Medinet Habu
A mortuary temple dedicated to Ramesses III. A must see – especially for its extensive wall inscriptions covering area of unbelievable 7,000 m2.
Al Mahamed Bahri Al Okser, Luxor, Qena, Egypt
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Valley of the Kings Highlights (1 day)Learn about the pharaon tombs in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor. |
Attractions near to Medinet Habu
Valley of the KingsThis archaeological site encompasses large number of tombs including the famous Tomb of Tutankhamun with its head revealed. |
Temple of HatshepsutAn astonishing mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, dedicated to Amon-Ra, god of the Sun, is fairly impressive for its heftiness. |
Luxor TempleThis temple complex will impress you by its overwhelming size and almost perfectly preserved state. A must see! |
KarnakThis large complex is organised around the Great Temple of Amun and includes various pylons, temple ruins and walls with inscriptions. |
RamesseumColossal temple best recognised by its enormous pylon decorated with depictions of Pharaoh's deeds. A must-see. |
Valley of the QueensA burial site with more than 70 rock-cut tombs. Many of them are richly decorated with inscriptions and statues. |
Valley of the NoblesThis archaeological site contains more than 450 tombs of ancient Egyptian elite. Its walls are covered with beautiful inscriptions and depictions of daily life. |
Temple of HathorAstounding complex encompassing the main temple is preserved to an amazing degree. Take you time to explore it in detail. |
Temple of EsnaTemple dedicated to the family triad of Khnum, Neith and Heka. Its inscriptions give an insight into rules regarding the approach to the sacred sites. |
Temple of Seti IThis temple is important for its magnificent reliefs performed into an incredible detail. It is believed to be list of the Kings. |










