Tour to Luxor East Bank
Embark on a special trip by joining this Tour to Luxor East Bank to discover the wonders of ancient Egypt such as the valley of the kings and queen Hatshepsut’s temple.
Tour Details
Details of the Tour to Luxor East Bank
- Duration: 1 Day
- Tour Location: Luxor
- Tour Availability: Available Everyday
- Pickup & Drop Off: Your Hotel
- Tour Type: Private
Wonderful Tour to Luxor East Bank
Day visits to the East Bank of Luxor will shed a golden light on the alluring beauty of Upper Egypt and give a wealth of knowledge about the city’s famous past and exquisite creative embellishments. The best travel business Egypt Fun Tours will make sure that every one of its clients will travel with our Egyptologist tour guide in a private A/C car for a private day trip to the East Bank of Luxor from your hotel in Luxor.
After you have seen the two most well-known temples in Luxor—the magnificent Karnak temple and the enigmatic Luxor temple, which contains some of the most precious antiquities—we will take you back to your accommodation. Make the most of each moment by planning a trip to the heavenly wonders of ancient Egypt’s archaeology.
Tour Highlights
The highlights of the Tour to Luxor East Bank
Luxor Highlights
- Karnak Temples.
- Luxor Temple
- Luxor Museum
- The Mummification Museum
Tour Inclusions
Tour to Luxor East Bank Including Museums includes
- Pick up service from your hotel in Luxor and return.
- Transfer by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Entrance Fees to all the mentioned sights.
- Private Egyptologist guide.
- 1 Lunch meal at a restaurant in Luxor.
- Mineral water is on board the vehicle during the tour.
- All service charges & taxes.
Tour Exclusions
Tour to Luxor East Bank Including Museums excludes
- Any extras not mentioned in the program.
- Tipping.
Tour Itinerary
Detailed itinerary of the Tour to Luxor East Bank
You will have a private Egyptologist tour guide with you in the morning as you explore the major temples in Luxor, beginning with:
Temple of Karnak
The celestial Karnak temple is one of the most revered sites, and the Pr-Imn house of Amon is a heavenly religious marvel that honors the Theban trinity of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. The temple complex, which spans 247 acres and is home to enormous inner temples, shrines, and huge pillars, is regarded as the largest religious capital in human history. It was constructed between the middle kingdom and the Greco-Roman era between 2055 BC and 100 AD.
After a leisurely lunch at a restaurant in Luxor, continue your tour to see:
Temple of Luxor
The most significant event, the festival of Opet, was centered on the Luxor Temple. The temple was constructed primarily by Amenhotep III and Ramses II, and its function was to serve as the location for the festival’s rites. The purpose of the event was to bring the ruler’s divine and human halves closer together.
After that, we return you to your hotel or Nile cruise.
Food: Lunch
Luxor Museum:
Luxor Museum is an archaeological museum located in the vibrant city of Luxor, Egypt. It is situated on the eastern bank of the River Nile and contains a fascinating collection of Egyptian antiquities. The museum’s collection includes over 5,000 artifacts that tell the story of ancient Egyptian history and culture. The museum features a range of displays, including preserved interiors from the tomb of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun and relics from the period of the New Kingdom. One of the museum’s most famous pieces is a reassembled wall from the Temple of Aten.
The Mummification Museum:
The Mummification Museum is an archaeological museum located in Luxor, dedicated to the art of Ancient Egyptian mummification. It is situated on the eastern bank of the River Nile and houses a collection of displays that offer visitors an understanding of the process of preserving the body in ancient Egypt. Exhibits include well-preserved mummies and tools used in mummification, such as linen, salts, and oils. Visitors can learn about the various methods used for mummification and why it was so important for ancient Egyptians to ensure the preservation of their bodies. The Mummification Museum is a fascinating destination for anyone interested in history, archeology, and ancient Egyptian civilization.
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