Half Day Tour to the East Bank (Karnak & Luxor Temples)

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Duration

6 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English

About this tour

Discover the wonders of ancient Egypt on our Half Day Tour to Luxor’s East Bank, visiting the iconic Karnak and Luxor Temples. Begin at Karnak Temple, a vast complex of towering columns, colossal statues, and detailed hieroglyphics that reveal the grandeur of Egypt’s pharaohs and their devotion to the gods.

Next, explore Luxor Temple, located along the Nile, famous for its striking avenue of sphinxes and impressive architecture. Your guide will bring the history to life, sharing stories of rituals, gods, and ancient ceremonies. This half-day tour is perfect for those who want to experience Luxor’s rich history in a short, immersive visit, offering unforgettable sights and insights into one of the world’s most legendary civilizations.

Included/Excluded

  • Pick up services from hotel & return
  • All Transfers by a private A/C vehicle.
  • Entrance fees to all sites as indicated on the itinerary.
  • Traditional Egyptian lunch at a local restaurant.
  • Bottled water during the visits.
  • All service charges and taxes.
  • Entry Visa to Egypt
  • Any Optional tours.
  • All personal Expenses.
  • Tipping (Recommend).

Itinerary

After a delicious breakfast at your accommodation, you will start your wonderful Half Day Tour to the East Bank (Karnak & Luxor Temples) by meeting your private Egyptologist guide in a private, air‑conditioned vehicle to explore some of Luxor’s most iconic ancient sites.

Karnak Temple Complex

Your first stop is the vast and awe-inspiring Karnak Temple Complex, a sacred precinct dedicated primarily to Amun‑Re. As you enter, the air feels heavy with history, and you are surrounded by towering pylons and colossal statues. The heart of the complex is the Great Hypostyle Hall, where 134 gigantic columns soar high like a forest carved in stone — twelve of them rising even taller, bathed in dappled sunlight.

Your guide will point out the Obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut, its smooth surface gleaming in the light, and the sacred lake, where priests once purified themselves in preparation for rituals.

Winding through the Karnak Open-Air Museum, you’ll encounter reconstructed shrines like the White Chapel of Senusret I and the calcite shrine of Amenhotep II, each whispering tales of past pharaohs.

There’s a palpable spiritual energy here — this was once the heart of ancient Egyptian religious life, where gods were honored, and powerful rituals unfolded.

Luxor Temple

Next, you journey to Luxor Temple, perched majestically on the east bank of the Nile. As you approach, the colossal seated and standing statues of Ramesses II greet you with regal authority, their features carved in weathered but dignified stone.
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The temple is not only a testament to ancient stonecraft but also a palimpsest of history: inside, you’ll notice Greek and Roman inscriptions, as well as remnants of Christian and Islamic faith.
In the temple courtyard lies the Abu Haggag Mosque, built right into the fabric of the ancient columns — a living link between Egypt’s Pharaonic past and its present.

Your guide will explain how Luxor Temple is closely tied to the concept of divine kingship; some scholars say it may have been where pharaohs symbolically renewed their power during the annual Opet Festival.

The walls around you are filled with hieroglyphs, reliefs of deities and kings, and scenes of ritual celebration, giving you a vivid sense of how this sacred space operated in antiquity.

Lunch

After these inspiring visits, you’ll enjoy a relaxed lunch break at a nearby restaurant or café (depending on the tour operator). The cuisine typically reflects traditional Egyptian flavors — expect dishes like kofta, grilled meats, fresh salad, and perhaps koshari or mezze-style sides. The meal offers a pleasant pause, with views of the Nile or the temple area, letting you digest not only the food but also the grandeur of what you’ve just experienced.

After lunch, you’ll return to your private, air‑conditioned vehicle, and your expert guide will take you back to your accommodation, leaving you to relax and reflect on the timeless beauty and sacred history you have encountered.

Meals: Lunch

Languages

English

Destination

Egypt
Luxor

Frequently asked questions

The cost of touring Egypt depends on the type of experience you want. Budget travelers can spend as little as $50 to $100 per day, while luxury tours may range between $200 and $400 daily. At Egy Vacations, we offer customized packages, starting from affordable group tours to exclusive private adventures.

Yes, Egypt is safe to visit! The government prioritizes the safety of tourists, and popular areas such as Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts are secure and welcoming. With Egy Vacations, we ensure a smooth and worry-free experience from the moment you arrive.

For a comprehensive experience, 7 to 10 days is ideal. This allows you to explore Cairo, the Pyramids, Luxor, and Aswan, and even enjoy some relaxation by the Red Sea. Shorter itineraries of 3–5 days can also cover key highlights, perfect for travelers with limited time.

The best time to visit Egypt is during the cooler months, from October to April. This period offers pleasant weather, perfect for sightseeing at the Pyramids and the ancient temples of Upper Egypt.

Absolutely. Female tourists will find Egypt to be safe, especially if they respect local customs and dress modestly in more conservative areas. Joining guided tours like those offered by Egy Vacations adds an extra layer of safety and convenience.

Egypt is generally affordable, especially compared to many other popular tourist destinations. While luxury experiences and accommodations can be costly, local food, transportation, and sightseeing are budget-friendly. At Egy Vacations, we aim to deliver unforgettable experiences within your budget.

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