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Step into the world of the pharaohs on a full-day Luxor West Bank tour designed for travelers who want to explore the most important ancient sites on the western side of the Nile. With a private air-conditioned vehicle, an experienced English-speaking Egyptologist guide, hotel transfers in Luxor, and lunch at a quality local restaurant, this experience combines comfort with meaningful historical insight.
The Luxor West Bank was once part of ancient Thebes, the powerful capital of Egypt during the New Kingdom. Today, its landscape is filled with royal tombs, monumental temples and archaeological treasures.
During this carefully planned Luxor day tour, you will visit the famous Valley of the Kings, the impressive Temple of Hatshepsut, the Colossi of Memnon, Medinet Habu and Deir el-Medina. Your Egyptologist will explain the stories behind the monuments, the beliefs surrounding ancient Egyptian funerary traditions and the lives of the people who built and decorated the royal tombs.
This is an excellent choice for travelers looking for things to do in Luxor, especially those who want to focus on the West Bank in one well-organized day.
The western bank of Luxor contains some of Egypt’s most important archaeological sites. Instead of trying to organize several visits independently, this tour brings the major highlights together in a logical route.
Ancient Egyptian monuments become much more interesting when you understand what you are seeing. Your Egyptologist guide provides historical context and explains the stories behind the temples, tombs and monuments in clear, accessible English.
You travel in a private air-conditioned vehicle with an experienced driver. This gives you more comfort and makes it easier to follow the day’s sightseeing schedule at your own pace.
If this is your first visit to Luxor, the West Bank can feel overwhelming because there are many archaeological sites spread across the desert landscape. This itinerary focuses on the places that should be high on every Egypt traveler’s list.
Travelers from the Netherlands often look for a well-organized Luxor excursion from a hotel, with reliable transportation, a knowledgeable guide and enough time for photography and sightseeing. This tour offers a straightforward way to experience ancient Luxor without spending time arranging transport between sites.
The tour price depends on the number of travelers:
| Number of Travelers | Price Per Person |
|---|---|
| 1 person | $175 |
| 2–3 people | $120 |
| 4–6 people | $110 |
| 7–10 people | $90 |
| The advertised starting price is $90 per person for groups of 7–10 travelers. |
Your guide and private driver collect you from your hotel or accommodation in Luxor. After a short introduction, you cross toward the West Bank of the Nile and begin your archaeological adventure. Pickup time can be adjusted according to your hotel location and local conditions.
Your first stop is the Colossi of Memnon, two monumental seated statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. The statues once stood at the entrance of a vast mortuary temple. Today, they remain one of the most recognizable landmarks on the West Bank and make an excellent first photo stop. Your guide explains the history of Amenhotep III and the importance of royal mortuary temples during ancient Egyptian times.
Continue to the spectacular Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari. Built against the cliffs of the Theban mountains, the temple has a distinctive terraced design. Queen Hatshepsut was one of ancient Egypt's most remarkable female rulers. Your guide will introduce you to her reign, her trading expeditions and the religious purpose of the temple. Take time to admire the architectural lines, reliefs and surrounding desert landscape.
Next comes one of the most famous archaeological sites in Egypt: the Valley of the Kings. The valley served as a royal burial ground during the New Kingdom. More than 60 tombs and chambers have been identified in the area, created for pharaohs and other members of the royal elite. You will enter the standard tombs included with your entrance ticket and discover colorful wall paintings, hieroglyphs and funerary scenes. The Valley of the Kings is also closely associated with the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun, whose treasures became one of the world's most famous archaeological discoveries. Special tombs, including Tutankhamun, Seti I and Ramesses VI, require additional tickets.
After the morning's archaeological visits, enjoy lunch at a good-quality local restaurant in Luxor. This is a chance to relax, enjoy traditional Egyptian flavors and recharge before continuing to the remaining West Bank sites.
Continue to Medinet Habu, the impressive mortuary temple of Pharaoh Ramesses III. The temple is particularly famous for its large walls, reliefs and historical scenes. Many visitors consider it one of the most rewarding monuments on Luxor's West Bank because its decoration remains remarkably impressive. Your guide will explain the role of Ramesses III and the historical events represented in the temple's reliefs.
