Explore Luxor’s ancient treasures with a private Egyptologist guide. Visit Valley of the Kings, Karnak, and Luxor Temples over two immersive days.
Explore Luxor’s ancient treasures with a private Egyptologist guide. Visit Valley of the Kings, Karnak, and Luxor Temples over two immersive days.
Luxor West Bank
Valley of the Kings - Situated on the West Bank of the Nile, the Valley of the Kings served as the burial site for the New Kingdom’s elite, with tombs expertly carved into the rocky landscape. Among these, the Tomb of Ramses III stands out, adorned with intricate hieroglyphics and vivid depictions of the pharaoh’s journey to the…
Luxor West Bank
Valley of the Kings - Situated on the West Bank of the Nile, the Valley of the Kings served as the burial site for the New Kingdom’s elite, with tombs expertly carved into the rocky landscape. Among these, the Tomb of Ramses III stands out, adorned with intricate hieroglyphics and vivid depictions of the pharaoh’s journey to the afterlife. Its walls tell stories of divine encounters and earthly triumphs, a silent testament to the grandeur of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Tomb of Ramses III - Next to the majestic tomb of Ramses III is the final resting place of Ramses IX. Carved with precision and adorned with symbolic motifs, this tomb invites visitors on a journey through the pharaoh’s life and the rituals associated with death. The Tomb of Merenptah, another gem in the valley’s crown, reveals the burial site of the fourth pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty, his legacy preserved in stone.
Tomb of King Tutankhamun (Tut) - Yet, among the many tombs, one captures the world’s imagination like no other – the Tomb of King Tutankhamun. Tutankhamun, or Tut, ascended to the throne at a young age, and his burial chamber, discovered by Howard Carter in 1922, contained an unparalleled collection of treasures. The exquisite golden mask that once adorned the young pharaoh’s mummy is an iconic symbol of Egypt’s ancient allure.
Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari - The Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari stands as a testament to the groundbreaking rule of Queen Hatshepsut. Carved into the cliffs, this architectural masterpiece blends seamlessly with the natural landscape, its terraced design a striking contrast to traditional temple structures.
Colossi of Memnon - The colossal statues of Memnon, guardians of the Theban Necropolis, greet visitors on the West Bank with an imposing presence. These twin sentinels once adorned the entrance of Amenhotep III’s mortuary temple, a structure that once rivaled the grandeur of Karnak.
Tombs of the Nobles - The West Bank is also adorned with the Tombs of the Nobles, each tomb narrating the stories of the elite class that served the pharaohs.
Howard Carter House - Among these, the Howard Carter House, named after the renowned archaeologist who unveiled the secrets of Tutankhamun’s tomb, provides a glimpse into the life of the man who unlocked the mysteries of ancient Egypt.
Ramesseum (Mortuary Temple of Ramses II) - Further south, the Ramesseum, the Mortuary Temple of Ramses II, dominates the landscape with its colossal statues and remnants of grandeur. The Tomb of Ramses VI, nearby, invites exploration into the intricate carvings and chambers that housed the remains of another pharaoh.
Luxor East Bank
Temple of Karnak - In the heart of Luxor, the Temple of Karnak stands as a colossal tribute to the grandeur of ancient Egyptian architecture and spirituality. This sprawling complex, dedicated to the god Amun, is a labyrinth of hypostyle halls, towering obelisks, and intricately carved sanctuaries. One of its eminent features is the awe-inspiring Temple of Ramesses III, a testament to the powerful pharaoh’s devotion to the gods and his desire to leave an indelible mark on the sacred grounds.
Obelisk of Thutmoses I - As the sun casts its golden glow over the sacred precincts, two majestic obelisks come into view – the Obelisk of Thutmoses I and the Obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut. These towering structures, hewn from single blocks of red granite, were erected to honor the divine and symbolize the connection between the mortal realm and the heavens. The Obelisk of Thutmose I, standing tall in its ancient glory, is a silent witness to the passage of time and the reverence bestowed upon the deities.
Luxor Temple - Journeying through the ancient city of Luxor, the Luxor Temple emerges as a beacon of beauty on the east bank of the Nile. Constructed by Amenhotep III and completed by Ramses II, this temple radiates with Nubian sandstone, exhibiting a harmonious blend of Egyptian, Christian, and Islamic features. As the sunlight dances upon the temple’s statues, sphinxes, and granite obelisks, it becomes evident that Luxor Temple is not merely a structure but a living testament to the convergence of cultures across millennia.
Avenue of Sphinxes - The Avenue of Sphinxes, a mesmerizing pathway connecting Luxor Temple to the Karnak Temple Complex, is a journey through time. Lined with majestic sphinx statues, this ceremonial route once witnessed grand processions during ancient festivals. Today, it stands as a testament to the splendid craftsmanship of the ancient Egyptians and their commitment to creating avenues that transcend the ordinary.
Obelisk of Queen Hapshetsut, - The Obelisk of Thutmose I and the Obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut, along with the magnificent Luxor Temple and the enchanting Avenue of Sphinxes, collectively create a narrative of Egypt’s enduring legacy. These monuments, bathed in the golden hues of sunrise and steeped in the mystique of ancient rituals, invite visitors to embark on a journey through the annals of history. Luxor, with its timeless temples and regal obelisks, continues to be a living testament to the marvels of human ingenuity and the spiritual aspirations that have resonated through the ages.

- Private tour
- Lunch
- Experienced Drivers
- All service charges & taxes
- Professional Guide
- Pick up services from your hotel and return
- All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Private tour
- Lunch
- Experienced Drivers
- All service charges & taxes
- Professional Guide
- Pick up services from your hotel and return
- All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Tipping
- Entrance fees
- Tipping
- Entrance fees
Uncover the historical gems of Luxor, the ancient Egyptian capital, during a relaxed two-day private tour with a dedicated Egyptologist guide. On the first day, immerse yourself in the essentials by exploring the Valley of the Kings, where you will enter three tombs that unveil the mysteries of ancient pharaohs. Visit the Temple of Hatshepsut, an…
Uncover the historical gems of Luxor, the ancient Egyptian capital, during a relaxed two-day private tour with a dedicated Egyptologist guide. On the first day, immerse yourself in the essentials by exploring the Valley of the Kings, where you will enter three tombs that unveil the mysteries of ancient pharaohs. Visit the Temple of Hatshepsut, an extraordinary monument honoring Egypt’s only female pharaoh, and gaze upon the majestic Colossi of Memnon.
The next day, continue your exploration with visits to the impressive Karnak Temple and the magnificent Luxor Temple. Be awed by the massive structures and detailed carvings that showcase the opulent history and splendor of ancient Egypt.
Allow the expert guide to lead you through Luxor’s fascinating tales, offering insights and historical context to enrich your experience. Dive into the marvels of Luxor on this private tour, maximizing your time to discover the essence of this extraordinary city.
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.