Journey to the heart of ancient Egypt’s New Kingdom, where pharaohs built their eternal resting places and magnificent temples to honor the gods. Dina Tours invites you to explore the world’s greatest open-air museum with our Valley of Kings, Hatshepsut & Karnak Luxor Day Trip. This immersive experience takes you through the sacred landscape of West Bank’s royal tombs, including the legendary Valley of Kings, to the magnificent mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and culminates at the breathtaking Karnak Temple Complex—the largest religious building ever constructed. With our expert Egyptologists, you’ll uncover the secrets of ancient Thebes and experience the grandeur of Egypt’s golden age.
This comprehensive day trip offers the perfect introduction to Luxor’s most iconic ancient sites:
Three Iconic Sites in One Day: Experience the essential highlights of ancient Thebes in a perfectly paced itinerary
Expert Egyptologist Guide: Your certified guide brings to life the stories of pharaohs, queens, and ancient religious practices
Valley of Kings Tomb Access: Enter three royal tombs (tickets included) to witness ancient Egyptian burial customs
Comfortable Nile Crossing: Enjoy scenic transfers between East and West Bank sites
All-Inclusive Convenience: Relax with all entrance fees, qualified guide, lunch, and private transfers included
Early Morning: You will be picked up from your Luxor hotel or cruise ship
West Bank Exploration: You will cross the Nile to explore the Valley of Kings and enter three royal tombs
Hatshepsut Temple: You will visit the spectacular mortuary temple of Egypt’s female pharaoh
Colossi of Memnon: You will see the massive stone statues guarding the Theban necropolis
Lunch: You will enjoy traditional Egyptian cuisine at a local restaurant
Afternoon: You will explore the magnificent Karnak Temple Complex and its Great Hypostyle Hall
Evening Return: You will be comfortably returned to your accommodation
Your ticket includes access to three royal tombs. Your guide will recommend the best-preserved and most significant tombs based on current conditions and availability.
Photography is generally not permitted inside the tombs to preserve the ancient paintings. However, you can take photos in the Valley and at all temple sites.
There is moderate walking involved, particularly at Karnak Temple which is quite extensive. Comfortable shoes, a hat, and sunscreen are essential.
Karnak is the largest religious complex ever built, constructed over 2,000 years by multiple pharaohs. Its scale and preservation make it one of Egypt's most impressive sites. Karnak is the largest religious complex ever built, constructed over 2,000 years by multiple pharaohs. Its scale and preservation make it one of Egypt's most impressive sites.
This temple is unique as it was built for Egypt's most successful female pharaoh and features revolutionary architecture built into the cliff face at Deir el-Bahari.
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From $71.00
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