Full-day private tour from Cairo to Luxor by air. This immersive journey includes round-trip domestic flights, a professional Egyptologist guide, private transportation, and access to Luxor’s most iconic landmarks. Perfect for travelers short on time, this all-inclusive experience allows you to explore the best of Luxor in one unforgettable day.
Begin your adventure with an early morning flight from Cairo to Luxor. Upon arrival, meet your guide and set off in a private air-conditioned vehicle to visit the stunning Valley of the Kings, where pharaohs were laid to rest in ornate tombs. Continue to the majestic Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and gaze at the towering Colossi of Memnon.
After a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, head to the East Bank to explore the sprawling Karnak Temple complex, one of the largest religious structures ever built. End your day at the Temple of Luxor before flying back to Cairo in the evening.
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Hotel Pickup in Cairo
Your day begins with an early morning pickup from your hotel in Cairo or Giza. You’ll be transferred to the airport for your short domestic flight to Luxor.
Arrival in Luxor & Meet Your Guide
Upon landing, meet your personal Egyptologist guide and begin your Luxor adventure in a comfortable, private air-conditioned vehicle.
Your first stop is the West Bank’s legendary Valley of the Kings, the burial site of powerful pharaohs including Tutankhamun. Explore some of the elaborately decorated tombs and hear fascinating stories of ancient Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife.
Next, visit the extraordinary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, a masterpiece of ancient architecture nestled beneath towering cliffs.
Stop briefly at the Colossi of Memnon—two imposing statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III that have stood for over 3,000 years.
Continue to the East Bank to discover the sprawling Karnak Temple complex, dedicated to the god Amun-Ra. Marvel at the massive columns, statues, and obelisks that adorn this grand structure.
Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local Egyptian restaurant with a view of the Nile River.
Hotel Drop-off in Cairo
Upon arrival, you’ll be transferred back to your hotel, concluding a magical day of ancient exploration.
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