Mysteries of the West Bank

This journey is an off beaten track to the wonders  of the west bank where you will be taken to the Valley of the Queens. The wives of the pharaohs were buried in the ancient times in a unified location known then as Ta-Set-Neferu, meaning “the place of beauty”!

Next, you  will be escorted to explore the Ramesseum Temple, AKA The Temple of Millions of Years”.

End your journey with an insightful visit to the Temple of Madinet Habu, which once was the administration center of the west bank of the city of Thebes.

  • Valley of the Queens
  • Madinet Habu Temple
  • Ramasseum Temple

Valley of the Queens: Start a new shining day by visiting the unique Valley of the Queens, It was highly famous for being the burial site of many wives of pharaohs. However, parting at death, the pharaohs themselves were buried separately in the Valley of the Kings! 

 

You will certainly have the possible option to purchase the entry pass to Queen Nefertari’s tomb, the finest of all the tombs with its vivid colors and outstanding scale of depictions. 



The Ramesseum Temple: A short driving distance away falls the funerary Temple of Ramses ll. Famous for its 57-foot (17-meter) seated statue of Ramses II (of which only fragments are left), which was dedicated to the deceased king. 

 

Only about half preserved, yet you can still see remnants of the walls of the Ramesseum decorated with reliefs, including scenes depicting the Battle of Kadesh, the Syrian Wars, and the Festival of Min. This temple is historically identified with the Tomb of Ozymandias, AKA KV7 (a corruption of Ramses II’s prenomen) described by the Greek historian Diodorus in the 1st century BC.  

 

The Temple of Madient Habu: At last, one of the most remarkably impressive monuments in Luxor built by the great Pharaoh Ramses III, a great military leader whose many achievements are recorded on the walls of the Pylon and the courts of the temple. Many of the colors and reliefs of the temple were preserved due to the fact that the temple was converted into a Christian monastery when they covered the walls with plastic sheets.

  • All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
  • Pick up services from your hotel & return.
  • Private expert Egyptologist.
  • Entrance fees to the mentioned sights.
  • Sites not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Extra expenses.
  • Tips and gratitude.
  • Meals and drinks

Price is $180 USD per person.

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