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• Luxor Temple is one
of Egypt
's most amazing cities .
It includes such immense sites as the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens.
Visiting museums is another popular activity among travelers here, thanks to the impressive duo formed by the Luxor Temple Museum and the Mummification Museum.
For those who want to buy gifts and souvenirs while in
Egypt
, Luxor Temple also proves a haven of craftsmanship and trinkets, with its souks (markets) creating a fun and atmospheric shopping experience.• Getting to and from Luxor Temple is no problem thanks to the city's extensive transportation network.
Both Cairo (to the north) and Aswan (to the south) are regular ports of call for visitors leaving Dendera (
Denderah
) and Luxor temple.• As with the archaeological site of Temple of
abydos
, Dendera (Denderah
) is normally treated as a day trip out from Luxor Temple, with service taxis running routes from the latter to the former and back again.Some Luxor Temple hotels also organize tours to the site, with coaches or River boats the preferred mode of transportation.
Such tours provide an eminently relaxed way of visiting the Temple of
Hathor
and its sister attractions, as you don't have to worry about organizing anything.• * By taxi - Service taxis can be hired in Luxor Temple for the round trip.
Expect to pay about LE 140-160 and to travel in a police convoy
• * By boat - A number of Luxor Temple hotels, organize day excursions to Dendera (
Denderah
) by coach or Nile cruiser (lunch usually included, journey there and back takes most of one full day, with a short visit only at the actual temple).
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