Valley of Queens 

Valley of the Queens on the West Bank of Luxor in Egypt
Gehad
25 Feb 2026

Valley of the Queens is a significant archaeological area to discover on the West Bank of Luxor and an integral part of all trips to ancient tombs in Egypt. In the ancient times this royal burial ground was known as "Ta-Set-Neferu" or "The Place of Beauty". It was used as the burial ground of queens, princes and top ranking nobles in the New Kingdom era and the ideal destination for any visitor who is looking for the "Valley of the Queens Egypt" or "Luxor tombs" or "ancient Egyptian burial sites". The valley itself is in an atmosphere of imposing limestones cliffs, making it a less busy and much more private destination than the well-known Valley of the Kings. In the quiet surroundings of desert with ornately decorated tombs it's and essential destination of Egypt tours on West Bank Luxor.

Luxor West Bank - Ancient Royal Burial Ground: Valley of the Queens

Among Luxor West Bank’s many impressive archaeological wonders, the Valley of the Queens holds a special place. Once a Royal burial ground for the New Kingdom pharaohs' wives, prince, and noble families, it has gained popularity among tourists who seek "Luxor tomb tours," "ancient Egyptian queens," and "Valley of the Queens Egypt."

History of Valley of the Queens and Royal Tombs

Used primarily from the 18th to the 20th Dynasties (New Kingdom), during the golden age of ancient Egypt, it was the designated burial ground for the royal wives and children of pharaohs and a demonstration of the significance of royal lineages in Egyptian civilization.
Perhaps the most famous tomb among the more than 70 discovered in the Valley is that of Queen Nefertari, Ramesses the II's primary wife and the one with most beautiful tomb, and one of the most well-preserved in Egypt. This is why a search for "Queen Nefertari tomb Luxor" and "ancient Egyptian royal burial sites" invariably led to the Valley of the Queens.

Tombs and Artistic Highlights within the Valley

Visitors to the Valley of the Queens have the opportunity to tour several exquisitely decorated tombs. They are adorn with vibrantly coloured wall paintings of deities, afterlife journey, offerings to gods, royal symbols which speak greatly of ancient Egyptian beliefs and superstitions.
The tomb of Nefertari, the primary wife of Ramesses II, boasts an exceptionally high level of artistry, colour, and intricate detail and represents one of the most priceless archaeological findings in Egypt, and is always included in "Luxor West Bank attractions" and "Egypt ancient tombs" searches by travelers and photographers.

 Why should you visit the Valley of the Queens during your Egypt trip?

The Valley of the Queens should certainly be part of your Luxor experience.You'll be amazed at the peace and silence you'll encounter, as well as the state of preservation of this special place, which gives you a chance to observe ancient artifacts and structures without as much chaos as other sites in Egypt. Luckily, all the travel packages on Egypt visit the Valley of the Queens along with the Valley of the Kings and Hatshepsut's Temple, completing a full journey into the history of Thebes. This destination is sure to provide a deeply authentic and unforgettable journey into the past!

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