Venture into ancient history on a full-day tour from Cairo to Luxor, exploring iconic sites along the Nile. Visit the Valley of the Kings, where pharaohs like Tutankhamun were laid to rest, and marvel at the stunning Temple of Hatshepsut carved into the cliffs. Discover the grandeur of Karnak Temple and take a moment at the Colossi of Memnon for unforgettable photos. Led by a qualified Egyptologist, this family-friendly tour ensures a rich experience of Egypt’s pharaonic legacy, complete with lunch and private transport for a seamless adventure.
- Full-day tour from Cairo to Luxor, duration: 16 hours
- Visit the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Karnak Temple, and Memnon
- Includes return flights, lunch, and unlimited bottled water
- Perfect for families, couples, and history enthusiasts
Pickup included
According to the pick-up time, your tour guide will be waiting for you in the lobby of your accommodation to transfer you to Cairo airport to have a flight to Luxor to visit the below sights.
After finishing the visit, you will transport to Luxor Airport to have a flight back to Cairo. Upon arriving in Cairo, you will transport to your hotel.
The Valley of The Kings
Explore the Valley of the Kings, a magnificent royal burial site where Egypt’s pharaohs rest in exquisitely decorated tombs, including that of King Tutankhamun.
Queen Hatshepsut Temple
The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is an architectural masterpiece, carved into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, showcasing elegant terraces and honoring Egypt’s most powerful female pharaoh.
Lunch, Memnon Colossi Statues
After lunch, You will be transported to the Memnon Colossi visit: We'll then view the Memnon statues. They are the sole extant sculptures fronting the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III, showing the pharaoh seated on his throne.
The Karnak Temples Excursion
The Karnak Temples, which are a vast and awe-inspiring complex featuring towering columns, massive statues, and a sacred lake, is a testament to ancient Egypt’s grandeur and spiritual devotion.
Luxor Temple
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