Your final archaeological stop is Deir el-Medina, the ancient settlement where many of the skilled workers and craftsmen who created the royal tombs lived. Unlike the grand royal monuments, this site offers a more personal look at everyday life in ancient Egypt. The tombs of several craftsmen contain beautiful paintings and provide valuable information about the people behind the monuments.
After completing the sightseeing program, relax in the air-conditioned vehicle as your driver takes you back to your hotel or preferred drop-off point within Luxor. The exact timing may vary according to traffic, site conditions, hotel location and the pace of the group.
This is a full-day Luxor West Bank excursion. The exact duration depends on your hotel location, traffic, time spent at each monument and the pace of the tour.
Standard entrance fees for the sites listed in the itinerary are included. Special tombs in the Valley of the Kings have separate entrance fees.
Photography rules can differ between archaeological sites and individual tombs. A photography ticket may be required inside certain tombs.
Luxor can become very hot, especially during summer. Starting early helps you enjoy the archaeological sites before the strongest afternoon heat.
The West Bank includes uneven surfaces, stone paths, steps and walking areas. Visitors with limited mobility should contact us before booking so the itinerary can be discussed and adapted where possible.
The vehicle and guide are arranged for your booking. This makes the tour particularly convenient for couples, families and small private groups.
Lunch is included at a quality local restaurant. Vegetarian options can usually be arranged when requested in advance.
The tour includes hotel transfers within Luxor, private air-conditioned transportation, an English-speaking Egyptologist guide, standard entrance fees for the listed sites, lunch and bottled water.
The itinerary includes the Colossi of Memnon, Temple of Hatshepsut, Valley of the Kings, Medinet Habu and Deir el-Medina.
Yes. Entrance to the Valley of the Kings is included according to the standard ticket available for the site. Special tombs require additional tickets.
Yes, if you wish. The tomb of Tutankhamun requires an additional entrance ticket that is not included in the standard tour price.
No. The tombs of Seti I and Ramesses VI require separate tickets.
Yes. Lunch at a good-quality local restaurant is included.
Yes. Transportation and guiding are arranged privately for your booking.
Yes. Pickup and drop-off are included for hotels and accommodations within Luxor.
The standard tour includes an English-speaking Egyptologist guide.
It is a full-day excursion. The exact timing can change depending on pickup location, traffic and sightseeing time.
Yes. Families can enjoy the tour, although several sites involve walking over uneven ground and under the sun.
It can be suitable for many older travelers, but the West Bank involves walking and steps. Please let us know about mobility requirements before booking.
Comfortable, light clothing and walking shoes are recommended. A hat, sunglasses and sun protection are also useful.
Yes. Vegetarian meals can generally be arranged when requested in advance.
Photography regulations vary. Some tombs require a separate photography ticket, while other areas may have restrictions.
The cooler months from autumn through spring are generally more comfortable for sightseeing. Early starts are especially useful during the hotter months.
Yes. Mineral bottled water is provided during the tour.
Because this is a private tour, there is some flexibility. Any requested changes should be discussed when booking so the schedule can be planned properly.
The standard guide is English-speaking. Dutch travelers are welcome, and the experience is designed to be easy to follow for international visitors interested in ancient Egyptian history.
A knowledgeable Egyptologist can help you understand the meaning behind the monuments instead of simply seeing them as ancient ruins. The private transport also makes the day more comfortable and efficient.
The Luxor West Bank Full-Day Tour is an ideal choice for travelers who want to experience the heart of ancient Thebes in one well-organized day. From the royal tombs of the Valley of the Kings to the monumental Temple of Hatshepsut, Medinet Habu and the village of Deir el-Medina, every stop adds another part to the story of ancient Egypt. For Dutch travelers searching for a reliable Luxor excursion, Luxor West Bank tour, Valley of the Kings tour or things to do in Luxor, this experience combines major archaeological highlights, local expertise, private transportation and a relaxed lunch break. Choose your group size, confirm your preferred pickup details and get ready to explore one of Egypt's most extraordinary archaeological landscapes.