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* This tour requires at least one of the following per booking: Adult, Senior
Travel to Luxor from Hurghada with a private vehicle, driver, and tour to fully see Luxor. A personalised schedule will allow you to visit both ancient and modern civilizations' ruins.
Luxor Entrance/Admission & Egyptology private tour guide
Stop for optional shopping
Pick-up and drop-off at hotels Hurghada
Lunch & Nile trip at Luxor
Visit (Karnak Temple, Hatchepsout Temple,Valley Kings Or Queens , depending on your preference)
Fees & Entrance tickets to all sights $35 per person
Entry/Admission - Karnak Open Air Museum & Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari
Entry/Admission - Valley of the Kings & Colossi of Memnon
Suplement Transfer From (Makadi, Sahl Hasheish, Safaga,Soma Bay, El Guna) 15$ per person
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Traveler pickup
Hurghada, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
Luxor, Luxor, Egypt Pickup from Hurghada hotels begins between 03:30 am and 05:00 am, depending on hotel location, and the travel from Hurghada to Luxor takes roughly 4 hours each way. 480 minutes
Karnak Open Air Museum, Luxor, Egypt The Karnak Temple Complex is a massive assemblage of deteriorating temples, pylons, chapels, and other structures near Luxor, Egypt. Karnak derives its name from the Arabic term Khurnaq, which meaning "walled settlement."
The majority of the complex's surviving constructions date from the reign of Senusret I (reigned 1971-1926 BCE) (roughly 2000-1700 BCE).
During the 18th dynasty of ancient Egypt, the area surrounding Karnak was known as Ipet-isut ("The Most Selected of Places"), and it served as the main temple for the Theban Triad, led by the god Amun.
It was added on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979, together with the rest of the great city of Thebes.
120 minutes
Temple of Hatshepsut, Luxor, Egypt The Hatshepsut funerary temple, also known as the Temple of the Holy of Holies (Egyptian: sr-srw), was constructed during the reign of Pharaoh Hatshepsut during the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt.
This structure is a must-see for everyone interested in ancient architecture and is located across the Nile from Luxor.
Its three huge terraces loom over the dunes below, carved into the Deir el-Bahari cliffs. El Qurn, her pyramidal mausoleum, is situated atop the same mountain range as her grave, KV20. The valley temple is located one kilometre to the east of the main complex and is connected to it by a causeway. The entire building stands in direct opposition to Hatshepsut's most famous addition to the Temple of Karnak, the huge Eighth Pylon.
120 minutes
Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt "dme" (also written "dme" in Arabic) and "Wd al-Mulk" are the Coptic and Arabic names for the Valley of the Kings, respectively. The Valley of the Kings (Arabic: Wd Abwb al-Mulk) is an Egyptian valley where rock-cut tombs of New Kingdom pharaohs and great nobles were dug over more than 500 years, from the 16th to 11th century BC (the Eighteenth to Twentieth Dynasties of Ancient Egypt). 120 minutes
Nile River Valley, Egypt Lunch will be served at a Nile-view restaurant, and we will take Felouka to cross the river. We will also make an optional shop stop and incorporate a boat ride per guest request! 120 minutes
Colossi of Memnon, Luxor, Egypt The Colossi of Memnon (Arabic: el-Colossat or es-Salamat) are two massive stone sculptures of Pharaoh Amenhotep III that stood in front of the now-destroyed Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III, the greatest temple in the Theban Necropolis. These sites were known to the Greeks, Romans, early modern explorers, and Egyptologists since they had stood since 1350 BC.
107 Greek and Latin inscriptions were carved into the sculptures between the years 20 and 250 AD; many of these inscriptions refer to the Greek mythological ruler Memnon, whom the statue was incorrectly supposed to portray at the time.
Experts disagree on how the Greek name for the entire Theban Necropolis, the Memnonium, connects to the identification of the northern colossus as "Memnon." 120 minutes
Wheelchair accessible
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
K3374HWjanines
26 Apr 2023
Super friendly you felt very comfortable
Everything went as planned. you laughed a lot. like a little family :)
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