Fly to Luxor for a full-day tour exploring Karnak, Hatshepsut’s Temple, and the Valley of the Kings with an expert guide.
Fly to Luxor for a full-day tour exploring Karnak, Hatshepsut’s Temple, and the Valley of the Kings with an expert guide.
- Sharm El Sheikh - Fly from Sharm el Sheikh to Luxor
- Karnak Open-air Museum - This renowned landmark in Luxor displays monumental ancient architecture, featuring impressive statues, columns, and the largest temple ever constructed, all conveniently located near the lively downtown area. The construction of Karnak Temple spanned over 1,000…
- Sharm El Sheikh - Fly from Sharm el Sheikh to Luxor
- Karnak Open-air Museum - This renowned landmark in Luxor displays monumental ancient architecture, featuring impressive statues, columns, and the largest temple ever constructed, all conveniently located near the lively downtown area. The construction of Karnak Temple spanned over 1,000 years, a timeline that is evident in the diverse art and architecture that characterize this Egyptian site.
- Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut - The magnificent Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari stands as one of the great funerary monuments of the ancient world, rivaling the Pyramids in grandeur. Carved into the towering cliff face that shelters the Valley of the Kings on the opposite side, the temple rises across three massive terraces linked by ramps, each level defined by a colonnade of simple, unadorned square pillars. Named after one of ancient Egypt’s rare female pharaohs, Hatshepsut aptly referred to her monument as the “Splendor of Splendors.” Though much of the construction dates back to earlier rulers, starting with Mentuhotep II in 2050 BC, many sphinxes and statues have since vanished, lending the structure a more monolithic appearance. The cool stone interior offers a welcome escape from the relentless heat, featuring well-preserved wall reliefs and vibrant hieroglyphics in brilliant colors.
- Valley of the Kings - The Valley of the Kings is a rich repository of archaeological treasures, home to numerous tombs adorned with art and hieroglyphics. Explore the tomb of King Tutankhamun, the valley’s most famous attraction, and then visit the temples of Ramses II’s sons, Amenhotep III, and others to admire centuries-old art and artifacts.
- Colossi of Memnon - Though little remains of Amenhotep III’s grand memorial temple, the two towering statues of the pharaoh that once guarded the ancient entrance still stand strong after 3,400 years. Today, visitors can head to the banks of the Nile, just across from Luxor, to marvel at these colossal manmade sculptures. Alongside the impressive twin statues, travelers can also view two smaller figures of the pharaoh’s wife, Tiy, and mother, Mutemwia. Additionally, the sandstone panel carvings depicting the Nile god Hapy offer a closer look at the artistry of the time. While much of the Colossi has succumbed to weathering and the passage of time, the site still conveys a sense of the awe it once inspired.
- Luxfour Alabaster Factory - Explore the remarkable craftsmanship of ancient Egyptian artisans at the Alabaster factory. Marvel at the detailed carvings and sculptures created from alabaster, a translucent stone that was highly valued in ancient Egypt.
- Luxor - Fly back to Sharm el Sheikh from Luxor

- Visit the Valley of Kings
- Colossi of Memnon
- Licensed Egyptology Guide
- Visit to Alabaster Museum
- Visit Karnak Temple
- Travel to Luxor by plane
- Hotel Pickup & Drop off by Air Conditioned Vehicle
- Visit Hatshepsut Temple
- Visit the Valley of Kings
- Colossi of Memnon
- Licensed Egyptology Guide
- Visit to Alabaster Museum
- Visit Karnak Temple
- Travel to Luxor by plane
- Hotel Pickup & Drop off by Air Conditioned Vehicle
- Visit Hatshepsut Temple
- Flight Tickets One Hundred Sixty Five € per person
- Flight Tickets One Hundred Sixty Five € per person
Begin your journey with a relaxing flight to Luxor, a city renowned as the world’s largest open-air museum. Travel back in time as you explore the majestic Karnak Temple, where towering columns and ancient carvings showcase the splendor of Egypt’s pharaonic history.
Then, visit the stunning Temple of Hatshepsut, an architectural wonder carved into the…
Begin your journey with a relaxing flight to Luxor, a city renowned as the world’s largest open-air museum. Travel back in time as you explore the majestic Karnak Temple, where towering columns and ancient carvings showcase the splendor of Egypt’s pharaonic history.
Then, visit the stunning Temple of Hatshepsut, an architectural wonder carved into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, honoring one of Egypt’s most powerful female leaders.
Continue your adventure at the Valley of the Kings, the legendary resting place of Egypt’s pharaohs, including the tomb of the famous young king, Tutankhamun.
Before heading back, take a moment at the iconic Colossi of Memnon—two colossal statues that have stood guard over the Theban necropolis for millennia.
This engaging day tour offers a rich mix of history, culture, and breathtaking sights—ideal for travelers seeking a profound connection with ancient Egypt.
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.