2 Day Private Trip to Luxor from Aswan including Accommodation
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Overview 2 Day Private Trip to Luxor from Aswan including Accommodation
Overnight trip to Luxor from Aswan, inclusive of accommodation, and experience the ancient highlights of the Nile Valley without the need for a cruise. On day 1, journey to Luxor via Kom Ombo and Edfu, followed by an afternoon tour of Karnak Temple and an evening exploration of Luxor Temple. After a restful night at your hotel, continue your adventure with visits to the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and the Colossi of Memnon before transferring to the airport. Immerse yourself in the wonders of Luxor with this comprehensive overnight tour, ensuring a memorable and hassle-free exploration of the Nile Valley’s ancient treasures. Book now for an unforgettable journey through history.
TRIPADVISOR\ AMARCO EGYPT
Duration
13 hours 30 minutes (approx.) Hours
Included
- All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Pick up services from your hotel and return
- Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites
- All service charges & taxes
- Bottle of Mineral Water
- Experienced Drivers
- Private tour
- Professional Guide
- Lunch (2)
- Pick up services from your hotel and return
- 1 Night Hotel accommodation
- Breakfast
Excluded
- Tipping
Travel Itinerary
1
Aswan to Luxor Exploration
Temple of Kom Ombo
Commence your day as an expert guide picks you up from your Aswan hotel. Embark on a journey to the Temple of Kom Ombo, a magnificent structure dedicated to the crocodile-headed Sobek and the falcon-headed Horus. Delve into the fascinating history and architecture of this dual-purpose temple for a captivating.
Temple of Horus
Next, journey to Edfu to explore the majestic Temple of Horus, renowned as one of Egypt's best-preserved cult temples.
Temple of Karnak
Afterward, around 14:00, head to Luxor for a visit to Karnak Temple, a testament to ancient worship with its grandeur and history. unraveling the mysteries of Karnak before transferring Hotel for check-in and a brief rest.
Luxor Temple
In the evening, at 18:00, resume your exploration with a night visit to Luxor Temple. Built in the 18th Dynasty and completed in the 19th Dynasty, Luxor Temple offers a magical atmosphere under the evening sky. Conclude the day with a return to your Luxor hotel for an overnight stay.
2
Luxor
Valley of the Kings
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before your guide picks you up for a visit to the West Bank. Explore the Valley of the Kings, an awe-inspiring burial site for various Egyptian kings, including Tut-Ankh-Amon and Ramssess VI. marveling at the grandeur of these ancient tombs.
Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari
Next, visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, El Dir El Bahari, a testament to the architectural brilliance of Queen Hatshepsut. Learn about this extraordinary pharaonic woman who ruled during the 18th Dynasty, approximately 1490-1469 B.C. Explore the temple.
Colossi of Memnon
Proceed to the Colossi of Memnon, remnants of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III, and spend 30 minutes capturing the essence of this ancient site.
Aswan
The return journey from Luxor to Aswan is a scenic route, offering travelers a chance to relish the beauty of the Nile River and the captivating landscapes along the way."
Frequently Asked Questions
Let’s clarify your confusions. Here are some of the Frequently Asked Questions which most of our client asks.
Is Egypt safe ?
Yes, Egypt is generally safe for tourists, and many travelers visit each year without issues. However, as with any destination, it’s wise to stay informed and take basic precautions:
1. **Popular Tourist Areas:** Tourist destinations like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, and Sharm El Sheikh have good security. These areas are well-patrolled, and tourism is a significant part of the economy, so the government invests in safety for visitors.
2. **Guided Tours:** For the best experience and safety, especially for major landmarks, travel with a reputable tour company or guide. Guides are knowledgeable about local customs and can navigate the area smoothly, helping travelers avoid any potential risks.
3. **Cultural Sensitivity:** Egypt is a conservative country, so dressing modestly and being respectful of customs is always a good idea. This is particularly important in rural or non-touristy areas.
4. **Stay Updated:** Check travel advisories for the latest updates before your trip. Avoiding protests or large gatherings is generally recommended.
5. **Health and Safety Precautions:** Basic precautions, like staying hydrated, using sunscreen, and ensuring food and water are safe, will help you stay healthy on your trip.
Egyptians are welcoming, and tourism is highly valued, so most visitors find their experience memorable and safe!
what languages are available in this your tour?
We offer tours in several languages to accommodate our guests. Currently, our tours are available in Arabic, English, and other languages upon request, depending on guide availability. Please let us know your preferred language, and we'll do our best to arrange it for you

