Luxor Adventure

Discover the magic of Luxor on a special day trip from Hurghada.

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  • Availability : Everyday Flight duration : about 16 hours Delivery: Around 21.00 pm Tour Type .
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Tour Details

Full description of a special day trip to Luxor from Hurghada:

  • 5:00 AM | Pickup from Hurghada hotels Start your adventure in Luxor early: we will comfortably greet you at your hotel around 5:00 am in a cool, airconditioned private car. (The road to Luxor is about 4 hours) .
  • Accompany your tour guide who is an expert in Egyptology in the history of ancient Egypt civilization to answer all the answers you are looking for.
  • Break: Break for breakfast and drinks (dont forget to ask the hotel receptionist to prepare your breakfast box to take with you)
  • Discover the magic of Luxor on a special day trip from Hurghada.
  • Visit popular attractions like Karnak Temple and Valley of the Kings.
  • Enjoy expert guidance and a comfortable, airconditioned luxury car.
  • Book your place now via WhatsApp and pay later Create memories that will last a lifetime.
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💫 💫 Luxor Day Trip Schedule by Bus:

Visit Karnak Temple

Lunch at the restaurant Vegetarian food available (buffet) 

Visit Hatshepsut Funeral  Temple

Visit 3 tombs in the Valley of the Kings 

Visit the statues of Memnon 

Boat trip to Banana Island (optional at an additional charge)

Multilingual Egyptologists: Explore in your language! English, French, German, Russian.

  • Karnak Temple Complex:
  • A twohour tour within the Karnak Temple complex to explore the history of ancient Egypt and historical facts about the sacred lake. The Karnak Temple Complex, near Luxor, Egypt, is a sprawling openair museum and the largest religious site in the world.
  • Construction began more than 4,000 years ago and lasted for centuries, reflecting the rise and fall of Egyptian empires.
  • Heres a quick summary:
  • Huge and old: One of the largest religious complexes ever built, spanning more than 2,000 years.
Dedicated to AmunRa: The main temple honors AmunRa, the sun god, and features towering structures and intricate sculptures.
 
  • Multiple areas: The complex includes sections of other gods, such as Mott (Mother Goddess) and Montu (God of War).
 
  •  Mustsee Monuments: Great Hall of Columns.
 
  • Lunch break: Enjoy a delicious lunch buffet featuring Authentic Egyptian cuisine (chicken, meat, rice, salads, and more) with stunning views of the Eastern Nile River.
💫Valley of the Kings:
  • A 60minute tour inside the Valley of the Kings tombs is one of the best tours you can take. Journey to eternity .
  • Deep inside the heart of Luxor, lies the Valley of the Kings, a tomb where the pharaohs of the New Kingdom (15701050 BC) were buried.
  • Location: Picturesque cliffs near Luxor, Egypt.
  • Importance: tomb of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom (15701050 BC).
  • Number of cemeteries: more than 63 cemeteries Discovered, each of which is meticulously carved into the slopes.
  • Highlights: Explore the corridors decorated with hieroglyphs and artworks depicting The life of the pharaohs and their journeys to the afterlife.
  • Learn about the tombs of legendary figures such as Tutankhamun.
  • You can easily visit Tutankhamuns tomb by purchasing a ticket at an additional fee.
  • Experience: A journey through time, revealing the beliefs and artistic creativity of ancient Egypt.

Temple of Hatshepsut:

  • Temple of Hatshepsut, a magnificent funerary monument erected during the Eighteenth Dynasty under the rule of  The temple of the Pharaonic queen was carefully placed to align with the celestial path of the AmunRa solar boat and to embody the periodic renewal inherent in the role of the pharaoh.
  • Testimony to Hatshepsuts rule in the Eighteenth Dynasty, the temple served as a sacred burial place, as its architecture was deliberately designed to intersect with the path of the divine boat of AmunRa and symbolize the eternal cycle of the power of the pharaoh.

Memnon statue:

  • As we continue to explore the wonders of ancient Luxor, we head to two statues Huge seated: located on the west bank of Luxor (Wadi alHitan).

  •  Remains of a giant funerary temple: It was originally part of the temple complex of Amenhotep III.

  •  More than 3200 years old, damaged by earthquakes and time.

  • Famous for the sounds of singing at one time: because of the morning dew and the heat of the sun.

    Mysterious singing stops: most likely due to more damage to the statues.

  •  Archaeological site: Restoration efforts are currently underway.

  • End your tour with a visit to the Alabaster Factory and the Papyrus Market before the bus takes you back to your hotel.

Tour includes

Transportation

Transportation by modern, air-conditioned vehicles

English speaking guide

Entrance fees

Entrance fees for the above-mentioned landmarks

Lunch + soft drink

Lunch + one soft drink during the entire trip.

Tour Doesn't include

Tips

Tip to tour guide and other staff Personal expenses for meals

beverages

beverages or services not listed above

Entrance fees

Royal Mummy Room at the Egyptian Museum Camel riding in the pyramids area

Traveler Testimonials: Real Stories from Our Guests

“A seamless and memorable experience. From the moment of booking to the final drop-off, everything was handled with great care and attention to detail. The tour offered a perfect balance between structured activities and free exploration. Outstanding service!”

Loved every second of it! The transport was comfy, the group was friendly, and Cairo just stole my heart. Only wish the day was longer — there’s just so much beauty to take in! Thank you for making this dream come true

The tour was impeccably organized, from punctual pick-up to knowledgeable guiding throughout the day. The cultural insights shared by the guide enriched the experience significantly. Highly recommend for travelers seeking a truly professional and enriching journey

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