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English
Included
Visit Luxor’s East Bank with Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple
Enjoy a city tour to experience the vibrant local life
Explore Elsouk, the traditional market, full of colors and aromas
Private, immersive, and personalized two-day experience
€ 914.91
€ 841.72


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Our Two-day private tour in Luxor offers an exceptional and immersive way to experience the rich history and culture of this ancient Egyptian city. On Day 1, you will explore Luxor’s West Bank, beginning with the awe-inspiring Temple of Hatshepsut, a remarkable architectural masterpiece dedicated to one of Egypt’s most powerful female pharaohs. Continue to the Valley of the Kings, where the tombs of legendary pharaohs reveal intricate hieroglyphics and the fascinating stories of Egypt’s royal past. After a day of historical exploration, unwind with a serene felucca boat ride along the calm waters of the Nile, taking in the picturesque scenery and enjoying a peaceful moment away from the bustling city.
On Day 2, your journey moves to Luxor’s East Bank, where you will visit the magnificent Karnak Temple, one of the largest religious complexes in the world, followed by the impressive Luxor Temple, known for its striking columns and detailed carvings. The tour also includes a city tour, giving you a chance to experience the vibrant life of Luxor, stroll through its lively streets, and witness local daily life. Conclude your adventure with a visit to Elsouk, the traditional market, where you can immerse yourself in the colorful sights, exotic aromas, and unique atmosphere of an authentic Egyptian bazaar. This two-day private tour promises a comprehensive and memorable exploration of Luxor’s historical and cultural treasures.
Private tour with comfortable, air-conditioned car and excellent driver
All-inclusive with water, lunch, snacks, and soft drinks
Hotel pickup and drop-off included
All fees and taxes covered
Optional private Egyptology guide based on package
Optional entrance tickets based on package
Accommodation
Gratuities
Comfortable walking shoes
Sunglasses, hat and sunscreen
Wheelchair accessible
Public transportation nearby
Minimum age of participants is 1
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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An incredible ancient Egyptian temple located on the east bank of the Nile. Our guide explained that Several Pharaohs had a hand in building this temple including Ramses II and Tutankhamun. The temple was linked to the Karnak Temple by what is known as the avenue of the sphinxes. This temple, unlike a lot of other temples is opened pretty late and I highly recommend going once all the other temples are closed to see the sunset through its columns. It was absolutely magical.

This stunning temple sits in the middle of Luxor and it shows the different time periods and it's such a good representation of how people lived both inside and around the temples often not even understanding the historical value of them this temple has a mosque and also an Old Church that were built in the different times of occupation

Really cool temple to see with big pillars, even thought size doesn’t matter, they are still huge. It says it closes at 7pm on Google but it actually closes at 8pm, last entry might be 7. Can walk around here for about an hour or 2 and see some really cool history. Would recommend visiting here when in Luxor, especially if you go at night or early morning.

A beautiful temple with rich history. Walking through the temple it feels like you are stepping back into time. If you can visit it as the sun set, you can get beautiful pictures. Make sure you have a guide with you to explain all the history to you.

Lovely place to visit! When we arrived there was no queue. You can buy tickets online for almost all visits to temples in Egypt via egymonuments, which can be useful during busier times.



