On both banks of the Nile, Luxor [/destinations/luxor] stands as the living heart of ancient Thebes—where temples rise in perfect alignment with the sun, and royal tombs lie hidden beneath desert cliffs. Once the capital of the New Kingdom, Luxor is today the most concentrated collection of ancient monuments anywhere in the world.
Here, history is not displayed behind glass—it is walked through, touched, and experienced in real space and light.
Why Visit Luxor
Home to the largest concentration of ancient monuments in the world
East Bank temples and West Bank royal necropolis
Legendary sites including Karnak Temple and the Valley of the Kings
Deep cultural layers from pharaonic to Greco-Roman times
Gateway to immersive private guided historical experiences
The East Bank was the ceremonial and religious heart of ancient Thebes dedicated to life, kingship, and divine worship.
East Bank – Temples of the Living Gods
Karnak Temple
The largest religious complex ever built
Luxor Temple
Temple of kingship and renewal
Luxor Museum
Curated artifacts of ancient Thebes
Across the Nile lies the necropolis, where pharaohs, nobles, and artisans prepared for eternity.
West Bank – City of the Dead
Royal Tombs & Temples
Valley of the Kings
Burial place of pharaohs
Temple of Hatshepsut
Architectural masterpiece
Colossi of Memnon
Ancient guardians of Thebes
Hidden & Cultural Sites
Medinet Habu
Burial place of pharaohs
Deir el-Medina
Architectural masterpiece
Valley of the Nobles
Ancient guardians of Thebes
Luxor also serves as the gateway to Egypt’s most important regional temples:
Beyond Luxor – Sacred Extensions
Dendera Temple
The largest religious complex ever built
Esna Temple
Temple of kingship and renewal
Luxor Museum
Curated artifacts of ancient Thebes
IMMERSION
The Luxor Experience
Karnak
elegant
Hatshepsut’s temple.
Luxor is not a place to simply visit—it is a place to experience layer by layer.
From the grandeur of Karnak to the silence of royal tombs, every step reveals a deeper dimension of ancient Egypt.