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Each visit to the pyramids
and the Sound and Light show
is an enchanting experience
not to be missed. We may
never know exactly how the
magnificent pyramids were
built...Each day the sun sets on the
bustling city of Cairo, and
the famous pyramids on the
Giza plateau, south of
Cairo, are absorbed into the
night sky. These colossal
structures are never out of
sight completely, as they
reawaken at night during the
magnificent Sound and Light
Show. Thousands of years
have passed since the
Pharaohs walked the Earth,
but with your imagination,
they will appear before your
eyes. History comes to life
with each show and provides
the audience with a magical
experience of learning about
ancient Egypt, while staring
up at the pyramids ..
Languages available :
English - French - German -
Spanish - Italian - Russian
- Arabic
Cost :
US$ 40 per person
includes (transfers and
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At each Philae Sound and
Light show, the Egyptian
gods and goddesses are, like
Osiris, resurrected before
our eyes to tell us their
life stories. What would
Isis say today if she
learned that her temple .When Amelia Edwards, the
famous British travel
writer, first visited Philae
in 1873, her captivating
words about the experience
still apply today: “The
approach by water is quite
the most beautiful. Seen
from the level of a small
boat, the island, with its
palms, its colonnades, its
pylons, seems to rise out of
the river like a mirage.
Piled rocks frame it on
either side, or the purple
mountains close up the
distance. As the boat glides
nearer between glistening
boulders, those sculptured
towers rise higher and even
higher against the sky. Languages available :
English - French - German -
Spanish - Italian - Russian
- Arabic
Cost :
US$ 40 per person
includes (transfers and
Entrance fees)
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The Karnak Sound and Light
Show highlights the dramatic
history of ancient Thebes.
As visitors walk through the
complex, the pharaohs arise
to tell the story of their
interesting lives.
Referred to as the world’s
largest open air museum,
Luxor, known as Thebes in
ancient times, is home to
some of the most spectacular
monuments of the ancient
world. Perhaps one of the
most astounding areas in
Luxor is the temple complex
of Karnak. The largest
temple complex ever built by
man, Karnak represents the
combined achievement of many
generations of ancient
builders. Languages available :
English - French - German -
Spanish - Italian - Russian
- Arabic
Cost :
US$ 40 per person
includes (transfers and
Entrance fees)
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