Luxor, city of thousand doors
Luxor, the city of thousand doors
Luxor, the city of a thousand doors, the city that contains 30% of the monuments of the whole world.
Luxor, (known as Thebes) was the capital of ancient Egypt during the time of the new empire which is considered as the most powerful period in Pharaonic Egypt.
The local god of Luxor was called Amun, and when the city became the capital, he was unified with the sun god Ra to become Amun- Ra.
On the East bank of the Nile, there are two complexes of temples dedicated to the divinity of the god Amun- Ra, the complex of Karnak and the one of Luxor
Important pharaohs like Ramses II, Siti I, Thutmose III, is involved in the construction of Karnak Temple is considered the largest complex of temples in Egypt.
The pharaohs Amenhotep III, Queen Hatshepsut, and Ramses II participate in the construction of the complex that carries the name of the city.
On the West bank of the Nile, we find the Necropolis, Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, Valley of the Nobles, Valley of artisans and funerary temples like the Ramesseum, Deir el-Bahari, and Medinet Habu
Luxor can be visited in a day – six days, of course, it depends on the sites you want to visit also on your rhythm.
– You will find here Tourist attractions, more about Luxor
– You can find here Programs & Excursions From Luxor
Friends enjoyed with us on their trip to Luxor
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