Pickup Service
- Your tour will begin with a convenient pick-up service from your hotel or specified location in Luxor. The exact time will be communicated to you by the tour operator the day before the tour. A comfortable air-conditioned vehicle will be provided for transportation throughout the day.
Valley of the Kings
- The first stop of the tour is the world-famous Valley of the Kings. This ancient burial site served as the final resting place for numerous pharaohs, including Tutankhamun and Ramses II. You will have the opportunity to explore at least 3 tombs open to the public on that day. Your guide will take you inside the tombs, explaining the significance of the hieroglyphics, artwork, and burial rituals that are preserved in these remarkable chambers.
Hatshepsut Temple (Deir el-Bahri)
- Next, you'll visit the stunning Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, one of Egypt's most remarkable female rulers. The temple’s design is a true architectural marvel. Your guide will share the story of Hatshepsut's reign, the unique aspects of her temple, and its historical significance.
Lunch Break
- After visiting the first two sites, you'll take a break for lunch. The guide will ensure a comfortable and pleasant lunch experience, either at a local restaurant or a pre-arranged location with delicious Egyptian cuisine (lunch expenses are typically not included in the tour price).
Colossi of Memnon
- After lunch, the tour continues to the Colossi of Memnon. These two massive statues, each depicting Pharaoh Amenhotep III, once guarded the entrance to his mortuary temple. You will have ample time to take photographs and soak in the grandeur of ancient Egyptian artistry.
Drop-off at Hotel
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At the conclusion of the tour, you will be driven back to your hotel or the designated drop-off location in Luxor. Your guide and driver will ensure you return safely and comfortably after a memorable day exploring Luxor's fascinating West Bank.
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Note: The itinerary may vary slightly based on the availability of tombs in the Valley of the Kings and the regulations set by the Egyptian authorities as well as Photography is generally allowed at the sites, but there may be specific restrictions in some areas.
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