2 Day
Upon Request
Your Hotel
1 Attractions
Tour Description
Overnight From Cairo By plane, you have the incredible opportunity to see the ancient Valley of Kings and Hatshepsut Temple, tour the Luxor Temple and the Museum Complex of Karnak, take in the stunning scenery of the Nile while riding a real felucca, and generally feel fantastic! Just reserve your cozy plane ticket and add more thrilling Egypt vacations to your inventory!
Included
- Accommodation in Luxor 1 night hotel on a bed & breakfast basis.
- Domestic flights: Cairo / Luxor, / Cairo.
- All sight-seeing tours in Luxor.
- Entrance fees to all sites as indicated in the itinerary
- guide throughout your tours.
- All transfers are by air-conditioned vehicle.
- All service charges & taxes.
Not Included
- Tipping.
- Any Optional tours.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Cairo – Luxor East Bank tour
Cairo airport
Luxor Overnight From Cairo By plane, it starts with meeting our representative, then pick up from the hotel in Cairo and transfer to take the flight to Luxor. Arrive, and you will be transferred by an A/C car to start your East Bank of Luxor tour to visit the Karnak Temples,
Karnak temple
the greatest example of worship in history and dedicated to the God Amon, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu. Then move to Luxor Temple. It was built by Amunhotep III in the 18th Dynasty in the New Kingdom and completed by Ramesses II during the 19th Dynasty. dedicated to the great god Amun-Ra, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu, together representing the Theban triad. Enjoy visiting the Obelisk of Ramses II in front of the 1st Pylon
Luxor temple
The birthplace of kingship, the blessed Southern Sanctuary of the ancient Egyptian royal family's "Luxor Temple," was built in 1400 BC to honor the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. It now hosts the Opet festival, which celebrates the revival of kingship and reconciles the human side of kings with the divine office.
lunch will be served in one of the best restaurants in Luxor with tasty food
Back to your cruise to have dinner & spend the night.
day 2 : luxor sightseeing visiting
Start your second day visiting the West Bank of Luxor. First, visit
Valley of the Kings
Hatshepsut temple
The holiest of the holies is a term used to describe Queen Hatshepsut's (1507–1458 BC) fabled, elegant, and blessed mortuary temple, which is a divinely inspired work of art. It was built in 1479 BC to immortalize her accomplishments and became the best example of classical architecture of the New Kingdom (1570–1050 BC). as well as primarily paying homage to Hathor, Anubis, and the creator sun deity Amun.
Memnon colossi
The magnificent Colossi of Memnon of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386–1349 BC) was built of quartzite sandstone and was first discovered in 1350 BC. However, they have undergone numerous renovations throughout history. It features decorations on its sides that highlight his ancestry, accomplishments, and the representation of the Nile god Hapi.
lunch will be served in one of the best restaurants in Luxor with tasty food
Transfer you to the airport and assist you at the airport through final departure formalities. Take the flight back to Cairo. Arrive & transfer to the hotel.
optional tours
(Optional)Hot Balloon:
Should you want your stay in Luxor to be unforgettable? Drifting peacefully over the Valley of King, Valley of the Queens, and the Mountain of the Nobles.
(Optional)Sound & Light
Evening trip to attend the Sound & Light show in the Karnak Tempel. Transfer to your hotel. Overnight in Luxor.
Pricing Policy
- 0 to 5.99 – Free.
- From 6 to 11.99 – 50% of the adult person.
- From 12 – will be treated as an adult and must pay the total price of the tour.
- If your travel package includes airfare, there may be an extra fee for each child accompanying you.
- The child policy applies to children who share rooms with their parents (maximum 2 child sharing the parents’ room under 12 years old)
- Reservations should be made as soon as possible.
- The payment of the total amount must be made at the time of booking confirmation and can be made by credit or debit card (Visa and Mastercard) via Verisign Secured system on our website
We don’t charge a cancellation fee for tours canceled for “force majeure” reasons, such as volcanoes, earthquakes, or other reasons. If the cancellation is due to personal or business reasons and we have already incurred costs on your behalf, these costs will be transferred to you.
- All our packages and tours of Egypt do not include entrance fees to special archaeological sites such as visiting inside the pyramids, the Museum where the Solar Boat is located in the pyramid area, or to enter the Tutankhamun tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor.
- If you wish to visit one or all of these areas, please contact us by email as soon as possible, so that we can make the necessary arrangements.
- Tips are not mandatory. And a form of appreciation for the services provided.
- Whether you offer a tip or not, we thank you for choosing us to help you on your tour, and we hope we have pleased you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
To book a tour, you can visit the official website of the tour company or contact them directly through phone or email. Alternatively, you can use online booking platforms or visit a travel agency. Make sure to provide all necessary details such as preferred dates, number of participants, and any specific preferences to ensure a smooth booking process.
We offer tours in a variety of languages, including but not limited to English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, and Arabic. If you require a tour in a specific language, please feel free to inquire, and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.
The most widely accepted currency on this tour is the US dollar. While local currencies may also be accepted in certain locations, carrying US dollars as a backup is advisable to ensure smooth transactions throughout the tour.
Yes, we accept payment by credit card.
Tipping is not included in the tour price. It is customary to tip tour guides and other service providers in the tourism industry as a gesture of appreciation for their services.