Luxor Nile East and West Bank Tour
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Experience Highlights
Set off on a tour of the east and west banks of the Nile in Luxor to see some of the main tourist attractions in the area. This is a private activity, so you will travel in a private vehicle and enjoy a hotel pick-up service.
You can enhance your experience by selecting the option of being accompanied by an expert local guide, who will provide you with relevant information at each point. You can also add admission to tourist attractions and lunch.
- Take a day trip into the breathtaking Nile to discover its most iconic treasures.
- Enjoy the exclusivity and personalisation of a private tour.
- Select the most comprehensive packages for an enhanced experience.
What’s included
- Day tour of the east and west banks of the Nile at Luxor
- Private activity
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off service
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
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Step by Step
This tour of the east and west banks of the Nile in Luxor is the best way to get close to the area's most iconic sights. You will enjoy a full day private tour, with only your group taking part, adding exclusivity to the experience.
In addition, for a more personalised experience, you can choose between different packages:
- Transport and bottled water.
- Transport, bottled water, expert local guide and entrance fees to tourist attractions.
- Transport, bottled water, expert local guide, entrance fees to tourist attractions and lunch.
The tour will take you to some of the most iconic sites on the banks of the Nile. On one bank, you will visit the Valley of the Kings and its famous tombs; the Temple of Hatshepsut, built by the only female pharaoh to reign in ancient Egypt; and the Colossi of Memnon, the remains of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III.
You will then cross the Nile to the temples of Karnak and Luxor. The latter was built by Amenhotep III (in the 18th Dynasty in the New Kingdom) and later completed by Ramses II (in the 19th Dynasty). The temple of Karnak, dedicated to the god Amon and his family, is the greatest example of worship in history.