Day Tour to Luxor from Aswan

Description

Get ready to enjoy a private guided day tour from Aswan to Luxor day tours accompanied by our professional tour guide. We will pick you up from your Aswan hotel after ending your Aswan day tours and then you will be transferred by a private air-conditioned vehicle to Luxor. We will start this trip while visiting the Valley of Kings, the final resting place for Egyptian rulers from the eighteenth to the twentieth dynasty. There were innumerable kings that were buried in this valley. Here you will tombs encompassing the great Pharaoh Ramses II and boy Pharaoh Tutankhamun.

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Day Tour to Luxor from AswanInclusion

  • Pick up from your hotel in Aswan and back
  • all transfers by air-conditioned vehicle
  • Expert tour guide
  • Entrance fees to the mentioned sights
  • All services charges and taxes

Day Tour to Luxor from Aswan Exclusion

  • Any extra

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Itinerary Details

  • Day 1 Luxor from Aswan

    Get ready to enjoy a private guided day tour to Luxor from Aswan accompanied by our professional tour guide. We will start this trip while visiting the Valley of Kings, the final resting place for Egyptian rulers from the eighteenth to twentieth dynasty. There were innumerable kings that were buried in this valley. Here you will tombs encompassing the great Pharaoh Ramses II and boy Pharaoh Tutankhamun.

    Then you will see the Hatshepsut Temple which is devoted to Queen Hatshepsut the only female pharaoh. It is also one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt. The shrine was constructed on 3 levels with 2 broad slopes in an innermost position fusing the levels together.

    Afterward, we will see Colossi of Memnon, two gigantic stone figurines of king Amenhotep III. The figures are constructed from blocks of quartzite sandstone.

    Take your lunch at any good-quality local eatery.

    No trip to Egypt is complete without seeing the Karnak Temples. It’s the largest temple complex ever constructed by human beings. It depicts the collective accomplishment of several generations of old builders and Pharaohs. To your knowledge, the Temple of Karnak has 3 main shrines located on 247 acres of land. Devoted to the God Amon, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu, Karnak Temple is the finest example of worship in Egypt tours.

    Then continue your trip to the Temple of Luxor, which was constructed by Amunhotep III in the eighteenth Dynasty and finished by Ramesses II during the nineteenth dynasty.

    After ending the must-see attractions in Luxor, you can enjoy your free time in Luxor while shopping at the original papyrus institutes and perfume places prior to driving back to your Aswan hotel.

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