On the fifth day, you will eat your delicious breakfast and begin your day.
In the Valley of the Kings, a dry river on the west bank of the ancient city of Thebes (modern Luxor), hence its name, but this name is not entirely accurate because some members of the royal family other than the kings, as well as some non-royals, though they were High-ranking, were buried there. The Valley of the Kings is separated into two valleys: eastern and western.
Then proceed to Hatshepsut Temple, a monastery erected by Queen Hatshepsut to perform rites that would benefit her in the afterlife. Deir al-Bahari is a contemporary Arabic name given to this place in the seventh century AD when the Copts utilized it as a monastery. The temple is made out of three climbing terraces joined by ascension and descending ramps.
Finally, the Colossi of Memnon, also known as (the Kolesat or Salamat) are two huge sculptures constructed approximately 1350 BC.
When your excursion is finished, return to your Nile cruise.
Breakfast, lunch, and Dinner are served.