Discover the rich heritage of ancient Egypt on this immersive tour of Luxor, featuring the breathtaking Valley of the Kings and the magnificent Hatshepsut Temple. Uncover the grandeur of Karnak Temple, a sprawling complex that narrates the stories of the pharaohs. This expertly guided journey provides insider knowledge and cultural insights, ensuring a deep connection to the history of this iconic region.
- Explore the legendary Valley of the Kings and its royal tombs
- Visit the stunning Hatshepsut Temple, a marvel of ancient architecture
- Discover the vast Karnak Temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Enjoy a knowledgeable guide who shares fascinating stories of ancient Egypt
We offer you a pickup and drop off at any location you choose in Luxor such as the airport, train station, bus station, Nile cruises, Hotels and guest houses
The Valley of the Kings is one of the world’s most remarkable archaeological sites, located on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor. Hidden within golden desert hills, this sacred royal necropolis was the burial place of Egypt’s New Kingdom pharaohs (16th–11th century BC). More than 60 tombs have been discovered here, including the famous tomb of Tutankhamun, whose treasures amazed the world. The tombs are carved deep into the mountains and decorated with vivid hieroglyphs and scenes from the afterlife, reflecting ancient Egyptian beliefs in immortality. Walking through the valley feels like stepping into history — a powerful journey into the eternal world of the pharaohs.
The Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari is one of the most elegant monuments in Luxor’s West Bank. Built for the powerful female pharaoh Hatshepsut (18th Dynasty), this stunning mortuary temple rises in three magnificent terraces against dramatic limestone cliffs. Its harmonious design, grand colonnades, and detailed reliefs—especially scenes of the famous expedition to Punt—showcase the prosperity and vision of her reign. The temple stands as a symbol of strength, ambition, and architectural brilliance in ancient Egypt.
The Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues that have stood proudly on Luxor’s West Bank for over 3,400 years. Each statue rises about 18 meters high and represents the great pharaoh Amenhotep III seated on his throne. These impressive monuments once guarded the entrance to his vast mortuary temple, the largest of its time. Despite centuries of floods and earthquakes, the Colossi remain powerful symbols of ancient Egyptian strength and grandeur.
The Karnak Temple is one of the most breathtaking monuments in Luxor and the largest temple complex ever built in ancient Egypt. Dedicated mainly to the god Amun-Ra, it was expanded over 2,000 years by many great pharaohs, including Hatshepsut and Ramesses II. Its magnificent Great Hypostyle Hall, with 134 towering columns, creates an unforgettable atmosphere of power and grandeur. Visitors can also admire the sacred lake, massive obelisks, and beautifully carved hieroglyphs that tell stories of victories, rituals, and divine kingship.
Luxor Temple stands majestically in the heart of the city, beautifully illuminated at night and rich with history. Built primarily by Amenhotep III and later expanded by Ramesses II, the temple was dedicated to the rejuvenation of kingship rather than a single god. Connected to Karnak by the ancient Avenue of Sphinxes, Luxor Temple played a central role in the Opet Festival, celebrating divine renewal and royal legitimacy. Massive statues, towering pylons, and beautifully preserved reliefs make it one of Egypt’s most impressive and atmospheric monuments.
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