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Luxor Day Tour from Aswan
Duration
1 Day
Luxor Day Tour from Aswan
Tour Type
Private
Luxor Day Tour from Aswan
Cities
Luxor
Luxor Day Tour from Aswan
Country
Egypt
Luxor Day Tour from Aswan
Location
Luxor
Luxor Day Tour from Aswan
Runs
Everyday
Luxor

Top Day Tour To Luxor From Aswan 2024

Overview

Enjoy the super-comfortable and easy-going Private Day Tour from Aswan to Luxor. Egypt day tour starts with a private vehicle and private guide, who will take you on a fantastic tour around the city's highlights: the Karnak Temple Complex, the Temple of Luxor, and the West Bank of Luxor and pay a visit to the Valley of the Kings, Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, and Colossi of Memnon-with no need for an overnight stay. You will ride in private, air-conditioned transport and enjoy in-depth knowledge about ancient Egypt from your professional Egyptologist guide. Take this full-day tour for comfort, privacy, and customized experience where you'll be visiting the most important sites of Luxor easily. Enjoy the best of Luxor with this comprehensive Aswan day tour, making the most of your time during your Egypt day tours with Next Holiday Travel.

Itinerates

Transfer from Aswan to Luxor in a private modern vehicle with your guide, on arrival to Luxor, observe the most interesting places of the city: the eastern bank of the Nile, where the Karnak Temple Complex is located. Such a vast area includes an astonishing number of ruined temples, chapels, pylons, and other structures, construction in this complex started during the Middle Kingdom, during the reign of Senusret I, and continued into the Ptolemaic period. It is known as an enormous open-air museum and is the second-largest ancient religious site in the world, its main purpose being the cult of the Theban triad: the gods Amon, his consort Mut, and their son Khunso.

After your visit, take some time for lunch. You will then continue your tour on the west bank of the Nile to the Valley of the Kings, where you can see the well-preserved tombs of New Kingdom rulers, including the famous Ramses II and young King Tutankhamun. If you wish, you can pay a supplement directly to enter King Tutankhamun's tomb.

 

Next will be the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, also called the "Holy of Holies". A huge structure that consists of three levels connected with ramps and collar on the walls, representing the divine birth of the Queen and her commercial expedition to Punt. It is mainly a temple for adoring the great god Amon-Ra, you will then be allowed to take photos in front of the Colossi of Memnon: two gigantic statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III that guard what was once his now-ruined funerary temple. Hear tales and legends about the statues, and check out the Roman graffiti on the stone. If time allows, you may wish to stop by an alabaster factory to buy souvenirs; you'll be able to purchase pieces cut by hand.

 

You will be transferred back to your hotel in Aswan or your hotel in Luxor, or to Luxor airport if any for your departure, around 05:00 PM.

Included

  • You will be transferred from your hotel in Aswan and dropped back after the tour.
  • All transfers will be by private air-conditioned vehicle.
  • You will have an English-speaking professional tour guide.
  • Entrance fees of the sightseeing as mentioned are included.
  • Lunch will be provided at a good-quality restaurant.
  • Bottled water will be provided all over the trip.
  • Hotel pick-up and return is included.
  • Our staff will assist you during tours.
  • The trips will also be accompanied by shopping excursions within Luxor.
  • All service charges and taxes will be catered to.

Excluded

  • Individual Expenditures.
  • Discretionary Activities.
  • Gratuities.

Notes

  • All the above is just an offer subject to your acceptance , no booking are done yet, space will be subject to availability while we go through booking.
  • Rate based on the above mentioned number of travelers, in case there is an increase or decrease in the number of travelers or change of date, Next Holiday Travel keeps the right to change its rate accordingly.
  • All transfers throughout the entire trip on private basis by A/C Deluxe Vehicle.
  • All above mentioned sightseeing on Private basis on Cairo and joining other guests on board the cruise, including entrance fees
  • Rates are including taxes and service charges
  • Full Day tours 6-8hrs.
  • Half Day tours 4 hours.
  • Our rates do not include  insurance.
  • There are 2 accepted ways of payment :
  • Credit card (fees 2.5% of total amount).
  • Bank transfer (excluding banking fees according your bank regulations).

2-4 Persons

290$ Per Person

5-7 Persons

260$ Per Person

8-10 Persons

240$ Per Person

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