Private journey through the timeless wonders of Luxor’s West Bank, where the legacy of ancient Egypt’s most iconic rulers comes to life. This expertly guided tour offers exclusive access to the Valley of the Kings, including the celebrated Tomb of King Tutankhamun, where you’ll come face to face with the boy king’s mummified remains. Delve deeper with a visit to the exquisitely decorated Tomb of Queen Nefertari in the Valley of the Queens, widely considered one of the most beautifully preserved in Egypt.
Step into the architectural splendor of the Temple of Hatshepsut, the mortuary temple of Egypt’s most powerful female pharaoh. Your private Egyptologist guide will illuminate the stories, art, and funerary traditions of the New Kingdom, providing historical context and personal insights. This personalized tour ensures a comfortable and enriching experience with door-to-door service from your Luxor hotel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle.
We pick all our guests from the Luxor train Station, the Nile Cruise, and the hotels
Your journey begins with a drive across the Nile to Luxor’s West Bank, home to the famed Valley of the Kings. Here, you will explore four remarkable tombs, including those of Ramses III, Merneptah, and Ramses IV. Each tomb offers insight into the beliefs, rituals, and artistic achievements of ancient Egypt’s New Kingdom. Of special note is Tutankhamun’s Tomb, discovered by Howard Carter in 1922—remarkably intact and housing the mummified remains of the boy king himself.
Designated KV11, the tomb of Ramses III is renowned for its vivid and deeply carved reliefs illustrating sacred texts such as the Litany of Ra and the Book of Gates. You’ll also encounter unique secular scenes, including images of foreign tribute and the famous "Harpists Chamber."
Tomb KV8, belonging to Ramses II’s son, showcases a grand architectural design with soaring corridors. Your guide will explain the evolution of tomb construction and symbolism found throughout this expansive burial complex.
Among the most visually striking tombs in the Valley, KV2 captivates with celestial ceilings adorned with images of the sky goddess Nut and a rose granite sarcophagus. The richly painted walls depict funerary texts, including the Book of Caverns andthe Book of the Dead.
Tutankhamun, the most famous pharaoh in the world, ascended the throne at around 10 years old and ruled during the New Kingdom. His reign was brief, ending with his untimely death at the age of 19. Despite his short life, his legacy lives on due to the discovery of his nearly intact tomb in 1922. During your visit to the Valley of the Kings, you will have the rare opportunity to stand face to face with his royal mummy, resting in its original burial place—an unforgettable moment in the heart of ancient history.
Next, visit the grand mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the only female pharaoh to rule Egypt as king. Carved into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, her temple reveals her legacy through magnificent colonnades and narrative reliefs.
Pause briefly at the Colossi of Memnon, two towering statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III that have stood watch over the Theban necropolis for over 3,000 years.
Valley of the Queens – Final Resting Place of Royal Women Then, journey to the tranquil Valley of the Queens, known in ancient times as Ta-Set-Neferu or "The Place of Beauty." Here, you’ll explore tombs of royal wives and children, including Queen Titi and other lesser-known royals.
The highlight of your visit to the Valley of the Queens is the Tomb of Nefertari, wife of Ramses II. Regarded as one of the most beautifully decorated tombs in Egypt, it dazzles with vibrant colors, detailed scenes, and a deep sense of reverence for the afterlife.
This smaller tomb still holds great intrigue due to the ongoing mystery surrounding Queen Titi’s identity. Your guide will explain theories and historical context.
As you return, catch a glimpse of the Tomb of Ramses IX, one of the more elaborately decorated tombs in the valley. Though not entered during this tour, your guide will provide commentary on its artistic significance.
After your exploration, you’ll be transferred comfortably back to your hotel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle.
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                          You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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