Egypt Tour Vacation- Discovering the Wonders of Luxur

June 16th, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

Dubbed the worlds greatest open air museum the 416km2 Luxor City is situated in upper southern Egypt on the Nile valley. Luxor is a ancient gem thats the resting place of wives and pharaohs from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. It has more than 70 burial places with tombs of Queens Nefertiti, and Tyi at Valley of Queens being highly renowned and people desiring to discover Egypt vacation packages in order to see for themselves the attractions will not be disappointed.

Luxor is also dotted with old temple devastates used in worship of in numerous gods from the 11th century. consequently its the consummate holiday choice for visitors having the fascination of living the Egypts antique civilization. Luxor stands on what was the old city of Thebes. However there are residual ruins of bygone centuries at Karnak and West Bank along River Nile.

These ruins are for temples, monuments and tombs that compelthousands of visiting tourists every year. Visitors to Luxor are suggested to bring a digital camera to make sure they capture treasured snaps of these old architectural wonders.

The Temple of Luxor still standing was used in the historical occasion of Opet which was celebrated every year in the New Kingdom period. The temple housed the ancient Egyptian gods that were paraded publicly at Opet Festival. The temple has many separate sections each of which was used during the festival.

The other temple was the Deir El Bahri situated on the West Bank of the Nile. Its a awesome complex of mortuary temples and tombs. It was built with limestone for the great Queen Hatshepsut where lies her tomb and was place to two statues of Osiris gods. Closer to central Luxor is Deir el Medina.

The residual ruins here are of an old Egyptian Township at first restrained by craftsmen who used to adorn tombs at Valley of Kings. All that survives today are stone walls that marked out streets and houses. There are also two very old tombs with wall paintings and host remains of the craftsmen.

The Valley of Kings and Valley of Queens are places with decorated burial sites and tombs where ancient royalty and their families were buried. There are 30 to 40 burial sites open for tourists exploration. Tomb explorers are supposed to wear masks and pads.

The temple of Karnak is a single city with a myriad of temples and was constructed to worship god Amun. There is one huge temple at the center that would contain Notre Dame, and Milans St Peters cathedrals. The 54,000 square foot Hypostyle Hall with 134 columns is considered as the largest space in a religious building in the world.

Other remarkable placesand monuments consists the Avenues of Sphinxes that take the breath of any visitor away. The other is the Colossi of Memnon at the West Bank with two enormous sandstone statues. The reconstructed Temple of Merneptah that was used as a funerary temple is better exploring as it is the Temple of Seti.

Tourists can diversify their tours by visiting Qena Town and enjoy water sports like scuba diving. Luxor has an airport that makes it accessible to the foreigners. As you tour Egypt, dont forget to go on the exciting Egypt river Nile cruise.

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