in the morning after having your breakfast you will visit the temple of Hatshepsut El-dier El Bahari, which consists of three levels each of which has a colonnade at its far end. On the uppermost level, an open courtyard lies just beyond the portico. Mummiform statues of Hatshepsut as Osiris, the god of the dead, lean against its pillars.
then you will visit the valley of the kings. New Kingdom pharaohs, who wanted to be closer to the source of their dynastic roots in the south, built their crypts in the hills of this barren tract west of Luxor, now called the Valley of the Kings. also, it contains a large number of mummies of kings and queens.
you will see two faceless colossi (the plural of the colossus, which just means larger-than-life statue). which is called Clossai of Memnon. This isn't surprising when you hear their dimensions: they tower 60 feet (18 m) above the plains and are estimated to weigh an enormous 720 tons each. The statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III were built to guard his funerary temple. The complex is the largest on the west bank.
after visiting the Luxor west bank you will disembark onboard the Nile cruise and back to cairo by plane.
optional ( Hot air balloon in the morning)
Meals: Breakfast