Prepare yourself to enjoy your eyes by the captivating historical monuments through our 4 Days Luxor tour by exploring the east and the west bank of the Nile River at Luxor city such as the valley of the kings, the mortuary temple of queen Hatshepsut, Madinat Habu and the valley of queens in addition to the most famous landmarks in the east bank such as Karnak temple complex and more.
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4 Days Luxor Tour Itinerary:
Day one: Explore Luxor East Bank
At Luxor airport, your tour guide will be waiting you to meet and greet you first, then we will transfer you directly to the east bank of Luxor to start Your 4 Days Luxor Tour and witness the most famous historical attractions such as:
Karnak Temple complex was built to serve religious purposes, especially for the worship of Theban thread, God Amun, Mut and Khonsu.
Karnak temple was known in ancient Egypt as “the most selected Place”
And it is considered as one of the man-made largest religious places constructed.
After exploring Karnak temple, your lunch will be served at reputable Restaurant and then we will drive you to check in your 5* hotel to take some rest, in the evening you will join to your tour guide to Start amazing and Unforgettable Night in Your 4 Days Luxor Tour explore:
The ancient Egyptians are known with their creativity in building their temples and Luxor temple one of the most remarkable temples they ever built!
The temple dates back to 1392BC located on the East bank of Luxor and it is dictated to deities Amun, Khonsu and Mut.
The construction of Luxor temple begun built by King Amenhotep III and finished by Pharaoh Tutankhamen.
Last but not least, we will drive you back to your hotel for the First overnight in Your 4 Days Luxor Tour.
Day Two: visit Luxor West bank
Enjoy your tasty breakfast at hotel, and then join to your tour guide to start your second day in your Luxor Short break by exploring the west bank of the Nile River starting by:
The Valley of the Kings:
The valley was a mass tomb of ancient Egyptians where the most rulers of ancient Egyptians buried such as Tutankhamen, Seti I, and other many kings and queens from different dynasties (from 18th to 20th dynasty)
More than 60 tombs in the valley filled with treasures which are the substantial symbol of this great civilization.
The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut:
The temple of Queen Hatshepsut located on the west bank of Nile River built by the fifth pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of the new kingdom of ancient Egypt, the temple was built for religious uses and also to reflect the conflict between queen Hatshepsut and her son in law Tuthmosis III .
After exploring this distinctive temple we will transfer you to take your boat ride in the Nile River to have your tasty lunch meal before going to visit:
Colossi of Memnon:
Two huge statues made of limestone standing at 18 feet in tall at the entrance of King Amenhotep III temple.
The statues were built as a memorial for King Amenhotep III, his wife and his mother. Each statue weights about 1000 tons.
As an end of your second day, we will transfer you back to your hotel in Luxor city for the overnight.
Day three: Tour to Deandra and Abydos
Enjoy your breakfast in the morning and join to your Egyptologist tour guide to transfer you with air-conditioned vehicle to Continue Your 4 Days Luxor Tour and explore:
Deandra Temple:
Deandra is a small town located 5 km south of Qena on the west bank of Nile River and it contains one of the most preserved temples from ancient Egypt “Deandra Temple Complex” which covers 40,000 sq. meters associated to god Hathor, the god of love and beauty.
Abydos temple or as it is known the temple of Seti I, the construction of the temple was begun by king Seti I and finished by his son King Ramses II. This temple is so distinct by its design and the beauty of decorations.it contains many mausoleums for the most popular pharaohs of ancient Egypt.
Lunch meal will be served at very good restaurant at Luxor before transferring you back to your hotel for the Third overnight in Your 4 Days Luxor Tour.
Day Four: Continue to the west bank of Luxor
In the morning, after enjoying your breakfast, your tour guide will take you to complete your 4 days Luxor tour by exploring:
Valley of queens located on the west bank of Nile River, this is the place where the most queens and Childs if the royal families buried, there are more than 70 tombs dates back to different reigns of ancient Egypt and the most famous one is the tomb of queen Nefertari, the kings chose the site of valley of the queens because it is not known place and isolated.
In ancient Egyptian reliefs, it is believed that Medinet Habu was the first place of the appearance of god Amun, the most impressive thing about this site that its decorations and original paintings still intact and I a good condition till the moment.
Enjoy Your Lunch Meal With Your Egyptologist Tour Guide To and Continue Your 4 Days Luxor Tour by Visiting:
Deir El-medina was the settlement and the home for the workers, who established the royal tombs of the kings and queens in ancient Egypt, the word of Deir El-medina means in ancient Egypt the place of truth or the place of reality.
It is believed that it became as a Christian church during the Coptic Period.
Finally, we will transfer you back to Luxor Airport to take your flight to Cairo international Airport as an end of your 4 Days Luxor Tour.
Pick Up and drop off from Luxor airport.
The whole tour is strictly private tour.
Accommodation in Luxor for 3 nights in 5 * Hotel.
Private English-speaking Egyptologist guide.
Entrance fees to all sites as referred on the itinerary.
All Service and taxes Charge.
Bottled water and snacks during the trips.
Meals as indicated in the tour itinerary.
Tipping.
Any Personal spending.
Any Optional activities.
4 Days Luxor Tour FAQS:
The best time to visit Luxor is during the cooler months, from October to April. Temperatures are more bearable, making it easier to explore outdoor sites.
While it’s not mandatory, hiring a local guide is highly recommended. They provide in-depth knowledge about the history, culture, and significance of the sites, enhancing your experience.
Luxor offers a range of dining options, from traditional Egyptian cuisine (like kebabs, falafel, koshari, and molokhia) to international dishes. Many restaurants cater to tourists and are found near popular hotels and attractions.
Luxor is generally safe for tourists, with a strong presence of tourist police. However, like any destination, it’s wise to stay alert and avoid carrying large amounts of cash. Stick to well-lit and populated areas, especially after dark.
Tipping, or baksheesh, is customary in Egypt. Tipping your guide, driver, and hotel staff is appreciated. For small services, tipping 10-20 EGP is common, and for larger services (like guides or private drivers), 10-15% of the service cost is standard.
Lightweight clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes are must-haves. A reusable water bottle is helpful, and it’s a good idea to bring cash, your passport, and any medication or personal items you’ll need during your stay.