Full Day Tour to East and West Banks of Luxor
Duration
9 hours
Languages
English, French, Italian, Spanish, German
Experience the journey to Luxor, the world's largest open-air museum situated on the East and West bank of Nile River. See temples, antiquities, and tombs on this full or half-day tour guided by an Egyptologist.
Highlights:
Visit the East and/or West banks of Luxor with an Egyptologist tour guide
Admire the Temple of Karnak, known for its age-old pylons and chapels
Explore Luxor Temple and the Colossi of Memnon
Marvel at the pristine tombs of the three pharaohs in Valley of the Kings
Visit the splendid Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
Includes:
Egyptologist guide
Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
Choose between a tour of both the East and West banks, or visit only one side of the Nile according to your preferences.
Meet your Egyptologist tour guide and start your journey in air-conditioned vehicle. Relax in comfort as you travel to explore the most important historical monuments in Luxor.
On the West bank, discover the Valley of Kings where you will visit the remarkable tombs and last resting place of the 3 Kings.
If you've booked an entrance to the tomb of Tutankhamun (available as an add-on), you'll then see the most iconic Egyptian tomb known world-wide.
Then, proceed to the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, dedicated to a female ruler who reigned over Egypt for 20 years, bringing the country wealth and peace. See the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III at the Colossi of Memnon, then stop for lunch at a local restaurant.
On the East bank, witness the Complex of Karnak, which might be the largest temple in the world. You have one more stop before you leave the place: the magnificent Luxor Temple, a large ancient Egyptian temple that you will have time to explore.
Free cancellation
Plans are subject to change, and sometimes unexpectedly. So you can cancel your event free of charge 24 hours before the start.
Hamur Jamut
With GetExperience since 2022
Meeting point
Luxor, Luxor City, Luxor, Luxor Governorate, Egypt