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Luxor Dendera Individual Trip Hurghada

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If you’re looking for a day trip to explore the wonders of Egypt, we highly recommend a private excursion to Dendera-Luxor from Hurghada. During this tour, you’ll have the opportunity to see several incredible monuments that will leave you in awe.

You’ll start your adventure in eastern Luxor, where you’ll visit the magnificent Karnak temple. Afterwards, you’ll get a chance to enjoy a delicious lunch. In the western part of Luxor, you’ll see the Colossi of Memnon, which stands at the Temple of Amenhotep III entrance.

Finally, you’ll head to Dendera to visit the temple of the goddess Hathor and stop by the temple of Queen Hatshepsut. This private day tour will provide you with a private car and guide, ensuring your safety and comfort throughout the trip.

We understand that travelling can be exhausting, so we want to ensure your trip is as comfortable as possible. We’ll pick you up from your hotel in Hurghada by private air-conditioned taxi and take you on a scenic drive to Dendera temple, approximately 231 km away.

Upon arrival, you can visit the Temple of Hathor, constructed during the Late Ptolemaic period. You’ll marvel at the temple’s incredible design, inspired by other classical Egyptian temples. You’ll also see scenes portraying the Ptolemaic rulers, including a massive relief of Cleopatra VII and her son by Julius Caesar and co-ruler Ptolemy XV.

Afterwards, we’ll drive you to Luxor to visit the Temple of Karnak, the largest ancient religious site known anywhere in the world. You’ll be amazed by the impressive size of the temple complex, which covers 247 acres of land. Following your visit, you’ll enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant on the West Bank.

Then, you’ll visit the Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of Egypt’s rulers from the 18th to the 20th dynasty. You’ll be able to explore tombs, including the great Pharaoh Ramses II and boy Pharaoh Tutankhamun. The tombs are well-preserved and stocked with all the material goods a ruler might need in the afterlife.

If you wish to visit the Tomb of The Young Pharaoh Tutankhamon, it costs an additional 200 Egyptian Pounds.

You’ll also have a chance to see the Colossi of Memnon, two massive stone statues of King Amenhotep III and the only remains of a complete mortuary temple.

The two statues, known as the Colossi of Memnon, rise about 18 meters from the plain and are the remains of what was once the largest complex on the west bank, built by Amenhotep the Third. The statues are of blocks of quartzite sandstone, transferred 700 km to Luxor from Cairo.

Finally, we’ll transfer you back to your hotel in Hurghada by private air-conditioned vehicle.

We hope you enjoy your private day tour to Dendera and Luxor, and we’re here to help make your trip as safe and comfortable as possible.

Description

Luxor Dendera Individual Trip Hurghada is an enjoyable private tour to explore the ancient attractions of Dendera and Luxor from Hurghada, Red Sea Governorate-Egypt!

We recommend the trip because it allows tourists to see attractions in two cities – Dendera and Luxor. These monuments date back to two eras of Egyptian history – Ancient Egypt and the Roman Empire. It gives you significant joy and learning more about the country’s history.

Highlights on Individual trips to Dendera & Luxor from Hurghada

  • See the Karnak temple in Eastern Luxor.
  • Lunch at a restaurant by the Nile River.
  • Colossi of Memnon in the Temple of Amenhotep III.
  • And the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Western Luxor.
  • Besides, the Temple of the goddess Hathor is in Dendera.

Program of the Private Excursion to Dendera

  • Landious Travel representative will pick you up from the Hurghada Hotel around 04:00 am.
  • After picking you up, the bus (limousine or minibus) heads to Qena, passing the town of Safaga. The resort town of Safaga lies 45 miles south of Hurghada, on the Red Sea coast, while the city of Qena lies 220 km away in the Nile Valley. The way from the centre of Hurghada to Qena takes about 3 hours.

Schedule in Qena

  • Once you arrive at Qena, you start your trip program. The first stop will be at the Temple of the goddess Hathor in Dendera village. It is a complex of temples and buildings. Further, in the Temple, your guide begins explaining your focus. Moreover, later, he will show the frequently visited places of this large complex. Please note that this complex houses different temples and buildings. For this reason, your guide will have a task to show all these temples. Also, he will give you free time to take pictures.

