1 Day
Daily Tour
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Luxor is the most well-known recognized City in Upper (Southern) Egypt and the capital of
Luxor Governorate is famous for its most ancient Egyptian sites.
Originally called ‘Thebes’ in ancient Egypt, Luxor is often known also as the ‘World’s
Greatest open-air Museum’. Built on and around the 4000-year-old. Situated approximately
225 km from Hurghada. Luxor City lies between the East and West banks of the River Nile
And is crossed daily by locals and tourists alike with Felucca boats and Ferries alike. Many
monuments, tombs, and temples are located on the West Bank including the Valley
of the Kings and the Queens.
We offer customized trips and private day tours departing from all Red Sea cities to visit Egypt’s famous landmarks. Solaris Tour offers a range of cultural excursions throughout Egypt, guaranteeing excellent service and affordable rates. Please note that our tours are exclusive and rates depend on the number of people in your group. Small group options are available depending on capacity.
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Pick up early in the Morning and transfer to Luxor by private,comfortable air-conditioned car.
The journey normally takes 3:30 hours to 4 hours for each leg.
approximately 225 km to the Nile Valley in Qena. During the journey, you'll have a short stop to use the restroom or stretch your legs.
Upon arrival you will visit the West Bank of the Nile explore the tombs of ancient Egyptian pharaohs, including the famous tomb of King Tutankhamun. Learn about the history of these royal burial sites.
After that,visit the stunning mortuary temple dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut and its marvel unique architecture set against the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari.
Stop for photos at the giant statues of Pharaoh Colossi of Memnon.
Enjoy a local lunch in a restaurant along the Nile, offering views of the river and surrounding landscapes.
Explore the largest religious temple complex in Egypt, dedicated to the god Amun-Ra. Walk through the Hypostyle Hall, admire the towering obelisks, and learn about the temple’s rich history. Drive Back to Red Sea City.
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