The authorities in Luxor are preparing to open the ancient royal tombs, located west of the
city, for tourists at night, for the first time in history.
Luxor Governor Mohamed Badr said the authorities are coordinating
with the Antiquities Ministry in order to provide appropriate lighting
and open the sites ahead of the start of the tourist season in October.
The project is aimed at diversifying the offer of tourist attractions in
Luxor and at avoiding the high daytime temperatures. It will also take
advantage of the Al-Qama mountain lighting project, which cost LE 56
million.
Speaking to the German news agency DPA, Badr added that the
historic Madamod temple, located northeast of the city, might also soon
be open for tourists.
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