Day Tour to Luxor from Cairo by Air
Luxor Temple: Built to worship the god Amun, this temple was built by the Pharaohs, and Ramses II built two statues depicting him seated, bordered on the north-eastern part by the Al-Hajjaj Mosque. Karnak Temple Complex: A group of beautiful temples, built thousands of years ago, the temples include statues of the god Amun, his wife and his son, and Karnak is called the fortress. A visit to the amazing city of Luxor will give you the opportunity to visit the East and West Bank of Luxor.
Head to the West Bank and discover the hieroglyphic-covered chambers of the Valley of the Kings, the mountain tombs of 62 rulers of ancient Egypt, and learn about the pharaohs who were once buried here. Next, visit the stunning Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and stop to see the towering statues of Memnon as your guide reveals fascinating facts about these ancient monuments.
Explore the tourist market street in Luxor, one of the most important tourist destinations that distinguish the ancient city, as the market includes more than 150 tourist bazaars, about 500 metres long, and witnesses a large number of tourists wishing to buy fake Pharaonic antiques, Pharaonic and popular Egyptian clothes, as well as spices, perfume and others, as well as cafes, cafes and restaurants.
You will be picked up from your hotel and transferred to Cairo Airport in a private car, upon arrival you will be met by our representative from Luxor Airport to pick you up and enjoy a special day in the whole of Luxor.
Enjoy a visit to the Valley of the Kings, which was the idea of Amenhotep I, but he was unable to implement it due to his short life and was completed by the king who came after him. Learn more through your guide about this story and the history of the Valley of the Kings, then you will be transferred to the Temple of Hatshepsut.
After visiting the Temple of Hatshepsut and learning about the history of this powerful woman and one of the most famous rulers in Egypt, who made a great effort to continue to rule and win the love of the people to recognise her rule, you will be transferred to the Eastern Bank.
Visit Luxor Temple and discover the Egyptian festivals that were linked between Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple, such as the Feast of the Opt, dedicated to the union of the god Amun with Amun Ka Mut F to renew eternity and other reasons Discover the Egyptian festivals and their temples with us. At the end, you will be transferred to Luxor Airport to catch your flight back to Cairo.
Number of Persons | Prices |
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1 Person | $580 Per Person |
2 - 3 Persons | $480 Per Person |
4 - 6 Persons | $460 Per Person |
7 - 10 Persons | $440 Per Person |
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Luxor is located in southern Egypt, along the Nile River. It is known for its rich history and is often referred to as the "world's greatest open-air museum."
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Yes, we offer one-day tours to Luxor by plane, and the flight takes approximately 1 hour. This provides travelers with a fantastic opportunity to explore the cultural and historical heritage sites in Luxor without the need for long car or train journeys.
Yes,Luxor is known for its vibrant local markets and bazaars, where you can shop for a variety of items, including traditional Egyptian handicrafts, spices, jewelry, clothing, and souvenirs. When you visit Luxor, you can easily find guided day tours that include a visit to these markets, allowing you to explore the bustling streets, interact with locals, and shop for unique items. Be sure to ask your tour operator or guide about adding a market visit to your Luxor itinerary.
Yes, you can typically purchase souvenirs during your tour in Bahariya Oasis or any other tourist destination in Egypt. In fact, Egypt offers a wide variety of unique and culturally rich souvenirs for travelers to choose from. Some common souvenirs you might find include:
Papyrus Art: Hand-painted papyrus artwork with ancient Egyptian designs and hieroglyphs
Alabaster and Marble Products: Alabaster vases, bowls, and sculptures are a popular choice.
Spices: You can purchase a range of Egyptian spices like saffron, cumin, and coriander.
Textiles: high-quality Egyptian cotton products such as clothing, bed linens, and towels.
Jewelry: gold and silver jewelry, often featuring traditional Arabic or Pharaonic designs.
Perfumes and Oils: Traditional Egyptian fragrances and essential oils like pure lotus oil
Copper and Brass Crafts: Handcrafted metal items like trays, plates, and lamps
Scarves and Shawls: vibrantly colored and beautifully woven scarves and shawls
Antiques and Replicas: Be cautious when buying antiques, and ensure that you comply with export regulations. Many shops also sell replica artifacts and statues.
Traditional Handicrafts: handmade crafts from local artisans, including pottery, woodwork, and ceramics.
The Pharaoh, who built the Great Sphinx and the Great Pyramid in Giza, was Pharaoh Khufu, also known as Cheops. He was the second Pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. The Great Pyramid, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, is believed to have been constructed during his reign, around 2580–2560 BCE. The Great Sphinx, a colossal limestone statue with the body of a lion and the head of a Pharaoh, is believed to have been built during the same period and is often associated with Khufu's pyramid complex. These monumental structures are among the most iconic and well-preserved in ancient Egyptian history.
Luxor offers a range of shopping experiences, from traditional markets to specialized stores. Here are some of the best places for shopping in Luxor:
1. Luxor Souk (Market):
The Luxor Souk is a vibrant and bustling market offering a wide array of goods, including spices, textiles, clothing, jewelry, souvenirs, and traditional crafts. Bargaining is common here.
2. Alabaster Factory and Shops:
Luxor is renowned for its alabaster products. Visit alabaster factories and shops to find intricately carved vases, statues, and decorative items made from this translucent stone.
3. Luxor Street Market:
Explore the local street markets in Luxor, especially along the main streets and squares, where vendors sell various items like scarves, shawls, pottery, and local handicrafts.
4. Souvenir Shops near Major Attractions:
Shops situated near major tourist attractions like Karnak Temple or Luxor Temple offer an assortment of souvenirs, including miniature statues, papyrus paintings, and trinkets.
5. Papyrus Stores:
Look for specialized papyrus stores that sell hand-painted papyrus art depicting scenes from ancient Egypt or personalized cartouches. Ensure authenticity by buying from reputable sellers.
Luxor is an Egyptian city rich in history and antiquities, and includes many important tourist attractions that must be visited. Among the places to visit in Luxor:
Karnak Temple (Temple of Amun Ra).
My temple, Luxor.
Valley of the Kings.
Hatshepsut Temple in Deir el-Bahri.
Valley of the Queens.
The huge temple of Luxor.
Luxor Museum.
In Luxor, there are many exciting day tours available that include visits to fascinating historical sites and important Pharaonic monuments. Here are some notable day tours in Luxor:
Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple Tour: Includes a visit to the Valley of the Kings, which includes the famous tombs of the Pharaohs, in addition to the huge and complex Karnak Temple.
Visiting the temples of Luxor, Karnak, and the Valley of the Queens.
Tour of Luxor Temples and Hatshepsut Temple.
Hot balloon tour.
Tour of Luxor Temple and the Grand Temple of Luxor.
A tour of the Valley of the Dead and the temples of Bahrain.
Yes, visiting the Karnak and Luxor temples is common and popular among tourists visiting Egypt. Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple are part of the important monuments in the city of Luxor, and they wonderfully reflect the history of ancient Egypt.
Karnak Temple is one of the largest temples in the world and was dedicated to the god Amun-Ra, and is part of the Great Sphinx Complex. As for the Temple of Luxor, it is considered a major temple built specifically for the worship of Luxor, and it is a place of great historical importance.
The flight from Cairo to Luxor is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
You are not required to wear as modestly in the tourist regions of Luxor and Aswan as you may in the more residential areas of these cities. For instance, you might wear shorts and a sleeveless top when visiting the Philae Temple in Aswan.
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