Enjoy your breakfast at the hotel before you start your full-day tour on Luxor West Bank to explore some of the top Egypt attractions.
Memnon Colossi
The enormous sculptures of Pharaoh Amenhotep III sitting on the throne with his mother and wife shown at his feet should be your first stop when visiting Luxor's west bank attractions in your Luxor day tours. His tomb temple, which once had Colossi adorning its entrance, is now in ruins. Mummification and mouth-opening ceremonies took place in the temple.
Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut
Deir El Bahari or the Hatshepsut Temple on Luxor's west bank located not far from the Mortuary Temple of Mentuhotep II. there are a lot of things to see especially the second level such as the Hathor Chapel, Punt expedition, and Anubis Chapel. Moreover, the walls reliefs show important events the Queen's Divine Birth, agriculture in ancient Egypt, trading, and Music and dance in ancient Egypt.
Valley of the Kings
All of the Pharaohs of the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth dynasties are finally buried in the Valley of the Kings on the west bank of Luxor. In addition, the tomb of Tutankhamun is one of the most well-known in the Valley of the Kings. The Book of Day, Book of Night, Book of Heavenly Cow, Book of Caverns, and Book of Imyduat are all adorned on the walls of the tombs. You have the option to see the three tombs that are included with your ticket, but there are three more tombs such as Ramesses V, Seti I, and Tutankhamun tomb that you may visit for an additional fee.
- Lunch Meal: Enjoy your lunch in a local restaurant on Luxor west bank.
Valley of the Queens
Valley of the Queens was the burial place for the royal wives and their kids from the 18th and 20th Dynasties. Overall, the Valley of Queens is famous for the best tomb in Egypt, the Nefertari tomb with its amazing colors and carvings. Here, you can visit three tombs such as Titi, Khaemwaset, and Amunherkhepshef and all relate to the Ramesses III family.
Valley of Nobles
One of the most beautiful sights in Luxor and a main source for daily life in ancient Egypt is the Valley of Nobles. Here you will visit Sennefer's tomb and Rekhmire's tomb with their stunning colors and scenes.
Medinat Habu temple
Ramesses III built the Habu temple and added new features such as the Migdol entrance. Also, Habu temple has a ruin of the King Palace beside it. The temple is very famous for its very deep sun reliefs and war scenes from the Kadesh and Libyan wars. At the end of the day, we'll drive you back to Hurghada.