Join us on an unforgettable journey through the heart of ancient Thebes!
Start your adventure at the magnificent Medinet Habu Temple, the mortuary temple of King Ramses III, where towering walls and vivid carvings bring to life epic battles and royal ceremonies.
Next, step into the Valley of the Nobles, a place that reveals the true spirit of ancient Egypt. Explore the colorful tombs of high officials, covered with vibrant scenes of daily life, family moments, and eternal devotion — a window into how the elite once lived and dreamed.
Finally, wander through Deir El-Medina, the village of the craftsmen who built the royal tombs. Walk among their homes, admire their beautifully painted tombs, and feel the connection to the skilled hands that shaped Egypt’s timeless wonders.
A journey filled with art, history, and human stories — a perfect blend of mystery and magic in the land of the pharaohs!
All Luxor Hotels & Nile Cruises Are Pickup Points.
Egypt Royal Tours representative will pick you up from your hotel or Nile Cruise in Luxor, to start your tour by visiting Medinet Habu Temple, also known as the Mortuary Temple of Ramses III, is located on the west bank of Luxor. It was built by King Ramses III to honor the god Amun-Ra and to serve as his mortuary temple. The temple is famous for its well-preserved reliefs depicting the king’s military victories and religious ceremonies. Its walls still retain much of their original colors, making it one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt. The complex includes massive gates, open courtyards, and grand halls, reflecting the power and glory of Ramses III’s reign.
Then continue your tour by visiting The Valley of the Nobles is located on the west bank of Luxor, between the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens. It contains the tombs of high officials, governors, and priests who served the pharaohs of ancient Egypt. The tombs are smaller than royal ones but beautifully decorated with colorful scenes of daily life, agriculture, and family gatherings, giving a vivid picture of ancient Egyptian society. The paintings are still well preserved and show the wealth and status of the nobles buried there.
Then we proceed to see Deir El-Medina, is an ancient village on the west bank of Luxor that was home to the workers and artists who built the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings. It gives a unique insight into the daily lives of ordinary ancient Egyptians, including their homes, family life, and beliefs. The site includes well-preserved houses, small temples, and beautifully decorated tombs belonging to the craftsmen and their families. The tombs are known for their bright colors and detailed scenes showing both work and personal life.
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