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Luxor Attractions

Youl will be introduced to the history, places to visit and things to do in Luxor. Know more about all the most significant sites around the city.

Luxor Travel Guide

Know more Information about Luxor Egypt and Luxor travel tips. Travel guide to Luxor, Egypt. About Luxor Temples, Karnak Temples, Valley of the kings and more!

Karnak Temple

Located on the east bank of the Nile, Karnak Temple Complex consists of a number of temples. Its name was given as in Arabic Karnak means fortified village.

Luxor Temple

Constructed over hundreds of years by Amenhotep III, Ramses II, Tutankhamun, and other pharaohs, Luxor Temple stands gracefully in the heart of modern Luxor.

Valley of the Kings

Situated on the ancient site of Thebes, the Valley of the Kings is the ancient burial ground of many of Egypt's New Kingdom rulers, most famed collection tombs.

Valley of the Queens

Located in Luxor, west bank of the River Nile near Valley of the Kings. It was built to house the tombs of the queens, princes and princess. This precious place is known as the Valley of the Queens.

Temple of Hatshepsut

Hatshepsut temple is a reflection of the mortuary temple of Mentuhotep II and was constructed alongside that 11th dynasty structure. Know more information about Temple of Hatshepsut! 

Colossi of Memnon

Colossi of Memnon, survived for 3,400 years & known as an acoustic wonder of the ancient world, is the first monument tourists see in the west bank. They are famous for the mysterious sound emitted at sunrise.

The Ramesseum

Today relatively little remains of what is thought to have once been the most impressive temple complex on the West Bank of the Nile. Several clusters of pillars and a few damaged statues.

Madinet Habu

While it is not among the most well traveled sites on the West Bank, Medinat Habu is considered by many visitors to be among the most impressive sights they see in Luxor.

Deir Al Medinah (Workers’ Village)

Almost all of what we see today of Ancient Egypt is exclusively dedicated to the pharaonic royalty. The monumental building projects that the kings of Egypt commissioned have stood the test of time much better.

The Tombs of the Nobles

Almost of what we see today of Ancient Egypt is exclusively dedicated to the pharaonic royalty. The monumental building projects that the kings of Egypt commissioned throughout the history.