Nefertari's Tomb & Valley of Queens Private Luxor Tour — The Most Beautiful Tomb in Egypt
Overview
Behind a locked gate in the Valley of the Queens, accessible only on a special ticket limited to 150 visitors per day, is the most beautiful room in ancient Egypt: Tomb QV66 — the Tomb of Queen Nefertari, Great Royal Wife of Ramesses II, whose walls are covered from floor to ceiling in the finest surviving ancient Egyptian paintings in the world. Egypt For Travel arranges the special 1,200 EGP ticket, which most tour operators do not bother with, and builds a private Luxor West Bank tour around this extraordinary experience — combining Nefertari's Tomb with the Valley of the Queens standard tombs, the Valley of the Kings, and Hatshepsut Temple in a single private day.
Nefertari's Tomb (QV66) — A Room Unlike Any Other
The tomb was opened by Italian archaeologist Ernesto Schiaparelli in 1904 — and the experience of entering it remains, over a century later, one of the most powerful in Egyptology. The walls are covered in paintings executed on a smooth white plaster ground, the colours still vivid after 3,250 years: deep turquoise star ceilings, gold-skinned figures of Nefertari moving through scenes of the afterlife with the calm confidence of a woman who already knows she is divine, the weighing of the heart in the Hall of Two Truths, the vaulted burial chamber with its deep blue night-sky ceiling scattered with five-pointed gold stars.
The paintings were considered so significant — and so fragile — that the tomb was closed to the public for most of the 1990s while a $6 million Getty Conservation Institute restoration project stabilised the walls. The result is a tomb that looks almost freshly painted — an effect that is simultaneously stunning and slightly unreal. See our complete Queen Nefertari guide for the full story.
The Valley of the Queens
The Valley of the Queens contains over 90 tombs — the burial places of queens, princes, and royal children of the New Kingdom. The standard Valley of the Queens ticket (~220 EGP) admits you to several of these in addition to the Nefertari special ticket. Your guide will select the best-accessible combination, which may include:
QV55 — Amunherkhepeshef (son of Ramesses III — vivid paintings of the young prince, accompanied by his father, meeting the gods of the underworld); QV44 — Khaemwaset (another prince of Ramesses III — similar programme); and occasionally others depending on current access. The Valley of the Queens is quieter and less crowded than the Valley of the Kings, and the combination of Nefertari's special ticket with the standard admission makes for a morning that covers the full range of New Kingdom royal funerary art.
| Ticket | Fee | Access |
|---|---|---|
| Valley of Queens standard | ~220 EGP — included | Standard tombs including Amunherkhepeshef, Khaemwaset |
| Nefertari's Tomb QV66 — special ticket | 2,500 EGP — included | Maximum 150 visitors/day · timed visit of 10–15 minutes inside · NO photography permitted inside |
Important: Photography is strictly prohibited inside Nefertari's Tomb — to protect the pigments. Outside and at the tomb entrance is permitted. Egypt For Travel will confirm this clearly at booking. The guide's commentary before entering is especially important here — 10–15 minutes inside goes fast, and knowing what you are looking at before you enter means using every second well.
Combined Day Programme
Egypt For Travel recommends combining Nefertari's Tomb with a broader West Bank visit:
Option A — Valley of Queens focus: Valley of Queens (Nefertari + 2 standard tombs) + Hatshepsut Temple + Deir el-Medina. Half day. Best for visitors who have already done the Valley of the Kings.
Option B — Full West Bank with Nefertari: Valley of the Kings (3 tombs) + Valley of Queens (Nefertari + 1 standard) + Hatshepsut Temple + Colossi of Memnon. Full day. Best for first-time visitors wanting the complete West Bank in one day.
| Duration: Half Day (Option A) / Full Day (Option B) | Type: Privet Tour | Run: Daily (Nefertari ticket availability must be confirmed at booking — sometimes sold out) |
Included
- Private licensed Egyptologist guide
- Private air-conditioned vehicle — hotel/cruise pickup and drop-off
- Nefertari's Tomb special ticket (2,500 EGP) — pre-arranged by Egypt For Travel
- Valley of Queens standard ticket (~220 EGP — 2 additional tombs)
- Option B addition: Valley of Kings (750 EGP) + Hatshepsut (440 EGP) + Colossi (free)
- Bottled water · all taxes and service charges
Excluded
- Photography inside Nefertari's Tomb (strictly prohibited by Egypt antiquities authority)
- Lunch (recommended restaurant — own cost)
- Personal spending and tips
Itinerary:
08:00 — Hotel/cruise pickup
08:30–10:30 — Valley of Queens: Nefertari's Tomb QV66 (pre-arranged timed entry) + 2 standard tombs
10:30–11:30 — Hatshepsut Temple
11:30–12:30 — Deir el-Medina
13:00 — Return to hotel/cruise
Prices:
Prices
Notes:
Prices Policy
All prices per person. Private available at a premium for groups wanting exclusive use — contact Egypt For Travel for pricing. Weather cancellations receive a full rescheduling without penalty.
Departure Tips
Pickup is at 08:00 — the earliest of any Egypt For Travel tour. Set two alarms. Bring warm clothing — the desert at pre-dawn is significantly cooler than during the day (can be 12–15°C in winter). A fully charged phone or camera is essential. Wear closed-toe shoes.
Payment Policy
25% deposit to confirm booking. Peak season (October–April): 50% deposit. The slot must be confirmed well in advance during peak season.
Installment Policy
Installments available for groups. Contact Egypt For Travel via WhatsApp (+20 155 555 2466).
Tipping Guide
Customary $5–10 per person, paid directly to the crew after the post-landing celebration. Boat captain: 20–50 EGP. Driver: $5–8 per day.
Cancellation Policy
61+ days: 10% · 31–60 days: 20% · 15–30 days: 50% · 1–14 days: 100%. Weather cancellations are rescheduled without charge — this is not a standard cancellation.