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Overnight Trip to Cairo and Luxor from Sharm by Flight

Overnight Trip to Cairo and Luxor from Sharm by Flight

Price varies by group size

$585.00 $650.00

Duration

2 days

Max People

30

Tour Type

Private

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Overview

Overnight Trip to Cairo and Luxor from Sharm by Flight

An overnight flight from Sharm to Cairo and Luxor offers an incredible chance to experience ancient Egyptian civilization. Beyond the Nile Tours provides top-quality services, including expert Egyptologist guides and private air-conditioned vehicles.

During this exclusive journey, guests will visit iconic sites such as the Giza Pyramids and the Egyptian Museum in Cairo before taking an overnight flight to Luxor. In Luxor, they can explore the magnificent Karnak Temple, the historic Valley of the Kings, and the impressive Hatshepsut Temple.

Book this extraordinary tour from Sharm El Sheikh and experience the thrill of your most extravagant fantasies.


Tour Highlights

Cairo Attractions

  • Giza Pyramids.
  • The Great Sphinx.
  • The Valley Temple.
  • The Grand Egyptian Museum
  • The Egyptian Museum.

Luxor Attractions

  • Valley of The Kings.
  • Hatshepsut Temple.
  • Colossi of Memnon.
  • Karnak Temple.

Included/Excluded

  • Domestic flight tickets from Sharm to Cairo / Cairo to Luxor / Luxor to Cairo / Cairo to Sharm.
  • One night accommodation at a 5* hotel in Luxor.
  • Pick up services from your hotel and return.
  • All transfers by private air-conditioned vehicles.
  • Private speaking guide throughout tours.
  • 2 Lunch during tours in Cairo and Luxor.
  • Mineral water and soft drinks onboard the vehicle.
  • All services charges and taxes.
  • Tipping.
  • Any extras not mentioned in the program.
  • Entrance fees to all the sights in the itinerary.

Tour Plan

Day 1: Cairo Attractions Tour

Our representative will collect you from your hotel in Sharm and take you to the airport in Cairo in a new, air-conditioned car. The driver will accompany you to the airport and then return to the starting point. Our agent will help you with the check-in procedures at the terminal.

The Giza Pyramids Complex:Your first destination will be the Giza Pyramids—complex, which has been waiting for you for about 4000 years. The complex features the three main pyramids, six smaller ones, the great sphinx, and the valley temple. All of these structures are part of the Valley of the Dead.

The Great Pyramid:The Khufu Great Pyramid is one of the world's most historical wonders; nowadays, it is the most prestigious and the most intact. The construction was built in 2580 BC, so now it is over 4500 years old. The building was finished in 20 years, creating 2,300,000 limestone units weighing 2.5 tons each. Its construction also required considerable human resources, which were provided by a labor force of 100,000 skilled workers. The final product was a 147-meter (481 ft) tall pyramid, the tallest artificial structure in the world for over 3800 years. The Great Giza Pyramids remind us of the delicate harmony of the elaborate and the vast. The Great Pyramids have interiors with both intricate and extensive descriptions.

The Great Sphinx:The Great Sphinx has been the source of profound awe for great artists, travelers, and rulers. It has an outer shape that looks like a mythical beast, which is a lion's body and a human's head that was probably the face of King Khafre. The Sphinx has been called many names throughout time. It is also known as Abu Al-Hawl, which is Arabic for The Father of Terror in Arabic. The Sphinx stands 73 meters (240 feet) high, its head is 20 meters (66 feet), and was made from a single limestone rock in 3 years using about 100 workers with these origins and age in the shroud with a lot of mystery.

The Valley Temple:The Valley Temple is where the Mummification Process was carried out. It was built during the old Kingdom of Egypt (2686 2134 BC). It is the best-preserved building of ancient Egyptian civilization and contains the most The mummification process in Ancient Egypt involved various techniques. The valley consists of limestone and granite formations. The houses have gleaming diorite statues of King Khafra.

The Grand Egyptian Museum
: The Grand Egyptian Museum is the epicenter of celestial intelligence, cultivated over 5,000 years of continuous innovation and vivid artistic imagination.
Apart from this, it is a treasure trove of human art and innovation that covers art from." nThe Hanging Obelisk, King Ramses Il Statue, The 10 Statues of King Senusert, The Grand Staircase, Statues of Ptolemaic Kings and Queens, The Victory Column of King Mercnptah, The epic Royal Regalia, and the Grand Atrium & Gift show
The VIP ticket is available and valid for other artifacts; for more information, contact us.


Lunch Meal:
Lunch will be served at “Mena House Oberoi Hotel,” which overlooks the Pyramids and the Nile. After lunch, the program continues for visiting:

The Egyptian Museum: The museum was established in the Cradle of Egyptian Civilization (Cairo) in 1901, so it could be a storehouse of light for many years about the epoch of ancient Egyptian Civilization.

In the evening, you will be transferred to Cairo Airport for a flight to Luxor, where you will be picked up and taken to an excellent 5-star hotel for the night.

Day 2: Luxor Tourist Attractions

Have a meal at your hotel before heading to Luxor to take part in a trip led and planned by a local guide and done in a sleek, private, air-conditioned vehicle. The selections on your itinerary include:

The Valley of the Kings: Ancient Egyptian Theban Necropolis, where 63 tombs were discovered, including Tutankhamun's. These tombs serve as the burial sites for some of the most potent individuals—kings, nobles, and queens who strongly influenced the history of the New Kingdom (ca. The valley is a treasure map that will replace the blank spots in the world's funerary and religious beliefs of the ancient people, and it will explain everything in detail.

The Temple of Hatshepsut: It is known to all that the Hatshepsut Temple was built in 1479 BCE as the largest temple ever built in Egypt's history. This Sphinx was designed to be the offering that Hatshepsut received from the one main priestess of Amun-Ra. Her greatest feats and triumphs, as well as the paragon of Egyptian architectural brilliance, are visualized on the (cliffs of) Deir El Bahari, which were carved in richness to last for eternity and as visual canvases.

The Colossi of Memnon: In addition to the vast seated figures of the Colossi of Memnon that dated back to the New Kingdom, Amenhotep III built later also 18-metre- (60-foot-) high (134-1400) bc statues of Mahistis the pharaoh, who provides visual and material evidence for the history of the royal family, minor beliefs, corvee (unpaid labor), and the administrative structure. The statues of the pharaohs were also refurbished frequently in history, particularly during the Greco-Roman period.

Lunch Meal: Have lunch on the island while experiencing a boat excursion on the Nile River, and then go to the Karnak Temple for a guided tour.

The Temple of Karnak: From 2000 BC to 30 BC, this temple was the Middle Kingdom's religious center during the Greco-Roman era. Since then, the temple has transformed into the largest open-air museum in the world, covering 247 acres of sacred ground. In the over 1500-year-long history of the Karnak temple complex, people, among the many gods, mostly worshipped the Theban triad, that is, Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. The Karnak complex is a spectacular and extensive site that includes the beautiful Avenue of Sphinxes, the wonderful hypostyle hall, and others.

In conclusion, you will be moved to Luxor airport, where you will get on a flight to Sharm El Sheikh, which will last 3-4 hours. Then, you will go to your hotel.

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