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If you are visiting Egypt, Pyramids of Giza must be at the top of your mind. However, attractions in Egypt are not only limited to the pyramids. There are several other attractions in the country that keep people coming to Egypt time and again. Luxor is another worth visiting city in the country. Holidays in Luxor allows you to peep into the rich past of the country. The city is home to number of temples and monuments depicting the richness of the Egyptian history.

The Luxor Museum of Mummification is one of the most important museums in the city. It was opened to general public in May 1977. It was first ever museum in the country with a focus on the subject of mummies. If you are interested in knowing the process of mummification, make sure this museum is there on the list of your Luxor holiday packages. While taking a look at the exhibitions, you would come to know about the complete process of mummification in addition to rituals and customs related to burials.

Collection of the museum features mummy cases and statue of Anubis. There are glass cases in the museum that features variety of artifacts and mummies of a crocodile, a ram of Khnum and a cat. Apart from this museum, the city is also famous for its majestic temples. One such temple is Luxor Temple. Luxor holidays are incomplete without visiting this temple. It is located in the heart of the city and served as the main venue for Opet Festival.

Luxor Temple was built from sandstone taken from Gebel el-Silsila, the area located in the southwestern part of the country. Experts have found that earliest remains of the temple belong to Dynasty XIII. Unlike other temples, Luxor Temple does not face the River Nile. List of temples in Luxor is incomplete without Karnak Temple. This is one of the most spectacular temples in the city. It is located by the Nile River. In other words, while visiting the temple, you can feel the freshness of the breeze of the river.

History lovers never ignore this temple while planning holidays to Luxor. This temple was the home of Amun Ra during Dynasty XII. This is not a temple rather a complex with three temples in addition to pylons and other smaller chapels. While strolling around the temple, you would come across Precinct of Mut, Precinct of Montu, Precinct of Amun-Re and Temple of Amenhotep.

by: Shubhra Joshi




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