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The Valley of the Nobles in Luxor, Egypt, is a fascinating archaeological site that houses tombs of nobles and officials from ancient Thebes. The tombs are decorated with colorful reliefs and paintings that offer a unique insight into life and culture in ancient Egypt.

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    • Tourist area tickets
    • Modern minibus with air conditioning
    • Guide in English
WESTERN SHORE (Valley of the Nobles)

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    • Personal expenses
    • Tips
WESTERN SHORE (Valley of the Nobles)

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Visita Valle de los Nobles y de los Artesanos en Deir el Medina donde se encuentran las tumbas de personajes influyentes en la corte del faraón, algunas de ellas muy ricamente decoradas, y visita del templo funerario de Medinet Habu, uno de los más bonitos y desconocidos de todo Egipto, segundo en dimensiones tras el templo de Karnak, y conmemora las hazañas de Ramses II. El mismo faraón aparece en multitud de grabados presentándose ante las principales divinidades.

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