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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 Entrance fees)

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)

 

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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