Immerse yourself in the ancient history of Luxor with a full-day private tour. Visit iconic sites like the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and Karnak Temple, and enjoy a delicious lunch along the way.
Immerse yourself in the ancient history of Luxor with a full-day private tour. Visit iconic sites like the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and Karnak Temple, and enjoy a delicious lunch along the way.
- Tombs of the Kings - Valley of the Kings, also known as the “Valley of Biban Kings”, is a valley in Egypt that was used over the course of 500 years during the period between the sixteenth and eleventh centuries B.C. The valley is on the west bank of the Nile, facing Thebes (now Luxor) in the heart of the ancient funerary city of Thebes. The…
- Tombs of the Kings - Valley of the Kings, also known as the “Valley of Biban Kings”, is a valley in Egypt that was used over the course of 500 years during the period between the sixteenth and eleventh centuries B.C. The valley is on the west bank of the Nile, facing Thebes (now Luxor) in the heart of the ancient funerary city of Thebes. The Valley of the Kings is divided into two valleys; the Eastern Valley (where most of the royal tombs are located)
- Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari - It is a temple from the eighteenth Egyptian family, and the best of the remaining temples were built about 3500 years ago in Deir el-Bahari, Egypt. It was built by Queen Hatshepsut on the west bank of the Nile opposite to Taiba (the capital of ancient Egypt and the seat of worship of Amun) (Luxor today). The Hatshepsut Temple is distinguished by its unique architectural design, compared to the Egyptian temples that were built on the east bank of the Nile in Thebes .. The temple consists of three successive floors on open terraces. The temple was built of limestone, and in front of the pillars of the second floor, statues of limestone of the god Osiris and Queen Hatshepsut were installed in a beautiful distribution. Originally, these statues were colored
- Colossi of Memnon - A statue of Memnon, or a giant of Memnon,
It is two huge statues, established around the year 1350 BC, which is all that remains of a temple in memory of the Pharaoh (Amenhotep III), located in Thebes, Western Egypt. They are for King Amenhotep the Third, one of the kings of the Eighteenth Dynasty, and it is the most powerful ruling family in ancient Egyptian history.
The statue’s height reaches 19 meters and a third of the meter, and the Greeks called (Memnon) upon them when the eastern statue cracked from them and produced a voice similar to the legendary hero (Memnon) who was killed in the wars of his parcels and was calling his mother (Ayus) the goddess of dawn every morning, and she was crying over him Her tears were dew.
- Temple of Karnak - Karnak or Karnak Temples Complex, which is known as the Karnak Temple, is a group of temples, buildings and columns, as expansion and construction operations continued from the Pharaonic era, specifically the Middle Kingdom kings until the Roman era in Luxor in Egypt on the eastern coast. The temple was built for the divine Trinity Amun (Amun Ra in modern times), his wife is the goddess Mut and their son is god Khonsu; and each of them has a temple belonging to the complex of Karnak temples.
- Luxor Temple - Luxor Temple A large complex of ancient Egyptian temples located on the eastern bank of the Nile in the city of Luxor today known as the (ancient good). Founded in 1400 BC. The Luxor Temple was built for the worship of Amun Ra, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu, the deities, also called the Tayyibi Trinity (Theban Triad). The Luxor Temple was built during the reign of the Eighteenth Dynasty and the Nineteenth Dynasty. The most important existing buildings in the temple are those built by the two kingdoms Amenhotep III (1397-1360 BC) and Ramses II (1290-1223 BC) (who added to the temple the open courtyard, the pylon, and the two obelisks). King Tuthmosis the Third also established (1490-1436 BC)
- Lunch included
- Expert English-speaking Egyptologist guide
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off in Luxor
- Comfortable transfers in a private, air-conditioned vehicle
- All service charges and taxes covered
- Admission to all listed itinerary sites
- Lunch included
- Expert English-speaking Egyptologist guide
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off in Luxor
- Comfortable transfers in a private, air-conditioned vehicle
- All service charges and taxes covered
- Admission to all listed itinerary sites
- Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary
- Entrance fees
- Tipping
- Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary
- Entrance fees
- Tipping
Indulge in a comprehensive one-day private tour of Luxor and uncover the remnants of its ancient past as Thebes. Get a closer look at Luxor’s most emblematic landmarks within a single day, such as the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Colossi of Memnon and Karnak Temple, combined with the Luxor Temple. Luxuriate in a delightful lunch during your journey.
Indulge in a comprehensive one-day private tour of Luxor and uncover the remnants of its ancient past as Thebes. Get a closer look at Luxor’s most emblematic landmarks within a single day, such as the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Colossi of Memnon and Karnak Temple, combined with the Luxor Temple. Luxuriate in a delightful lunch during your journey.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.