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Karnak Temple

The main entrance of Karnak Temple.

Ramses II

Scene of one of the battles of Ramses II.

Luxor City

A general view of the East Bank from the West Bank in Luxor.

Nobles Valley

Scene from the tombs of the Nobles at the West Bank in Luxor showing a funeral procession.

The Nile

A Romantic Sunset on the Nile.

 

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All hotels have international lines. Be warned that hotel room telephones are connected with a computer system that operates automatically. After the third (fourth) ring, you will be charged the minimum charge even if no one is answering. Hotel telephone prices are on international level and rather expensive. If you want to save money, you can buy a telephone card from shops and call from the public phone booths on the streets. Most of the mobile phones operated with GSM system can be used in Egypt – please check with your local GSM operator before departure.