Private Day Tour of Luxor East & West Bank Temples and Tombs [324081P1]
Our highlights of Luxor on this full-day tour of to the East and West Banks of the Nile. Explore the city's magnificent temples, tombs, and monuments in the company of an Egyptologist guide. Includes visits to the Valley of the Kings, Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and Karnak Temple. In the end of the day we will drop you off at your hotel after a magical day.
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ADDITIONAL INFO
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
INCLUDED
NOT INCLUDED
- 10 $ extra for Airport pickup or Drop off
CANCELLATION POLICY
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
ITINERARY
- We pick up you from the hotel to start by Valley of the Kings the magnificence of the grandeur of architecture which was used for burial there are many Kings, best place for the Tours to see the old tombs. visitors can explore several tombs that are open to the public, each offering a glimpse into the funerary practices and artistic achievements of ancient Egypt. The most famous among them is the tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62), discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter, which contained a wealth of artifacts and the pharaoh's mummified remains.
- Experiencing the Tomb of Tutankhamun offers a unique opportunity to connect with ancient history and witness the legacy of one of Egypt's most famous pharaohs. Visitors can view Tutankhamun's mummified remains, now housed in a climate-controlled glass case to preserve them from humidity and tourist traffic . The burial chamber features vivid murals depicting scenes from the "Opening of the Mouth" ceremony and the Book of the Amduat, offering insights into ancient Egyptian funerary beliefs . Unlike other royal tombs, Tutankhamun's tomb is relatively small and was likely adapted from a non-royal tomb due to his unexpected death at a young age .
- The Tomb of Seti I (KV17) is one of the most magnificent and historically significant tombs in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, near Luxor. Constructed for Pharaoh Seti I of the 19th Dynasty (circa 1294–1279 BCE), it stands out for its architectural complexity, extensive decorations, and remarkable preservation.
- The Temple of Karnak remains a captivating destination for visitors interested in exploring the grandeur and complexity of ancient Egyptian religious architecture. one of the most remarkable and expansive temple complexes from ancient Egypt. Spanning over 80 hectares, it was developed over more than 1,000 years, primarily between the Twelfth and Twentieth Dynasties. The complex served as the principal religious center for the god Amun-Re during the New Kingdom period and stands as a testament to the architectural and artistic achievements of ancient Egyptian civilization.
- the 2 big statut by the way to valley of the Queens and vally of the Kings
- The Temple of Hatshepsut remains a symbol of architectural innovation and the enduring legacy of one of Egypt's most remarkable rulers. The temple's walls are adorned with intricate reliefs and hieroglyphics that narrate significant events from Hatshepsut's reign. Notable scenes include: Divine Birth: Depictions of Hatshepsut's claimed divine conception and birth, asserting her legitimacy as pharaoh. Reuters Expedition to Punt: Illustrations of a trading mission to the Land of Punt, showcasing the wealth and reach of Egypt during her rule.
OPTIONS
- Car, Guide &Temples entry fees: Car, Guide &Temples entry fees<br/>Pickup included
- Private Car & Tour guide : Private Car & Tour guide<br/>Pickup included
- Private Full-Day Tour : Only private car with driver <br/>Pickup included