After breakfast, we will travel to the West Bank to see the temples. During the Eighteenth Dynasty, Queen Hatshepsut built the Hatshepsut Temple, also known as the Temple of El-Deir El-Bahari. Senmout, the temple's loyal architect, created the unusual design. Following that, you will see one of the most important Luxor attractions, which faces the Nile River. Memnon's Colossus.
The West Bank serves as an entrance to the Valley of the Kings, which is located in the heart of the tombs, and mountains have been carved into the rock beneath the hills. The tombs' walls are covered with hieroglyphics decoration and texts from ancient Egyptian mythology, and there are many tombs.
Sailing towards the temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.