Deluxe Experience: Luxor Full-Day Guided Tour Temples & Tombs
Discover the magic of Luxor on a full-day private journey through its most iconic sites, guided by your own professional Egyptologist.
Begin on the West Bank at the legendary Valley of the Kings home to richly decorated tombs of pharaohs including Tutankhamun.
Continue to the magnificent Temple of Hatshepsut, a masterpiece carved into limestone cliffs.
Colossi of Memnon Luxor's eternal guardians Where the statues meet sunrise myth Discover the wonder.
Cross to the East Bank to explore Luxor & Karnak Temples, with its awe-inspiring Hypostyle Halls giant columns, and stroll along the grand avenues of the elegant .
Travel in the comfort of a private, air-conditioned vehicle, enjoy skip-the-line access, and gain insider knowledge from your guide who brings ancient Egypt vividly to life.
With seamless service, personalized attention, and breathtaking monuments, this deluxe experience makes history unforgettable.
For Luxor Full-Day Guided Tour Temples & Tombs ( Deluxe Experience )
it's important for travelers to note the following pick-up details:
• Pick-up Time:
You can select your preferred pick-up time from our schedules, and we will guarantee sufficient time to explore all sites.
• Pickup Location:
We provide a personalized pick-up service from any location in Luxor
Hotel or cruise ship or even private address our representative will meeting you at your chosen location.
• Transportation:
Air-conditioned vehicles are usually provided.
• For your comfort What to Bring:
Sun protection ( Hat & sunscreen ) and comfortable walking shoes.
• Optional Add-ons:
Being ready on time ensures you can fully enjoy the day without feeling rushed.
At Valley of the Kings, travelers step into Egypt’s most famous royal necropolis, where pharaohs of the New Kingdom were laid to rest. Explore a selection of ornately decorated tombs, each covered in vibrant hieroglyphs and sacred scenes depicting the pharaoh’s journey to the afterlife. Your expert Egyptologist guide will bring the stories of rulers like Ramses II, Seti I, and the legendary Tutankhamun to life, helping you understand the significance of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walking through the valley, you’ll experience both the grandeur and mystery that make it one of Luxor’s must-see highlights.
Temple of Hatshepsut, carved dramatically into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, is one of Luxor’s most striking monuments. Dedicated to Egypt’s most successful female pharaoh, this masterpiece of ancient architecture features grand terraces, sweeping colonnades, and vivid wall reliefs that tell the story of her reign and divine birth. As you walk through its courtyards and gaze up at the cliffside backdrop, your Egyptologist guide will reveal the legacy of Queen Hatshepsut a ruler who defied tradition and left behind a temple as enduring as her memory.
Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, standing proudly at the entrance of his long-lost mortuary temple. Rising 18 meters high, these towering guardians have watched over the Theban necropolis for more than 3,000 years. Travelers will marvel at their sheer scale, hear the legends of their mysterious ‘singing’ at dawn in ancient times, and capture unforgettable photos with these timeless monuments that remain among Luxor’s most iconic landmarks.
Karnak Temple complex is the largest religious structure ever built and one of Egypt’s most awe-inspiring sites. Travelers will walk through the legendary Hypostyle Hall with its 134 towering columns, explore sacred sanctuaries and chapels, and admire walls covered in intricate hieroglyphs that recount the power of the pharaohs. Your Egyptologist guide will reveal the stories behind this vast temple dedicated to Amun-Ra, making history come alive as you stand in the very heart of ancient Thebes.
Luxor Temple is a magnificent open-air museum of ancient history, seamlessly woven into the city's daily life. Built primarily by Pharaohs Amenhotep III and Ramesses II, this sacred site was central to the powerful Opet Festival, where the gods' statues were paraded to renew the king's divine mandate. Visitors are greeted by the massive First Pylon, colossal statues of Ramesses II, and a lone standing obelisk. Inside, the stunning Great Colonnade—a corridor of 14 giant papyrus-columns—leads to sunlit courtyards and sanctuaries adorned with intricate carvings. Its history is uniquely layered: ancient pharaohs built it, Romans converted it into a fortress, Christians used it as a church, and today, the 13th-century Abu al-Haggag Mosque sits atop its ruins, making worship continuous for millennia. The temple is especially magical at night when expertly lit against the dark sky, creating a unforgettable atmosphere where Egypt's glorious past feels vividly alive and present.
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