









7 hour(s)
English
Included
Full-day private tour led by a qualified Egyptologist guide
Visit the Valley of the Kings, including the tomb of Tutankhamun
Explore the Valley of the Queens and royal burial sites
Round-trip transportation from your Luxor hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle
€ 120.48
€ 110.84


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover the wonders of ancient Egypt on a full-day private tour led by a qualified Egyptologist guide, offering expert insights into the rich history and culture of the region. Your journey begins with a visit to the Valley of the Kings, where the tombs of pharaohs, including the famed Tutankhamun, reveal the splendor and mysteries of the New Kingdom. Explore the Valley of the Queens, where royal women were laid to rest, and marvel at the architectural brilliance of the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, a monument dedicated to one of Egypt’s most remarkable female rulers. Each site offers a fascinating glimpse into the rituals, beliefs, and artistry that shaped ancient Egyptian civilization.
The tour continues with visits to the grand Karnak Temple complex and the majestic Luxor Temple, both testaments to the grandeur and religious devotion of the pharaohs. With round-trip transportation from your Luxor hotel in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, you can enjoy a seamless and stress-free experience, focusing entirely on exploring and learning. This private tour combines convenience, comfort, and expert guidance, ensuring a memorable day immersed in the heart of Egypt’s ancient history.
Food & drinks
Admission fee
Picking you up from your starting point and return
Private A/C vehicle
Egyptologist Guide is Qualified and Fully Licensed
Admission to Valley of the Kings & Queens and Hatshepsut Temple
Entry to Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple
Admission to Colossi of Memnon
Lunch
Bottled water
Entry to Valley of the Kings and Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari
Entry to Temple of Karnak and Luxor Temple
Parking fees
Gratuities
Sun hat or sun cream
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Inform in advance about any food allergies and their severity
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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A true Egyptian treasure. A very important monument, a very valuable heritage. The open area is hot and dusty. Bring an umbrella, water, and a mask.

An incredible temple built for an incredible human being; Egypt's only female Pharaoh. Even though it's partially restored, the temple that's been built/carved straight into the rock face looks incredible, offering well-preserved inner chambers and impressive sculptures. You can also find the final remnants of Hatshepsut's 'botanic garden' here. Avoid the tourist trap shops if you can and bring plenty of water to enjoy this magnificent place. Tip; watching the sun set over the temple during Egyptian autumn is a nice extra.

This enormously popular monument, for me, is worthy to see, because of the historic and architectural significance but not that beautiful as i was expecting from the images i have seen. Note that this is one of the hottest places to visit in Egypt, that i do not recommend for older people and others with health issues, even though there is an ambulance waiting, and prepare a loooooot of mineral water, cover your head, sunglasses and fan. Don't misjudge the distance from ticket office to the temple, buy car ticket (20egp) and prepare tip for the driver to go back, it's worth every penny.

The warrior queen who traveled far and wide to unite Egypt and ruled like a king - the story deserves a documentary in itself (I am sure there is one). In the arms of the mountains lies this beautiful temple - an imprint of history on the face of earth.

Ето предложение за по-дълго ревю на английски за Храма на Хатшепсут: ⸻ “The Temple of Hatshepsut is an extraordinary site in Luxor, unlike any other temple in Egypt. Its unique terraced design, built into the cliffs, is both impressive and elegant. Walking through the temple, you can admire the detailed carvings and learn about the remarkable life of Queen Hatshepsut, one of Egypt’s few female pharaohs. The location at the foot of the cliffs adds a dramatic and breathtaking backdrop.



