How do I get from Luxor to the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, and what is the best time to visit?
Take a 15-minute car ride or taxi from Luxor city to the temple on the West Bank. The site opens at 6:00 AM; visiting at sunrise avoids crowds and midday heat. Combine with nearby tombs like the Valley of the Kings for efficiency. Admission is included in a combined ticket.
Is there a separate ticket for the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, and where can I buy it?
No single entry ticket is sold; access is via the West Bank combined ticket (70 EGP for Egyptians, 300 EGP for foreigners as of 2023). Purchase it at the ticket office near the entrance. This pass covers the temple, Valley of the Kings, and other key sites on the West Bank.
Can I visit the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut during the Luxor flood season?
Egypt has a dry climate with no flood season; the Nile’s annual inundation ended after the Aswan Dam was built. The temple is open year-round. The best months to visit are October to April for milder temperatures. Summer months (May–September) bring extreme heat, peaking above 40°C.
Are guided tours available at the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, and should I hire one?
Yes, licensed guides are available at the entrance and charge around 400–600 EGP per hour. Hiring one is highly recommended—interpreting reliefs, hieroglyphs, and Hatshepsut’s reign requires expertise. Book through reputable agencies or your hotel to ensure qualified service.