Enjoy a trip with us that will transport you from your hotel to the West Bank to visit the Valley of the Kings. You will stop at the following places while in the Valley of the Kings:
Tomb of Ramses II (optional), he established his funerary temple and his tomb, which bears the number 17 of the Valley of the Kings. Discovered in 1817, it is the most beautiful, longest, and deepest of the tombs in the Valley of the Kings, whose sumptuous relief and paintings are the work of great artists.
In the funerary chamber is a remarkable sarcophagus of translucent alabaster, unparalleled in the world. The basin is intact, but not the lid decorated with a figure of the king depicted lying down, savagely broken by robbers. His mummy is the best-preserved, found in 1881 in the hiding place of royal mummies at Deir El Bahari. This mummy was remolded after the first looting of the tomb.
You'll then visit the Valley of the Queens, where you can explore 120 years since the discovery of Queen Nefertari's tomb in Luxor Governorate by an Italian archaeological mission headed by Sicciaparelli. The tomb was discovered in 1904, giving the world a unique glimpse into ancient Egyptian art, many of whose secrets remain hidden to this day...
Then we move to Deir el-Bahari. After completing your tour, enjoy lunch to be able to continue your trip. Now it's time to visit the Luxor Museum so you can take a tour inside the Luxor Museum, the largest collection of artifacts..
On the West Bank, in the city of Qurna, we shall relocate to the Temple of Habu. It is the temple of the great city of Habu, which is called the House of Millions of Years. It is the temple that King Ramses III built to perform funerary rituals and to worship the god Amun.
After visiting the two statues of Memnon, you will be transferred to your hotel after this long and informative day.