Cairo Top Tours
Cairo Top Tours

2 Day Luxor & Abu Simbel trip from Marsa Alam

Price Starting From : $0

 We shall conduct an excursion to the cities of Luxor and Aswan to the maximum extent possible without skipping any of the interesting places and things to do. Apart from unveiling the mysteries of the ancient city, you will also head to Aswan where you will enjoy a visit to the Temple of Abu Simbel, which is quite unforgettable. Our team will fetch you from your accommodation in Marsa Alam and drive you to Luxor where your day tour will commence with a guided trip to visit the Luxor Temple, which was built during the reign of Amenophis the Third, and the Karnak Temple which is the largest man-made religious premises across the globe.

Inclusion
  • Hotel in Marsa Alam with pick up and drop off service.
  • All travel conducted using a private air-conditioned vehicle.
  • An English-speaking tour guide during the entire Luxor tour from Marsa Alam.
  • Admission is complimentary to the attractions listed.
  • Aswan Overnight Accommodation in a hotel.
  • Bottled water offered furring the course transport for the trips.
  • Lunch at local eatery incorporated in the Egypt Day Tours.
  • Shopping tours to Luxor.
  • All service fees and taxes are included.
Exclusion
  • Other excursions and activities not specified in the program.
  • Gratuities are not included in the price of the trip.
  • Please note that capacitive prices will remain unchanged during the 
  • Christmas, New Year, and Easter periods in Egypt.

In the morning, our representative will pick you up from your hotel in Marsa Alam by A/C car to Luxor. As soon as you arrive in Luxor, you will find our tour guide waiting for you then he will escort you to enjoy your trips to Luxor and Abu Simbel starting with a visit to the famous west bank sites including

Valley of The Kings

Valley of the kings holds many temples which are carved tombs in the rocks of the mountain which became a principal burial place for the kings and it contains more than 60 tombs.

Then, head with your tour guide to visit:

Hatshepsut Temple

The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut includes a number of temples and tombs that belongs to the Pharaohs and consists of three ascending stands. Hatshepsut was a ruler and her people loved her deeply but she was also always surrounded by controversy.

Afterward, you will be transferred to end your tour to Luxor on the west bank by visiting:

Colossi of Memnon

The Colossi of Memnon are the only two remaining witnesses of the funerary temple built by Amenhotep the Third. The names of many historians and rulers were written on these statues.

After finishing your tour to Colossi of Memnon, you will enjoy your fabulous Lunch that will be served at a Nile view restaurant, your safety is our responsibility to complete your 2-day trips from Marsa Alam to Luxor & Abu Simbel.

After that, your tour guide will transfer you to the east bank to end your first day by paying a visit to the:

Temple of Karnak

Karnak temple is one of the largest ancient religious sites, which is a clear example of the joint achievement of many generations of Egyptian builders. The temple consists of three adjacent temples: the main temple, a small temple, and an external one.

In the evening our representative will transfer you by a private air-conditioned vehicle to Aswan for an overnight stay at the 5* hotel. Relax and spend your night on your way.

In the morning, continue your 2 days trips from Marsa Alam to Luxor & Abu Simbel where you will have your tasty breakfast at your hotel in Aswan, then your tour guide will pick you up from your hotel to end your tour by paying a visit to:

The Two Temples of Abu Simbel
Abu Simbel temple is an archaeological site containing two temples, the Little Temple, and the Great Temple, that were both sculpted in rocks. The temples were built during the reign of Ramesses II in 1279-1213 BC.

The reason for the construction of the temples was to celebrate the victory of"King Ramses II" in the Battle of Kadesh, The Great temple was built for the god Ptah, and Pharaoh Ramses II. The small temple was built for the goddess Hathor and Nefertiti, the wife of Ramesses II.

After that, enjoy your Lunch in Aswan, then our representative will transfer you to catch your 1st class train to Luxor, then he will transfer you to your Hotel in Marsa Alam.
 

You Also May Like

Looking for something different? check out our related tour now, or simply contact us to tailor made your Egypt tour


Experience the vibrant city of Cairo, the site of the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Egyptian Museum, and other attractions before heading on to Luxor, the storied capital of ancient civilizations. Known for the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Karnak.

