Experience seamless Luxor Airport transfers with a professional chauffeur, personalized service, and luxury comfort. Perfect for any traveler seeking convenience and ease.
Experience seamless Luxor Airport transfers with a professional chauffeur, personalized service, and luxury comfort. Perfect for any traveler seeking convenience and ease.
- Temple of Medinet Habu - Booking this experience allows visitors to enter the breathtaking Temple of Medinet Habu, one of the most well-preserved temples from ancient Egypt. An expert guide will lead the way through the grand entrance gate and expansive courtyards constructed by Ramses III. Visitors will admire the stunning wall reliefs that…
- Temple of Medinet Habu - Booking this experience allows visitors to enter the breathtaking Temple of Medinet Habu, one of the most well-preserved temples from ancient Egypt. An expert guide will lead the way through the grand entrance gate and expansive courtyards constructed by Ramses III. Visitors will admire the stunning wall reliefs that vividly depict the king’s military triumphs, religious ceremonies, and scenes from daily life, many of which still retain their original colors. The sanctuary, shrines, and side chambers, which once served sacred and administrative functions, are open for exploration. Additionally, the remains of a royal palace within the temple complex offer insights into New Kingdom architecture, symbolism, and beliefs. The guide will explain the hidden meanings behind the hieroglyphs and highlight details often overlooked by visitors. With fewer crowds than other major temples, Medinet Habu provides a peaceful and immersive experience, enhancing appreciation for Egypt’s rich history and Ramses III’s powerful legacy.
- Valley of the Artisans (Deir el-Medina) - This unforgettable visit to the Valley of the Artisans, also known as Deir el-Medina, allows visitors to walk through the village that once housed the skilled workers who built and decorated the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings. An expert guide will introduce the lives of these ancient craftsmen, offering insights into their families, homes, and daily routines. Visitors can explore beautifully preserved tombs with vivid, colorful wall paintings that reflect personal hopes, religious beliefs, and aspects of everyday life. Unlike royal tombs, these are smaller but incredibly detailed, showcasing the artisans’ talent and devotion. The remains of their houses and the temple dedicated to the goddess Hathor provide a rare look into the community’s spiritual and social structure. This peaceful, less-visited site offers a unique, intimate experience of ancient Egyptian culture, making it a highlight for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
- Valley of the Queens - Visitors can step into the sacred Valley of the Queens, where the wives, daughters, and sons of pharaohs were laid to rest in beautifully decorated tombs. With an expert guide, explore this peaceful necropolis nestled in the cliffs of Luxor’s West Bank. Discover the stunning Tomb of Queen Nefertari (optional ticket), widely considered the most beautiful tomb in Egypt, with brilliantly preserved wall paintings depicting her journey to the afterlife. Other richly painted tombs belonging to royal children and high-status women offer unique insights into ancient Egyptian beliefs, family ties, and funerary practices. The guide will share the stories behind the hieroglyphs, deities, and symbols carved into the tomb walls. Learn about the daily lives and spiritual roles of royal women during the New Kingdom. Surrounded by desert cliffs and silence, this site offers a more intimate and reflective experience, perfect for travelers seeking beauty, history, and serenity.
- Valley of the Kings - Visitors can delve into ancient history by exploring the legendary Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of Egypt’s greatest pharaohs. Located on the West Bank of the Nile in Luxor, this UNESCO World Heritage site contains over 60 tombs carved deep into the desert hills. On this immersive tour, visitors will see some of the most beautifully decorated tombs, including those of Ramses III, Ramses IX, and the boy king Tutankhamun (optional ticket). Marvel at the vivid hieroglyphs, symbolic artwork, and intricate scenes of the afterlife that adorn the walls. An expert guide will reveal the stories, beliefs, and burial rituals of the ancient Egyptians, bringing each tomb to life. Panoramic views of the surrounding Theban mountains enhance this truly unforgettable cultural experience. Ideal for history lovers, this visit offers deep insight into the power, mystery, and spirituality of ancient Egypt.
- Temple of Hatshepsut - Discover the majestic Temple of Hatshepsut, one of the most impressive monuments on Luxor’s West Bank. Carved into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, this stunning mortuary temple was built for Queen Hatshepsut, one of ancient Egypt’s few female pharaohs. As visitors approach the temple’s grand terraces and colonnades, they will be amazed by its symmetry, architecture, and integration into the natural rock landscape. Inside, beautifully preserved reliefs depict Hatshepsut’s divine birth, her famous expedition to the Land of Punt, and her powerful reign. An expert guide will share the fascinating story of how Hatshepsut rose to power in a male-dominated world and left a legacy that defied tradition. The temple also offers breathtaking views of the valley below, making this a must-see stop for any traveler interested in the history, art, and culture of ancient Egypt.
- Colossi of Memnon - Witness the towering guardians of ancient Thebes — the Colossi of Memnon. These two massive seated statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, each rising about 18 meters high, have stood in the Theban necropolis for over 3,400 years. Originally placed at the entrance of a grand mortuary temple (now mostly lost to time), they once welcomed visitors to one of the largest temple complexes ever built in Egypt. Despite centuries of earthquakes and erosion, the statues remain iconic landmarks on the West Bank of Luxor. A guide will share the fascinating legend behind the “singing statue” — a mysterious sound once reported at dawn from the northern colossus, attracting ancient Greek and Roman travelers. A stop at the Colossi of Memnon is a perfect photo opportunity and an ideal introduction to the grandeur of the pharaohs and the legacy of ancient Egyptian architecture and symbolism.

- Private Tour
- Expert Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Private Tour
- Expert Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites
This tour provides an enriching and well-rounded exploration into the core of ancient Thebes, blending iconic landmarks with lesser-known treasures. Its uniqueness lies in the diverse perspectives it presents — royal, religious, artistic, and everyday life. Participants will visit the majestic Valley of the Kings, where pharaohs were interred with…
This tour provides an enriching and well-rounded exploration into the core of ancient Thebes, blending iconic landmarks with lesser-known treasures. Its uniqueness lies in the diverse perspectives it presents — royal, religious, artistic, and everyday life. Participants will visit the majestic Valley of the Kings, where pharaohs were interred with treasures for the afterlife, and the breathtaking Temple of Hatshepsut, constructed by Egypt’s most influential queen. At the Colossi of Memnon, visitors can stand before the last remnants of Amenhotep III’s once-magnificent mortuary temple. The tour also includes a visit to Medinat Habu, Ramses III’s vast and well-preserved temple, often missed by tourists. Explore the Valley of the Queens, the final resting place of royal consorts, and the Valley of the Artisans (Deir el-Medina), where the craftsmen who built the tombs lived and created masterpieces. With expert guidance and engaging storytelling, this tour unveils ancient Egypt from every perspective.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.