Cross the Nile to the land of the setting sun, the vast necropolis of ancient Thebes.
This private Luxor West Bank tour is an unforgettable journey through history, exploring the most beautiful archaeological areas where pharaohs were laid to rest.
You will delve into the world-famous Valley of the Kings, discover the grand temples of Hatshepsut and Medinet Habu, and stand before the towering Colossi of Memnon.
What makes this day truly special is a delicious, traditional lunch served with my family, offering you a warm and authentic taste of local Egyptian hospitality.
Discover the hidden treasures of the West Bank like never before.
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Your day begins with a pick-up from your hotel, where you’ll be greeted with a welcome drink of coffee or fresh juice. We then cross the Nile to the West Bank to visit the world-famous royal necropolis, the Valley of the Kings. Here, you will explore three stunning tombs of the many pharaohs who were buried in this sacred valley.
Next, we discover the magnificent mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Your guide will explain the history of one of the most successful female pharaohs as you admire the temple’s unique terraced architecture set against a dramatic cliff face.
We will make a photo stop at the iconic Colossi of Memnon, the towering twin statues of Amenhotep III that have guarded the necropolis for millennia. We then proceed to Medinet Habu, the impressive and well-preserved mortuary temple of Ramses III, known for its grand pylons and detailed reliefs.
To conclude your amazing Luxor West Bank Tour, you will enjoy a delicious homemade Egyptian meal with my family in a warm, authentic setting. After this unique cultural experience, we will transfer you back to your hotel, filled with lasting memories.
Meals: Lunch
Photography is now allowed in most tombs in the Valley of the Kings with a mobile phone, but using a professional camera may require a separate ticket. Flash is strictly forbidden to protect the ancient colors.
Wear light, breathable clothing and very comfortable walking shoes. The sun on the West Bank can be intense, so a hat and sunscreen are essential.
Remember that the main ticket grants access to three open tombs. The tombs of Tutankhamun, Seti I, and Ramses VI require special, separate tickets due to their exceptional preservation.
A: The standard entrance ticket includes access to three tombs of your guide’s choosing, which are typically rotated to preserve them. The famous tomb of Tutankhamun requires a separate ticket, which your guide can help you purchase if you wish.
A: Yes, absolutely. This is what makes our Luxor West Bank tour unique. You will be a guest of my family, enjoying a genuine home-cooked meal for an authentic taste of Egyptian culture and hospitality away from the tourist restaurants.
A: There is a moderate amount of walking, often on uneven ground and under the sun, especially at the large temple sites. We highly recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes, a hat, and sunglasses.
