Start your Luxor day tours with The Valley of the Kings, the most famous archaeological site situated on Luxor's west bank; it was the burial site of the pharaohs from the New Kingdom. In fact, there are 63 tombs in the Valley of the Kings, now even more for some of the very famous Pharaohs of the Eighteenth Dynasty, Nineteenth Dynasty, and Twentieth Dynasty. Among them are Hatshepsut, Thutmose I, Tutankhamun, Ramses II, Seti I, and Tuthmosis III. You can also visit the famous Tutankhamun tomb, where they found his golden mask, sarcophagi, canopic jars, and jewelry. It is possible to visit the Hatshepsut temple, built by the architect Senenmut during the 18th dynasty in Deir El Bahari, which was dedicated to God Amun. This is a sample of ancient Egyptian architecture and tells why it should be a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy the trip to The Memnon Colossi, which are imposing examples of ancient Egyptian sculpture. These two enormous stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III seated on the throne once ornamented the entrance of his mortuary temple. Your guide will explain to you why they were called vocal Memnon and the meaning of the mysterious sound at dawn.
Lunch: Enjoy your lunch meal at a local restaurant in Luxor as part of your Egypt tours before you proceed to your last Stop.
Karnak temple
Your Luxor attractions will end with the biggest Pharaonic temple in Egypt. During a visit to the Karnak temple Complex, you would get familiar with Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs history, Egyptian gods, and funerary beliefs in Ancient Egypt. Also, it provides information about the Pharaonic legends and astrology in ancient Egypt, along with the sculpture. Towards the end of your Egypt tour packages, your guide would escort you to Luxor Airport for a flight back to Cairo. We will provide the transfer to your hotel in Cairo or Giza at the end upon arrival after the day tours of Egypt.