Tutankhamun Explorer Howard Carter-House tour on Luxor west bank





Description
Family Friendly - kids mischief/Naughty are welcomed :) -easy soft move - Stressless - no Hustles Visit the Howard Carter House, named for the man who discovered the tomb of King Tut, with this guided tour.
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Itinerary
Today you will enjoy another day in the West Bank, but this time you’ll explore some less familiar, hidden treasures of Luxor. First you will visit Howard Carter House, the residence belonging to the British man who became famous after discovering the tomb of Tutankhamen (Tutankhamun). There you will see all his possessions, including his tools and camera. Also, be amazed at the impressive replica of Tutankhamen’s (Tutankhamun‘s) tomb, After touring the sites you will be transferred back to your hotel.
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What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
We do pickup all travelers outside Luxor city at an extra cost.
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Important Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Wheelchair accessible
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- We do pickup all travelers outside Luxor city at an extra cost of $10 per person
Reviews(2)
Wow it is great to visit a house built in 1910 Belonging to one of the most famuse Egyptologist in world Howard Carter who discovered tu anch amun tomp in KV
Greetings from Sunrise tours, Egypt. We thank you so much for sharing your experience with us & our community, we are so grateful, and you are appreciated. It was our pleasure to have you among our lovely clients, we look forward to welcoming you again when you return and again with our best wishes to enjoy each moment in your life. Sunrise tours team
I have visited this house on many occasions and it always seemed as though Howard Carter had just stepped out it was so authentic. Not on this occasion - it has been updated with electricity the furniture has been moved around and some looked as though it had just been dumped in one room - we were told it was progress - not in my opinion - it was really sad to see this beautiful house look a bit neglected, and we were still charged to go in - at the moment I don't think it was worth it