Latest charter information for the west bank of Luxor| Complete guide to temple and tomb attractions
|Complete guide to temple and tomb attractions. First of all, I am a heavy enthusiast, my visiting time is long, the driver accompanied me from 10 am to 5 pm when the Valley of the Kings closed, a full 7 hours, when he sent me back to the hotel, the guy didn't want to talk to me anymore.
✓The charter range on the west bank is 300~500EGP, I don't want to bother haggling, I finally set off at 400EGP.
✓During the interval, he will also take private jobs, before coming out of each attraction, just call him to pick you up.
✓The driver may find reasons to increase the price halfway, don't care, just keep brainwashing him that the friendship between China and Egypt is everlasting.
✓All tickets can be paid in Egyptian pounds EGP, give the ticket seller some change, and go to the window to talk when no one is there.
✓Habu City, Temple of Ramses II, these two temples have a lot of columns in the hall for taking pictures, girls can stay longer for photos.
①Colossi of Memnon
Ticket: Free
Actually, it is the statue of Amenhotep III himself, 18 meters high, but the Greeks thought it was the African king Memnon killed by Achilles, and the statue of Memnon has been a tourist attraction since the Roman period.
②Habu City
Ticket: 200EGP
The great victory of Ramses III's Libyan war, and also the first place in Thebes to establish a connection with the god Amun.
③Ramesseum
Ticket: 180EGP
A collapsed 17.5-meter pharaoh giant statue, 29 of the beautifully carved 48 giant columns are left, and the Hittite battle of Ramses II.
④Deir Al Medina
Ticket: 200EGP
Some small tombs of sculptors, craftsmen, and clerks, definitely an underestimated place, although small in scale, the story is absolutely wonderful, mainly painting, less intaglio.
⑤Hatshepsut
Shuttle: 10EGP~can be saved. It's just a few steps away
Ticket: 360EGP
An overestimated attraction, I'm not disappointed, everyone go and see for yourself.
⑥Carter's House
Ticket: 200EGP
Since you're here, it's the villa of the discoverer of Tutankhamun's tomb.
⑦King's Valley
Shuttle: 20EGP~Don't save. It's really hot
Ticket: 600EGP (including 3 optional tombs) Recommended:
KV2 Tomb of Ramses IV
KV11 Tomb of Ramses III
KV8 Tomb of Merenptah
KV35 Tomb of Amenhotep II
KV6 Tomb of Ramses IX
Two additional tickets for the Valley of the Kings:
KV17 Tomb of Seti I
Ticket: 1800EGP (I didn't hit an extra 0)
KV9 Tomb of Ramses V/VI
Ticket: 180EGP
Renting a bicycle is good, you can stop anywhere you can go [naughty] Ramses III's mausoleum is also called the Hab Temple, and in the Coptic era, it was a quite large city [dazed] and its area is second only to the Temple of Amon. It was the last great construction project of the Pharaoh period and the monument of the last rich period of ancient Egypt. It was originally a royal residence, the first courtyard was a place for ceremonies and entertainment, and the second courtyard was occupied by churches during the Ptolemy and Roman times. In addition, there are three multi-pillar halls, and the outer left of the second hall is the tomb of Ramses III. The exterior wall of the temple is engraved with famous panoramic reliefs. Luxor, Egypt, 11th day of travel and marriage
Hab is an ancient Egyptian city with a history of more than 4,000 years in Luxor. The city's architecture is very well preserved, with temples, sacrifice sites and residential residences. The scale of the entire ancient city is very grand, and it is also the place where many important ancient Egyptian events occurred, such as Ramses III was assassinated here, it is really an ancient and great ancient city, it is worth a visit.
Hab is an ancient Egyptian city in Luxor, and the buildings here are very well preserved. Temples, streets, and palaces have been raining for thousands of years, but they are still quite well preserved, and the dry climate of this fish is inseparable. The ancient city's spectacular architecture, exquisite murals, and mysterious patterns and texts are fascinating.
this was such a cool place and it was honestly one of the best places ever in the world
Hab is not as famous as Luxor's other temples, but it is a very important ancient city in Egyptian history. The second wife of Ramses III assassinated Pharaoh and seized the right of inheritance for his son Pantevilla. After the assassination failed, all the conspirators were arrested and executed. So here has experienced very important historical events, many murals reflect the content of the murder, it is very worthy of tourists and archaeologists to come here to explore in detail.