After crossing the Nile, on the west bank, you will visit the necropolis of the ancient city of Thebes: First, there will be a short stop to see the Colossi of Memnon, almost 18 meters high, representing the pharaoh Amenhotep III (Amenhotep III ) and presided over the entrance to his mortuary temple, which was larger than that of Karnak and of which only remains remain. Valley of the Kings, where the tombs of most of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom are located. With the ticket price you can visit three but the one with Pharaoh Tutankhamen is not included; To visit it you must pay the ticket at the entrance. The guides are prohibited from entering the tombs so they will give the explanation outside. Next, we will visit the Temple of Hastshepsut, one of the most spectacular monuments in Egypt and different from the others because it was built directly into the rock and at the foot of some high cliffs that highlight its grandeur. Hatshepsut was the woman who ruled Egypt the longest (20 years) and she did so as pharaoh.