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Private Luxor Day Tour with kings Valley Carter House and 6 More

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Private Luxor Day Tour with kings Valley Carter House and 6 More
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Duration
7 hours 45 minutes
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Languages
German, English, Italian, French, Spanish
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Cancellation
Free 24h before

Overview

Explore Luxor, often called the world’s largest open‑air museum, on a private guided day tour that brings the era of the pharaohs to life. As you move through the city’s ancient sites, you’ll visit the Valley of the Kings and the tombs in the kings’ valley, and see the striking temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el‑Bahari. Along the way, the Colossi of Memnon offers a dramatic photo stop. You’ll also stop at local workshops, including an alabaster factory and Habiba Weavers, to observe traditional crafts. An Egyptologist tour guide will share the history, stories and archaeological details that explain the significance of each place. Door‑to‑door transfers are included for a smooth experience between sites and your accommodation.

Highlights

  • Wheelchair accessible

What's included

  • Qualified Egyptologist tour guide
  • Private transfer by air-conditioned vehicle
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in Luxor
  • All taxes and fees
  • Tips for guide and driver

Frequently asked questions

How long is this experience?
7 hours 45 minutes
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes — you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before it starts.
What's included?
Qualified Egyptologist tour guide · Private transfer by air-conditioned vehicle · Hotel pickup and drop-off in Luxor · All taxes and fees

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Private Luxor Day Tour with kings Valley Carter House and 6 More — Luxor, Egypt · This is Egypt