Luxor
The World's Greatest Open-Air Museum
Best: October to April, early mornings for site visitsSuggested: 2-3 days, or combine with Nile cruise
ABOUT LUXOR
Ancient Thebes, modern Luxor, was once the capital of Egypt and remains the most significant archaeological site in the world. Split by the Nile into the East Bank (city of the living) and West Bank (city of the dead), Luxor contains more temples, tombs, and monuments than any other place on Earth.
TOP ATTRACTIONS
Valley of the Kings
62 royal tombs including Tutankhamun
Karnak Temple
Largest ancient religious complex
Luxor Temple
Stunning night illumination
Temple of Hatshepsut
Female pharaoh's mortuary temple
Colossi of Memnon
Giant statues of Amenhotep III
Valley of the Queens
Tombs of royal women
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