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Karnak Sound and Light Show Schedule

Karnak Sound and Light Show Schedule

 

Each evening, visitors to Karnak are treated with a sound and light spectacle over upper Egypt's most magnificant temple.

As featured in James Bond’s ‘The Spy Who Loved me’; the Karnak sound and lights show allows the traveller to enjoy the site by moonlight, while booming voices share insights into Theban life.

The choreographed illuminations, projections and sound effects are a little a dated and cheesy, but the show is still one that most visitors seem to enjoy.

Tickets cost 100 Egyptian pounds and are available from most hotels / tourist offices around Luxor, or available to buy online through the shows official website.

Shows take place in a variety of languages each and every night.

  Show 1 Show 2 Show 3
Winter 1830 1945 2100
Summer 2000 2115 2230
Monday English French Spanish
Tuesday Japanese English -
Wednesday German English French
Thursday English French Arabic
Friday English French -
Saturday French English German
Sunday German English Italian

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