Luxor West Bank: Valley of the Kings & Hatshepsut
Under the pyramid-shaped peak of El Qurn, sixty-three royal tombs cut deep into the rock — and inside, the colours have barely faded in 3,000 years. Your ticket opens three tombs of your choice; your Egyptologist explains how to choose (and when Tutankhamun's or Seti I's tombs are worth the extra ticket).
Across the valley floor, Queen Hatshepsut's mortuary temple rises in three colonnaded terraces straight out of the cliff face — the most audacious building of the ancient world. The Colossi of Memnon close the morning, still guarding a vanished temple after 34 centuries.
What's included
- Hotel/cruise-dock pickup in Luxor
- Licensed Egyptologist guide
- Entry: Valley of the Kings (3 tombs), Hatshepsut, Colossi
- Bottled water & A/C vehicle
- Tutankhamun & Seti I tombs (extra tickets)
- Tram inside the Valley
- Lunch & gratuities
Good to know
Photography without flash is permitted in most tombs with a photo pass. Start early: we pick up at 7:00 to beat the heat.
Reviews, 5.0★
The tombs are overwhelmingRamses IV's colours look painted yesterday. Our guide chose the perfect three tombs and knew when to let the silence work.