Looking for something completely different? Leave Hurghada behind for a day and embark on a historical journey to the beautiful city of Luxor, known as the City of Lights in ancient times. Explore the renowned Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the Colossi of Memnon, and the magnificent Karnak Temples.
Important Info
- Tour duration: 1 Day
- Location: Hurghada in Egypt
- Scheduling: All week
Highlights
- Hotel pick up and return
- Private Egyptologist Guide
- Explore the Tombs of the Valley of the Kings
- Take some fabulous photos at the Colossi of Memnon
- Step back in time on a history tour
- All Entrance Fees included
- All our Egyptologist Guides are Qualified and Fully Licensed.
- All our Clients are Insured
Tour Description
Our travel representative will pick you up by A/C vehicle from your hotel in Hurghada to accompany you on your visit to the West Bank, where you can see the Valley of the Kings, the great and majestic necropolis of the pharaohs. Explore the fascinating beliefs of the ancient Egyptians about the afterlife, where 63 tombs—royal and unroyal—were discovered. Then continue your visit to the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the first queen in history to send a diplomatic expedition to the land of Punt (Somalia). Hatshepsut was one of the few women who played an important role in ancient Egyptian history. After this, you will pass by the two Colossi of Memnon, famous for the sad voice that ancient locals claimed to hear, which was actually caused by air friction through tiny holes in the statues. Once restored, the sound disappeared. After finishing your tours on the West Bank, you will be transferred back to the East Bank to enjoy lunch in a quality local restaurant. After your meal, visit Karnak Temples, the largest religious structure the world has ever known, covering a massive area of about 60 acres. Karnak Temples are considered a history book stating Egypt's history from the Middle Kingdom to the Ptolemaic period, dedicated to the god Amun-Re, his consort Mut, and their son Khonsu. After this interesting tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel in Hurghada in safety and comfort.
Additional Helpful Information
- Our cars include limousine, HIACE & minivan, all A/C
- We recommend you wear sunglasses
- We recommend you to wear suitable shoes
- We recommend you always carry a bottle of water
- We recommend you to always use sunscreen in summertime
- We recommend you to wear light clothing because of high temperatures in summer
- Yes, only your group will participate
- We recommend you to wear long trousers in winter
- We recommend you to take a jacket in winter
- Yes, you can use USD, Euro, English Pound, and Egyptian Pound
- Yes, feel stress-free knowing we are a Professional Registered Company
- Yes, all our Egyptologist Guides are Qualified and Fully Licensed
- Yes, all our private cars are very comfortable with professional drivers
- Yes, all our Clients are Insured
- No, there is no special dress code
- The distance between the Valley of Kings and Hatshepsut Temple is approx. 15 mins.
- The distance between the Valley of Kings and the Valley of Queens is approx. 20 mins.
- The distance between Hatshepsut and the Valley of Queens is approx. 15 mins.
- The distance between the Valley of Queens and Habu Temple is approx. 10 mins.
- The distance between the Valley of Queens and Colossi of Memnon is approx. 15 mins.
- The distance between East Bank and West Bank is approx. 25 mins.
- Yes, it is wheelchair accessible at Karnak Temples.
- There is an extra ticket for the Open-Air Museum at Karnak Temple.
- There is an extra ticket for the Precinct of Mut at Karnak Temples.
- Yes, there is an exchange office and ATM around Karnak and Luxor Temples.
- The distance between Karnak Temples and Luxor Temple is approx. 25 minutes by car.
- Entrance is allowed for all ages at Karnak and Luxor Temples.
- Yes, the guide will go in with you at Karnak and Luxor Temples.
- Yes, you are allowed to take photos at Karnak and Luxor Temples.
- Yes, our guide will give you free time to take photos and walk around at Karnak and Luxor Temples.
- Yes, there are bathrooms at Karnak and Luxor Temples.
- Karnak Temple opens at 6:00 and closes at 17:00.
- You can use baby strollers around Karnak and Luxor.
- The distance between Karnak Temples and Luxor Temple is approx. 15 mins.
- Yes, vegetarian food is allowed.
- Yes, halal food is allowed.
- Yes, you can change your tour to another day if necessary.
- In regards to tipping, it depends on you as the customer how satisfied you are with the service and how much you would like to give.
- Yes, you will have a rest in the middle of the way to drink something or use the bathrooms.
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Single |
$290.00
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$145.00
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free
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2 Persons |
$172.00 |
$86.00 |
free |
3 Persons |
$154.00 |
$77.00 |
free |
4 persons |
$129.00
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$65.00
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free
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5 Persons |
$115.00
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$58.00
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free
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6 Persons |
$104.00
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$53.00
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free
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Price Policy
Our prices are quoted in USD, but we also accept Euros and Sterling. The prices are per person and per trip, except during peak seasons such as Christmas, New Year, and Easter holidays. You can easily change the currency by clicking the icon at the bottom of the page.
Children Policy
- Ages 0 - 1.99: Free of charge
- Ages 2 - 11.99: Pay 50% of the tour price
- Ages 12 and above: Pay the full tour price as an adult
Note: For domestic flights included in your tour, children aged 0-2 incur a fee of $15. Children aged 2 and above are classified as adults.
Payment Policy
A deposit of 25% of the total tour price is required. During peak times (Christmas, New Year, and Easter), the deposit increases to 50%. Payment can be made via bank transfer (details will be provided), Western Union, or online.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation fees are as follows:
- More than 1 week in advance: No cancellation fee
- 3 to 6 days in advance: 50% cancellation fee
- Within 2 days of departure: 100% cancellation fee
Important: All flights require a 100% cancellation fee.
Tipping
If you are satisfied with the services provided, it is customary to give a gratuity, although you are not obligated to do so.