Air-conditioned transport is provided. A skilled, professional, and multilingual guide will share all essential and fascinating details. At the Valley of the Kings, information will be provided outside the tombs, in compliance with the Ministry of Antiquities’ regulations.
Air-conditioned transport is provided. A skilled, professional, and multilingual guide will share all essential and fascinating details. At the Valley of the Kings, information will be provided outside the tombs, in compliance with the Ministry of Antiquities’ regulations.
- Valley of the Kings - The journey begins and concludes with your adventure. The operator accompanies you every step of the way. Explore the ancient necropolis of Thebes on Luxor’s West Bank. Visit the breathtaking Valley of the Kings, where 63 tombs have been discovered, ranging from a single chamber crypt (KV54) to a tomb with 120 chambers (KV5)….
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Valley of the Kings - The journey begins and concludes with your adventure. The operator accompanies you every step of the way. Explore the ancient necropolis of Thebes on Luxor’s West Bank. Visit the breathtaking Valley of the Kings, where 63 tombs have been discovered, ranging from a single chamber crypt (KV54) to a tomb with 120 chambers (KV5). The entrance ticket allows access to 3 tombs, while separate tickets are needed for the tombs of Tutankhamen and Seti I.
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Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari - The tour continues to the rock-carved mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. Following the death of her husband, Thutmose II, Hatshepsut assumed the throne as either co-regent or self-declared Pharaoh instead of Thutmose III. Regardless, she was a skilled warrior and a strong leader, re-establishing trade routes with foreign nations. Her achievements are inscribed on the walls of her memorial Temple at Deir El-Bahari.
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Colossi of Memnon - The tour pauses at the base of the impressive Colossi of Memnon, two colossal statues overseeing the ongoing excavation of Amenophis III’s palace. These statues represent Pharaoh Amenophis III. Memnon was a hero of the Trojan wars, believed to be the son of Eos, Goddess of Dawn. An earthquake in 27 BC damaged one statue, and due to natural forces, it was said to “whistle” or “sing” at dawn.
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Temple of Karnak - The operator guides you to the Karnak Temple, the world’s second-largest religious temple after Cambodia’s Angkor Wat. Construction began around 3,500 years ago and concluded in the Ptolemaic era. The Karnak Temple is a collection of precincts for Amun Re, Mut, and Monsu, featuring holy lakes, hypostyle halls, obelisks, pylons, and shrines. An additional entrance ticket is required for the separate open-air museum and the Mut precinct. The guide will lead you through the temple, highlighting historical features and allowing ample time to explore the ancient walls.
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Luxor Temple - The tour proceeds to the Luxor Temple, dedicated not to a deity or pharaoh but to the Rejuvenation of Kingship and the center of the Opet Festival. Historically, both temples were linked by the sphinx alley, which is still under excavation. Many pharaohs were crowned here, either in reality or symbolically (like Alexander the Great, who claimed coronation in Thebes but likely never visited the ancient capital). Visitors can appreciate the site’s religious significance, with shrines to the Theban Triad, a Roman chapel later converted into a church, and the Abu Haggag mosque atop the temple. Unlike many other travel companies, this operator is your comprehensive solution for all travel needs.
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El Hussein Restaurant - Enjoy a delightful lunch featuring Egyptian cuisine.

- Private transportation
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance fees for the Mut Precinct and the Open Air Museum within the Karnak Temple
- Private spending - Tips for services
- Optional tombs with extra charge like Tutankhamen and Seti I
- Entrance fees for the Mut Precinct and the Open Air Museum within the Karnak Temple
- Private spending - Tips for services
- Optional tombs with extra charge like Tutankhamen and Seti I
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.