Your enchanted voyage will start when you are driven by an air-conditioned automobile from your accommodation in Soma Bay to Luxor, where you can explore:
Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings, located in the middle of a mountain, is like a fairy tale come to life, full of the treasures and tombs of numerous kings and queens of the New Kingdom (1570–1070 BC). There are up to 63 tombs there, with about 20 of them being those of well-known monarchs like Tutankhamun, Seti I, Hatshepsut, Ramses VI, and others.
Hatshepsut Temple
The Djeser-Djeseru “Holy of Holies” the Hatshepsut temple, was carved into a hillside in 1479 BC in 15 years to honor Amun the creator god and the splendid accomplishments and legacy of queen Hatshepsut (1550-1070 BC), is the most complete and well-preserved example of ancient Egyptian architecture.
Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon, built during the time of Pharaoh Amenhotep (1386–1350 BC), is one of the most extraordinary structures ever to have existed in Luxor. It was hauled all the way to Cairo across 700 km, weighs 720 tons, and stands at a height of 18 m (60 ft). It was then modeled in 199 AD.
You will have your lunch then head to:
Karnak Temple
The legendary Karnak temple complex, which is located in Luxor, served as Upper Egypt’s spiritual and religious center and was considered to be the most prestigious location. It was constructed between 2055 BC and 100 AD and is regarded as the largest open-air museum in the world. It was created to honor gods like as Ptah, Osiris, Isis, and primarily the Theban triad.
Your day trip to Luxor and Soma Bay will come to a close when you take a private A.C. car back to your accommodation in Soma Bay.