Luxor Temple is a graceful monument located in the heart of Luxor, Egypt, primarily built by the New Kingdom pharaohs Amenhotep III and Ramses II. What makes this temple unique is its role in the annual Opet celebrations, where statues of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu were brought from Karnak along the Avenue of Sphinxes and reunited there. Travellers can explore the vast Hypostyle Hall, admire the intricate relief carvings and hieroglyphs, and visit the 14th-century Mosque of Abu Al Haggag, which is built within the temple complex.