Agenda in Eastern Luxor

  • Then, you will drive to another city – Luxor. The way from Dendera to Luxor takes approximately half an hour. We will show you the Karnak temple when you arrive in Luxor. This Temple is the largest in Egypt and the whole world. The Temple stands in the city of Living – Eastern Luxor. In this Temple, your guide starts his explanation, and then he shows the frequently visited places of this large complex. The complex has different temples and buildings. Therefore, your guide will have the task of showing all these temples. Also, our guide will give you free time to take pictures.
  • After visiting the Karnak temple, you will enjoy lunch in one of the restaurants in this city.
  • Further, you can start a boat picnic through the Nile upon request. It is an additional program! Once the Nile picnic ends, you will find yourself in Western Luxor – the city of the dead.

The program in Western Luxor

  • In Western Luxor, this individual trip continues. The first stop there will be at the Colossi of Memnon. These are the two exquisite statues that stand at the entrance of the Temple of Amenhotep III. Your guide shows them and gives you free time to take a picture.
  • Further, the excursion heads to the beautiful Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is a wondrous temple that lies in Deir el-Bahary. The Ancient Egyptians carved this Temple into the rock, which consists of three floors. Around this Temple, you will see all sorts of tombs and other temples. Amongst these sights are the temples of Thutmose III and Amenhotep Neb Hept Ra. Once again, your guide will give you information and free time to examine the place.

Departure to Hurghada

  • Finally, our bus returns to Hurghada after such a program in the beautiful city of Luxor.
  • This Individual trip to Dendera & Luxor from Hurghada ends at approximately 08:00 pm.

What Does the Price of Dendera & Luxor Individual Trip Hurghada Include?

  1. Tickets for visiting temples in Dendera and Luxor.
  2. Lunch.
  3. Drinks.
  4. Private guide.
  5. Also, a private vehicle to Luxor-Dendera and back to the hotel is provided.

What does the Program of Dendera & Luxor Individual Trip Hurghada not include?

  • Additional excursion programs if not included in the above program.

Items to take with you for the trip to Dendera -Luxor

  1. Breakfast box.
  2. Also, Clothes for the season.

Booking Days of Dendera & Luxor Individual Trip Hurghada

  • Daily from 04:00-20:00.

What is Expected to see during the individual trip to Dendera & Luxor from Hurghada?

Monuments in Dendera

Dendera Temple, ComplexThe temple complex at Dendera is quite large, boasting a basilica, two birthhouses, a sacred lake, and numerous other temples and shrines within its walls. Structures at the site hail from various ancient Egyptian eras, with monuments from the Middle Kingdom, the Ptolemaic Era, and the Period of Roman provincial rule.

Evidence shows that the first building on the site went up around 2250 BCE, but the vertical structures mostly date from the Ptolemaic Era forward. In 1995 BCE, construction likely began on the Mentuhotep II monument, the oldest existing network, when the site was rediscovered. The Mentuhotep monument has since been moved to Cairo.

The oldest form is from Nectanebo II, built ca. 345 BCE. It may be more accurate to say the structure as we know it began in 54 BCE when construction started on the Temple of Hathor, the most prominent structure at the Dendera complex.

The Temple of Hathor is one of Egypt’s most well-preserved antiquity sites today, an excellent example of traditional Pharaonic architecture. The Temple of Hathor was built primarily during the Ptolemaic Dynasty, a period of Greek rule in Egypt.

However, the construction of the Temple was completed under the Roman emperor Trajan, who is depicted on the walls of the complex making offerings to Hathor. The temple complex also includes a monumental gateway constructed by Trajan and Domitian, another Roman emperor.

Cult of Hathor

This site was the centre of the cult of Hathor. It was believed that during a period known as the Happy Reunion, Hathor would journey from her Temple at Dendera to spend some time with her husband, Horus, at his Temple in Edfu.

This “reunion” was a yearly occurrence, and at the end of the celebration, the return of Hathor to Dendera was thought to signal the official beginning of the flood season of the Nile.

Zodiac of Dendera

The Temple originally housed the famous Zodiac of Dendera. This bas-relief with human and animal figures represented a night skyscape. It was found on the ceiling of a chapel in the Temple of Hathor, where the mysteries of the resurrection of the god Osiris were celebrated. Egyptologists determined it should be interpreted as a map of the sky rather than a giant horoscope or a perpetual astrological tool.

The particular configuration of the planets among the constellations shown in the Zodiac of Dendera occurs only about once every thousand years. Two astrophysicists dated it between June 15 and August 15, 50 BCE. Two eclipses are represented on the Zodiac exactly where they occurred at that time.

