Explore the highlights of both sides of the Nile River in Luxor on this full-day Tour , private tour, led by an Egyptologist guide. You’ll visit top attractions, including the Valley of the Kings, valley of Nobles ,Temple of Habu , Colossi of Memnon, Temple of Karnak, and round-trip transportation from your hotel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle will be provided.
• Learn about life in ancient Egypt from an Egyptologist guide • Travel in the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle • Stay hydrated thanks to free bottled water Private tour ensures personal attention from your guide
Pickup included
After Breakfast will Pick you up fromYour Hotel then Move to valley of the kings , It is a wadi sitting on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes (modern-day Luxor) and within the heart of the Theban Necropolis. There are two main sections: the East Valley, where the majority of the royal tombs are situated; and the West Valley, otherwise known as the Valley of the Monkeys , The Valley of the Kings is situated over 1,000 feet of limestone and other sedimentary rock, which form the cliffs in the valley and the nearby Deir el-Bahari, interspersed with soft layers of marl. The sedimentary rock was originally deposited between 35 and 56 million years ago during a time when the Mediterranean Sea sometimes extended as far south as Aswan
After that you will move to Valley of the Nobles Where There are at least 415 cataloged tombs, designated TT for Theban Tomb. There are other tombs whose position has been lost, or for some other reason do not conform to this classification. See for instance the List of MMA Tombs. Theban tombs tended to have clay funerary cones placed over the entrance of the tomb chapels. During the New Kingdom they were inscribed with the title and name of the tomb owner, sometimes with short prayers. Of the 400 recorded sets of cones, only about 80 come from cataloged tombs S we will Visit the Most Beautiful 3 Tombs Of those
Then To The Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu was an important New Kingdom period temple structure in the West Bank of Luxor in Egypt. Aside from its size and architectural and artistic importance, the mortuary temple is probably best known as the source of inscribed reliefs depicting the advent and defeat of the Sea Peoples during the reign of Ramesses III.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
We pick up our travelers from hotels , Nile cruises and Luxor train Station