In the morning, an excellent breakfast will get served to you on board the Nile Cruise. Check out from the Nile cruise after breakfast. Get ready to visit some of the best places on the west bank of Luxor. You will have a visit to all the tourist places in a personal A.C. car.
Valley of the kings:
Valley of the kings has a tunnel to the afterlife concept and a beautiful staircase to heaven. It gets linked with the greatest Pharaohs and queens of Egypt (1570-1070 BC). It consists of 63 tombs that have plenty of artifacts, enchanting, and many decorations. The tombs get supplies with a lot of grave goods. It believes to have that these goods would be useful to the king in his afterlife. The tombs have a beautiful decoration that is still in perfect condition and well preserved.
Hatshepsut Temple:
The Hatshepsut temple is one of the most majestic and dazzling structures of Egypt. Unlike the other temples, it's construction was not intended for idol worship. Instead, the temple was built in honor of Pharoah Hatshepsut and also known as her mortuary temple. According to archaeological studies, the temple's construction dates back to the 15th century B.C. The mesmerizing architecture structure of Hatshepsut makes it a popular tourist spot in Egypt.
Colossi of Memnon:
Colossi of Memnon associate its history with rooted mythology. Furthermore, the giants include two large quartzite sandstone blocks. Moreover, it stands at 18 meters in height and weighs 720 tons. Colossi statues were very popular in the Greco-Roman time phase. The history behind the structure is that King Amenhotep III got a big temple built for himself. In front of the temple, two giant statues add beauty to the structure. The temple got destroyed but what remains now are just the two gigantic statues called The Colossi of Memnon. It's one of the oldest art pieces. These statues get considered to be the protector of the Egyptian city from all the dangers.
After the visit to all the above attractions, You will have a delicious lunch on an island as the tour includes a boat trip on the Nile River. We will end your tour in Luxor by visiting:
Karnak Temple
Karnak temple is one of the most important sites in Egypt. Also, it is one of the most significant human effort construction in Egypt. A very considerable part of the structure is that it consists of a large open-air museum. Many gods are associated with the Karnak temple-like Theban triad, God Amun, Mut the Goddess linked with justice, and Khonsu, the god, related to the moon.
The temple is also associated with other deities like the Osiris, Ptah, Montu, and Isis.
Finally, at the end of your day, check in the deluxe Luxor hotel to rest for the night.