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Luxor, Abydos and Dendera Tour

Luxor is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate. The population numbers 506,535 (2012 estimate), with an area of approximately 417 square kilometres (161 sq mi). The modern city sprawls to the site of the Ancient Egyptian city of Waset, also known as Nut and to the Greeks as Thebes or Diospolis, Luxor has frequently been characterized as the "world's greatest open-air museum", as the ruins of the temple complexes at Karnak and Luxor stand within the modern city.

Immediately opposite, across the River Nile, lie the monuments, temples and tombs of the west bank Necropolis, which includes the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens. Thousands of tourists from all around the world arrive annually to visit these monuments, contributing greatly to the economy of the modern city.

Luxor

  1. Karnak
  2. Luxor Temple by Night
  3. Opet Festival
  4. Deir el-Medina
  5. Tomb of Rekhmire (TT100)
  6. Tomb of Sennefer (TT96)
  7. Sunflower Restaurant
  8. Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut
  9. Ramesseum
  10. Valley of the Queens
  11. Tomb of Prince Khaemwaset (QV44)
  12. Tomb of Prince Amenherkhepshef (QV55)
  13. Journey to the Afterlife
  14. Valley of the Kings
  15. Tomb of Nakht (TT52)
  16. Tomb of Menna (TT69)
  17. Medinet Habu Temple
  18. Ramses Restaurant Cafeteria
  19. Carter's House & the Replica Tomb of Tutankhamun

Abydos

  1. Temple of Seti I

Dendera

  1. Temple of Hathor

Luxor

  1. Tomb of Ay
  2. Mortuary Temple of Seti I
  3. Tomb of Ramose
  4. Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III
  5. Luxor Museum
  6. Mummification Museum
  7. Abu Haggag Mosque
  8. Sonesta St. George Hotel Luxor
  9. Luxor Survival Kit

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