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Luxor – The World’s Biggest Outdoor Museum
Luxor is located in Upper Egypt along the banks on the River Nile and is also the departure point for all Nile cruise trips. Visitors get there by taking direct flights coming from the UK or via Cairo. On the other hand, you can use conventional trains that go overnight from Cairo 400 miles to the north and onwards to Aswan.
Even though it's a starting point for Nile cruise trips, holidaymakers who choose to stay at one of the hotels in Luxor should have lots to visit on account of the array of archaeological treasures in the place. The Nile makes its way through the midst of Luxor and the individual river banks are known as the East Bank and West Bank.
The East Bank is where almost all the hotels are found and the principal points of interest in a historical mind-set are the Temples of Karnak and Luxor which are to the north and south of the urban centre, roughly 2 miles apart. Likewise found on the East Bank are the Luxor Museum and Museum of Mummification. The Temple of Luxor is likewise worth going to at night with atmospheric lighting and less holidaymakers, it possesses a distinctive experience.
The West Bank is thought of as the entry for the Valley of the Kings that may be most well known for being the place that the Tomb of Tutankhamen was found by Howard Carter in 1922. Another prominent site is the Valley of the Queens which includes the Tomb of Nefertari amongst its treasures.
There are also plenty of other spots of interest but a highly encouraged activity is an early balloon journey over the ruins of the West Bank presenting travellers a different point of view over the wonderful age-old riches on offer when they visit Luxor. If you adore historic Egypt, Luxor is the place to check out.
The popular destination of Luxor is the perfect destination for anyone with an interest in the legacy of Ancient Egypt.