Tour Details
Meeting Point: Valley of Kings, Valley of Queens, Colossi of Memnon, El Deir el-Bahri & Madinet Hab Download Tour Information

Highlights
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One of the most comprehensive tours we offer to visitors of Luxor, this package gathers all the important monuments of the West Bank into one marvelous tour.
On this tour, guests can visit the largest number of monuments in the shortest period of time.
This tour includes an exploration of all the important sites of the West Bank of Luxor, including the Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens, the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, or what is famously called El Deir El Bahri, the gigantic Colossi of Memnon and Madinet Habu
Included
Transportation in A/C new model comfortable car
All sightseeing with English speaking Egyptology tour guide.
Entrance fees for all attractions mentioned in the itinerary
All taxes and service charges
Excluded
- Personal expenses like food, drinks, etc....
Tipping to guide and driver
Travel insurance
Anything not mention in the inclusions
Please Note
- Comfortable shoes
- Sunglasses
- Hat
Hotel Pickup
* Our Meeting Point is exactly in front of El Luxor Hotel 16, Cornish El Nile Street, Luxor.
Please make sure to be at our meeting point at least 15 minutes before departure time
Itinerary
• Our first visit is to the Valley of the Kings (your visit includes 3 tombs). The royal necropolis of the Kings of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt, featured with their lasting colors, paintings, and decorations, has survived, to this day, in wonderful condition. The site includes the wonderful tomb of Tut Ankh Amun.
• The second visit of the day will be to the Valley of the Queens. The site is the burial location of the wives and the children of the Kings of the New Kingdom. Most famously, the necropolis features the tomb of Nefertari.
• Our next stop will be to the Colossi of Memnon, which contains the only remaining items of the large mortuary temple of Amenhotep III, thus named by the Greeks during the Roman era, because one of the statues hummed when air passed through its holes.
• Our next visit of the day is to the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. One of the most charming mortuary temples of ancient Egypt, it was built during the reign of the 19th dynasty and features a marvelous two-floor design of terraces, the chapels of Hathour and Anubis, and the impressive statues of the queen.
• Our last visit is to the temple of Madinet Habu, the second largest temple built in ancient Egypt, and one of the most remarkably well-preserved Pharaonic monuments in Egypt.
• By the end of the tour, guests will be transported back to our meeting point in Luxor