About the tour
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3 Day Duration
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Luxor, Egypt
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Basic
Explore Luxor Egypt across three unforgettable days with a local guide by your side. From the pharaohs’ grand temples like the majestic temple of Luxor to hidden tombs and artisan villages, this journey brings you face-to-face with ancient Egypt’s fascinating stories, powerful rulers, and everyday lives—all at a comfortable pace with plenty of photo stops and rest breaks. You’ll visit some of the most remarkable temples in Luxor, where ancient inscriptions and towering columns still whisper tales of past glory.
As part of your Luxor Egypt adventure, you’ll also experience a breathtaking Luxor West Bank tour, unveiling royal burial grounds and hidden treasures unknown to many travelers. From the majestic temple of Luxor and the many temples in Luxor, to the captivating luxor west bank tour and beyond, every luxor tour promises an experience rich in culture, wonder, and discovery.
Ready to explore Luxor Egypt like a true adventurer? Book your 3-day tour now through the Simsem app and unlock the secrets of ancient wonders!
What to Expect
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East Bank of Luxor
Your journey through Luxor Egypt begins each morning with a convenient hotel pickup, setting the stage for a fascinating exploration of the city’s rich heritage. Your first day focuses on the famous East Bank, where you’ll marvel at the colossal temple of Luxor, a stunning monument of ancient architecture, and explore the vast complex of Karnak Temple, one of the most impressive religious sites in history. These temples in Luxor reveal the grandeur of Egypt’s New Kingdom and offer incredible photo opportunities at every turn.
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West Bank of Luxor
The next days are devoted to an unforgettable Luxor west bank tour. Here, you’ll step into the legendary Valley of the Kings, home to the tombs of Egypt’s most powerful pharaohs, and admire the awe-inspiring mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Beyond these famous landmarks, your luxor tour will take you to hidden gems like Deir El-Medina—the village of the ancient artisans—and the Ramesseum, the memorial temple of Ramses II, offering a more intimate glimpse into daily life and religious beliefs during ancient times. To complete the experience, a delicious local lunch will be served each day, ensuring you enjoy both culture and cuisine.
This isn’t just a tour; it’s an authentic journey into the heart of Luxor Egypt, combining the grandeur of history with local charm, making your Luxor adventure an unforgettable experience by Simsem app.
What’s Included, What’s Not
- Private, air-conditioned
- transportation throughout
- All entrance tickets to listed sites
- Expert local tour guide
- Daily lunch at a local restaurant
- Bottled mineral water throughout the trip
- All taxes and service charges
- Accommodation
- Tipping
- Personal expenses
- Anything not listed in the itinerary
Our Detailed Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Luxor West Bank – The City of the Dead

Valley of the Kings The legendary burial ground of Egypt’s New Kingdom rulers. These hidden tombs are filled with colorful wall art and stories of the afterlife, including the famous tomb of Tutankhamun (entry subject to ticket type).
Temple of Hatshepsut

Carved into the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari, this grand temple honors Egypt’s most powerful female pharaoh. Its clean lines and symmetry make it one of Luxor’s most photogenic spots.
Colossi of Memnon

Two towering stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III that once guarded a vast temple. Despite centuries of damage, they still stand tall in the open fields.
Lunch

Have a lunch in a local restaurant
Return:

Drop-off at your hotel in Luxor.
Day 2: Luxor East Bank – Karnak & Luxor Temples

Karnak Temple Complex: The largest temple complex in Egypt, Karnak is a maze of columns, sanctuaries, and sacred pools. The Hypostyle Hall, with its massive pillars, is a favorite among travelers and history buffs alike.
Luxor Temple:

Luxor Temple Right in the city center, this beautifully preserved temple is dedicated to the rejuvenation of kingship. At sunset, it glows with golden light—perfect for photos and quiet moments.
Lunch:

Have a lunch at a local restaurant
Return:

Drop-off at your hotel in Luxor.
Day 3: Valley of the Queens, Habu Temple, Deir El-Medina & Ramesseum

Valley of the Queens Home to the tombs of royal women, including Queen Nefertari—one of Egypt’s most stunningly decorated tombs. (Entry to Nefertari’s tomb requires a separate ticket—please confirm if included.)
Temple of Ramses III (Medinet Habu)

A hidden gem with beautifully preserved reliefs, Medinet Habu offers a quiet, dramatic setting with towering columns and war scenes etched in stone.
Deir El-Medina

This ancient village housed the artisans who built the royal tombs. You’ll walk through narrow streets and visit the colorful, personal tombs of workers and craftsmen.
Ramesseum Temple:

The lesser-known mortuary temple of Ramses II, with massive fallen statues and intricate wall carvings. It’s often overlooked—so you’ll enjoy the space without the crowds
Lunch

Have a lunch at a local restaurant
Return:

Drop-off at your hotel in Luxor.
From
$184
PER PERSON

YOUR LOCAL GUIDE
YOUR LOCAL GUIDE
Adults
5 years old+
$184 per person
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Things to know
What to Bring
- Comfortable walking shoes Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen Phone or camera for photos Small backpack or tote Egyptian pounds for tips or souvenirs
- Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
- Phone or camera for photos
- Small backpack or tote
- Egyptian pounds for tips or souvenirs
Best Time to Visit:
- October through April, when the weather is cooler and more pleasant for exploring.
Children Pricing:
- This tour is family-friendly. 50% off for Children
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