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Luxor Valley of the Kings Tour from Hurghada

Full-Day

Group: 8 People

Luxor

9.7 Superb

Overview 

Explore the iconic sites along both sides of the Nile River as you travel through the Egyptian desert in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Your tour begins with a pick-up from your hotel. Then visiting the pillared Palace of Karnak, a temple filled with ancient Egyptian relics considered holy.
On the west side of the Nile, you will be guided through 63 royal tombs. The walls sides of each tomb in the Valley of the Kings commemorate the stories of each King in hieroglyphic writings.
Visit the temple of Queen Hatshepsut which was built by one of the most powerful female rulers in ancient Egypt. As a symbol of female power during a time when women were rarely seen in positions of authority.
Enjoy a delicious Oriental lunch at a local restaurant.

Experience the highlights of Luxor on a full day's excursion with lunch and Egyptologist guide by your side.

Departure

Hurghada

Departure Time

4.30AM

Return Time

Approximately 10.00PM

Dress Code

Casual, comfortable and light

Price Includes
  • Air-conditioned vehicle

  • Lunch

  • Certified English Archaeology guide

  • Entrance ticket for karnak Temple

  • Entrance ticket for Valley of The Kings

  • Entrance ticket for Temple of Hatshepsut

Price Excludes
  • Entrance ticket for not mentioned sites

  • Archaeology guide in other language not mentioned for extra fee 10 $ per

  • Transfers from (Soma Bay, Makadi & Sahl Hasheesh) extra $5 per pax

  • Transfers from (El Gouna) extra $10 per pax.

  • Nile Boat trip

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Tour Plan
  • Departure from Hurghada

    Around 04:30 am, our tour guide will meet you in front of your hotel in Hurghada to pick up you from and we will start our drive to Luxor.

  • Rest In Qena

    Around 7:00am, we will stop at a rest area so you can use the restroom (for an additional fee) or eat the breakfast that you ordered from the hotel.

  • Visit Karnak temple

    The Karnak Temple Complex is enormous. Walking from one region to the next takes time. You'll need at least 90 to 120 minutes to visit the attractions of Karnak Temple.

    If you really want to grasp the Karnak Temple Complex in all of its splendour and intricacy, an Archaeology guide is an excellent way to go.

  • Lunch

    When you cross from the east bank to the west bank, you can have lunch in an oriental restaurant that serves Mediterranean and Egyptian food. The drink is an additional cost that starts at 2 EUR.

  • Visit Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari

    The temple has magnificent design distinguishes it from other ancient Egyptian temples. It's built into the side of a cliff, with a succession of terraces leading up to the main entrance.

    Reliefs showing incidents from Queen Hatshepsut's life and reign, as well as representations of gods and goddesses, adorn the walls.

    It takes at least 90 to 120 minutes to visit the attractions of Temple.

  • Visit Valley of the Kings

    Explore some of the most famous tombs and structures in Egypt. King tombs, including those of Ramses II, Seti I, and Tutankhamun, can be found in the Valley of the Kings. Hieroglyphics and vibrant artwork that depict scenes from ancient Egyptian life display on the walls.

    The two tombs K11 (Ramesses III) and KV 14 (Tausert and Seknakht) are among the eight tombs that are covered by the main entrance ticket. A beautiful tomb is Ramesses IX's (KV6). Visiting the tombs of Ramesses V and VI will be well worth the 7$.

  • Visit Luxor Alabaster factory

    Here where you can witness how they make alabaster and get some souvenirs, as well as use the bathroom for free and have a free soft drink.

  • Rest in Qena

    Will make a break stop where you may use the restroom or eat dinner for an additional fee.

  • Arrival to Hurghada

    Our tour guide will say goodbye to you at your Hurghada hotel at 10:30 p.m., and you will have time to rest.

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