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2-Day trip to Luxor and Abu Simbel from Cairo

Overview

2-Day tour to Luxor and Abu Simbel from Cairo

With our two-day guided trip of Luxor and Abu Simbel, you can take in the splendour of the ancient world. Enjoy a breathtaking cultural excursion in the deep south of the Aswan Governorate, home to the Abu Simbel Temple, one of the most famous archaeological temples in the world. 

It was built during the Ramesside dynasty. It is considered one of the most famous and important temples in Egypt for its construction and the story of its rescue. It has its own unique architectural design, and its close connection to the phenomenon of the sun's perpendicularity, as it is an engineering achievement that tells the history of Egyptian civilization.

On this tour, we designed a visit to the Karnak Temples and Luxor Temple, to enjoy the magic of ancient Egyptian civilization in Luxor.
 

Inclusion

  • Tour Leader Experience
  • Costs for entry to the aforementioned locations.
  • All transportation services.
  • A professional guide.
  • All of the Luxor excursions mentioned are covered.
  • Domestic flights from Luxor to Cairo and back to Cairo.
  • Meals as listed on the schedule.
  • Free mineral water in bottles.
  • Included are all taxes and service charges.

Exclusion

  • Any extra trips that aren't covered in our Egypt itinerary.
  • Gratuities are not covered.
  • Personal costs.
  • Drinks while eating.

Itinerary

In the morning, you will be retrieved from your Cairo location and driven to the airport.  After that, you'll catch your aircraft to Aswan and then continue on to Abu Simbel.

Enjoy an amazing cultural trip in the far south of Aswan Governorate, where one of the most prominent archaeological temples in the world is located, which is the great Abu Simbel Temple, which dates back to ancient times during the Ramesside period, and is considered one of the most famous and important temples in Egypt for its construction and the story of its rescue. It has its own unique architectural design, and its close connection to the phenomenon of the sun's perpendicularity, as it is an engineering achievement that tells the history of Egyptian civilization.

Abu Simbel is a very large temple, where the buildings of Ramses II are distinguished by their large size, and its entrance is distinguished by four huge statues of Ramses II... His statues, which stand 20 meters tall and wear the double crown, sit atop the throne. See for yourself the beauty of this building and learn about the most famous love story of the pharaohs.

Enjoy a delicious lunch and then get ready for your transfer to Aswan. After that, our representative will help you check into your hotel.

Meals: Lunch
 

After breakfast, your driver will be waiting in front of your hotel with his car to transfer you from your hotel to Luxor. The Valley of the Kings will be our first stop. Despite being thousands of years old, its strikingly colourful walls appear as though they were only finished yesterday. This site was chosen especially for the kings' burial and is located on the west bank of the Nile... In order to be reborn and revitalised on the eastern horizon, the sun god descends and "dies" on the western horizon. Consult your certified guide to learn more about the Valley of the Kings.

After that, we will head to the Temple of Hatshepsut, which is the temple of Queen Hatshepsut, which was built by the queen to record the history of her great reign and prove that she was worthy of ruling, despite the Egyptians’ refusal to have a woman rule them. It is said that the priests ordered her to build it to prove her legitimacy to rule.

The two statues of Memnon, the final remaining rare fragments of King Amenhotep III's temple, will be shown to you by your guide before to lunch. We will visit the last temple on our trip, which is the Karnak Temples.

We'll visit the last temple on our trip, the Karnak Temple. Here, you'll learn a wealth of important information about the history of the temple and how it applied what it saw in nature to its monuments, such as the Hypostyle Hall, as well as its religious celebrations... Finally, your driver will transfer you to the airport.

Price

Number of Persons Prices
1 Person $710 Per Person
2 - 3 Persons $530 Per Person
4 - 6 Persons $490 Per Person
7 - 10 Persons $450 Per Person

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Luxor, with its rich history and stunning landscapes, offers a range of adventure activities that you can include in your two-day tour itinerary to make your visit even more exciting. Some adventure activities to consider on Luxor's two-day tours are:

Hot Air Balloon Ride: Experience the breathtaking beauty of Luxor's ancient sites from above by taking a hot air balloon ride at sunrise. You'll get a unique perspective of the temples and the Nile River.

Quad Biking in the Desert: Go on an off-road adventure by renting a quad bike and exploring the desert surrounding Luxor. It's an exhilarating way to experience the arid landscapes and enjoy some adrenaline-pumping fun.

