


A stunning ancient Egyptian temple complex in Luxor, dedicated to the god Amun, with impressive architecture and intricate carvings.

A stunning ancient Egyptian temple complex dedicated to the god Amun-Ra, with impressive columns and statues.
A vast open-air museum featuring the largest collection of ancient Egyptian architectural elements in the world.
A small but fascinating museum housing artifacts from the Theban temples and tombs.
Stuffed grape leaves (vine leaves) filled with a mix of rice, herbs, and spices, often served with lemon juice.

Popular street food made from a combination of pasta, lentils, tomato sauce, fried onions, and vinegar.
Egyptian falafel (chickpea patties) often served in a pita with vegetables and tahini sauce.

Al-Sayed is a famous Luxor institution for breakfast, serving traditional Egyptian dishes and koshari.
Basma Restaurant serves delicious breakfasts with views of the Luxor Temple.
Abu El Sid is a popular spot for a quick and delicious lunch in Luxor.
Luxor's climate is hot during the day and cooler in the evenings, making long-sleeved shirts suitable for temple visits.
Protection from the sun is crucial in Luxor's hot climate, especially when visiting outdoor attractions like Luxor Temple.
Staying hydrated is important in Luxor's hot climate, and having a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Hand-painted Nubian pottery reflects ancient Egyptian art and is a traditional craft passed down through generations.
Crafted from local alabaster, these miniature sphinxes are a symbol of Luxor's rich history and are often used as decorative items or paperweights.
Luxor is famous for its high-quality Egyptian cotton, which is used to make lightweight, breathable clothing and bed linens.
A vibrant, open-air market in Portland, Oregon, offering local produce, crafts, and live music every Saturday from March through December.
Nestled in the heart of the Yading Nature Reserve, Yading Village offers a glimpse into the traditional life of the Tibetan people, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.

A 1.5-mile trail through a diverse forest, offering stunning views of the Adirondack Mountains.