombs used to live with their families. They were the only people allowed to…(see more)
Nobles in Egyptian society were related to the pharaoh, priests, scribes, doctors or important military. Their tombs show…(see more)
Know more about the city of Luxor, what you can visit and the history of the ancient waste or Thebes as the Greek called it…(see more)