Kebash Road

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Kebash Road

 

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Over a 2700 meter route, Kebash Road connects the Temple of Mut, Luxor Temple, and the Karnak Temple. It is dated back to 3400 years. The Egyptian civilization may be traced back to this area, starting with an ancient governorate known as "The Luxor Governorate," which comprised not only the city of Luxor but also every site in the governorate. All amazing secrets about Luxor will be clear during Egypt tours.

Explore the importance of Kebash Road during our Egypt day tours. The Luxor Temple, which dates back to the 14th century BC and boasts a spectacular courtyard measuring more than 2,000 square meters, is one of the city's emblems. King Amenhotep III formerly resided in this courtyard and had success throughout his rule. Strong political and international links, unparalleled building, and the development of several monuments particularly for Luxor day tours all contributed to the period's remarkable prosperity.

Luxor is one of the main attractions that is included in our Egypt travel packages. It covers all Egyptian monuments, History and Artificials. I encourage you now to book our Luxor East bank tour, this journey will enable you to discover the important works of Egyptian pharaohs, by attent sound and light show at Karnak temple. There are many attractions in Luxor you can enjoy such as Luxor temple, Valley of the kings, and more.

A highly significant archaeological hiding spot was found by 1989. The Luxor Museum that is included in our Egypt Luxury tours today has more than 20 sculptures of a monarch and a god that were interred in the courtyard.

The formal inauguration of Kebash Road took place in the temple's courtyard because it is where the events took place.

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The Feast of Opet was one of the festivities that the ancient Egyptians held here.

realization of the "Kebash" road discovery project that you will explore during Egypt Classic tours. An Egyptian archaeologist found the first statue with a human head on March 18, 1949, in front of the Luxor Temple.

Aswan is located near Luxor, so do not waste time and check out our Aswan day tours, there are many important attractions to visit such as Kalabsha temple, Abu Simbel temple and more. You can also try amazing activities such as Egypt Nile cruises. If you want a short trip covering all important attractions in Aswan, book our day tour to Nubian village to experience Egyptian food or take a felucca ride.

Egyptian archaeologists began working on this route at that point and have continued to do so for more than 70 years, so it is considered a must visit during Egypt meditation tours. This project included work above the earth in addition as underneath.

Introducing Luxor in a new attire, it was extremely important to open this road and connect between Luxor and Karnak since Luxor merits the title of The Largest Open Museum in the World, to all those who are responsible formally started from 2004 and this project tripped in 2011, but the instructions of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in 2017 commissioned the engineering authority to complete this project. We found 807 sculptures with human heads and roughly 250 statues with ram's heads throughout our excavations. Today this amazing destination is considered one of main important attractions for tourism in Egypt trips.

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