Experience a magical adventure on Luxor’s West Bank with the Luxor West Bank A La Carte tour. Customize your journey by choosing four out of nine breathtaking sites, complemented by an unforgettable sunrise hot air balloon ride. Discover the captivating stories and rich history of each location!
Experience a magical adventure on Luxor’s West Bank with the Luxor West Bank A La Carte tour. Customize your journey by choosing four out of nine breathtaking sites, complemented by an unforgettable sunrise hot air balloon ride. Discover the captivating stories and rich history of each location!
- Hot Air Balloon Location - Experience the enchantment of a hot air balloon ride over Luxor. As dawn breaks, the sky becomes a masterpiece of gentle colors—pinks, oranges, and purples—as the balloon ascends. Floating serenely above the historic city, the vistas are breathtaking. Below, the Valley of the Kings, with its enigmatic tombs etched into…
- Hot Air Balloon Location - Experience the enchantment of a hot air balloon ride over Luxor. As dawn breaks, the sky becomes a masterpiece of gentle colors—pinks, oranges, and purples—as the balloon ascends. Floating serenely above the historic city, the vistas are breathtaking. Below, the Valley of the Kings, with its enigmatic tombs etched into the desert hills, unfolds like a historical narrative. The expansive Nile River sparkles in the morning sun, meandering through the terrain, while in the distance, the majestic columns of Karnak Temple rise like silent guardians from a bygone era.
- Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari - The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, also known as El Dir El Bahari, was constructed by Queen Hatshepsut, the daughter of Thutmosis I, who governed Egypt for about 20 years during the 18th Dynasty (approximately 1490-1469 B.C), the sole female pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt.
- Colossi of Memnon - The Colossi of Memnon are the remnants of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III.
- Valley of the Kings - The Valley of the Kings, renowned for its architectural splendor, served as a burial site for many kings. Among the most famous tombs are those of King Tutmosis I, Tutmosis III, Tutankhamun, King Ramses VI, King Merenptah, Queen Nefertari, and Amenhotep II.
- Temple of Medinat Habu - Be captivated by the magnificence of the Temple of Medinat Habu, a remarkable memorial dedicated to King Ramses III. Known as one of Egypt’s best-preserved temples, it boasts beautifully adorned walls with intricate carvings. Immerse yourself in the rich history and artistic brilliance of this ancient site.
- Ramesseum (Mortuary Temple of Ramses II) - Majestic, headless statues guard the Ramesseum, part of Ramses II’s funerary complex. An awe-inspiring hypostyle hall is encircled by courts, storage rooms, and a sanctuary, along with unique mud-brick structures. It’s not only magnificent but also less frequented than other West Bank sites—ideal for experiencing Luxor without the crowds.
- Tomb of Queen Nefertari - Explore the Valley of the Queens, a secluded haven of ancient tombs where Egypt’s queens and princesses were interred. Discover the beautifully adorned chambers, admire the vibrant paintings, and envision the lives of these royal women from centuries past.
- Valley of the Nobles - Discover the concealed tombs of Egypt’s Noblemen in the Valley of the Nobles, a site from the New Kingdom. Explore intricately carved and colored walls as you visit three of the most renowned tombs in the area. Delve into the stories and significance contained within these tombs, offering a glimpse into the lives of the ancient Egyptian elite.
- Tomb of Ay - Although only the burial chamber is decorated, this tomb, hidden in the West Valley, is noted for its depictions of Ay hunting hippopotamus and fishing in the marshes (scenes typically found in the tombs of nobles, not royalty), and for a wall featuring 12 baboons, symbolizing the 12 hours of the night, after which the West Valley or Wadi Al Gurud (Valley of the Monkeys) is named.
- Valley of the Artisans (Deir el-Medina) - Stroll through the valley’s ancient dwellings, observe how the workers lived and adorned their own tombs with the most stunning colors. Then visit three sites located in the Theban Necropolis, near Luxor, where the Tombs of the Nobles serve as the final resting places for some of the influential courtiers and figures of the ancient city.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- English tour guide (other languages available for an extra cost)
- Qualified Egyptologist guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- English tour guide (other languages available for an extra cost)
- Qualified Egyptologist guide
- Tipping
- Lunch
- entrance fees
- Tipping
- Lunch
- entrance fees
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.