Tours To The East Bank Of Luxor

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Luxor East Bank Tours

Luxor East Bank Tours is a private guided excursions offers two itinerary options to choose from. You will explore with a private Egyptologist guide, with a private air-conditioned transfer and private driver. Step To Egypt is one of the best and most trusted travel agencies in Egypt, committed to reliable service and clear planning. We offer flexible timing, hotel or cruise pickup, entrance fees included, and a meal (lunch or dinner) depending on your tour time, and good value as part of our Luxor Tours.

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  • From 50$
  • Duration Half-Day
  • Runs Everyday
  • Location
    Luxor
  • Group Size Private
  • Category Day Tour
  • Tour Type tour
  • Pick-up & Drop-off Hotel/Nile Cruise
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Pick-Up
We meet you in your hotel lobby or at your Nile cruise reception at the confirmed time. Your private, professional Egyptologist guide will hold a Step To Egypt sign with your name and walk you to your private air-conditioned vehicle with a private driver.

Karnak Temple 
The Temple of Karnak was constructed and expanded over more than two millennia, from around 1971 BC to 30 BC, as the principal place of worship for the Theban triad—Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. Spanning 247 acres, the site includes massive pylons, temples, shrines, and the Hypostyle Hall with its 134 giant columns. Karnak marks the northern end of the 2.7 km Avenue of Sphinxes that once connected it to Luxor Temple and was central to the celebrations of the Opet Festival. 

Lunch at a Local Restaurant
Typical set menu includes fresh salads, tahini, baladi bread, a main dish (grilled chicken, kofta, or vegetarian option), rice or bread, and a soft drink or water.
Dietary needs (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free) can be arranged in advance.

Luxor Temple 
The Temple of Luxor was built around 1400 BC by Pharaoh Amenhotep III, with later additions by Ramses II. The temple was dedicated to the renewal of kingship and served as a focal point for the Opet Festival. It is noted for its monumental statues, spacious courtyards, and detailed carvings, and forms the southern terminus of the Avenue of Sphinxes linking it with Karnak. 

Drop-Off
At the end of the tour, we return you to your hotel or Nile cruise. If you prefer, we can drop you at a central Luxor location, the airport, or the train station by prior arrangement.


Luxor East Bank

Pick-Up
We meet you in your hotel lobby or at your Nile cruise reception at the confirmed time. Your private, professional Egyptologist guide will hold a Step To Egypt sign with your name and walk you to your private air-conditioned vehicle with a private driver.

Karnak Temple 
The Temple of Karnak was constructed and expanded over more than two millennia, from around 1971 BC to 30 BC, as the principal place of worship for the Theban triad—Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. Spanning 247 acres, the site includes massive pylons, temples, shrines, and the Hypostyle Hall with its 134 giant columns. Karnak marks the northern end of the 2.7 km Avenue of Sphinxes that once connected it to Luxor Temple and was central to the celebrations of the Opet Festival. 

Lunch at a Local Restaurant
Typical set menu includes fresh salads, tahini, baladi bread, a main dish (grilled chicken, kofta, or vegetarian option), rice or bread, and a soft drink or water.
Dietary needs (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free) can be arranged in advance.

Luxor Temple 
The Temple of Luxor was built around 1400 BC by Pharaoh Amenhotep III, with later additions by Ramses II. The temple was dedicated to the renewal of kingship and served as a focal point for the Opet Festival. It is noted for its monumental statues, spacious courtyards, and detailed carvings, and forms the southern terminus of the Avenue of Sphinxes linking it with Karnak. 

Drop-Off
At the end of the tour, we return you to your hotel or Nile cruise. If you prefer, we can drop you at a central Luxor location, the airport, or the train station by prior arrangement.


Luxor East Bank

Pick-Up
We meet you in your hotel lobby or at your Nile cruise reception at the confirmed time. Your private, professional Egyptologist guide will hold a Step To Egypt sign with your name and walk you to your private air-conditioned vehicle with a private driver.

Karnak Temple 
The Temple of Karnak was constructed and expanded over more than two millennia, from around 1971 BC to 30 BC, as the principal place of worship for the Theban triad—Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. Spanning 247 acres, the site includes massive pylons, temples, shrines, and the Hypostyle Hall with its 134 giant columns. Karnak marks the northern end of the 2.7 km Avenue of Sphinxes that once connected it to Luxor Temple and was central to the celebrations of the Opet Festival. 

Lunch at a Local Restaurant
Typical set menu includes fresh salads, tahini, baladi bread, a main dish (grilled chicken, kofta, or vegetarian option), rice or bread, and a soft drink or water.
Dietary needs (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free) can be arranged in advance.

Luxor Temple 
The Temple of Luxor was built around 1400 BC by Pharaoh Amenhotep III, with later additions by Ramses II. The temple was dedicated to the renewal of kingship and served as a focal point for the Opet Festival. It is noted for its monumental statues, spacious courtyards, and detailed carvings, and forms the southern terminus of the Avenue of Sphinxes linking it with Karnak. 

Drop-Off
At the end of the tour, we return you to your hotel or Nile cruise. If you prefer, we can drop you at a central Luxor location, the airport, or the train station by prior arrangement.


Luxor East Bank

Pick-Up
We meet you in your hotel lobby or at your Nile cruise reception at the confirmed time. Your private, professional Egyptologist guide will hold a Step To Egypt sign with your name and walk you to your private air-conditioned vehicle with a private driver.

Karnak Temple 
The Temple of Karnak was constructed and expanded over more than two millennia, from around 1971 BC to 30 BC, as the principal place of worship for the Theban triad—Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. Spanning 247 acres, the site includes massive pylons, temples, shrines, and the Hypostyle Hall with its 134 giant columns. Karnak marks the northern end of the 2.7 km Avenue of Sphinxes that once connected it to Luxor Temple and was central to the celebrations of the Opet Festival. 

Lunch at a Local Restaurant
Typical set menu includes fresh salads, tahini, baladi bread, a main dish (grilled chicken, kofta, or vegetarian option), rice or bread, and a soft drink or water.
Dietary needs (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free) can be arranged in advance.

Luxor Temple 
The Temple of Luxor was built around 1400 BC by Pharaoh Amenhotep III, with later additions by Ramses II. The temple was dedicated to the renewal of kingship and served as a focal point for the Opet Festival. It is noted for its monumental statues, spacious courtyards, and detailed carvings, and forms the southern terminus of the Avenue of Sphinxes linking it with Karnak. 

Drop-Off
At the end of the tour, we return you to your hotel or Nile cruise. If you prefer, we can drop you at a central Luxor location, the airport, or the train station by prior arrangement.


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group 1 Person
100$ Per Person
group 2 Persons
90$ Per Person
group 3 Persons
80$ Per Person
group 4 Persons
70$ Per Person
group 5 Persons
60$ Per Person
group 6 Persons
50$ Per Person
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