The Colossi of Memnon are two enormous statues that can be found on the West Bank of the Nile River at Luxor. Standing about 18 metres tall, they are quite a sight to see. Each remarkable statue has been carved from one huge block of stone. Plus, it is said that each statue weighs in at about 1000 tonnes!
Click here to go back to Local Guide To Egypt
Colossi of Memnon And The Mortuary Temple
Interestingly, the Colossi of Memnon are all that remain of the mortuary temple of King Amenhotep III. Located at the side of the road, these incredible monuments are some of the most photographed in Luxor.
However, what many people don’t know is that these statues guarded the entrance of the mortuary temple of King Amenhotep III. It is believed that this mortuary temple was the biggest of its kind. Unfortunately much of the temple was destroyed by Ramsess II. However, what is left of the temple is slowly being uncovered.
King Amenhotep III: The Man Behind the Colossi of Memnon
Amenhotep was the son of Thutmose IV and it is though that he was born in around 1401 BC. Plus, it is believed that he became pharoah sometime between the age of 6 and 12 years and ruled Egypt from around 1386 to 1349 BC. Whilst dates are sketchy, it is believed that at about 12 years, and before he was king, Amenhotep married his principle wife Tiy. It is said that Tiy was a commoner and that this made the marriage most unusual.
Regardless of uncertainly about dates, King Amenhotep III was one of the greatest of the ancient Egyptian Kings. Plus his reign was generally a peaceful one. He was a great builder, with the Temple of Luxor being his greatest surviving achievement.
Amenhotep was buried in the Valley of the Kings and his tomb is the largest in the West Valley of the Kings. Plus, he has the most surviving statues of any pharaoh – over 250!
Visit The Colossi Of Memnon
All day trips to Luxor with 123 Taxi & Tours Hurghada include a stop to see the Colossi of Memnon. Book you day trip to Luxor today and visit the amazing Colossi of Memnon.
Learn More And Book Luxor Tours From El Gouna
Learn More And Book Luxor Tours From Al Ahyaa
Learn More And Book Luxor Tours From Hurghada
Learn More And Book Luxor Tours From Sahl Hasheesh
Learn More And Book Luxor Tours From Makadi
Learn More And Book Luxor Tours From Soma Bay
Luxor Private Transfers – Both Ways
Luxor Transfers – El Gouna
Luxor Transfers – Al Ahyaa
Luxor Transfers – Hurghada
Luxor Transfers – Sahl Hasheesh
Luxor Transfers – Makadi
Luxor Transfers – Soma Bay
A Local Guide To Egypt
Our Local Guide to Egypt, is your go-to resource for planning your holiday in Egypt. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveller, our blog is here to provide you with insider tips. Including must-see destinations across Egypt. Get ready to discover the magic of Egypt like a true local!
Why Choose 123 Taxi & Tours Hurghada
It’s our attention to the small stuff! We believe customer service really does matter. Our team always go the extra mile.
Our online booking service is powered by Bokun, a TripAdvisor company. Meaning you can book online with confidence.
Honest prices are important to us. We work hard to keep prices as low as possible, whilst ensuring our team can earn a living wage.
It’s easy to communicate with us. Our WhatsApp customer service team are available 24/7 to help you with a booking.