Trip To Dandara And Abydos From Luxor

A Trip to Dandara and Abydos from Luxor is a doorway to one of Upper Egypt’s oldest and best-preserved archaeological sites, which is home to the most fantastical legends and information about ancient Egyptian religion.

While visiting Luxor, take advantage of a private day excursion to Dandara and Abydos Temple with a private Egyptologist tour guide and a private air-conditioned automobile. One of the best-preserved temples you may see in Egypt is the pair of temples.

Book this enchanted journey to learn about the beautiful past of ancient Egypt.

Egypt Tours Portal ” representative will pick you up from your hotel / Nile cruise in Luxor to enjoy a tour to:-

Abydos Temple

The ancient Egyptian believed in god (Lord of the underworld) to be buried there. The temple was built by King Seti I. and completed by King Ramses II, known as the temple of Seti I. The paintings of the Gods and Pharaohs on the walls of the Osiris Temple at Abydos are among the most beautifully preserved in Egypt.

Dandara Temple

The temple is dedicated to the Hathor deity, the goddess of love and joy. The paintings and decorations are still in very good condition as this temple consider one of the most preserved temples in Egypt.

Finally, we drive you back to your hotel / Nile Cruise.

Meals: Lunch

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