Private Day Trip to Luxor from Hurghada


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Departs: Hurghada, Hurghada

Ticket Type: Mobile or paper ticket accepted

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Up to 24 hours in advance.

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Overview

Travel through the desert from Hurghada to the ancient city of Luxor that's often called the world's greatest open-air museum. On this comprehensive 1-day private tour, you'll visit Karnak Temple, the Colossi of Memnon, the Temple of Hatshepsut, and, of course, the Valley of the Kings. Lunch is included.


What's Included

All service charges and taxes

All taxes & service charges

All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.

Entrance fees to the mentioned sightseeing in Luxor

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Local tour guide in Luxor

Lunch

Multilingual escort throughout tour

What's Not Included

Gratuities

Optional tours and entrance fees

There is an extra charge for transfers from El Gouna or Sahl Hasheesh 10$.


Traveler Information

  • INFANT: Age: 1 - 3
  • CHILD: Age: 4 - 11
  • ADULT: Age: 12 - 60

Additional Info

  • Please dress appropriately
  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
  • Operated by a multilingual guide
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

  • For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
  • If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.

What To Expect

Hurghada
Will pick you up you from your Hotel in (Hurghada-Elgouna-Makadi Bay-Sahl Hashesh-Safaga) around 04:00am (pickup time for each hotel will be known one day before the tour departure) and we will start drive to Luxor.
On the way and around 07:00am we We will stop to rest on the way for 20 minutes. You can use the bathroom "extra charge" or eat your breakfast you got from your hotel.
Then we continue driving to Luxor.

4 hours • Admission Ticket Free

Temple of Karnak
The Karnak Temple Complex consists of a number of temples, chapels, and other buildings in the form of a village, and is for that reason that the name Karnak was given to this complex as in Arabic Karnak means ‘fortified village’.
The Karnak temple is located in Karnak, in Luxor Governorate, in the south of Egypt on the east side of the Nile River bank.
The Karnak Temple dates back from around 2055 BC to around 100 AD. It was built as a cult temple and was dedicated to the gods Amun, Mut, and khonsu. Being the largest building for religious purposes ever to be constructed, the Karnak Temple was known as “most select of places” by ancient Egyptians.

1 hours • Admission Ticket Included

Luxor
After visiting Karnak temple, we will continue to the restaurant located on the Nile to enjoy buffet lunch.

Aftar visiting Hatshepsut Temple will see factory for alabaster stone you will see how they do alabaster. You can buy some gifts and you can use the bathroom for free and have also free soft drink

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Temple of Hatshepsut
The Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir El-Bahri is one of the most distinctive temples in all of Egypt. It was built of limestone, not sandstone like most of the other funerary temples of the New Kingdom period. The Temple was built to commemorate the achievements of the great Queen Hatshepsut (18th Dynasty), and as a funerary Temple for her, as well as a sanctuary of the god, Amon Ra. This unique temple describes the conflict between Hatshepsut, and her nephew and son in law, Tuthmosis III, since many of her statues were destroyed, and the followers of Tuthmosis III damaged most of her Cartouches, after the mysterious death of the queen. The celebrated temple of Hatshepsut (c.1473–1458 BC), the queen who became pharaoh, is located here, in Deir al-Bahari, on the west bank of Luxor. Composed of three man-made terraces that gradually rise up toward the sheer cliff face, this structure is truly a sight to behold.

1 hours • Admission Ticket Included

Valley of The Kings
Valley of the Kings, Arabic Wādī Al-Mulūk, also called Valley of the Tombs of the Kings or Arabic Wādī Bībān al-Mulūk, long narrow defile just west of the Nile River in Upper Egypt. It was part of the ancient city of Thebes and was the burial site of almost all the kings (pharaohs) of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties (1539–1075 BCE), from Thutmose I to Ramses X. Located in the hills behind Dayr al-Baḥrī, the 62 known tombs exhibit variety both in plan and in decoration.
The plan of the tombs varies considerably but consists essentially of a descending corridor interrupted by deep shafts to baffle robbers and by pillared chambers or vestibules. At the farther end of the corridor is a burial chamber with a stone sarcophagus in which the royal mummy was laid and store chambers around which furniture and equipment were stacked for the king’s use in the next world.

1 hours • Admission Ticket Included

Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon are two enormous statues of 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep III originally designed to guard his mortuary temple, located on the western bank of the Nile, opposite Luxor.

These two faceless colossi (the plural of colossus, which just means larger-than-life statue) are the first thing visitors see when they reach the west bank of the Nile opposite Luxor. This isn't surprising when you hear their dimensions: they tower 60 feet (18 m) above the plains and are estimated to weigh an enormous 720 tons each.

30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free






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