Day Tour to Luxor from Hurghada
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Day Tour to Luxor from Hurghada
Join us for a day tour to Luxor from Hurghada and explore its remarkable ancient sites, including the Karnak Temples, Hatshepsut Temple, and the Valley of the Kings. Enjoy the rich culture of ancient Egypt with an expert guide while traveling comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Book this tour from Hurghada with Beyond the Nile Tours, the top travel agency in Egypt and enjoy the timeless beauty of this ancient city.
Tour Highlights
- Valley of the Kings.
- Hatshepsut Temple.
- Colossi of Memnon.
- Karnak Temples.
Included/Excluded
- Pick up services from your hotel in Hurghada and return.
- All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Private Egyptologist tour guide.
- Mineral water on board the vehicle during the tour.
- Lunch meal during the day trip.
- All Service charges and taxes.
- Any extras not mentioned in the program.
- Tipping.
- Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites.
Tour Plan
Hotel Pickup
Early in the morning, you will be picked up from your Hurghada hotel and taken to the city of Luxor to visit:
Valley of the Kings
The masterminds of the New Kingdom (1570–1050 BC) are honored, and there are 63 tombs of nobles and some of the New Kingdom's famous kings and queens. The vast maze of tombs constructed beneath the earth's crust was equally impressive in bringing to life the day's different religious beliefs and practices.
Hatshepsut Temple
The Mortuary temple of queen Hatshepsut, a symbol of Ancient Egyptian architectural achievement, is a significant site. Retaining its original beauty, the temple was built atop the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari in 1479 BCE and features a statue that represents Hatshepsut's life and title as God's Wife of Amun-Ra.
Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon, which were made of quartzite, 720 tons each, were put up by Amenhotep III (1391–1353). They were earlier, in 1350 BC, and had a height of 18 meters (60 feet). The Greco-Roman age later honored them, along with the 107 inscriptions on the statues that tell the Memnon, the mythical hero that was the son of Eos, the dawn in the Greek god's saga.
Lunch Time
Enjoy a tasty lunch at a nearby restaurant and then head to :
Karnak Temple
The Karnak Temple is one of the best-preserved temples in the world. It stood for about 4,000 years as a sanctuary for the cult of Amun, also known as Amon Ebisu. It was called Ipet-isu, meaning "The Most Select of Places." The complex covers approximately 2 miles and includes over 25 temples, chapels, obelisks, sanctuaries, and columns depicting the Pharaohs' heroic deeds.
Ultimately, the tour ends with our representative driving you back to the hotel in Hurghada.




