Enjoy a tour to Egypt highlights from Hurghada, Tour to Karnak temple, Valley of the Kings, Hatshpesut temple then transfer to Hurghada. Discover Aswan beauty
Prices are in US dollars per person per trip and are valid until October 31, 2024. Please inquire for pricing over Christmas, New Year’s, and Easter holidays. (Price varies by group size)
Group Size | Price (p.pax) | Vehicle Type |
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1 pax | $900 | LIMO |
2 pax | $750 | LIMO |
3 pax | $600 | VAN |
4 pax | $550 | VAN |
5 pax | $500 | VAN |
6 pax | $450 | VAN |
7 pax | $400 | VAN |
Book Now your private luxury tour to Luxor from Hurghada and enjoy unforgettable experience, you will be picked up from your hotel around 🕠 05:30 AM in A/C vehicle 🚘 accompanied with your Egyptologist tour guide🕵 to discover Luxor highlights.
No site in Egypt is more impressive than Karnak Temples, where generations of pharaohs wished to record their names. Walk 🏃through the Great Hypostyle Hall, to reach the sacred lake of the temple,
The Karnak complex is actually three main temples situated on 247 acres of land considered as the largest religious center ever built.
Optional visit to papyrus Institute
Nile cruise lunch:
Enjoy amazing experience in the river Nile, cruise for 45 minutes to see the city from the Nile side and to enjoy the Nile view and the Nile breeze, while you are taking your lunch meal on-board the cruise boat.
The burial ground of the pharaohs rulers from the 18th to 20th dynasty, for a period of 500 years beginning in the 16th century BC, tombs were built along this valley for pharaohs, including that of the great pharaoh Ramses II and boy pharaoh Tutankhamen, found in 1922 by British 🎩 archaeologist and Egyptologist Howard Carter.
The tomb of Tutankhamun is optional and extra paid, 700EGP each.
Temple of the queen Hatshepsut
Temple of Hatshepsut, ancient Egypt’s first female pharaoh, she came to power during the New Kingdom after the death of her father, Tuthmose I, and her half-brother and husband, Tuthmose II, who succeeded her father on the thrown.
Optional visit to Alabaster factory
Two massive stone statues of king Amenhotep III are the only remains of a complete mortuary temple. The statues are made from blocks of quartzite stone which exist in Cairo then moved 700 KM to Luxor. representing the king Amenhotep III sitting on his throne flanking the entrance of his own temple. After the historical background you will get some free time for photographing.
Finally
You start the journey back to your hotel in Aswan for overnight at 5* hotel.
After breakfast at the hotel you start your tour to visit to Aswan Highlights:
The High Dam:
The High Dam of Aswan is one of the most important achievements of the last century in Egypt, even for many years it was a symbol of the New Era of the Revolution of 1952. It provided Egypt with water and electricity and secured the country of the risk of the destructive inundation.
The Unfinished Obelisk:
The unfinished obelisk of Aswan is known to be one of the largest among them. It was constructed by Hatshepsut, the queen of Thutmose II, who also ruled Egypt as a Pharaoh from 1478 to 1458 B.C., jointly with Thutmose III,
Philae Temple:
Philae Island was a rocky island in the middle of the Nile, south of Aswan . It was called "Apo" which means Ivory. It was also known by the Greek "Elephantine", probably because it was an important center of trade, especially for ivory. After building the High Dam the temple of the Goddess Isis was moved to a new island was called Egilica , and it was completely reshaped to imitate Philae Island as closely as possible.
Lunch will be served in one of the best local restaurants in the city.
Overnight in Aswan
Early morning, breakfast boxes then join your private tour guide to enjoy a private guided tour to Abu Simbel Temples.
Abu Simbel Temples:
The two rock tempels of Abu Simbel are located around 40 KM north of the Sudanese border on the west bank of the modern reservoir ( Lake Nasser) . originally hewn into the cliffs of the Nile riverbank , these two temples were rediscovered buried in sand by the Swiss traveler Johann L, Burckhardt in 1813 . following their successful rescue, they now stand like skittles in the Nubian desert.
Lunch will be served in one of the best local restaurants in town in Aswan.
Finally; we drive you back to Hurghada by a private air-conditioned vehicle.