Marsa Alam to Luxor Full Day Private Tour - Temples & Tombs

15 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: German and 4 more

Pick up from your hotel in Marsa Alam for a private tour to the necropolis of Luxor. We start at the Valley of the Kings where you will descent into 3 Royal Tombs. Next is a visit to the mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Deir ElBahari with the beautiful murals and you'll have time to wander around yourself.

We continue for a quick photo-stop at the Colossi of Memnon, two immense statues guarding the ongoing excavation of the palace of Amenophis III. After lunch at a good local restaurant we drive to the East Bank to the Karnak Temple to show you where Pharaohs like Tutankhamun, Hatchepsut and Ramses II performed their sacred rituals.

From the Karnak Temple we conclude the day with a photo-stop at the Luxor Temple, gracefully decorates the banks of the river Nile and is dedicated to the Rejuvenation of Kingship. At the end of the tour you will be brought back to Marsa Alam.

What's Included

Private transportation
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Your lunch will be in a good local restaurant where you will experience the real Egyptian kitchen (food only),
Private English-speaking guide
Entrance fees / Tickets
Tips & Personal Spending
pick up from South of Marsa Alam City is an additional $45 to be paid in cach
Tickets to extra charged tombs (Tutankhamun, Seti I, Ramses V/VI) and Karnak Open Air Museum

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).

Itinerary

Duration: 15 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Valley of the Kings

    You will visit the old necropolis of ancient Thebes on the West Bank of Luxor. We will take you to the spectacular Valley of the Kings, where up to now, 63 tombs have been found varying from a one chamber crypt (KV54) to a tomb with 120 chambers (KV5). You will be able to visit 3 tombs with the entrance ticket. The tombs of Tutankhamen and Seti I require separate tickets (not included).

    2 hours Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari

    We visit the rock hewn mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. After the death of her husband, Thutmose II, Hatshepsut took the reign as either co-regent with or self-proclaimed Pharaoh instead of Thutmose III. Either way, she was a skillful warrior and strong ruler re-establishing trade routes with foreign countries. Prove of her successes and accomplishments are written on the walls of her memorial Temple at Deir El-Bahari.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 3
    Colossi of Memnon

    We will stop at the base of the magnificent Colossi of Memnon, two immense statues guarding the ongoing excavation of the palace of Amenophis III. The statues are actually likenesses of Pharaoh Amenophis III. Memnon was a hero of the Trojan wars, said to be the son of Eos, Goddess of Dawn. Because of an earthquake in 27BC, one of the statues was damaged and due to forces of nature, was said to "whistle" or "sing" at dawn.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Temple of Karnak

    You will visit the Karnak Temple, the second largest religious temple in the world after Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Construction of the first temple complex started about 3,500 years ago and stopped in the Ptolemaic era. The Karnak Temple is a collection of precincts for Amun Re, Mut and Monsu and contains holy lakes, hypostyle halls, obelisks, pylons and shrines. Within the walls is a separate open air museum that requires an additional entrance ticket, as does the Mut precinct. Your guide will lead you through the temple, sharing the historical highlights and giving you plenty of time to wander around between the ancient walls.

    2 hours Admission ticket included
  • 5
    Luxor Temple

    You will have a photo-stop at the Luxor Temple, dedicated, not to a deity or pharaoh but to the Rejuvenation of Kingship and center of the Opet Festival. In ancient times, the Karnak and Luxor Temples were connected by the sphinx alley which is still being excavated. Many pharaohs were crowned here, either in reality or theoretically (like Alexander the Great who claimed he was crowned in Thebes but probably never visited the ancient capital). On top of the temple rests the Abu Haggag mosque.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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