Medinet Habu Temple Luxor

Medinet Habu Temple Luxor

Medinet Habu (Temple of Ramses III)

Situated on the West Bank of the city of Luxor, temple of Ramses III (Medinet Habu) is one of the most amazing and well-conserved temples not only in Egypt but also in Old World in general. This huge complex of mortuary temples was constructed simultaneously with the pharaoh Ramses III and is rich in massive pylons, impressive reliefs and soaring statues which attest to the martial accomplishments and spirituality of the pharaoh. And, as you drive through its huge gates of stone, you move into one of the stories of ancient Egyptian power that cannot cease to touch your heart.
As opposed to the busier places in Luxor, Medinet Habu is a quiet and intimate space to be in to enjoy the beauty of the art and words which have survived over millennia of time. The walls of the temple are very clear about the encounter and battles Ramses III fought with foreign invaders especially Sea Peoples, portrayed by intricate carvings that cover almost every bit of the temple.
The Sola Dahabiya Nile Cruise is a popular destination by the people who want to experience elegant and intimate voyage across the Upper Egypt with a distant to the Medinet Habu. This unique cruise provides an exciting alternative to visiting the Nile and the crowds of the ordinary visitors. When taking the Sola Dahabiya Nile Cruise, passengers will get individual tours, knowledgeable ship guides, and peaceful boating along the peaceful waters of the Nile.
The Sola Dahabiya Nile Cruise also allows the visitor to fewer known jewels such as Medinet Habu which is commonly overlooked by other cruise programs. Its leisurely movement reflects the evenness and uniqueness of any temples such as this one. Sola Dahabiya Nile Cruise is an experience that any history lover or cultural traveler would want to have.
To visitors interested in visiting the richness of the history of ancient Egypt coupled with comfort and luxury, they will find it breathtaking to visit Medinet Habu as part of the Sola Dahabiya Nile Cruise.