15 hours
Daily Tour
8 people
English, French, Germany, Italian
Embark on an unforgettable Luxor Day Trip from Hurghada, where ancient history comes to life. Travel in comfort along the Nile Valley and explore the most iconic sites of the ancient city of Thebes, the capital of the Pharaohs. With a professional Egyptologist guide, discover the Valley of the Kings, home to the royal tombs including that of Tutankhamun, and marvel at the grand Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Admire the imposing Colossi of Memnon, and enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the Karnak Temple Complex, one of the largest and most impressive temple sites in the world, after that returning to Hurghada.
This full-day guided tour offers the perfect balance of history, culture, and adventure – a must-do experience for anyone visiting Hurghada.
05:00 AM – Pick up from your hotel in Hurghada in an air-conditioned vehicle.
09:00 AM – Arrive in Luxor, cross to the West Bank.
Visit the Valley of the Kings – explore 3 tombs of ancient pharaohs (with option to visit Tutankhamun’s tomb).
Visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut – a masterpiece of ancient architecture.
Stop at the Colossi of Memnon – the giant statues guarding the Theban necropolis.
Lunch in a local restaurant in Luxor.
Cross to the East Bank:
Explore the Karnak Temple Complex – walk through the Great Hypostyle Hall.
05:00 PM – Drive back to Hurghada.
TOUR PRICE
Number of people | Price per Adult | Type of car |
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2 Person | 120 € per person | Private car |
3 Person | 110 € per person | Private car |
3 Person | 100 € per person | Private car |
4 Person | 90 € per person | Private car |
5-8 Person | 80 € per person | Private car |
Pick up Early morning, we will pick you up from your hotel in Hurghada by a private A.C. vehicle to be transferred to Luxor for an Private day trip to Luxor & Valley of the Kings from Hurghada. Upon arrival you will meet your private tour guide who will join you to visit: Karnak Temple Karnak temple which had its establishment process finally coming to an end is no other than El Karnak Temple’s enchantingly constructed building per se. The crucial purpose for which the viciously spacious space involving the great Karnak was to be the ultimate home for worshipping over the course of the eighteenth Dynastic Theban Triad. Lunch Time Relax over lunch at a local restaurant . Valley of the Kings It’s known as the heavenly passage of the immortals which contains 63 tombs of rulers from the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties of Egypt’s new kingdom (1570-1070 BC) filled with enchanting treasures, artifacts, mesmerizing decorations, and the remains of pharaohs such as Rameses II, Amenhotep I, Hatshepsut, and Tutankhamun. The Valley of the Kings earned the title of a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979. Hatshepsut Temple Hatshepsut temple is like a beautiful lady from an ancient tale, it was dedicated to the creator god Amun and for immortalizing the great legacy of one of the most successful leaders of ancient Egypt Queen Hatshepsut. The design of the temple is brilliant as it is built in the style of Classical Architecture of the new kingdom on three levels with two wide ramps in a central position joining all the levels together. Colossi of Memnon The Colossi of Memnon are two colossal blocks of quartzite sandstone standing at 18 m (60ft) tall and weighing 720 tons each resembling Pharaoh Amenhotep III(1386-1350) that have traveled a long way from Cairo to Luxor to become the protectors of this great city. The colossi were destroyed by an earthquake in 27 BC and reconstructed in 199 AD then became famous during the Greco-Roman period because of The Vocal Memnon phenomenon. Then, on the way back to Hurghada, simply relax and watch the scenery go by as your driver returns you to your hotel .