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A Guide For Solo Traveler’s Dream Tour Of Luxor


For history buffs (or not) a trip to Luxor is all about soaking up the city's rich past. You can even check out the Luxor Museum, because you embark on a dream exploration of the destination. Once you've seen the museum's mummies and artifacts, make your way to the city's famous temples and tombs. You can even contact the popular tour operator in Chandler to book a special tour of the top destinations and private tour the pyramid, Luxor, etc.


Medinet Habu


If you're interested in soaking up local history but don't want to deal with hordes of tourists, past visitors recommend checking out Medinet Habu. This archeological destination stands out because of its massive funerary temple. Built by King Ramses III to honor Amon-Re, one of Egypt's most popular gods, the property's largest temple features reliefs that depict the king winning various wars. A smaller temple, a chapel and the two-story Syrian Gate are also housed within Medinet Habu's walls.


Valley of the Queens


The Valley of the Queens is home to more than 75 royal tombs. You'll find an array of queens, princesses and princes buried here, and one of Egypt's most elaborate tombs, the tomb of Nefertari resides within this valley.


Karnak Temple Complex


If you're in search of Luxor's largest collection of temple ruins, look no further than the Karnak Temple Complex. It features multiple temples, two obelisks, hieroglyphs and a sacred lake that was used for special rituals. Leading up to the property's entrance is the Avenue of Sphinxes, which connects the site to the Temple of Luxor.


The tour operators would recommend you to begin your solo trip across Egypt is to book Nile Cruise. You can even opt for customizable Luxor day tour as per your convenience.


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