Embark on a 4-day private journey through Luxor's iconic landmarks and local treasures. You'll explore ancient wonders such as the Valley of the Kings, Karnak, and Luxor Temples, then dive into authentic culture with a horse carriage ride, a visit to Banana Island, and a stroll through the traditional souq. On the final day, enjoy a scenic day trip to the stunning Dendera Temple, one of Egypt’s best-preserved sites.
This tour is perfect for families, history lovers, and cultural travelers looking for a deeper connection with Egypt. Travel in comfort with private transportation and an expert Egyptologist guide. Customize the itinerary to suit your pace and preferences.
We are locals from Luxor, and we promise a professionally organized, enjoyable, and memorable experience filled with insider knowledge, authentic encounters, and personalized service.
We offer free pickup and drop-off from all Luxor hotels, Nile cruises, the airport, or train station. Please provide your accommodation or arrival details when booking. Pickup usually starts at 8:00 AM, adjustable on request.
Discover how the ancient Egyptians create their tombs in the valley of the kings where ancient Egyptians used it as a burial, there are many kings buried there like King Tutmosis I, Tutmosis III, Tut-Ankh-Amon, King Ramssess VI, King Mrenptah and AmonhotepII. The colors inside the tombs is well preserved.
Enjoy the glory of Hatshepsut temple which was a mark a turning point in the architecture of Ancient Egypt.3 It is a unique temple was dedicated to queen Hatshepsut one of the most famous queens of ancient Egypt.
Then continue your day Tour to The Colossi of Memnon which is remains of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III.
Transfer time: From the moment of meeting and going to the temples and assembly and transfers between temples and rest houses until the end of the trip and back to the hotel
Karnak Temple , the biggest temple was dedicated for god Amon Ra and his wife Mut and their son Khonsu. They have been started the construction of this temple in the reign central state about 2000 B.C.
City tour in Luxor : free tour of the tourist EL Souk, photography, buying souvenir gifts, lunch in a restaurant, or sitting in one of the antique cafés, optional, as desired.
Luxor Temple is the only place in Egypt which contains monuments from all Egypt`s civilizations periods as you will see ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Christian and Muslim monuments. It was contracted approximately 1400 B.C by king Amunhotep III, and completed by king Ramses II, it was dedicated for warship of the goddess Amun-Ra, his wife Mut and their son Khonsu together representing the Theban triad.
Luxor city tour by Horse carriage in East bank by horse carriage you will discover the main streets of Luxor and then enjoy a spectacular ride through the city, which is considered one of the most historic open-air museums. Your ride will pass by Luxor temple, City center &Nile road. a wonderful experience to get a nice photos & discover the Magic of Luxor.
luxor city tour to Banana Island (Gezira el-Mozh) in West bank , located to the north of Luxor and is open for tours daily. It’s one of the best spots to visit in luxor, The Journey begins from a quay right in the middle of town, where you get picked up by a felucca It only takes a few minutes to get there, the Island sports a variety of fruit trees, some caged animals, and a small cafe to enjoy many of driks , You can watch crocodiles and taste a variety of local harvested fruits including sugar cane and bananas of course.
luxor city tour to tourist El Souk in East bank , photography, buying souvenir gifts, lunch in a restaurant, or sitting in one of the antique cafés, optional, as desired.
Transfer time: From the moment of meeting and going to the Dendera Temple The distance from luxor to Dendera Temple is 53 km or 32 miles
Hathor was among the most important and popular deities in ancient Egypt. She was associated with music, joy, dance and motherhood; she was also known as the lady of the sky. Her main cult center was at Dendera where one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt stands today. The entrance of the temple, with six massive columns surmounted with the head of Hathor, is considered among the most beautiful monuments in Egypt. Sistrums (a musical instrument) closely associated with the goddess, frame her head. The temple of Dendera dates back to the Ptolemaic Period, although evidence points to older structures once existing on the site, dating as far back as king Pepy I, from the Old Kingdom. Among the temple’s most notable features are astronomical engravings on its ceiling.
Transfer time: after visit Dendara Temples and assembly and rest houses until the end of the trip and back to luxor The distance from Dendera Temple to luxor is 53 km or 32 miles
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