The representations of the signs of the Zodiac as we know them today did not appear in Egypt until the Greco-Roman Period. This monument reflects how Egyptian cultural elements merged with Babylonian and Greek astronomical and astrological theories due to the Assyrian and Babylonian deportations of the eighth and sixth centuries BCE and the Persian and Greek invasions of the sixth and fourth centuries BCE.

The Zodiac of Dendera was transported to France in 1821 with the permission of Mohamed Ali Pasha, the Turkish ruler of Egypt at the time. It is currently on display at the Louvre in Paris. The Egyptian government has asked for its return.

Monuments on the eastern bank of the Nile River

  • Karnak Temple: It is the largest temple complex in the ancient world. Amazingly, it represents the achievement of many generations of ancient builders and pharaohs. Its old name, Ipet-isut, means “the most sacred of places”. The building of this complex Temple has lasted more than two thousand years. It comprises three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples on 247 acres. The great “Hypostyle Hall” is an incredible forest of giant pillars.
  • Luxor Temple: The Temple of Luxor was the centre of the most important festival – the festival of Opet. Amenhotep III and Ramses II built this majestic Luxor temple dedicated to Amun. This festival was to reconcile the human aspect of the ruler with the divine office.

Monuments on the western bank of the Nile River

Valley of the Kings

  • The Valley of the Kings is where the magnificent tombs exist. Professionally, the Ancient Egyptians carved those tombs deeply into the mountain rock. Additionally, they richly decorated them with treasures for the afterlife. The Valley of the Kings houses the tombs of ancient Egyptian pharaohs. For example, you can find the tombs of the great pharaoh Ramses II and Tutankhamun in this valley.

Hatshepsut Temple

  • At El Deir El Bahary, Hatshepsut temple is an impressive temple dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut, the only female pharaoh. It rises out in the desert with terraces and merges with the sheer limestone cliffs surrounding it. It is one of the most beautiful & best preserved of all of the temples of Ancient Egypt.

Also, Colossi of Memnon

  • Two massive mono-stone statues of King Amenhotep III are the significant remains of a vast mortuary temple.

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Sightseeing Trips

Vehicle

Limousine, Minibus

Number of Tourists

1 in a group of 1 Adult, 1 in a group of 2 Adults, 1 in a group of 3 Adults, 1 in a group of 4 Adults, 1 in a group of 5 adults, 1 in a group of 6 Adults, 1 in a group of 7 Adults, 1 in a group of 8 Adults

3 reviews for Luxor Dendera Individual Trip Hurghada

  1. Russian

    Оксана (verified owner)

    Мы с мужем очень довольны поездкой. Экскурсия была насыщенная и интересная. Гид Хашим показал много замечательных мест, много рассказывал и помог сделать отличные фотографии. Спасибо!

    • Russian

      Mofreh Landious

      Большое спасибо за отличную оценку!

  2. Ukrainian

    Єгор

    Цікава поїдка з гарним оформленням та продуманим маршрутом. Окрім того, що ми їздили до храмів, що бачили багато чого гарного, нам також надали можливість відвідати сувенірну лавку. Вона, до речі, доволі сильно відрізняється своїм асортиментом від інших, де я бував. І там можна купити реально унікальні та незвичні речі, аби привезти близьким.
    Екскурсія цікава, але ж більше емоцій та культурних вражень отримала моя дружина, яка дуже дуже хотіла саме в таку подорож вирушити. Ми ще і обідали в місці, де великий вибір страв та годують смачно.

  3. Russian

    Настя

    Я очень довольна этой поездкой в Луксор. Ребята огромная вам благодарность. Ездили с мужем, он у меня тот ещё ленивый тюлень, но вот на эту экскурсию я его уговорила, потому что чего в отеле сидеть и на пляже валяться, если тебя отвезут и привезут? Ну да, ходить и фоткаться придется, но ведь не так много 🙂

    Забрали нас прямо из отеля рано утром. Сначала посмотрели город Дендера с храмом Хатхор. Раньше не слышала, что такой есть. Ничего особенного. Дальше поехали в Луксор. Водитель комфортно вел машину, а мы с мужем смотрели по сторонам. Впрочем, большую часть времени ехали по пустыне, а там пески, пески, бесконечные пески.

    Приехав в Луксор, увидели Карнакский храм. Слышали о нем много раз. Гид очень много рассказал об истории, нам понравилось. Потом мы решились на мини-экскурсию по Нилу. А почему бы и нет? Все-таки на отдыхе. К тому же, вышло недорого.
    Все очень понравилось. Большое спасибо. Будем рекомендовать вашу фирму друзьям и родственникам.

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