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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
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Accepts electronic paymentThis tour allows payment by electronic means or credit card
My name is Ahmed Goda, 36 years old, I graduated from the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels in 2010, and I am working as a local tour guide in upper Egypt especially covering the archaeological area between Abydos and Abou Simbel, I*First of all. I started toworking in the hospitality industry since August 2012, I am so pleased to work as local tour guide so I can taste my GuruWalk visitors how was Egypt and how it is being now, I am so interested for mountain trips and playing Football also 😊, I feel so pleased to meet people from different countries to make Culture exchange, that is life 💞
* we will visit the main attractive spots of Luxor starting from King valley , Hatshepsut temple, Karnak temples and etc .... .
The West Bank is a necropolis of Egypt of the 18th, 19th and 20th dynasties of the Egyptian Golden Age around 1500 BC .
Certainly! The West Bank of Luxor is a fascinating historical and archaeological site in Egypt. Let’s delve into the highlights and must-see attractions:
* Valley of the Kings: This royal burial ground houses the tombs of pharaohs from the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties. Notable rulers like Tutankhamun, Ramesses II, and Seti I were laid to rest here. Over 60 tombs exist, but only a handful are open to the public. Your entrance ticket allows you to visit three tombs, with additional tickets available for more. Don’t miss this incredible glimpse into ancient Egyptian history1.
* Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut: This impressive temple, dedicated to the female pharaoh Hatshepsut, stands against the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari. Its unique design and stunning location make it a must-see.
Valley of the Queens: Similar to the Valley of the Kings, this area contains the tombs of queens, princes, and princesses. Explore the beautifully decorated chambers and learn about their stories.
* Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu: Discover the grand temple complex built by Ramesses III. Its well-preserved reliefs and colossal statues are awe-inspiring.
Ramesseum: Visit the mortuary temple of Ramesses II, known for its massive fallen statue fragments (the Colossi of Memnon) and intricate carvings.
* Tombs of the Nobles: Explore the final resting places of high-ranking officials, artisans, and nobles. These tombs offer insights into daily life during ancient times.
Temple of Seti I: Admire the intricate reliefs and hieroglyphs in this temple dedicated to Seti I, father of Ramesses II.
* Howard Carter House: Learn about the famous archaeologist Howard Carter, who discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb. The house provides a glimpse into his life and work.
Hot Air Balloon Flight: For a unique perspective, consider a hot air balloon ride over the West Bank at sunrise. The views of the temples and the Nile are breathtaking.
Ancient Village of Qurna and Temple of Merenptah: Explore lesser-known sites that add depth to Luxor’s history.
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- The above area is available to visit during the day time , last ticket is around 16:00
- Meeting at the Mummification Museum, Cornish el Nile Street
- I will hold a sign with the walker's name and GuruWalk.
I will meet you in front of the Winter Palace Hotel, near Luxor Temple, on Corniche Elnil Street. I'm holding a sign that says "GuruWalk."
You will visit the tombs of Egyptian during the 18 , 19 ,20 dynasty kings durat
The famous queen reigned Egypt during 18 dynasty
Will explore local artifacts places where still we can smell the art of our grandfathers and we will see the difference between all kind of stones which used to decorate all the royal tombs
Try local traditional Egyptian food
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).