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Lindsey_M, Mar 2026
Nelly the best tour guide. Excellent tour
What a great tour, it was worth seeing. Valley of the Kings is an experience you will never forget, and the Temples is like a movie set you just can believe your eyes. We had an amazing tour guide Nelly and she was very insightful, knowledgeable and enthusiastic, we learnt so much about the sights and learn to read hieroglyphics and write of ages using this method. Great 2 half days. Thank you
Geoff_W, Mar 2026
Day tour West Bank tombs
Good day out made great by our driver Mo. driver was on time and car was nice and clean. Mo was very knowledgeable and gave us great advice. Had plenty of laughs throughout the day but more importantly his driving was nice and safe. Thank you Mo
Michael_B, Feb 2026
Great!
Amazing sights! Knowledgeable tour guide and safe clean transportation. Definitely worth seeing everything included
Klo, Jun 2026
Thank you for the discover !
I would like to thanks Ammar and his driver (I'm sorry I forgot his name). It’s been a great time to discover the culture of Egypt. They will bring you to a shop that is a little expensive, don’t be shy to say no if you don’t have the budget. Be careful of the heat if you are visiting during the summer (I didn’t recommend 😂). It's been very confortable to have a private driver and a guide.

Valley of the Kings

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Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor
  • The Valley of the Kings is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world and a must-visit spot for travelers interested in ancient Egyptian history.

  • The site is very sunny, so bring plenty of sun protection and wear protective clothing.

  • You must purchase passes to take pictures inside the tombs.

  • The site's rough ground and steep stairs make the site unsuitable for visitors in wheelchairs or pushing strollers.