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Experience the magic of the Luxor Day Trip. This carefully crafted journey takes you through the most breathtaking sights, ensuring an unforgettable adventure. Whether you are seeking thrills, relaxation, or historical immersion, this tour offers the perfect balance. Enjoy guided expertise, comfortable transport, and seamless arrangements that let you focus entirely on the joy of discovery.
The tour begins early in the morning, around 5:00 AM, with a pickup from your hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. The journey from Hurghada to Luxor takes approximately 3.5 hours.
In Luxor, we will visit the Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of Egypt's greatest rulers. You will descend into the tombs of these rulers and admire, among other things, the well-preserved murals and hieroglyphs.
we will visit the mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Legend has it that she was the first female pharaoh. Enjoy the mortuary temple she commissioned, with its terraces, columns, vast hall, and countless statues, paintings, and reliefs.
This remarkably well-preserved temple offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the mind's journey through ancient Egypt. Stroll leisurely through the temple and discover how this magnificent structure was built. We will pass by the ram-headed sphinxes along a picturesque avenue, explore over a hundred columns in the hall, and admire the ancient hieroglyphic inscriptions, chapels, statues, and the sacred lake.
We will pause at the Colossi of Memnon, erected 3,400 years ago, which once graced the entrance to the Temple of Amenhotep III. Luxor is rich in historical monuments from an ancient civilization. For centuries, Thebes was the most famous and powerful city in the East. Like other ancient Egyptian cities, Thebes was divided into two worlds: the underworld on the west bank and the world of the living on the east bank. The Greeks knew it as "Thebes of a Hundred Gates."
Extremely limited group size for a truly exclusive and customized VIP day trip.