5 Reason Why You Should Visiting Luxor in Egypt

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Luxor, located in Upper Egypt’s Nile Valley, is a vital stop on every Egyptian itinerary. It is known as the “world’s biggest open-air museum,” and it houses several of the country’s most amazing landmarks. It also serves as the starting point for the bulk of river cruises. While the pyramids are the first thing that comes to mind when people think of Egypt, the true treasure of the ancient world located 500 kilometers south of there. By visiting Luxor in Egypt (which is a few thousand years older than Luxor, Las Vegas), you will be transported back in time to a time of temples and tombs, myths, gods and pharaohs, and glittering treasures.

 

Why Visiting Luxor in Egypt should be on Top of Your Itinerary

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1.    Remnants of the past

Luxor, located on and around the ancient city of Thebes, contains the Nile Valley’s highest concentration of ancient ruins. Tourists generally begin their journey to the east of Luxor at Kom Ombo Temple. It is a unique and twin temple devoted to Sobek, the crocodile god. Mummified crocodiles that have been shown can be found here. The second temple is Edfu, an ancient sanctuary on the Nile’s west bank and one of Egypt’s best-preserved temples.

The City of the Dead, often known as the Cairo Necropolis, is located west of Luxor. This Islamic cemetery and necropolis is located beneath the Mokattam Hills. Mortuary temples and tomb constructions dot the terrain.

Your Luxor vacation will also include a visit to Karnak, the massive temple complex that was the historic religious heart of Thebes and Upper Egypt. A long road adorned with sphinxes connected this complex to Luxor, while a canal connected it to the Nile. A majestic pylon entrance may be seen when the Egypt tour passes through the smaller sphinx-lined avenue erected by Ramses II. Three chapels are located in the main courtyard, and the Hypostyle Hall contains 134 columns engraved with Egyptian inscriptions.

You may stroll to the Luxor Temple in the evening after exploring the ancient sights during the day. This vast refuge is open till late and is best viewed lit up at night. It is not devoted to a god or a ruler, unlike the other temples. It is instead dedicated to the revitalization of kingship.

2.    Fun Family Activities

Luxor offers many things to keep both young and elderly entertained. You may also easily check off all of the sights, and no physical power is necessary. Exodus Travel, for example, provides a vacation package that includes the iconic Luxor attractions as well as some more active excursions. Small groups are formed and guided by a family-friendly guide. For example, you may ride a horse carriage throughout the city or see the incredible Sound and Light show at Karnak Temple, among other things.

3.    Pleasant Weather

One of the many tempting reasons to visit Luxor is the weather, which is constantly pleasant and rarely rains. Egypt has only two seasons: a moderate winter from November to April and a sweltering summer from May to October. The best season to visit Luxor is from October to April, when there is less humidity and you can comfortably see the historic sites.

Because Luxor is located on the Nile’s east bank, you may take a trip on a felucca, a classic wooden sailboat. This outing is ideal for catching a breeze and watching the sunset. You may spend the night in a felucca and even sleep on the deck. A local Nubian crew will also be on standby to prepare excellent meals for you while you float. This means of transportation not only lets you to relax, but it also allows you to view a different aspect of the nation.

Even in the heat of the day, you still can wear long-sleeved shirts and pants when visiting temples and religious places. Because Egypt is a conservative nation, women traveling are recommended to dress modestly. When entering a mosque, remove your shoes. The temperature might decrease in the nights, so bring a light jacket.

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4.    A Fantastic Hot air Balloon Ride

To properly appreciate Luxor’s splendor, travel to the skies in a hot air balloon. This gives you the greatest perspective of the ‘world’s largest museum.’ This unusual trip is available on several of our Egypt excursions, and you should not pass it up. With so many notable sites in this city, trying to visit them all may be both intimidating and exhausting, especially in the heat. This is why a hot air balloon is an excellent alternative for identifying everything. Karnak Temple, the world’s biggest religious structure, is best seen from above.

The optional activity of riding the hot air balloon takes place early in the morning while the trip pauses in Luxor. As you soar into the sky, you can view the dawn over the city, which is a breathtaking sight. The hot air balloon lifts off from the Nile’s west bank and hovers over the Valley of the Kings and the immense assemblage of ruins and structures below. To ensure your safety, our Egypt excursions only deal with firms who have a proven track record.

5.    Shopping Paradise

Shopping is an essential aspect of every trip, and Luxor is ideal for this. Only in the ancient marketplaces can you find the most magnificent things that genuinely express the ambiance of this nation. Not in shops or shopping malls, but simply in rudimentary things that are already overstocked in other nations.

For interesting souvenirs, visit the Old Market, which is located on many streets near the Luxor Temple. The Main Bazaar in Abd-El-Hamid Taha is another popular shopping destination for travelers. Oriental delights, odd figures for house décor, garments made of natural materials, and, of course, Egyptian cotton are the most popular items that travelers bring home in their baggage.

From the reasons above, it is clear that Luxor in Egypt is worth visiting so you should add it to your bucket list. You can visit http://exodustravel.net/ for further information about recommended tourists’ attractions in Luxor. Exodus Travel has numerous tour packages for anyone who wish to explore the magnificent wonders of Egypt as well as other destinations.

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