Explore the mysteries of Egypt’s legendary kings and queens. Visit King Tutankhamun, the world’s most famous king, who became pharaoh at just 10 and died at 19. Stand face-to-face with his royal mummy in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings. You’ll also visit other important royal tombs, including the Tomb of Seti I, renowned for its exquisite decorations and currently open to a limited number of visitors. Be amazed by the awe-inspiring a true wonder of ancient architecture. Your expert Egyptologist guide will take you back in time to uncover the fascinating stories of these ancient royals, revealing their legacies and the mysteries of their tombs.
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Tomb of Seti I (KV17) – The longest and one of the most beautifully decorated tombs in the Valley of the Kings. Seti I, a 19th Dynasty pharaoh and father of Ramesses the Great, was known for his powerful reign. His tomb stretches 137 meters and is a true masterpiece of ancient Egyptian art. Inside, you’ll see exceptionally well-preserved carvings and colorful paintings that reflect the highest artistic standards of the New Kingdom. Highlights include detailed scenes from the Ritual of the Opening of the Mouth, stunning astronomical and astrological ceilings, and intricate religious texts carved deep into the walls. KV17 is a must-see for anyone interested in the art and symbolism of ancient Egypt.
King Tutankhamun – The most famous pharaoh in the world. This young king of the New Kingdom became ruler at just 10 years old and died mysteriously at 19. Despite his short reign, his name lives on thanks to the incredible treasures found in his nearly intact tomb. During your visit, you'll come face to face with his royal mummy inside his original burial chamber in the Valley of the Kings—an unforgettable encounter with ancient history.
The tomb of Ramesses III (KV11) is one of the most remarkable in the Valley of the Kings. Known since antiquity, it features vibrant sunken reliefs with traditional funerary texts like the Litany of Ra and the Book of Gates, showing the king before various gods on his journey to the afterlife. Uniquely, KV11 also includes rare secular scenes in side chambers near the entrance. These show detailed images of foreign tribute—such as Aegean pottery—along with boats, weapons from the royal armory, and blind harpists playing music. This last scene earned it the nickname “Tomb of the Harpers.” KV11 stands out for its mix of divine and daily life, offering a vivid picture of Ramesses III’s world.
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• Please note: entrance tickets not included. For this experience the (additional costs (please note that these can be paid only or withe Card ) and you Tour guide will help you to get your Entrance fee. • (Optional) If you wish to add morning hot air balloon to your Luxor tour, we can do so for you the price is $ 55 per person . • Airport pick up cost $ 10 usd per person one way . • TRAVEL TIP: Due to very low wages, "Baksheesh" or tips/gratuities are an integral part of life in Egypt for your tour guide and your driver .