Horseback or Camel Riding: Explore the West Bank of Luxor on horseback or camelback. You can visit archaeological sites like the Valley of the Kings and the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in a unique way.

Felucca Sailing: Take a relaxing felucca ride on the Nile River, where you can enjoy the tranquility of the water and the picturesque scenery.

Nile Kayaking: For a more active adventure, consider kayaking on the Nile River. Guided tours are available for kayakers of various skill levels.

Mountain Trekking: Explore the desert mountains near Luxor on a guided trek. You can discover hidden valleys and take in panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

Scuba Diving: If you're a certified diver, Luxor offers opportunities for scuba diving in the Red Sea, with vibrant coral reefs and marine life to discover.

Parasailing: Experience the thrill of parasailing over the Nile, enjoying views of Luxor's iconic temples and the lush riverbanks.

Rock Climbing: Adventure enthusiasts can find rock climbing opportunities in the desert around Luxor. Guided climbing experiences are available for all skill levels.

Safari Tours: Consider a desert safari that includes sandboarding, dune bashing, and the chance to witness stunning desert sunsets.

Abu Simbel is the name of a special place in Egypt. It is named after an ancient king called King Ramses II, who built a big temple there. The name "Abu Simbel" means "Father of Simbel" in Arabic, which is the language spoken in Egypt. So, it is called Abu Simbel to honor King Ramses II and his temple.

Exploring Luxor, often referred to as the "world's greatest open-air museum" due to its wealth of archaeological and historical sites, is a rewarding experience for travelers interested in ancient Egypt. Luxor offers a wide range of attractions, from temples and tombs to the beautiful Nile River. To make the most of your visit, here are some recommendations for the best ways to explore Luxor:

Guided Tours: Consider joining guided tours led by knowledgeable Egyptologists or local guides. They can provide insights into the historical significance of the sites and help you navigate the vast number of attractions. Popular tours include visits to the Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings, and the Temple of Hatshepsut.

Karnak Temple Complex: Karnak is a vast temple complex and one of Luxor's most iconic sites. Spend time exploring its various temples, statues, and hieroglyphics. The sound and light show held in the evenings is also a great way to experience the temple's history.

Luxor Temple: Luxor Temple is located right in the heart of the city. It's a beautiful temple, especially when illuminated at night. Don't miss the Avenue of Sphinxes that once connected it to Karnak Temple.

Valley of the Kings: This is where the tombs of many pharaohs, including Tutankhamun, are located. You can visit some of the open tombs and explore their stunning decorations.

Valley of the Queens: Visit the Valley of the Queens to see the tombs of queens and princesses from ancient Egypt.

Colossi of Memnon: These massive statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III are a popular photo spot, and their history is intriguing.

Temple of Hatshepsut: Explore the unique architectural design of this temple dedicated to the female pharaoh Hatshepsut, set against the cliffs of Deir el-Bahri.

Luxor Museum: The Luxor Museum houses a remarkable collection of artifacts from Luxor's temples and archaeological sites. It's a great place to deepen your understanding of the region's history.

Felucca Ride: Take a leisurely sail on a traditional felucca boat along the Nile River. These rides offer a serene experience and beautiful views of Luxor.

Balloon Ride: Consider a hot-air balloon ride over Luxor at sunrise for breathtaking aerial views of the city and its archaeological sites.

Historical Luxor Market: Visit Luxor's historical market, where you can shop for souvenirs, textiles, spices, and more.

Local Cuisine: Don't miss the opportunity to savor traditional Egyptian dishes and street food at local restaurants and cafes.

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Exploring all of Luxor's temples in a single day can be quite challenging due to the number and size of the sites. However, it's possible to visit some of the main temples and archaeological sites within a day if it's planned strategically and efficiently. Here's a suggested itinerary for exploring Luxor's temples in a day:
Morning:

Karnak Temple: Start early at Karnak Temple, one of the largest temple complexes in Egypt.
Lunch Break: Take a break for lunch at a nearby restaurant or café.
Luxor Temple: Head to Luxor Temple, located in the heart of the city.
Optional Additions (If Time Permits):
Mummification Museum: If interested, visit the Mummification Museum to learn about ancient Egyptian burial practices. It's relatively small and can be explored quickly.
Luxor Museum: This museum houses a collection of artifacts from the Luxor area, including items from the Valley of the Kings.

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