Breakfast on board. An anticipated busy day whilst going to the Nile river closer to the west bank. The first visit in the day to
The Valley of the Kings, the valley incorporates sixty-three royal tombs in the New Kingdom period 1500 B.C. The motive for selecting the west bank for the burial, was due to the dry environment, qualified Limestone queries, and to hold their tombs and the royal mummies obscured from the robbers. The partitions of those tombs are containing brilliant carvings and inscriptions indicating the religious life of the Pharaohs. Then continue to
The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is such a completely unique temple in its architectural style. Where it consolidates the engravings of the royal trip to Puntland. And visions of the divine beginning of Queen Hatshepsut. The limestone mortuary (
Temple of Hatshepsut) became designed and built by the excessive priest and structure Senenmut 1503 B.C. Later you may be being attentive to the mythical tale of
Colossi of Memnon in a granary area. These massive statues are sculptured from sandstone. After completing your enjoyable visit, you may get again to the cruise and begin the sailing to Edfu. experience passing Esna locks. Overnight in Edfu.
- Accommodation: Alexander The Great Nile Cruise.
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