Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Holidays In Luxor - Discover Egyptian Culture

By Bryan Daley

A trip to Egypt is full of wonder and surprises. A different culture and a history that stretches back about as far as it can go. Luxor is built on the site of the ancient city of Thebes and lies on the river Nile. Luxor is a prime tourist destination and holidays in Luxor can be as luxurious or as frugal as you like. There is something for everyone. The top sights to see are:

The Amun Temple which is also equally well known as the Karnak temple as it is located in the district of Karnak. The precinct has a number of large temples but the most important of these is the temple to the god Amun Ra. Amun Ra was a principle deity in Egyptian religion.

Across the Nile from Luxor lies the famous Valley of the Kings, one of Egypt's biggest tourist attractions. It was here at least 63 tombs of the Kings were built. There are around 18 tombs that are open to tourists, but these are not all open at the same time. The most well known tomb is that of Tutankhamen. The nearby Valley of the Queens was where the Queens and royal children were buried.

The Open Air museum, located beside the Amun Temple complex is sometimes overlooked by visitors. It has a well preserved white Chapel and a strong collection of statues.

The museum of Mummification has examples of human and animal mummies as well as displays of techniques and tools.

The Luxor Temple is a place that is perhaps visited at dusk or into the evening. Here lighting shows off the colonnades and carvings. There is the remains of an avenue of sphinx sculptures that once was three kilometres long and joined the Luxor temple with the temple of Amun Ra.

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