Day Tour to Luxor East Bank
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Day Tour to Luxor East Bank
A Day Tour to Luxor East Bank will provide a complete exploration of the remarkable historical and artistic heritage of Upper Egypt. This tour will unveil a wealth of facts and showcase the magnificent history and stunning artistic adornments of Luxor.
Beyond The Nile Tours, Egypt's leading travel operator offers guests a private, air-conditioned car and an expert Egyptologist guide for an exclusive day tour of Luxor's East Bank. Discover the hidden wonders of Karnak and Luxor temples, which are filled with exquisite treasures for a memorable experience.
Enjoy the adventure of a lifetime by booking this divine tour through the timeless archeological marvels of Luxor.
Tour Highlights
Included/Excluded
- Pick up service from your hotel in Luxor and return.
- Transfer by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Private Egyptologist guide.
- 1 Lunch meal at a restaurant in Luxor.
- Mineral water on board the vehicle during the tour.
- All service charges & taxes.
- Any extras not mentioned in the program.
- Tipping.
- Entrance Fees to all the mentioned sights.
Tour Plan
Hotel Pickup
Once you get up, a qualified Egyptologist will be your private guide and show you all the attractions of Luxor, the first one being the Karnak Temple.
Karnak Temple
The Karnak Temple is one of the best-preserved temples in the world. It stood for about 4,000 years as a sanctuary for the cult of Amun, also known as Amon Ebisu. It was called Ipet-isu, meaning "The Most Select of Places." The complex covers approximately 2 miles and includes over 25 temples, chapels, obelisks, sanctuaries, and columns depicting the Pharaohs' heroic deeds.
Lunch Time
Have a great lunch and help the local restaurant by eating there in Luxor. Then, attack Luxor Temple, which is next on your list.
Luxor Temple
During the festival of Opet, the Luxor temple assumed a stable position or perhaps a gravitational singularity. The temple was primarily built by Amenhotep III and Ramses II to serve as a gathering ground for the festival's rituals. The objective was to show that the king was not separated from his divine part.
Do not worry; we will take you back to your hotel or Nile cruise.






