Experience Luxor like never before with a private, all-inclusive tour tailored just for you.
Explore the ancient Valley of the Kings, where pharaohs’ tombs lie carved deep into desert rock.
Visit the striking Temple of Hatshepsut, dedicated to Egypt’s powerful female ruler, and stand before the imposing Colossi of Memnon.
Cross to the East Bank to wander through the grand Karnak Temple Complex, the largest religious site ever built, and end at the beautifully preserved Luxor Temple.
Your journey includes a licensed Egyptologist guide, comfortable private transport, and the option to add professional photography to capture every unforgettable moment.
Every detail is managed for your comfort — from entry fees to bottled water — ensuring a seamless, enriching experience.
Book your exclusive Luxor adventure today and discover the heart of ancient Egypt in luxury and style.
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Explore the Valley of the Kings — a breathtaking burial site where the mighty pharaohs of ancient Egypt were laid to rest. Carved deep into the desert cliffs, these royal tombs are adorned with intricate art and symbols of the afterlife, offering a glimpse into the spiritual world of the ancients. (Please note: Entry to the tomb of Tutankhamun is not included.)
Next, you’ll visit the remarkable Temple of Hatshepsut, also known as El Deir El Bahary. This stunning architectural wonder honors Queen Hatshepsut — one of ancient Egypt’s most influential and powerful female rulers.
Stop by the towering Colossi of Memnon — two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III that have stood proudly for over 3,000 years.
Then head to Luxor’s East Bank and begin your exploration at the awe-inspiring Karnak Temple — the largest religious complex ever constructed and one of the most remarkable monuments in human history. Built and expanded over more than 2,000 years, this vast site is dedicated to Amun-Ra, the chief deity of ancient Egypt.
Next, explore the magnificent Luxor Temple — one of Egypt’s most beautifully preserved ancient sites, dating back to around 1500 BC. Originally built by Pharaoh Amenhotep III during the 18th Dynasty and later completed by Ramses II in the 19th Dynasty, the temple stands as a lasting symbol of royal power and religious devotion.
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