Guided Tours in Luxor
We believe that exploring is one of life's gifts. A holiday is not just about the destination; it's about new experiences and the bonds that are made along the way. Our Guided tours in Luxor are the perfect way to explore famous attractions and iconic landmarks in Luxor. All of our guided tour itineraries have been meticulously planned, but elements can be adapted and tailored to meet your requirements.
Looking for a hassle-free active holiday? If you'd prefer to travel without a group, our Self-Guided trips are the most flexible way to travel. Choose from our selection of Guided tours in Luxor. Experience all of Luxor ’s most famed hot spots and highlights as well as hidden secrets via our Guided Tours in Luxor.
You are your own guide, so you can explore at your own leisure. delving into the fascinating culture of Luxor, discover the most famous sightseeing in Luxor such as Karnak temple, Luxor temple. Or scout east bank visit valley of the kings, colossi of Memnon and Hatshepsut temple.
With a local expert on all our Guided trips, you’ll get a unique insight into local life. They know the stories behind the sights you'll see and take all the hassle out of travel arrangements, so you can focus on enjoying every moment of your adventure.
If you want a first-hand experience of Egypt’s rich ancient culture when you visit, then visit Luxor temple (Arabic: معبد الأقصر), Ipet resyt “Southern Sanctuary” to the ancient Egyptians, is one of the most famous temples around Luxor. Located on the east bank of the Nile. The temple is dedicated to Amun, Mut, and Khonsu and was the focus of one of the most important religious festivals in ancient Egypt.
Discover one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Egypt. And visit Karnak temple. The largest religious building ever constructed. The temple of Karnak was known as Ipet-isu—or “most select of places”—by the ancient Egyptians. Cult temple dedicated to Amun, Mut, and Khonsu.
Travel with us to explore the history, and beauty of Valley of the Kings. Arabic Wādī Al-Mulūk, Located On the West Bank of the Nile across from modern Luxor. Refers to the sloping cliffs above the western floodplain, where the bodies of the pharaohs were laid to rest in tombs cut deep into the rock.
Make sure your trip goes smoothly every step of the way. Head to The Temple of Hatshepsut (Egyptian: Ḏsr-ḏsrw meaning "Holy of Holies") which was built for the Eighteenth Dynasty, It was designed by Senenmut, but later the temple responsible for welcoming the royal family and god "Amun.
Need a little more guidance on your trip? Or perhaps looking to add a bit of luxury to your experience? By having a local guide, you'll benefit from their local insight, to learn about your destination's culture and traditions. Experience our Guided tours in Luxor as we can take care of the hotels, transfers and transport of your luggage, and more.
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