2 Days trip to Luxor With Dendera and Abydos Temples from Sahl Hasheesh
Book a 2-Day Luxor, Dendera & Abydos Tour from Sahl Hasheesh with a private Egyptologist guide and private car. Explore Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings, Dendera Temple, and Abydos Temple.
Day 1 / Trip to Luxor East and West Banks
After an early breakfast at your hotel, embark on a scenic drive from Luxor to Dendera, home to one of Egypt’s most impressive and well-preserved temples. As you travel through the fertile Nile Valley, you’ll pass by small villages and expansive farmlands, offering a glimpse into the everyday life of rural Egypt. The journey itself is an immersive experience, with picturesque landscapes unfolding around you.
Upon arrival in Dendera, you’ll explore the Temple of Hathor, dedicated to the goddess of love, music, and fertility. This beautifully preserved temple is a marvel of ancient Egyptian architecture. As you wander through the site, you’ll be awestruck by the richly decorated walls, featuring intricate reliefs and vibrant paintings that adorn the ceilings, including the famous Zodiac of Dendera. The celestial ceiling of Hathor’s temple, depicting the goddess Nut and other deities, adds a divine atmosphere to the site. Explore the underground crypts and hidden chambers, which only add to the mystery of this fascinating place, offering a deeper connection to the spiritual practices of the ancient Egyptians.
After visiting Dendera, enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant near Abydos, known for its religious and historical significance. Indulge in traditional Egyptian cuisine while reflecting on the wonders you’ve witnessed so far.
Following lunch, continue your journey to Abydos, one of the most sacred sites of ancient Egypt. Abydos is home to the Temple of Seti I, built by Pharaoh Seti I and completed by his son, Ramses II. The temple is renowned for its beautifully preserved reliefs, which offer a glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Egyptian art and culture. A highlight of the temple is the Abydos King List, a famous inscription that records the names of Egypt’s kings, from the first pharaohs to Seti I’s time. Explore the seven chapels of the temple, each dedicated to a different deity, and learn about the spiritual significance of these sacred spaces.
Don’t miss the nearby Osireion, a symbolic tomb dedicated to the god Osiris, which is believed to represent the afterlife and the spiritual journey of the soul. The Osireion offers insight into the ancient Egyptians’ beliefs about death and resurrection, making it a fitting complement to the Temple of Seti I.
After an enriching visit to Abydos, begin your return journey to Sahl Hasheesh , taking time to reflect on the incredible historical and architectural wonders you’ve encountered. The scenic drive back allows you to soak in the landscape one last time before arriving in Sahl Hasheesh by the evening.
Day 2 / Explore Dendera and Abydos Temples
After an early breakfast at your hotel, embark on a scenic drive from Luxor to Dendera, home to one of Egypt’s most impressive and well-preserved temples. As you travel through the fertile Nile Valley, you’ll pass by small villages and expansive farmlands, offering a glimpse into the everyday life of rural Egypt. The journey itself is an immersive experience, with picturesque landscapes unfolding around you.
Upon arrival in Dendera, you’ll explore the Temple of Hathor, dedicated to the goddess of love, music, and fertility. This beautifully preserved temple is a marvel of ancient Egyptian architecture. As you wander through the site, you’ll be awestruck by the richly decorated walls, featuring intricate reliefs and vibrant paintings that adorn the ceilings, including the famous Zodiac of Dendera. The celestial ceiling of Hathor’s temple, depicting the goddess Nut and other deities, adds a divine atmosphere to the site. Explore the underground crypts and hidden chambers, which only add to the mystery of this fascinating place, offering a deeper connection to the spiritual practices of the ancient Egyptians.
After visiting Dendera, enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant near Abydos, known for its religious and historical significance. Indulge in traditional Egyptian cuisine while reflecting on the wonders you’ve witnessed so far.
Following lunch, continue your journey to Abydos, one of the most sacred sites of ancient Egypt. Abydos is home to the Temple of Seti I, built by Pharaoh Seti I and completed by his son, Ramses II. The temple is renowned for its beautifully preserved reliefs, which offer a glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Egyptian art and culture. A highlight of the temple is the Abydos King List, a famous inscription that records the names of Egypt’s kings, from the first pharaohs to Seti I’s time. Explore the seven chapels of the temple, each dedicated to a different deity, and learn about the spiritual significance of these sacred spaces.
Don’t miss the nearby Osireion, a symbolic tomb dedicated to the god Osiris, which is believed to represent the afterlife and the spiritual journey of the soul. The Osireion offers insight into the ancient Egyptians’ beliefs about death and resurrection, making it a fitting complement to the Temple of Seti I.
After an enriching visit to Abydos, begin your return journey to Sahl Hasheesh , taking time to reflect on the incredible historical and architectural wonders you’ve encountered. The scenic drive back allows you to soak in the landscape one last time before arriving in Sahl Hasheesh by the evening.