Two Days Tour To Luxor and Cairo From Aswan




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Two Days Tour To Luxor and Cairo From Aswan
Join us for a two-day tour of Luxor and Cairo from Aswan, where you can explore the historic capitals of ancient Egypt. Beyond The Nile Tours ensures top-notch service, including private air-conditioned vehicles, comfortable accommodations, and knowledgeable Egyptologist guides.
During this tour, visit enchanting landmarks with legendary tales from 5,000 years. Experience the iconic Giza Pyramids, the Great Sphinx, the ancient hieroglyphics of the Valley of the Kings, the grand Karnak Temple, and the impressive Queen Hatshepsut Temple. Immerse yourself in Egypt's rich culture and history on this unforgettable journey.
Book this extraordinary day tour from Aswan and observe the cultural legacy of ancient Egypt.
Tour Highlights
Included/Excluded
- 1 Night at 5* hotel in Cairo.
- Domestic Flight Tickets "Luxor to Cairo & Cairo to Aswan".
- Pick up services from your hotel in Aswan & return.
- All Transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Private Egyptologist tour guide.
- 2 Lunch meals during the tour.
- Mineral water on board the vehicle during the tour.
- All taxes and service charges.
- 1st class train tickets from Aswan to Luxor.
- Any extras not mentioned in the program.
- Tipping.
- Entrance Fees For Sightseeing Mentioned.
Tour Plan
Day 1: Visit Luxor Attractions
You'll have breakfast in Aswan before we pick you up and take you to the train station. You'll then board a train to the ancient city of Luxor, where you can explore some remarkable attractions. Let's get started with:
The Valley of the Kings: The souls of over 63 monarchs from Egypt's Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties are believed to have been reborn in the Theban Golden City, known for its golden gate. This site showcases that period's spiritual practices, funeral rites, and artistic achievements.
Temple of Hatshepsut: Queen of Hatshepsut Temple(1508–1458 BC) is an exceptional architectural wonder built to honor her legacy and house the Barque of the god Amun-Re. Its stunning design captures the Pharaoh's journey from coronation to rebirth.
Colossi of Memnon:The Colossi of Memnon are impressive 18-meter frosted quartz statues carved by Amenhotep III around 1350 BC. They honor the Greek king Memnon, his mother Tiye, and the noble Mutmeiya.
Lunch Meal: will be served at a riverside restaurant, followed by a private guided tour of the Nile River.
Temple of Karnak: The world's largest and oldest religious complex was built between 2000 and 30 BC by various kings from the Ptolemaic dynasty and the Middle and New Kingdoms. Located in the center of Thebes, it honors the sacred bulls of ancient Egypt, especially the Theban Triad: Amun-Re, Mut, and Montu, during the 18th dynasty.
Then, you will fly to Cairo and check into a luxury 5-star hotel.
Day 2: Visit Cairo Landmarks
Traveling comes after breakfast and checking out from the hotel. Your tour guide awaits you to guide and start the tour of Cairo. On this tour, your significant stopovers include the historical tourist attractions, such as:
The Giza Pyramids Complex: This place was like a time capsule that preserved the essence of the Ancient Egyptians for 4000 years. The Giza complex is surrounded by three large, the most grandiose, pyramids and six little ones, with the grand sphinx and the valley temple.
The Great Pyramid: The Great Pyramid of Giza, built around 2580 BC for Pharaoh Khufu, shines with a bright, sandy-gold hue. This monumental structure is one of the most significant human-made wonders, constructed using 2.3 million limestone blocks over 15 years and standing 147 meters (481 feet) tall. It is the only surviving original Wonder of the Ancient World. The interior includes the King's Chamber and Queen's Chamber, showcasing masterful design, while the true origins of this incredible feat remain an enduring mystery.
The Great Sphinx: The Great Sphinx, or "Horus, the Earth-Touching," is a remarkable Giza structure built during King Khafre's reign (2558–2532 B.C.). It features a lion's body and a human face, symbolizing the king's strength and intelligence.
The Valley Temple: A Valley Temple is located in a river or stream valley. The mummification process, known as the opening of the mouth ritual, focused on eternal life. Constructed during the Egyptian Old Kingdom (2686 - 2134 BC) under King Khafre, the well-preserved valley provides valuable insights into Ancient Egyptian burial practices.
The Grand Egyptian Museum: This highlights a key achievement of ancient Egypt, showcasing the influence of new generations inspired by this civilization.
The text covers three main archaeological complexes: the Hanging Obelisk, the statue of King Ramses II, and the ten statues of King Senusert, along with the Grand Staircase and Ptolemaic monarchs' statues. It also mentions the Victory Column of King Merneptah, the Royal Regalia, and the Grand Atrium & Gift Shop.
VIP tickets are available for access to unique attractions. Contact us for more details!
Lunch Meal: You are you regret enjoying a lunch at a local bar with a fabulous view of the Pyramid, following that you are going to visit
The Egyptian Museum: The Egyptian Museum, which stands out as the long-lasting and mythical material evidence of ancient Egyptian civilization, history, and culture that thrived for centuries, was founded in 1901.
Finally, you will return to Cairo Airport for your flight to Aswan, and then you will be transferred back to the hotel.

