Luxor Day Trip from Marsa alam (Private)
Overview
Visiting Marsa Alam offers a chance to explore Luxor, one of the most historical cities in the world. This private day tour provides an opportunity to see remarkable sites including the Valley of the Kings and the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut.
- 🏛️ Visit the magnificent Valley of the Kings and the unique Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the only female temple in Egypt.
- 📸 Stop for 5 minutes at the Huge Statues Colossi of Memnon for picture-taking.
- 🍽️ Enjoy lunch at one of the best restaurants in Luxor.
- 🕌 Finish your tour at Karnak Temple, the largest temple in the world.
- 🚗 Private car or minivan transportation is included, along with an Egyptologist guide available in multiple languages.
- ❌ Exclusions include all entry fees to mentioned sites and tipping for the driver and guide.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
tour is included only car + Guide + lunch without tickets
Pickup included
- Entrance Tickets
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- Private Tour Guide
- Private transportation
- All Fees and Taxes
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Valley of the KingsExplore the legendary Valley of the Kings, the royal burial ground of Egypt’s New Kingdom pharaohs located on the west bank of the Nile near Luxor. Hidden within the desert mountains, this remarkable archaeological site contains more than 60 tombs carved deep into the rock and decorated with vibrant wall paintings and ancient hieroglyphs that illustrate the journey to the afterlife. The valley is also famous for the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922. Visiting the Valley of the Kings offers a fascinating insight into the power, beliefs, and artistic achievements of ancient Egyptian civilization.
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Temple of HatshepsutVisit the magnificent Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, one of the most impressive temples in Egypt. Built for the powerful female pharaoh Hatshepsut, this unique temple is located on the west bank of the Nile near Luxor and is famous for its striking terraces carved into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari. The temple showcases beautiful reliefs and inscriptions that tell the story of Hatshepsut’s reign, including her famous trading expedition to the Land of Punt. Surrounded by dramatic desert landscapes, the temple stands as a remarkable example of ancient Egyptian architecture and one of the most iconic historical sites in Luxor.
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Colossi of MemnonVisit the impressive Colossi of Memnon, two massive stone statues that have stood on the west bank of the Nile for more than 3,400 years near Luxor. These towering statues represent the powerful pharaoh Amenhotep III and once guarded the entrance to his vast mortuary temple. Rising about 18 meters (60 feet) high, the Colossi of Memnon are among the most photographed landmarks in Luxor. Despite centuries of floods and earthquakes, the statues remain an impressive reminder of the grandeur of ancient Egypt and offer visitors a fascinating glimpse into the country’s rich history and architectural achievements.
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The Karnak TempleDiscover the magnificent Karnak Temple Complex, one of the largest and most impressive religious sites ever built in the ancient world. Located in Luxor, this vast temple complex was developed over more than 2,000 years by successive pharaohs. Dedicated mainly to the god Amun, Karnak features towering pylons, massive columns, and beautifully carved reliefs. Visitors can explore the famous Great Hypostyle Hall with its forest of gigantic columns and walk along the sacred avenue once used in ancient religious processions. Karnak Temple stands today as one of Egypt’s most extraordinary archaeological treasures and a symbol of ancient Egyptian power and devotion.