Half Day - Morning/AM
Adult Price: $40 Child Price: $25
Luxor, Egypt

Habu Temple (Medinet Habu) & Nobles Tombs Tour in Luxor

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Enjoy a fascinating cultural tour on the West Bank of Luxor, where you will explore two remarkable treasures of ancient Egyptian civilization: Habu Temple (Medinet Habu) and the Tombs of the Nobles.

Your journey begins at Medinet Habu, one of the largest and best-preserved temples in Egypt, built during the reign of King Ramses III. This عظیم complex combines religious significance with fortified architecture, as it once functioned as both a temple and an administrative center. Admire the impressive wall reliefs depicting detailed battle scenes—especially the famous wars against the Sea Peoples—as well as vivid illustrations of daily life and religious rituals.

Continue your tour to the Tombs of the Nobles, a collection of burial sites belonging to high officials, priests, and scribes of the New Kingdom. These tombs are renowned for their vibrant and detailed artwork, showcasing scenes of everyday life such as farming, hunting, craftsmanship, and religious ceremonies—offering a unique perspective distinct from the royal tombs.

This tour provides a deeper and more personal insight into ancient Egyptian life, beyond the stories of kings and pharaohs.
 

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