Explore Luxor’s ancient wonders with a local guide. Discover majestic temples and royal tombs. History and adventure await!
Explore Luxor’s ancient wonders with a local guide. Discover majestic temples and royal tombs. History and adventure await!
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Valley of the Kings - Discover the renowned Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt, where ancient history is vividly brought to life. This UNESCO World Heritage Site houses the elaborately adorned tombs of Egypt’s most influential pharaohs, such as King Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and Seti I.
Situated on the west bank of the Nile,…
- Valley of the Kings - Discover the renowned Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt, where ancient history is vividly brought to life. This UNESCO World Heritage Site houses the elaborately adorned tombs of Egypt’s most influential pharaohs, such as King Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and Seti I.
Situated on the west bank of the Nile, the Valley of the Kings is a top attraction in Luxor. A guided tour reveals the mysteries behind the vibrant wall paintings, symbolic hieroglyphics, and the ancient Egyptians’ beliefs about the afterlife.
- Temple of Hatshepsut - Experience the awe-inspiring Temple of Hatshepsut in Luxor, Egypt – a remarkable architectural feat of ancient Egypt. Nestled beneath the towering cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, on the west bank of the Nile, this mortuary temple honors Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt’s most accomplished female pharaoh.
Constructed over 3,500 years ago, the temple boasts a distinctive terraced design, graceful colonnades, and intricate reliefs illustrating Hatshepsut’s divine birth and her renowned expedition to Punt. Its dramatic location and symmetry make it a standout on any Luxor tour.
- Valley of the Artisans (Deir el-Medina) - Venture off the beaten path to explore the Valley of the Artisans, also known as Deir el-Medina, in Luxor, Egypt. This intriguing site provides a rare insight into the daily lives of the skilled workers and craftsmen who constructed the tombs in the Valley of the Kings.
Located on the west bank of the Nile, Deir el-Medina was home to the artisans who crafted some of the most exquisite and intricate burial chambers in ancient Egypt. Visitors can explore the well-preserved mudbrick houses, beautifully adorned tombs of the workers, and the Ptolemaic temple of Hathor.
Unlike the grand royal tombs, the tombs here are smaller but often more intimate and vibrant in color, reflecting personal stories, family life, and religious beliefs. This site is a hidden treasure for those seeking to explore beyond the typical Luxor highlights.
- Valley of the Queens - Situated on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, the Valley of the Queens serves as the final resting place for Egypt’s royal women, including queens, princesses, and nobles of the New Kingdom era. This sacred site is less crowded than the Valley of the Kings but equally captivating.
The highlight of the site is the tomb of Queen Nefertari, wife of Ramses II, which is regarded as one of the most beautifully decorated tombs in all of ancient Egypt. The vivid colors and intricate wall paintings in her tomb depict scenes of her journey to the afterlife, making it a must-see for archaeology and art enthusiasts.
- Temple of Medinat Habu - Explore the remarkable Temple of Medinet Habu in Al Bairat, Luxor, one of the most underrated yet best-preserved temples in ancient Egypt. Built by Pharaoh Ramses III, this grand mortuary temple stands as a testament to ancient Egyptian architecture, military triumphs, and religious devotion.
Located on the west bank of the Nile, near the Valley of the Queens and Deir el-Medina, Medinet Habu features towering pylons, detailed wall carvings, and vibrant hieroglyphics that depict Ramses III’s battles, including his victories over the Sea Peoples.
Unlike more crowded sites, Temple of Medinet Habu offers a tranquil atmosphere where visitors can admire the original colors and intricate reliefs with minimal crowds. It’s a hidden gem for photography, history, and archaeology enthusiasts.
- Colossi of Memnon - Colossi of Memnon, Luxor – The Guardians of Ancient Thebes
Standing majestically on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, Egypt, the Colossi of Memnon are two colossal stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, guarding the remnants of his once-grand mortuary temple. These 18-meter-high statues have stood for over 3,400 years, welcoming travelers to the ancient city of Thebes.
Carved from single blocks of sandstone, each statue portrays the seated pharaoh with his hands resting on his knees, facing east toward the rising sun. Despite centuries of weathering, earthquakes, and floods, the Colossi remain iconic symbols of ancient Egyptian splendor.
In Roman times, one of the statues became famous for emitting a mysterious sound at dawn—believed to be the “singing” of Memnon. This phenomenon attracted ancient tourists, making the site one of the earliest travel destinations in history.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Egyptologist Tour Guide
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Egyptologist Tour Guide
- Gratuities
- pickup from the Airport ( extra Optional )
- extra 15 Euro if you choose ( French +Spanish +German) Guide
- Gratuities
- pickup from the Airport ( extra Optional )
- extra 15 Euro if you choose ( French +Spanish +German) Guide
In contrast to typical group tours, this experience provides a private, premium journey through Luxor’s West Bank, led by a certified Egyptologist who vividly narrates ancient history. Participants will visit five premier sites in a single day, such as the Valley of the Kings, Queen Nefertari’s Tomb (optional), and **Deir…
In contrast to typical group tours, this experience provides a private, premium journey through Luxor’s West Bank, led by a certified Egyptologist who vividly narrates ancient history. Participants will visit five premier sites in a single day, such as the Valley of the Kings, Queen Nefertari’s Tomb (optional), and Deir el-Medina, with convenient hotel transfers in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle. This tour is designed for inquisitive travelers who appreciate depth, comfort, and engaging storytelling—not just sightseeing.
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.