Discover the secrets and majesty of the most famous necropolis of ancient Egypt, the Valley of the Kings.
The Valley of the Kings in Luxor generally opens from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, although keep in mind that the last tickets are usually sold around 4:00 PM. To gain access, it's advisable to arrive early, especially during high season, to avoid crowds. Tickets are purchased directly at the site's ticket office. Remember that with our audio guide on iaudioguia.com, you'll have all the relevant information to make the most of your visit, from the moment you set foot on the grounds.
General admission to the Valley of the Kings costs approximately 260 EGP (Egyptian pounds) for adults, which grants access to three tombs (excluding the special tombs of Tutankhamun, Seti I, and Ramesses VI, which carry an additional cost). Unfortunately, there are no free options, and student discounts usually require a valid ISIC card. Our audio guide is the smart investment that complements your ticket, offering invaluable value for a fraction of the price of a physical guide.
For a complete and unhurried visit that includes three to four 'standard' tombs and a tour around the site, I'd recommend dedicating between 2 and 3 hours. If you plan to visit the special tombs with an additional cost, allow at least one more hour. With our audio guide, you'll optimize every minute, allowing you to immerse yourself in history at your own pace without feeling like you're wasting time.
The Valley of the Kings is of incalculable historical importance, being the final resting place of pharaohs and nobles of the New Kingdom, such as Tutankhamun, Seti I, and Ramesses II. Each tomb, with its intricate hieroglyphs and reliefs, narrates the Egyptian belief in life after death. The most famous discoveries include the intact tomb of Tutankhamun. Our audio guide breaks down every detail, revealing the stories behind these world-changing discoveries.
The best time to visit is during the cooler months, from October to March. As for the time of day, I'll tell you straight: the earlier the better! Arriving at the first opening hour (6:00 AM) will allow you to enjoy the tranquility, avoid the crowds from bus tours, and most importantly, escape the intense midday heat, especially from April to September. With our audio guide, every step will be worth its weight in gold.
The terrain at the Valley of the Kings is rocky, and the entrances to the tombs usually have inclined ramps or stairs. Although the open area is passable, accessibility inside the tombs is very limited due to the narrowness of the corridors and the lack of suitable elevators or ramps. We strongly recommend consulting with local staff upon arrival for specific information about accessibility at each tomb. Our audio guide can be used from any point, adapting to your mobility needs.
Strategic location, friends! Very close to the Valley of the Kings, on the west bank of Luxor, you have other must-sees: the Temple of Hatshepsut (Deir el-Bahari), the Colossi of Memnon, and the Valley of the Queens. It's entirely feasible to combine several of these visits in a single day. Our audio guide is your perfect co-pilot for exploring the entire west bank without missing a single detail.
Of course! First, bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat and sunscreen), and comfortable footwear. Second, consider bringing a small flashlight, as some tombs have dim lighting. Third, don't buy souvenirs inside the valley; they're usually more expensive. And most importantly, download and activate your audio guide from iaudioguia.com in advance. This will allow you to truly immerse yourself in history, without rushing or interruptions from third parties, maximizing every euro invested in your experience.
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