Enjoy a private tour for you and your family. You will have a car with a driver and a tour guide specialized in Egyptology only for you and your friends or family to visit the most beautiful ancient Egyptian temples and also the Greco-Roman temples, which are the two wonderful temples of Dendera for the god Hathor, the goddess of motherhood, childhood, love and beauty, and also the Abydos Temple is dedicated to the worship of the god Osiris.
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The Temple of Dendera is located 60 km from Luxor. It is one of the most beautiful ancient Egyptian Greco-Roman temples. It is the temple of the goddess Hathor, the goddess of motherhood, beauty and love among the ancient Egyptians. The colors and engravings are still on the walls of the temple until now. There are celestial constellations and astronomical views, as well as columns and colorful rooms that are truly wonderful. Fun, excitement, culture, information and history
The Temple of Abydos is one of the most wonderful ancient Egyptian temples of King Seti I and his son Ramesses II. It belongs to the god Osiris, the god of the afterlife and the god of heaven. It is the temple with the seven compartments or the Seven Holy of Holies. It is the temple that was built in the 19th Dynasty around 1250 BC. It still preserves the colors. The decorations on the walls are also among the most delicate and creative in ancient Egyptian temples
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At your hotel
Tour guide
Pick up you from the hotel and return
Transportation
A modern, air-conditioned car or vehicle
Bottle of water and soft drinks
Entry tickets
Tipping
Daily work sta morning till evening
Dendera Temple is one of the most beautiful complete Egyptian-Greek temples, as there are the most beautiful astronomical views, celestial constellations, and devotional scenes. It is 60 km away from Luxor. The Temple of Abydos is the most colorful of the ancient Pharaonic temples and the most preserved of the colors and decorations on the walls and walls. It is the only temple dedicated to the god Osiris, the god of the afterlife. It is about 200 km away from Luxor