Highlights
- Embark on an unforgettable tour in the footsteps of the pharaohs on this private excursion to Luxor
- Marvel at the captivating tomb paintings that will tell you about the history of Ancient Egypt
- A visit to the Valley of the Kings is one of the highlights of your vacation
- The ruins of the famous Karnak temple are among the largest ancient temples in the world
- The huge terraced temple of Hatshepsut with imposing colonnades of statues is a tomb for the only female pharaoh
Description
With a private air-conditioned vehicle, begin your day trip from your hotel in Sahl Hasheesh and head to Luxor to visit the city's most famous monuments. On this full-day tour, you'll visit the Valley of the Kings, the Colossi of Memnon, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and the Temple of Karnak. You benefit from the extensive knowledge of your personal guide. There are countless treasures of ancient Egypt in Luxor, temples, mausoleums, and sculptures of inestimable value. With your private Egyptologist as a guide, this day tour takes you through the famous ancient city of Luxor.
First, you visit the Valley of the Kings, the world-famous necropolis is considered to be the highlight of each Egypt journey for many visitors. The size of the temple complex, the well-preserved buildings and statues make the Valley of the Kings the most impressive historical sight all over Egypt. In the Valley of the Kings, you go to two or three of the graves open to the public. You will receive a comprehensive briefing on the funeral rites of the ancient Egyptians and the meaning of the wall reliefs.
You will also visit the temple city of Karnak. Here the powerful divine triad Amun, Mut, and Khons were worshiped. This complex was built for over 2000 years as each pharaoh added new structures to the temple. No visitor can escape the grandeur and beauty of this complex, because Karnak is probably the largest temple complex in Egypt. Egyptian mythology says that this is the connection between heaven and earth, gods, and humans. The roof of the temple is supported by 130 columns, all of which are over 20 meters high.
We continue to the imposing temple of Queen Hatshepsut, who was the first woman to rule Egypt. About 3500 years ago Hatshepsut rose to rulership and built the monumental "Temple of Millions of Years" in Deir el Bahari. When scholars were finally able to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs in the early 19th century, they were qualified to read the inscriptions on their temples and bring their history to light. In perfect harmony with nature, the temple nestles against the cliffs that rise up to 280 m. The temple rises in 3 terraces with porticoes and pillars, which are connected by ramps. Today her legacy lives on throughout Egypt through the structures she left behind. The building was called Djeser Djeseru in ancient Egypt - "the Holiest of Holies".
In between, a shortstop is made at the Colossi of Memnon, where the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III was once rose. Learn more about these huge statues where photos of the impressive statues of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III from the 14th century BC can be taken. At that time, this temple was one of the most important and certainly most influential sacred buildings.
● Annotation:
- Not all graves are open to the public. Some of the graves are permanently closed, while others may be closed for restoration purposes. In the Valley of the Kings, you can visit 2 to 3 graves
- If you want to see the resting place of Tut Ench Amuns, you have to pay an additional entrance ticket.
- There is now a complete ban on photos for the entire Valley of the Kings. Cameras have to be handed in when entering and are only given again when leaving.
- With the purchase of a video ticket for EGP 300, you can take photos/videography in one grave per ticket. An exception is the grave of Seti I. Tickets are only available at the ticket booth near the Colossi of Memnon, not on site. All graves now have an explanation at the grave entrance on a modern and informative board about the history, architecture, and decoration.
- Basic plans and important detailed recordings are presented. These tables were created with the support of the Theban Mapping Project by the Egyptian Antiquities Authority.
Inclusions
- English-speaking guide
- Personal guidance
- Entrance fee to the above-mentioned attractions
- Felucca Ride on the Nile
- Lunch at a local restaurant in Luxor
- Roundtrip transportation from and to your hotel in Sahl Hasheesh in a private car or minivan
Exclusions
- Any Extras not mentioned in the itinerary
Additional Info
- Tour type: private guided tour
- Pick-up time: at around 05.30 am
- Arrival in Luxor: at around 09.00 am
- Return to Sahl Hasheesh: at around 08.00 pm
- Meeting / Ending point: your hotel
Good to know
- The private day tour to Luxor consists only of participants who book the trip together.
- The private tour is based on a minimum number of 2 Participants. Should the minimum number of participants not be reached, we will offer to operate the trip with a cost supplement.
- Children's price: Age 5 - 10