Luxor, often called “the world’s greatest open-air museum,” offers an unparalleled experience for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Nestled along the banks of the Nile River, this ancient city is home to some of the most iconic archaeological sites in the world.

A typical Luxor tour often begins with a visit to the Karnak Temple Complex, a sprawling temple dedicated to the god Amun-Ra. Marvel at the towering hypostyle hall, adorned with hundreds of colossal columns, and explore the sacred lake and the Avenue of Sphinxes.

Across the Nile River lies the West Bank, where the Valley of the Kings is located. This necropolis is the final resting place for many pharaohs, including the legendary Tutankhamun. Descend into a tomb to witness the intricate hieroglyphs and funerary art that adorn the walls. Nearby, the Temple of Hatshepsut stands as a testament to the reign of Egypt’s most powerful female pharaoh.