Embark on an Egypt Day Tour from Sharm El-Sheikh to the historic city of Luxor by flight. Your tour leader will meet you at your hotel and transfer you to the airport for your internal flight to Luxor.
Upon arrival, your specialist tour guide will greet you and accompany you on your Luxor day tour. Your first stop will be the magnificent Karnak Temple, an awe-inspiring monument built by many ancient Egyptian rulers. Next, you'll visit the iconic Luxor Temple, constructed 3,400 years ago during the New Kingdom.
After a delightful lunch, you'll explore the West Bank of Luxor, including the Valley of the Kings, where the pharaohs of the New Kingdom were buried. You'll have the opportunity to visit the tomb of the renowned Tutankhamun, the golden pharaoh.
Before heading back to Sharm El-Sheikh, you'll stop to admire the Colossi of Memnon, the surviving statues from the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III.
At the end of the day, you'll be transferred from the Luxor Airport to your hotel in Sharm El-Sheikh, completing your unforgettable journey to this ancient land.
Number of Persons | Prices |
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1 Person | $450 Per Person |
2 - 3 Persons | $400 Per Person |
4 - 6 Persons | $380 Per Person |
7 - 10 Persons | $360 Per Person |
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The direct answer itself. Egypt is a very safe country, especially for tourists. All points and attractions are well guarded, tourist buses are escorted (some) and you will find security on the main streets of the city.
The care and precautions that you have in your country or other destinations is the same that you should have in Egypt, in addition to respecting the recommendations of your tourist advisor or the tourist police.
Standard Arabic is used as Egypt's official language and is prevalent in written publications. In business settings, English and French are also widely spoken and used. As a visitor, you should have little trouble communicating in English since the majority of cab drivers, salespeople, workers in the tourism sector, and police officers are fluent in the language. All official signs, announcements on public transportation, and the majority of menus are also available in both English and Arabic.
The Vatican is open to non-Catholics, and churches all over the world accept non-Christians. Although not all of Egypt's sacred mosques are off-limits to non-Muslims. Muslims and non-Muslims alike are welcome to visit all of the historic mosques, including the Mohamed Ali Mosque inside the Citadel, the Amr Ibn El Ass Mosque, the Ibn Tulun Mosque, the El Refae Mosque, the Sultan Hassan Madrassa, and the Al Azhar Mosque. There are rules that must be adhered to, though. Never forget that a mosque is a place of worship and prayer for Muslims. It's not a gallery.
Scuba diving, snorkeling, boat tours, and lounging on serviced beaches are among the most popular activities.
Egypt is a nation heavily impacted by Islamic culture. When traveling, we advise you to observe local customs, be considerate of others, and avoid being overly ostentatious. Avoid wearing shorts, miniskirts, and provocative apparel (such as bikinis, crop tops, and low-cut blouses).
There are numerous well-known ancient Egyptian sites in Luxor. A day tour can take in the Karnak Temple Complex, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and the Colossi of Memnon, among other notable sites.
Indeed, your visa will be stamped each time you depart Egypt for a foreign country, and you will require a new one upon returning to Egypt.
The currency used in Sharm El Sheikh is the Egyptian Pound (EGP).
Sharm El Sheikh is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Arab Republic of Egypt, as it combines the beauty of the Red Sea with the charm of the Arabian Desert. Sharm El Sheikh is an oasis for tourists looking for an exceptional experience that combines relaxation and adventure. The city boasts enchanting landscapes and a rich history that is reflected in its cultural and historical landmarks.
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