The Valley of the Kings Tour from Marsa Alam is an extended version of the Luxor tour . It starts with a visit to the Karnak Temple, the largest place of worship ever built. Its ancient name ipet-isut means “the most sacred place”. The temple complex was built over 2000 years by generations of pharaohs. The Great Hypostyle Hall is an eerie forest of pillars.
After lunch at a restaurant by the Nile, you will take a trip to the west bank of this magnificent river to visit the two giant statues of Amenhotep III “Colossi of Memnon”. Then you will go to the Valley of the Kings . In this ancient nercopolis, you will be able to go inside three tombs (included in the price of the tour). You will also be able to visit the great temple of Hatshepsut. Dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut, the only female pharaoh in ancient Egypt, this imposing temple rises from the desert plain into rows of terraces and mirages. Then we’ll take you to see the alabaster workshops where the Egyptians hand-manufacture their shop products.
At the end of the tour, you will be dropped off at your hotel in Marsa Alam.
Tour to Luxor with the Valley of the Kings by bus – VIP small group version
The trip usually takes place by coach with a group of about 35 people, but the same program is also available in a private version for smaller groups – between 4 and 8 people, by a small bus . The price of the trip is then $ 73 per person . The VIP bus tour operates on Saturday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The price of the VIP tour includes a bottle of water and a can of soda or a glass of juice in the restaurant during dinner.
How do I book a tour to the Valley of the Kings from Marsa Alam?
To book a tour to the Valley of the Kings you need to send 1. name of the hotel, 2. room number, 3. full names of all participants, 4. date of arrival, 5. date of departure, 6. name of the travel agency with which you arrived, 7. photo of the front page of passports , 8th visa photo
What is the price of the Luxor tour with the Valley of the Kings for children?
Children up to 6 years old go on the trip for free. Children between 6 and 12 years old pay half price.
What days does the tour take place?
We go to Luxor with the Valley of the Kings every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
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