Two Days Luxor and Aswan Tour from Cairo




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Two Days Luxor and Aswan Tour from Cairo
Join our Two-Day Luxor and Aswan Tour from Cairo to discover the ancient treasures of Egypt, which have lasted over 4,500 years. With Beyond The Nile Tours, you'll enjoy excellent service, including a private air-conditioned vehicle and a knowledgeable guide.
On this tour, you'll fly to Luxor to explore the Karnak Temples, the Valley of the Kings, and the Temple of Hatshepsut. After an overnight stay in Aswan, you'll visit the High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk, and the Philae Temple the following day.
Book this amazing tour to Luxor and Aswan from Cairo and make your dreams come true.
Tour Highlights
Luxor Attractions
- Valley of the Kings
- Hatshepsut Temple
- Karnak Temples
Aswan Attractions
- The High Dam
- The Unfinished Obelisk
- Philae Temple
Included/Excluded
- Pick up service from your hotel in Cairo and return.
- One Night accommodation in Aswan at 5* hotel.
- Domestic Flight Tickets from Cairo to Luxor and from Aswan to Cairo.
- Private Egyptologist guide during the 2-day trips.
- 2 Lunch meals during tours.
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle.
- 1st Class Train tickets from Luxor to Aswan.
- All service charges and taxes.
- Any extras not mentioned in the program.
- Tipping.
- Entrance fees to all the mentioned sights.
Tour Plan
Day 1: Luxor Attractions
The tour starts with a pickup from your Cairo hotel to the airport, where we will fly to Luxor to begin and enjoy this two-day tour. Your private Egyptologist guide will meet you at the airport and take you to all the sights in Luxor, such as:
The Valley of the Kings: Nestled in the shadows of a golden hill linked to the legend of Ben-Ben, the Valley of the Kings was the final resting place for 63 tombs during the New Kingdom. This sacred site honors figures like Ramses II, Seti I, Tutankhamun, and Hatshepsut (1570 – 1050 BC) and remains a key location for Egyptological and archaeological discoveries.
Temple of Hatshepsut: The most significant architectural work of art Egypt has ever built The three enormous terraces of the Hatshepsut Temple, which are carved into the stone cliffs of Deir el-Bahari and were intended for the worship of Amun-Ra, have earned it the title "holy of holies." It was built in 1479 BCE during her rule (1479–1458 BCE) in order to record her life narrative and honor all of her great accomplishments.
Colossi of Memnon: When Pharaoh Amenhotep III built the magnificent Colossi of Memnon, the golden guardian of Luxor, it endured the test of time (1386-1353 BCE). It was repeatedly restored, allowing it to display a wealth of knowledge about the household of Amenhotep III and his devotion to the Nile God, Hapy.
Lunch Meal: After lunch at a local restaurant with an oriental view of the Nile, you can visit the following with your private guide:
Temple of Karnak: The Karnak Temple Complex, built over 2,000 years ago, was a religious capital in Thebes dedicated to the Theban triad of Mut, Montu, and Amun-Ra. It is Egypt's second most popular archaeological site, featuring the impressive Hypostyle Hall, various precincts, the avenue of Sphinxes, and other monuments.
After your full-day tour, we will take you to the train station to board your first-class train to Aswan. Once we're there, we will take you to your five-star hotel in Aswan to spend the night.
Day 2: Aswan Attractions
After the morning meal, we shall collect you from your hotel in Aswan and tour Aswan with your private guide. The list begins with :
High Dam in Aswan: In the middle of the twentieth century, the Egyptian people unsealed the great sluice to open the golden age of science, which was characterized by the diode production of electricity.
The Unfinished Obelisk: Queen Hatshepsut is recognized for commissioning the tallest monolithic block in history—a 137-foot, 1,000-ton obelisk. Unfortunately, it broke during construction and now lies on bedrock.
Temple of Philae: This temple is dedicated to the goddess Isis, the mother of Horus and partner of Osiris, the god of the Underworld. Built during the Ptolemaic dynasty between 380 and 362 BC, it honors her legacy and significance.
Lunch Meal: we will take you to a local restaurant in Aswan to eat a meal.
Later in the afternoon, you can load the airplane and fly to Cairo, which will last for a while. Then, after that, you will be transported to your hotel, where you will spend your nights.

