Karnak Temple Guided Tour

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8 hours
Availability : Jan 1’ - Dec 31’ "Every Day."
Max People : 50
Highlights

On this guided tour of the Temple of Karnak, we’ll discover the secrets of this sanctuary dedicated to Amun, which was the main center of worship in Ancient Egypt. A must if you’re in Luxor!

Price Includes

  • English–speaking guide

Price Excludes

  • Entrance ticket to the Temple of Karnak: 220 LE (US$ 4.44) for adults and 110 LE (US$ 2.22) for students
Itinerary

At the scheduled time we’ll meet at the entrance of the Temple of Karnak and start a guided tour to discover all the secrets of one of the most spectacular places in Egypt. You’ll love it!

During the tour, we’ll visit the largest temple in the country. Built by pharaohs such as Hatshepsut, Seti I, Ramses II, and Ramses III between 2200 and 360 BC, the Karnak complex has different temples inside, several chapels, and a massive sacred lake, which is one of its greatest attractions.

The most striking attraction of the Temple of Karnak is undoubtedly its famous Hypostyle Hall, with 134 columns that surprise us with their size and state of preservation. You won’t be able to stop gazing up!

Plus, we’ll also walk along the Avenue of the Sphinxes, which leads to the Temple of Luxor, and we’ll reveal the meaning of the ram-headed sphinxes that guard the sanctuary. 

After a two-hour guided tour of the Temple of Karnak, we’ll say goodbye at the starting point