We will pick you up from your hotel or Nile Cruise in Luxor and accompany you on a personalized tour of the city’s top attractions.
Valley of the Kings
The enchanted Valley of the Gates of the Kings is a time vault containing heavenly riches and the most bewitching creative ornaments showing the legacy of the ancient kings from the New Kingdom (1570–1050 BC). There are 63 tombs in the Valley of the Kings, including those of the famous pharaoh Ramses II, Hatshepsut, Seti I, Tutankhamun, and numerous others.
Hatshepsut Temple
The purpose of building the holy of holies temple of Queen Hatshepsut (1507–1458 BC) was to commemorate the enduring legacy of one of history’s most prosperous pharaohs and the benefits of the sun god Amun. It is regarded as the best example of classical Egyptian architecture over all of its enormous three terraces, where the lovely festival valley was hosted.
Colossi of Memnon
The legendary Amenhotep II mortuary temple, which was well-known among the ancient Greeks and Romans, was the site where Pharaoh Amenhotep III’s mystical Colossi of Memnon was built in 1350 BC.
Lunch will be served on an island, so your tour includes Boat Trip on the Nile River, then move to the east bank to visit:
Karnak Temple
Pr-Imn House of Amon exclusively honors the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu along with a number of other gods in the glorious and divine wonder that is the Karnak Temple Complex. On 247 acres, the Karnak temple complex was built between the Middle Kingdom and the Greco-Roman era between 2000 BC and 30 AD. The Avenue of Sphinxes, which leads to the magnificent Luxor Temple, is the most stunning feature of the temple.
Luxor Temple
Built-in 1400 BC to honor the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu and to hold the Opet festival for the revival of kingship, the Blessed Luxor temple, the southern Sanctuary, was intended to be a place of joy and awe. In 1979, it was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Finally, we drive you back to your hotel / Nile Cruise
Meals: Lunch