Luxor Museum and Museum of Mummification Guided Tour - Photo 1
Tour

Luxor Museum and Museum of Mummification Guided Tour

On this visit, we'll see the Luxor Museum and the Museum of Mummification, the two most important museums in Egypt after the Cairo Egyptian Museum. Itinerary. Having picked you up at your hotel or boat, we'll proceed to the Luxor Museum, the...

  • 4 hours
  • 7/10 | 14 reviews

On this visit, we'll see the Luxor Museum and the Museum of Mummification, the two most important museums in Egypt after the Cairo Egyptian Museum.

Itinerary

Having picked you up at your hotel or boat, we'll proceed to the Luxor Museum, the second most visited museum in the country. This museum houses pieces excavated from historically significant sites in the region, including the Luxor and Karnak temples. The collection includes jewels, ceramics, statues, and stone tablets. Notable items include objects belonging to Tutankhamun, the statue of Thutmose III, and the Karnak temple mural.

Our next stop will be the Mummification Museum, inaugurated in 1997. This museum details the 70-day mummification process and discusses the origins of the instruments used, as well as the social exclusion faced by those who worked on the bodies.

After this informative tour, we'll take you back to your hotel.

Pickup

This activity includes pickup and drop-off from hotels and boats in Luxor along the Nile River's eastern riverbanks. If your hotel or boat is on the western riverbanks, we will contact you regarding a meeting point.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off from the east of the Nile
  • Transport in air–conditioned vehicle
  • English–speaking guide
  • Tickets to the two museums visited

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes, imperative to point out when the booking is made

We use our own and third-party cookies to understand how you use our website, to compile statistics and to be able to improve it, as well as to adapt the content to your tastes and show you personalised advertising based on your browsing habits (e.g. pages visited). For more information click here