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welcome back to my solo traveling in Egypt video series where I explored the beautiful cities of Luxor Charmeal Shake and Cairo in today’s video I’m solo traveling in Luxor and embarking on a private tour to uncover some of its most incredible historical sites good morning everyone it is 5:40 a.m uh I am getting ready for a 8h hour tour of the east and west bank of Lexor i booked a private tour on Viad it was a little over $100 and it included a driver guide entry fees and a lunch i will post a referral link in the bio if you would like to book a tour the itinerary would cover the east and west bank and these would be the main attractions today with the package I booked the driver would come to the hotel and pick me up funny enough we drove by a historical site which we would be returning to later today the first stop today is the Valley of the Kings i thought I was arriving early but it seems like there was other people that started even earlier the best part about the tour I purchased is that all the tickets are paid for so I could stress less and enjoy the historical sites how the deep is too it’s really amazing because you can see how the people I felt like I was in adult Disneyland since there were these golf carts that would take me to different destinations the price of them were already included in my tour package but you can’t see any [Music] I’m standing deep inside one of the tombs in the Valley of the Kings carved straight into the earth over 3,000 years ago it’s quiet almost sacred the walls around me are glowing with color scenes of gods rituals and journeys through the afterlife still vibrant after centuries in darkness every inch tells a story of a pharaoh’s passage to eternity it’s hard to believe this was built by hand in a time without machines just chisels torches and a deep belief in the afterlife about to head down to one of the tombs these tunnels were carved by hand using copper tools chisels and pure determination these ancient steps have been carefully restored making it safer for visitors to walk the same path once taken by tomb builders and kings once carved artists cover the walls in vibrant scenes from sacred texts at the end of these winding tunnels lies the burial chamber where the pharaoh rests in a stone sarcophagus surrounded by treasures and sacred texts the walls glow with gods and stars guiding his soul through eternity this isn’t just a tomb it’s a portal to the next world [Music] [Music] it’s the start before the king Ramsey the for his father i’m walking to the tomb of Ramsy’s III and one of the most elaborate in the Valley of the Kings the walls are covered in stunning carvings and vibrant scenes from ancient myths today they’re protected behind glass not just to preserve the colors but to shield them from moisture and touch as thousands of visitors pass through step by step the artwork leads me deeper toward the burial chamber where the pharaoh was in tune for eternity i’m walking down into KV62 the tomb of Tuten it’s smaller than most but what it held changed history forever welcome yeah uh uh YouTuber oh that’s okay you know no one yeah the rich people yeah look for this house oh wow the house of the Polish people uh-huh the Polish archeologist and the aristo from 1961 to 2008 let’s see uh in the hotel I stay hotel before looking for a temple here it’s called we can say it’s called Montto i’m heading to the temple of Hatvsu one of the most striking monuments in all of Egypt carved into the cliffs of Dare Elbahari this temple was built for Egypt’s most powerful female pharaoh its terraces rise in perfect symmetry blending into the desert stone like a vision from another world as I climb these ancient stairs the scale of this place truly hits me now standing in the courtyard I’m surrounded by towering columns and intricate carvings that have survived thousands of years the sunlight floods in casting shadows that dance across the stone bringing the stories of gods pharaohs and legends to life this courtyard was once a bustling place of ceremony and worship a sacred space connecting heaven and earth it’s incredible to feel history unfold around me with every breath [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] i can’t come down [Music] this is the alabaster stone what we used to make so here this is the first shape this is fire okay uh-huh [Music] okay you can use it okay you remember I used by lamp candle inside flower inside whatever you like for you look this is the candle holder how pretty yeah [Music] I’ve just arrived at Carac Temple one of the largest religious sites ever built before heading in I’m checking out the lobby where there’s a detailed 3D model of the entire complex all this is example for carbon temples oh and we are over there oh right here okay because this is a board oh I see the worst month the bad month i see you sure they don’t use aliens no no aliens at all aliens uh-huh and this one it was born by the king 800 things wow from [Music] I’m now walking into Carac Temple and the scale is absolutely breathtaking massive stone columns tower above me carved with hieroglyphs that have survived for over 3,000 years this was once the spiritual heart of ancient Egypt dedicated to Ammon king of the gods every step forward feels like stepping deeper into history it’s hard to believe humans built something this grand the big gate is building by mother so everyone who want to worship the god am [Music] Oh the buses are coming now though it’s crazy i’m now outside Luxor Temple and heading in right into the heart of ancient thieves even from here the towering statues and massive columns are all inspiring this place was built for the gods court the stone quartz quartz uh-huh ah and also you can see the small statues behind so all supporting she’s a beloved wife to the king of coming in after a full day of sightseeing it was finally time to wind down and what better way than with some local Egyptian cuisine we headed to a nearby restaurant and the first dish on the table was kashari a hearty mix of lentils noodles chickpeas spices and tangy tomato sauce even my driver and guide couldn’t resist ordering a plate mine came with a side of extra sauce to pour on top but with my stomach feeling a bit sensitive I decided to skip the special kick this time it’s a This one is a uh vinegar vinegar [Music] want a review brother thank you so much thank you for watching my video hope you enjoyed it don’t forget to subscribe to see more travel

Come with me on a solo adventure through ancient Egypt! 🇪🇬 I took an incredible 8-hour private Viator tour across Luxor, covering both the East and West Banks—including must-see sites like the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, Hatshepsut Temple, and more.

In this video, I share what it’s like to explore Luxor solo with a private guide—no groups, no rush—just a deep dive into history at my own pace. If you’re thinking of visiting Luxor or booking a Viator tour, this video is for you!

Book the tour here!
https://www.viator.com/tours/Luxor/full-day-tour-to-east-and-west-banks-of-luxor/d826-224493P4?pid=P00215756&mcid=42383&medium=link

📍 Tour Highlights:

Valley of the Kings 🏛️

Temple of Hatshepsut

Colossi of Memnon

Karnak Temple

Luxor Temple

🎒 Solo Travel Tips
📸 Behind the scenes & candid moments
🗺️ Full Viator tour breakdown

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