See the highlights of Luxor West Banks in just one day with this private Take a Valley of the Kings tour and explore the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut private trip from Luxor, with your very own Egyptologist guide. Head for the West Bank and discover the hieroglyph-coated chambers of the Valley of the Kings, the mountain-cut tombs of 62 of ancient Egypt's rulers, as you learn about the pharaohs once buried here. Then, visit the stunning Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and stop to see the towering Colossi of Memnon as your guide reveals captivating facts about these age-old monuments.
pick up and drop off all travelers from Luxor city to any accommodation
Your Egyptology guide will collect you from your Luxor hotel or cruise to discover the West bank of Luxor. Start your day visiting Valley of the Kings, the magnificence of the grandeur of architecture which was used for burial, there are many kings buried in this valley. You will visit 3 tombs at the valley of the Kings
continue to Visit The Queen Hatshepsut temple, discover her beautiful temple and her attractive story with her nephew. Rising out of the desert Plain, in a series of terraces, The temple of Hatshepsut Mergs with sheer limestone Cliffs of the eastern face of the Theban Mountain as if Nature herself had built this Extraordinary monument, Then drive to Colossi of Memnon.
Enjoy a photo stop by Colossi of Memnon, two magnificent twin statues image of pharaoh Amenhotep III and two smaller statues carved by his feet (one being his wife and the other his mother), stands graciously in the horizon of the magnificent Luxor horizons. The two statues, each measuring 60 feet tall, stands in the entrance of Amenhotep III’s mortuary temple. They are famously named by the name of Colossi of Memnon due to a phenomenon produced by one of the statues after an earthquake. Originally built in the Theban Necropolis in the west of the Nile River in the modern city of Luxor, Then drive back to your hotel in Luxor
You will enjoy the most beautiful tomb ever you can see which is Artists tombs
Habu Temple Blong to the last powerful king in ancient Egyptian history Ramess III
The Valley of the Queens The Valley of the Queens is where the wives and children of the pharaohs were buried during the New Kingdom (around 1550–1070 BC). The most famous tomb here is that of Queen Nefertari, the beloved wife of Ramses II, which is considered one of the most beautiful tombs in Egypt. The valley has about 90 tombs, decorated with colorful scenes showing the queens on their journey to the afterlife.
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