Start From $0 / 2 Days/ 1 Night

Related Articles

Check below related articles


The pyramids of Egypt fascinated travelers and conquerors in ancient times and continue to inspire wonder in the tourists, mathematicians, and archeologists who visit, explore, measure, and describe them. You will discov...

Travel to Egypt is synonymous with a visit to the Valley of the Kings, where more than 63 royal tombs rest, among them the most prominent pharaohs of the New Empire - 18th, 19th and 20th Dynasties.

The Kom Ombo historical temple is located in the north of the city of Kom Ombo, about 45 kilometres north of Aswan. This temple's architectural composition is unique in that it is based on two axes, each of which represe...

The Temple of Abu Simbel in the governorate of Aswan is one of Egypt's most famous ancient temples. The importance of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel is due to its association with the phenomenon of the sun crossing the f...

Marsa Alam is one of the most beautiful diving areas in Egypt and the world and a popular destination for safari enthusiasts. Usually, visits to Marsa Alam city start with a visit to the Wadi El-Gamal Reserve, the most b...

The country is blessed with a wide coastline extending from the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, attracting tourists annually from everywhere. These are the picturesque beaches of Egypt, which enjoy turquoise waters, bl...

The most noticeable aspect is the area's lush landscaping, which turns the resort—which is situated on one of the Red Sea's most gorgeous beaches—into an oasis in this dry desert. Hurghada is 250 miles away, Quseir is 15...

The pharaoh Ramses I, who established the XIX dynasty, served Horemheb, under whom he held the post of vizier. Long before he passed away, these two had chosen him to be their heir to handle the customary issues surround...

Bastet, also known as Bast, is an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with home, fertility, and domesticity. Initially depicted as a lioness, she later evolved into a gentle woman with a domestic cat's head. Bastet symbo...

Maat, an ancient Egyptian goddess, represented truth, justice, and cosmic order. She was often depicted as a woman with an ostrich feather on her head, symbolizing balance and harmony in the universe. Maat's principles g...

The Monastery of St. Macarius the Great, established in 4th century CE in Wadi Natron, Egypt, is a significant Coptic Christian monastery. Founded by early monasticism leader St. Macarius, it features impressive architec...

Wadi El Gemal Nature Reserve in Marsa Alam is taking several measures to preserve the lives of Red Sea dolphins, which are a national treasure and a source of attraction and tourist income for diving and snorkeling, and...

The hotel is distinguished by its privileged location and charming views. It also provides comfortable and upscale accommodation in air-conditioned rooms with complete facilities and services, with free internet services...

Novotel Marsa Alam Hotel is one of the best 5-star hotels in Marsa Alam. The hotel has an attractive location along the Red Sea coast and has a private beach area and a large landscaped garden. The design and décor of No...

Hilton Luxor Hotel is an international tourist resort and one of the finest 5-star hotels in Luxor. It is distinguished by its strategic location, which provides charming views of the Nile River and the city, and a high...

lots of people ask how many Pyramid in Egypt and they believe that the pyramids that are found in Egypt are the ones that are found in Giza

Egypt Trips and Middle East Reviews

Via Egypt Tours, we had a lot of customer reviews, which you can see on our social media accounts, such as Trip Advisor, and YouTube videos regarding how they enjoy Egypt budget tours with our professionals who join them in every inch of Egypt to explain to the travelers the history of each attraction saw on their Egypt and Holy Land Tours.

Egypt Tours FAQ

Read top Egypt tours FAQs

Abu Simbel is considered a tourist site of great archaeological interest, as it includes such famous Egyptian temples, This statue is located in Nubia, southern Egypt. It is located on the western shore of Lake Nasser, about 231 km southwest of Aswan, the temples are part of the Nubia and Aswan Open Air Museum, a complex that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979. As a result, millions of visitors are eager to visit this amazing place.

;

Cairo Top Tours Partners

Check out our partners

EgyptAir
Fairmont
Sonesta
the oberoi