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2 day trip to Luxor from Hurghada with Balloon ride
Special 2 days from Hurghada by van or car to explore more at Luxor tombs and temples such as the Valley of the kings, Hatshepsut temple, Karnak temple, and the only way to get a Hot air balloon from Hurghada.
Immerse yourself in the wonders of ancient Egypt as you explore iconic landmarks like the Karnak and Luxor Temples, Valley of the Kings, and Queen Hatshepsut’s Temple. Marvel at the well-preserved tombs and intricate hieroglyphics that tell captivating stories of pharaohs and their reigns. Experience the breathtaking beauty of Luxor from above with a magical hot air balloon ride, offering panoramic views of the ancient sites and the majestic Nile River. A truly unforgettable experience awaits you in Luxor, just two days away from Hurghada.
- Transportation from and to Hurghada by a private AC tourist vehicle 2 Days
- Expert licensed tour guides 2 Days
- Tickets to the main sightseeing mentioned in the itinerary
- The Valley of the kings Entry 3 Tombs
- Karnak temple Entry
- Hatshepsut temple Entry
- Memnon statues Entry
- Luxor temple Entry
- one night at 4 stars hotel based on BB (Luxor Lotus Hotel & You can upgrade the Hotel with extra Charge
- lunch meals at the two days
- Hot Air balloon ride included
- Any Extra expenses (drinks, shopping, etc.)
- Sites not included in the itinerary.
- Nile boat trip.
- Tipping and gratuities (recommended as per the local culture).
5:00 am Get transfer pick up from your hotel at Hurghada and start the drive to Luxor, On the way to Luxor, get rest for about 20 minutes at the highway cafe (restaurant) use the toilets and get your coffee. Continue the drive to reach Karnak temple at around 10:00 am
The Karnak Temples are the largest temple complex in Egypt and are located in Karnak, a village about 2.5 kilometres north of Luxor and directly on the eastern bank of the Nile. The oldest remains of the temple are still visible today dating back to the 12th dynasty under Sesostris I. The temple complex was extended and rebuilt again and again until the Roman Empire.
Take your time to explore the secrets of this special place in peace for around 2 Hours, then get a delicious lunch meal at the open buffet restaurant. Lunch is included, but the drinks are an extra charge.
Here you can check in at the hotel we chose for you the 4-star Hotel in Luxor relax from 1:00 pm until 6:00 pm the guide will come again to pick you up. Visit Luxor Temple in the evening and enjoy the lights at the temple.
Temple of Luxor, a temple in honour of the god Amun, was mostly built by Amenophis III during the New Kingdom and is also called the southern harem of Amun of Karnak.
Enjoy a city walking tour with the tour guide, see more at night, and get Egyptian dinner ( Egyptian Food ) at a restaurant
Get back to the hotel and spend the night.
Hot air balloon ride over the West Bank of Luxor
At early morning around 6:00 am, get transferred from your hotel to embark on a captivating hot air balloon ride over the West Bank of Luxor. Marvel at the stunning aerial views of ancient temples and the Nile, then return to your hotel to enjoy a delicious breakfast, completing a truly unforgettable experience.
At 9:00 am, meet the tour guide again after getting breakfast at the hotel, and enjoy the second day's sights by exploring the tombs of the Valley of the Kings.
In the Valley of the Kings, the graves of the rulers of the New Kingdom (ca. 1550 to 1069 BC, 18 to 20 dynasty) can be found. Among other things, the largely intact tomb of Tutankhamun was discovered here by Howard Carter in 1922. Tutankhamun (also Tutenchamun, originally Tutanchaton) was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, who ruled from 1332 to 1323 BC.
your main entry ticket to the Valley of the Kings contains 3 tombs; the guide will advise the best to see, this main sights ticket doesn't include the tomb of King Anch Amen; its have a separate ticket that costs 300 LE.
around 2 Hours at the Valley of the Kings, at around 11:00 am to Hatshepsut temple
The mortuary temple of Hatshepsut is a mortuary temple built during the reign of Pharaoh Hatshepsut of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. Located opposite the city of Luxor, it is considered to be a masterpiece of ancient architecture, 1 Hour at the temple with a tour guide to get all the historical background of the temple. very close to Hatshepsut temple Located the 2 famous statues of Memnon.
The Colossi of Memnon are two great stone statues representing a seated King Amenhotep III. They were originally constructed as guardians for Amenhotep III’s mortuary complex, which once stood behind them. The statues are about 18 meters high and weigh around 700 tons each. A fierce earthquake in Luxor, centuries ago, caused severe damage to both statues.
lunchtime at around 12:00 pm at a nice restaurant on the western bank of the River Nile, you still have time to add an extra sight to visit or drive back to Hurghada city to arrive at dinner time.
1 traveler: 350 EUR per person, total 350 EUR.
2 travelers: 265 EUR per person, total 530 EUR.
3 travelers: 220 EUR per person, total 660 EUR.
4 travelers: 180 EUR per person, total 720 EUR.
5 travelers: 165 EUR per person, total 825 EUR.
6 travelers: 165 EUR per person, total 990 EUR.
7 travelers: 160 EUR per person, total 1120 EUR.
8 travelers: 160 EUR per person, total 1280 EUR.
- Comfortable shoes.
- Hat & Sunglasses.
- Breakfast boxes you ask the reception one day Before the tour free.
- Suitable clothing for the season.