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East and West Banks of Luxor Trip

Price Starting From : $115

Luxor Day Tour to the East and West Banks

Enjoy a comprehensive journey through Luxor's most iconic historical sites with a day tour that covers both the East and West Banks. On the East Bank, marvel at the grandeur of Luxor Temple, known for its impressive architecture and historical significance, and explore the vast Karnak Temple Complex, one of the largest of its kind in the world.

Cross over to the West Bank to delve into the Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of many pharaohs, including Tutankhamun. Visit the magnificent mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, the only female pharaoh of ancient Egypt, and stand before the towering Colossi of Memnon.

Discover why Luxor is often referred to as the world's greatest open-air museum of Egyptian antiquities. This tour will take you through the extensive Karnak temples, sprawling over 60 acres, an area larger than some ancient cities.

Luxor's West Bank features some of Egypt's most celebrated historical sites. Your tour will include a visit to the Luxor Temple, constructed by King Ramses II, followed by a transfer to the West Bank to explore the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and the renowned Colossi of Memnon, the massive statues of King Amenhotep III.

Book your private Luxor day tours and excursions with Cairo Top Tours now and experience the rich history and stunning monuments of this ancient city.

Additionally, immerse yourself in local culture by visiting the bustling Souq El-Attarine in Alexandria. This traditional market, located in the old town, offers a wide array of spices, textiles, jewellery, and souvenirs, making it an optional but delightful stop for anyone looking to experience vibrant local life and pick up unique items.

 

Inclusion
  • All transfers are provided by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
  • Entrance tickets to the sites on the East and West Banks.
  • Savour a tasty lunch at a local restaurant in Luxor.
  • An English-speaking Egyptologist will guide you during our Egypt Day Tours.
  • A bottle of water and soft drinks are included during the East and West Bank tour of Luxor.
  • All taxes and service charges are covered.
Exclusion
  • Admission to the tombs of King Tutankhamun, King Seti I, and King Ramses XI at the Valley of the Kings.
  • Tipping is not anticipated on the Luxor day tour of the East and West Banks.
  • Camera or photo pass for the Valley of the Kings during our Luxor day tours and excursions.
  • Prices also apply during Christmas, New Year tours, and Egypt Easter tours.

In the morning, we will rendezvous with our guide and driver before heading to the west bank of the Nile. Our initial visits will be to the Colossi of Memnon statues and the impressive mortuary temple complex of Hatshepsut, set against the cliffs.

Following this, we will explore the famous Valley of the Kings, where we will visit several royal tombs adorned with intricate wall paintings.

We'll have lunch at a local restaurant, then visit an alabaster workshop to observe artisans crafting their wares. Afterward, we will return to the east bank.

Our tour of the extensive Karnak Temple complex will highlight its vast hypostyle hall and other features built over many centuries.

The day concludes with a visit to the refined Luxor Temple, known for its role in annual festivals. Before heading back to our hotel, there will be a brief opportunity to explore the nearby town.

This one-day itinerary offers a comprehensive look at Luxor's most significant archaeological sites, guided by a knowledgeable local expert.

 

Price

1 Person

$200 Per Person

2 - 3 Persons

$150 Per Person

4 - 6 Persons

$130 Per Person

7 - 10 Persons

$115 Per Person

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Luxor Temple is a magnificent ancient Egyptian temple located on the east bank of the Nile in Luxor. It was primarily dedicated to the god Amun-Ra but was also used for various religious and ceremonial purposes throughout its history. The temple is known for its grand entrance, colossal statues, obelisks, and the famous Avenue of the Sphinxes that once connected it to the Karnak Temple Complex. The highlight of Luxor Temple is its impressive Hypostyle Hall, featuring massive columns with intricate carvings. The temple's walls are adorned with reliefs depicting pharaohs, deities, and important historical events. Luxor Temple is particularly enchanting to visit at night when it is illuminated, providing a magical and atmospheric experience.

The best time to visit Luxor is during the winter months, from November to February when the weather gets milder and more comfortable for a walk outdoors to visit Luxor's attractions. Summers in Luxor can be extremely hot, with temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104°F).

Luxor, a city on the Nile River in Egypt, is divided into two areas known as the East and West Banks. The East Bank is home to the Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple, symbolizing life or sunrise. The West Bank is known for its necropolises, including the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens, symbolizing death or sunset.

Queen Hatshepsut built a big temple to show everyone how powerful she was and to make sure people would remember her even after she died. The temple was much bigger than the other temples nearby.
 

  • Karnak Temple: A vast temple complex dedicated to the god Amun.
  • Luxor Temple: Located in the heart of Luxor, it's dedicated to the rejuvenation of kingship.
  • Valley of the Kings: The burial site of many pharaohs, including Tutankhamun.
  • Valley of the Queens: The burial place of queens and royal children.
  • Hatshepsut Temple: A mortuary temple dedicated to the female pharaoh Hatshepsut.
  • Colossi of Memnon: Two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III.
  • Medinet Habu: The mortuary temple of Ramesses III.
     

The best time to visit Luxor is during the cooler months, from October to April when temperatures are more comfortable for sightseeing.

Most Luxor day tours last between 8 to 10 hours, depending on the number of sites included and the pace of the tour.

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