Luxor – Other CMS https://thechakraalchemist.com Thu, 09 Jan 2020 11:17:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 what are the best things to do in Luxor? https://thechakraalchemist.com/what-are-the-best-things-to-do-in-luxor/ Thu, 09 Jan 2020 11:17:45 +0000 https://www.egyptorientaltours.com/?p=1679

Luxor stands out above all of the other cities in Egypt for its sheer wealth of temples and tombs.

This was the location of ancient Thebes; it’s considered the great city of the New Kingdom and Middle Kingdom pharaohs.

The ancient Egyptian Who decorated the Nile banks with their enormous building works, and began the vast tomb structures snugly hidden In the Center of the rocky valley of the West Bank.

The ambition and the hard work of the ancient Egyptian are very appreciated nowadays in the magnificent Karnak Temple complex,

However, there are so many amazing landmarks in Luxor that you will need at less a week for soaking up the grandeur and elegance.

Luxor is mainly an open-air museum, and it’s the best place in Egypt to stop for couple of days and just lose yourself in the beautiful wonders of the ancient world.

Plan your tour with our list of the top tourist attractions in and around Luxor.

 

So what should you see and do in Luxor?

Temples of Karnak:

Karnak Temple in Luxor Egypt  this could be the highlight of your visit to Luxor.

The huge size of the architecture of Karnak temple will definitely impress you and that alone is worth a visit.

The long rows of sphinxes will guide you to this temple entrance, a worthy introduction to a great sight.

TIP: you should go early (before 10am) or late (after 4pm) to avoid and the midday heat and the crowded of tour buses.

A lot of tourists believe that the real beauty of this masterpiece lies in its site –  it’s located in the middle of the city, sitting on the  Nile banks. Very special location.

 

Valley of the Kings including Tutankhamun’s tomb

tutankhamun mummy

 

This is indeed the most impressive cemetery in the world.

A valley full of 60 different decadent, Complex tombs for a host of kings from the Egyptian dynasties.

The ticket allows you to go to 3 tombs (Ramses 3, 4 and 9 tombs  are the most impressive).

In spite of the fact that all the hieroglyphics inside the tombs are behind Perspex glass but with some imagination you can imagine the hundreds of skilled people drafted in to design these things before centuries ago and your sense of wonder will be restored.

NOTE that Tutankhamun’s tomb is much understated, small and underwhelming but it’s very stunning and definitely deserve a visit.

Valley of the Queens:

Valley of the Queens

Worth a peek, just don’t bank on being blown away.

 

Hot-air balloon ride:

hot air balloon ride
hot air balloon ride

A hot-air balloon ride is a special experience from all other activities of flight as there is no sensation of motion.

By Flying up to 1500 feet above the world’s biggest air museum, you will feel tranquility and peace.

The earth gradually rotates and descends below you.

Within minutes after soaring off you become at ease while you effortlessly drift over the spectacular, and treetops Luxor landscape.

It’s just like a dream to float gently over the countryside in complete harmony with your surroundings.

Colossi of Memnon:

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A distinct rarity in Egypt! You’ll notice these 2 huge beautiful Colossi on your way to your hot-air balloon ride and what a greeting they give.

They are 20 meters tall, these 2 statues give you more than 2000 tonnes of a welcome, sitting regally all day watching the endless hot air balloon flights of tourists. Awesome backdrop.

Check out our trips in Luxor:

Farida : 3 Nights Cruises

Over Day From Hurghada

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Explore the wonderful temple of medinet habu in luxor https://thechakraalchemist.com/explore-the-wonderful-temple-of-medinet-habu-in-luxor/ Sat, 04 Jan 2020 12:43:39 +0000 https://www.egyptorientaltours.com/?p=1429

The Temple Of Medinet Habu in Luxor, Egypt is a stunning location to visit during your tour in Egypt.

Medinet Habu is the Arabic name for the Mortuary Temple of Ramses III, a large complex, considered the second after Karnak temple in size and better preserved.

Medinet Habu temple is between the least visited of the major landmarks at Luxor, however, it deserves more attention than it gets.

This Temple is one considered of the biggest memorial temples in Egypt.

It measures 320 m in length (east to west) and about 200 m in width (north to south).

After Ramses III’s death, the ancient Egyptian built the Temple Of Medinet Habu to commemorate him, by orders of the current king himself.

The temple of medinet habu in luxor Its design contains a huge mud-brick enclosure wall surrounds the temple.

This temple contains a huge gateway that looks like a Syrian fort and is decorated with reliefs show battle scenes depicting the king’s wars in Syria.

By the gate to the right side, there is a shrine belonging to the 18th Dynasty.

There is a vast-open court that leads to a large pylon, and has two towers decorated in battle and war scenes.

On one tower, you can see the king, wearing the shining red crown with his “Ka” or “double”, beating his enemies in front of Re-Horakhty.

On the other tower, there are scenes showing the king as he is represented with the red crown of Lower Egypt, beating his enemies in front of the god Amon Ra.

 

The temple of medinet habu in luxor

 

The oxen hunt is one of the most amazing reliefs engraved on the back of the southern tower.

It showcases  Ramses III, leading his chariot and hunting wild oxen.

In these reliefs, you will notice that the sculptor was talented in showing the pain of the wounded animals.

The first open courtyard measures 42m long by 33m wide.

Its walls have reliefs with the battle scenes explaining the war against the Libyans, and the Syrians.

However, The second courtyard measures 42m long and  38m wide.

It was converted into a basilica during the period of the early Christian era.

But there are still some scenes and reliefs representing religious ceremonies, especially the festival of the gods Sokker (or Sokar) and Min.

Other reliefs represent the king, with the priests, making offerings to different deities.

The 1st Hypostyle is badly damaged, probably due to an earthquake in 27 B.C.

It once contained 24 columns in 6 rows, surrounded by 16 chapels split evenly.

The temple of medinet habu in luxor

The 1st Hypostyle is severely damaged, maybe because of an earthquake happened in 27 B.C.

once upon the time, The Temple Of Medinet Habu contained 24 columns arranged in 6 rows, surrounded by 16 chapels split evenly.

The four most important shrines on the right side’s  were:

1- The first one, dedicated to King Ramses III,

2- The second chapel, which was dedicated to the god, Ptah.

3- The fourth chapel, which was dedicated for the boat of the god Sokker, and finally

4- Chapel number 7 which was dedicated to the sacred boat of the god Amon Ra.

 

Check our tours and enjoy your visit to Luxor:

1-TOUR TO DENDARA & ABYDOS TEMPLES FROM LUXOR

2- The east and west bank in Luxor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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