Luxor Travel Guide Luxor is a living museum with vast numbers of ancient Egyptian Monuments, including the famous Valley of the Kings, where the Tutankhamun Tomb was discovered. It is also highly oriented to tourists and might be thought of in the same regard as a theme park, where the attractions just happen to be Real monuments. Built on the site of the ancient city of Thebes, Luxor is one of Egypt’s prime tourist destinations. People have been visiting the magnificent monuments of Luxor, Karnak, Hatshepsut, and Ramses III for thousands of years. Feluccas (local sailboats) and old barges shuffle along the Nile between the luxury Nile River Cruises ships cruising to and from Cairo and Aswan.
The most important landmarks of Luxor include
1. Luxor Temple
2. Karnak Temple
3. Valley of the Kings
4. Temple of Hatshepsut
5. Colossi Of Memnon
6. Dendera Temple
7. Abydos Temple
8. Luxor-Museum
9. Madinat Habu Temple
10. Ramesseum Temple