On the East Bank, reached by public ferry or motor-boat, or by road via Luxor bridge:
- Luxor Temple, dedicated to Amun, Mut, and Khonsu (by day or night)
- Karnak Temple, dedicated to Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, with its Open Air Museum by day
- The "Sound and Light Show" at Karnak Temple in the evening
- The nearby Temple of Mut in Asher
- Luxor Museum (morning or evening)
- Mummification Museum
On the West Bank:
- The Valley of the Kings, with optional visits to the tombs of Tutankhamun, Seti I and Ramesses V/VI at a supplement
- The nearby Western Valley with the Tomb of Ay
- The Valley of the Queens, with optional visit to the tomb of Nefertari at a supplement
- The Tombs of the Nobles, which are divided into several groups, separately ticketed
- The Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahri
- The Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu, with the nearby Temple of Thoth (Qasr el-Aguz)
- The Temple of Ramesses II (known as the Ramesseum)
- The Colossi of Memnon in front of the Temple of Amenhotep III (viewed from the road: free)
- Deir el Medina, including the workers' village, their tombs, and a later, Ptolemaic temple
- The Temple of Merenptah (museum currently closed)
- The Temple of Seti I at Qurna
- The Temple of Isis at Shelwet
- Howard Carter's House, with its small museum and the replica tomb of Tutankhamun
Further away, but best visited from Luxor:
- The Temple of Seti I at Abydos, along with the Osireion and a temple of Ramesses II
- The Temple of Hathor at Dendera
- The Temple of Monthu at Tod and the Tomb of Ankhtifi at Moa'lla
- The Temple of Khnum at Esna
- The Tombs and Temples at el-Kab
- The Kula Pyramid, situated near ancient Hierakonpolis close to Naga el-Mamariya. It is the best preserved of the seven small pyramids attributed to Huni or Sneferu. It is composed of three steps of limestone bound with clay mud and sand, and its west side is parallel with the river Nile.
- The Temple of Horus at Edfu
- The Quarries and Shrines at Jebel Silsila West
We can also assist you in arranging:
- Early morning balloon rides
- Bicycle hire
- Horse, camel and donkey rides through timeless villages, along canals, into stunning countryside
- All kinds of excursions by boat
- Visit the colourful local market at Qurna on a Tuesday morning
- Alabaster and Papyrus shops/factories
- Visit the Monastery of St. Tawdros, in the desert near Malqata beyond Medinet Habu
You only need to ask!