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Approx. 5 hours
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, German, Hungarian, Russian
Your friendly Fuji Egypt Tour representative will meet you at your Luxor hotel. Sit back in your private air-conditioned vehicle as you cross the Nile to Luxor’s West Bank — the ancient city of the dead.
Start your day with the magnificent Temple of Medinet Habu, built by King Ramses III.Admire its towering pylons, colorful wall carvings, and hieroglyphs depicting legendary battles and festivals. Your Egyptologist guide will bring the stories to life, explaining how this temple was both a place of worship and a royal memorial.
Next, explore Deir el-Medina, the ancient village where Egypt’s craftsmen and artists lived while constructing the royal tombs.Walk through the beautifully preserved houses and see the vivid tombs of the workers, which still retain their bright colors and detailed depictions of daily life.
Continue to the Valley of the Queens, the burial site of royal wives and children from the 18th to 20th dynasties.You’ll have the chance to visit some of the most beautiful tombs — including the Tomb of Queen Nefertari (optional extra ticket), known as one of the most exquisite tombs in Egypt.
After a memorable morning of discovery, relax as you’re driven back to your hotel in Luxor.
Duration: Approx. 5 hoursTour Type: Private Half-Day ExcursionAvailability: DailyPick-up & Drop-off: From your hotel in LuxorLanguages Available: English, French, Spanish, German, ItalianTransportation: Private air-conditioned vehicle
Q: Can I visit Queen Nefertari’s tomb during this tour?A: Yes, absolutely — it’s available with an additional ticket purchased on-site.Q: How long does the tour last?A: Around 5 hours including transfers.Q: Are these sites suitable for children?A: Yes! The colorful tombs and ancient village are fascinating for all ages.Q: Can this be combined with other sites like Hatshepsut Temple or the Valley of the Kings?A: Definitely — we can customize your itinerary to include more sites.
Bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen — the West Bank can be very sunny.Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven paths.Carry small bills for restrooms or local shops.Photography is allowed in most areas, but check before taking pictures inside tombs.
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