The private guided tour of the Tomb of Queen Nefertari offers a truly exceptional and unforgettable experience for travelers. As one of the most spectacular tombs in Egypt, it is often referred to as the "Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt" due to its intricate and vibrant decorations This tour allows travelers to explore the final resting place of Nefertari, the beloved wife of Ramses II, who was highly educated and influential . The tomb is considered the best-preserved tomb in all of Egypt . By choosing this tour, travelers can immerse themselves in the beauty and grandeur of ancient Egyptian art and history, gaining a deeper appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of the country.
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The tour begins with transportation from their accommodation to the Necropolis of Thebes, specifically the Valley of the Kings on the West Bank of Luxor . The transportation is arranged as part of the tour package, ensuring a convenient and hassle-free experience.
Luxor Tour Nefertari Temple The tomb of Nefertari, the wife and lover of King Ramesses II, is one of the most famous monuments. It is said that this tomb is the most beautiful in Egypt. All its walls are decorated with reliefs representing Nefertari receiving guidance from the gods The small temple of Queen Nefertari is located a hundred meters to the north of the large temple, and this temple was carved into the rocks of the mountain that the ancient Egyptians called "The Pure Mountain" or "The Northern Mountain", and before the construction of the Nefertari temple, the local people came to this mountain because they believed that the spirit The goddess Hathor lives inside this mountain, and King Ramses took advantage of the belief of the people of Abu Simbel and carved a temple dedicated to both his wife, Queen Nefertari, and the goddess Hathor. The small temple consists of a facade with six statues, followed by a pillar hall, and a transverse hall. The temple ends with a small
he Valley of the Queens served as a royal burial ground for centuries, especially during the height of ancient Egypt's New Kingdom (1550-1070 BC). Here's a quick recap: Early Activity: The Valley might have seen some burials even before 1550 BC, with recent finds suggesting even older human presence. New Kingdom Boom: From the 18th Dynasty onwards, the Valley became the official resting place for Pharaohs' wives, children, and sometimes other nobles. The tombs became more elaborate, with some like Queen Nefertari's showcasing stunning artwork. Shifting Use: After the New Kingdom, the Valley's use for burials declined. However, its importance as a royal necropolis attracted tomb robbers. Modern Exploration: Archaeological work since the 19th century has continued to unveil the secrets of the Valley, giving us a window into the lives and beliefs of ancient Egyptians.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 20 minutes before departure time.
The company representative will be waiting with professional guide for you any location your Luxor accommodation or Nile cruise East Bank or West Bank Hotel who will greet you with a sign shows your name.