Tour Of The East Bank In Luxor
Begin your journey through ancient Egypt with a warm welcome from your professional guide, who will be waiting for you upon arrival holding a sign with our company name—no need to search, we will find you.
From the very first moment, your expert Egyptologist guide will provide you with personalized attention and insightful commentary. As you travel comfortably in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle, your guide will share fascinating stories and historical context about the landmarks you'll explore and life in Luxor.
Your tour begins with a visit to the Karnak Temples, the largest religious complex ever built and one of the greatest symbols of worship in history. Dedicated to the Theban triad—God Amun, his consort Mut, and their son Khonsu—Karnak was constructed over centuries, from the Middle Kingdom through to the Greco-Roman period.
Next, continue to the majestic Luxor Temple, built by Pharaoh Amenhotep III of the 18th Dynasty and later completed by Ramses II, one of Egypt’s most powerful rulers. This temple, also dedicated to the Theban triad, is renowned for its grand architecture and the striking Obelisk of Ramses II, which still stands proudly before the First Pylon.
After an enriching exploration of Luxor’s most iconic temples, relax as you are transferred back to your hotel in comfort. If you have extra time and would like to customize your itinerary with more experiences—shopping, local cuisine, or cultural sites—just let us know. We're here to make your journey unforgettable.
Your tour begins with a visit to the Karnak Temples, the largest religious complex ever built and one of the greatest symbols of worship in history. Dedicated to the Theban triad—God Amun, his consort Mut, and their son Khonsu—Karnak was constructed over centuries, from the Middle Kingdom through to the Greco-Roman period.
Visit the majestic Luxor Temple, built by Pharaoh Amenhotep III of the 18th Dynasty and later completed by Ramses II, one of Egypt’s most powerful rulers. This temple, also dedicated to the Theban triad, is renowned for its grand architecture and the striking Obelisk of Ramses II, which still stands proudly before the First Pylon.