Start From 250
Duration 1 Day
With the Luxor Full-Day Tour, you will have the chance to make some important discoveries about the covenants of Luxor’s East and West Banks. Find the Luxor Temple and the whole Karnak Temple complex on the East Bank. They are each adorned with awe-inspiring columns and detailed detailing. After moving to the West Bank, you will see the Valley of the Kings, where famous pharaohs are buried, as well as the spectacular Temple of Hatshepsut. One can access the most powerful tales of Egypt from and through Luxor, which embody the past at each point in history.
We at Respect Egypt Tours can extend the best of Luxor to all those who seek it. All of our qualified guides tell the story remarkably, which enhances the experience for the customers uniquely. Worrying less about transport and with well-structured plans, we are sure you will explore the wonders of Luxor at your pace. Come explore with us, and let Luxor come alive for you its beauty and culture.
✔️ Explore Iconic Sites: Visit Luxor Temple, Karnak, and the Valley of the Kings—each filled with awe-inspiring history.
✔️ Step into Pharaohs’ Tombs: Experience the mystery and beauty of ancient tombs in the legendary Valley of the Kings.
✔️ Marvel at Architectural Wonders: Admire the grand columns and detailed carvings that showcase Luxor’s ancient artistry.
✔️ Enjoy a Seamless Experience: We handle all details, so you can fully relax and enjoy Luxor’s treasures.
✔️ Create Lasting Memories: Luxor’s magic will stay with you forever, as each site leaves a unique impression.
We start today by visiting the East Bank of Luxor. Our Egyptologist will meet you at the hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle to pick you up to start your amazing tour.
📍 Karnak Temple
The ancient Egyptians dedicated this vast temple complex to their gods. It features a series of temples, chapels, towers, and a large hypostyle hall with 134 massive columns.
📍 Luxor Temple
Amenhotep III built this temple and subsequent pharaohs, including Ramses II, expanded it.
📍 Valley of the Kings
This valley was the burial place of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom and contained over 60 tombs, including those of Tutankhamun and Ramses III. Visitors can explore several tombs decorated with colorful hieroglyphics and paintings.
📍 Hatshepsut Temple
Queen Hatshepsut built this temple, which is known for its unique design featuring three terraces built into the side of a cliff. The temple is dedicated to the god Amun and the goddess Hathor.
📍 Colossi of Memnon
These two massive statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III once stood before his mortuary temple but are now the only remaining structures. The statues are over 18 meters tall and are made of quartzite.
Our knowledgeable Egyptologist guide can provide insight into the history and significance of each site and make the most of your time in Luxor, back to your hotel after this perfect tour with Respect Egypt Tours.
Meals: Lunch.
Luxor earns its reputation as the "open-air museum", the world’s only temple town, or even as the world’s largest open-air museum, owing to the incredible amount of monuments that can be found there. One can explore ancient places powerfully as you don’t need to imagine it, you can feel it. From hapless Luxor to Valley of Kings, that’s every place is even like traveling physically across ancient Egypt. With Luxor, one can feel the age of the pharaohs.
No, Karnak and Luxor Temples are two distinct sites, each with unique features. Karnak Temple, one of the largest religious complexes, was dedicated to the gods and connected to Luxor Temple by a sacred avenue. Both temples showcase the grandeur of ancient Egypt, but each has its own story and charm.
Respect Egypt Tours goes beyond just an aircraft. We provide a special connection to Egypt, which is hard to get elsewhere. All our guides are enthusiastic about history and know how to present it creatively. From trouble-free transport to completely customized travel activities, you will experience Egypt in its best form because we plan every detail with care and warmth.
The temple of Luxor is an ancient architecture that was built in reverence to the god Amun. One cannot despise such magnificent constructions as towering statues, carved decorations, and the entrance that is indeed picture-perfect. Visiting the temple during sunset or at night when it is all lit up adds a special charm to the already majestic temple.
Luxor sits in southern Egypt while the well-known Pyramids of Giza are located in the North, neighboring Cairo. It is about one or an hour on a flight and a relatively longer distance by train or car. Both places are worth a visit and give guests very diverse views of ancient Egypt.
Every side of the Nile has its beauty in the city of Luxor. For instance, on the East Bank, visit the awe-inspiring temples of Karnak and Luxor which were devoted to God and were the foci of antiquities. On the West side is where you can find the Valley of the Kings, where some kings, including Tutankhamun, were buried, and also the stunning Temple of Hatshepsut. Since both banks show different aspects of Egypt’s greatness, the city of Luxor is great to visit.