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Luxor: The World’s Greatest Open-Air Museum

Luxor wears its history on the surface. The ancient Egyptians called this city Waset; the Greeks called it Thebes; today, it holds the densest concentration of pharaonic monuments anywhere on earth. On the East Bank, the great temple complexes of Karnak and Luxor stand where they have stood for three thousand years. Cross the Nile to the West Bank and you enter the necropolis: the Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens, and the mortuary temples of Egypt’s most powerful rulers.

Your private Egypt Day Tours Egyptologist guide knows every chamber, every cartouche, every legend carved into these walls. They bring Luxor alive in a way no guidebook ever could.

Must-See Sites in Luxor

Karnak Temple

Karnak is not one temple — it is a city of temples, built and expanded by thirty pharaohs over thirteen centuries. The Great Hypostyle Hall alone contains 134 massive columns, each carved with hieroglyphs. Walking through it at dawn, before the crowds arrive, is one of the great travel experiences in the world.

Valley of the Kings

Sixty-three royal tombs cut into the limestone cliffs of the West Bank, each one buried under the same pyramid-shaped peak the ancients called the Peak of the West. The colors inside — ochre, turquoise, jet black — are shockingly vivid after three thousand years. Your guide translates the texts and reads the painted scenes for you in full.

Luxor Temple

Built by Amenhotep III and extended by Ramesses II, Luxor Temple sits at the heart of modern Luxor. At night, floodlit against the dark sky, it is one of the most beautiful sights in Egypt. The Avenue of Sphinxes, now fully excavated, runs 3 kilometers to Karnak.

Temple of Hatshepsut

The mortuary temple of Egypt’s most powerful female pharaoh rises in three colonnaded terraces against the sheer limestone cliffs of Deir el-Bahari. It is architecturally bold and painted with stories of Hatshepsut’s expedition to the land of Punt.

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Why Book Your Luxor Tour With Egypt Day Tours?

Our Egyptologist guides hold advanced degrees in Egyptology and have spent years studying the temples, tombs, and monuments of the West Bank. When you enter the Valley of the Kings with us, you won’t just stand in a chamber — you’ll understand the theology behind every wall painting, the politics behind every royal burial, and the astronomy built into every shaft and passage. We arrange private sunrise access to Karnak before the crowds arrive, skip-the-line entry at every site, and adjust pace entirely to your interests. Our Luxor tours are completely private — just you, your guide, and one of the most extraordinary collections of ancient monuments on earth.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days do I need in Luxor?

Two full days cover the highlights: one day on the East Bank (Karnak and Luxor Temple) and one day on the West Bank (Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut, Colossi of Memnon). A third day allows time for the Valley of the Queens and the nobles’ tombs.

What is the best time to visit Luxor?

November through February are the best months. Temperatures are pleasant and the light is golden. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 40 degrees Celsius, so early starts are essential if you visit between May and September.

Can I visit both the East and West Bank in one day?

Yes, though it is tiring. Most visitors prefer to spread the visits across two days to fully absorb each site. Your guide will help you decide based on your energy and interests.

Is a hot air balloon ride safe in Luxor?

Yes, with reputable operators. Egypt Day Tours works only with licensed, safety-inspected balloon companies. Our Luxor balloon experience departs at dawn and lands before the heat builds.

How do I get to Luxor?

Luxor has a domestic airport with daily flights from Cairo. You can also arrive by train, Nile cruise, or road. Our Luxor airport transfer service meets you at arrivals.

Ready to explore Luxor? Book your private Luxor tour today and let Egypt’s greatest monuments tell their stories through the eyes of an expert guide.

Frequently Asked Questions About Luxor Tours

How much does a Luxor tour cost?

Private Luxor tours start from $65 per person for a full-day tour with private transportation and a licensed Egyptologist guide. Prices vary by group size and pickup location. All entrance fees are included, so the price you see is the full price you pay. Smaller groups enjoy more one-on-one guide time while larger groups benefit from a lower per-person rate.

What are the must-see sites in Luxor?

Luxor packs more ancient history per square kilometre than anywhere on Earth. The Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and the Colossi of Memnon are the top sites. If you only have one day, we recommend the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple as your two absolute priorities.

How long do I need in Luxor?

Two full days gives you a thorough Luxor experience: one day for the West Bank (Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Colossi of Memnon) and one day for the East Bank (Karnak and Luxor Temples). One day covers the highlights if you focus. Three days lets you explore the Tombs of the Nobles, Medinet Habu, and the Valley of the Queens at a relaxed pace.

Can I visit Luxor as a day trip from Cairo?

Yes. A one-hour flight from Cairo puts you in Luxor in time for a full day of sightseeing before flying back in the evening. For the best experience, we recommend an overnight or two-night stay so you can visit both the East and West Banks without rushing. Many clients combine Luxor with Aswan or a Nile cruise.

Is Luxor safe for tourists?

Luxor is very safe for international tourists. It is one of Egypt’s most visited destinations and tourist areas are well-staffed with tourism police. Egypt Day Tours’ private guides accompany you from hotel pickup to drop-off, managing all logistics so you can explore with complete confidence.

What’s the best time to visit Luxor?

October through April offers the best weather for touring Luxor, with temperatures between 20-28 degrees Celsius (68-82 F). Summer months often exceed 40 degrees Celsius, so early morning tours are essential. Winter evenings can be cool, so bring a light layer. November through February is peak season, so book tours in advance.

What’s included in a private Luxor tour?

Our private Luxor tours include round-trip hotel transportation, a licensed Egyptologist guide, entrance fees to all listed sites, bottled water, and all local taxes. Lunch, personal spending, and optional tips for site staff are not included. No surprise costs at the gate.

Do I need a guide for the Valley of the Kings?

While you can enter the Valley of the Kings independently, a guide transforms the experience. Each tomb contains layers of symbolic art, royal texts, and historical context that you would miss on your own. Our Egyptologist guides bring the pharaohs’ stories to life in ways no signboard or guidebook can match, and they know which tombs are most impressive on any given visit.