Private Guided Day Tour from Cairo to Luxor by Plane
Why we love it?
Inclusions
- Return flight tickets Cairo/Luxor/Cairo
- Lunch In A Local Restaurant
- Expert Tour Guide
- Entrance Fees & Tickets to the Listed Attractions
- Transportation to all Locations
- Pick up and Drop Off to and from your Hotel
Exclusions
- Drinks
- Any Extra Attractions Not Listed
- Any Private Expenses
- Tips
Itinerary
Fly to Luxor
According to the arranged pick-up time, your tour guide will be waiting for you to be picked up and transferred to Cairo airport to take the flight to Luxor,(it takes about 1 hour); upon arriving to Luxor airport, you will be met with your tour guide to visit the below sights and then back to Luxor Airport to take the flight back to Cairo, upon arriving to Cairo airport, you will be picked up and transferred to your hotel in Cairo.
The Valley of Kings exploring.
The Valley of the Kings is the funerary complex of the Ancient Egyptians, hidden in the mountains between the two limestone hills of Gurna. The Valley of the Kings holds 63 registered tombs, and three more have recently been found. you will be able to visit 3 tombs from inside, King Tut is not one of them, . It has an extra ticket. You can buy it on-site.
The Queen Hatshepsut temple visit
The Queen Hatshepsut Temple Tour: The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut is unique as it is the only temple in Egypt built in a terrace formation into the cliff face. Hatshepsut was a famous female pharaoh who wore a false beard and all the trappings of male pharaohs to claim the throne for herself.
Lunch, Memnon stop,
You will have your lunch in a local restaurant, then you will be transferred to have The Memnon colossi visit: We will then see the Memnon statues. They are the only remaining statues fronting the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III and show the pharaoh sitting on his throne,
Visiting the Karnak temples and fly back to Cairo.
You will be taken to a local restaurant where you will have lunch. Drinks during your lunch aren't included. Our last stop on this tour is the Karnak Temples, the largest ancient temple complex in Egypt. Karnak Temple Complex is one of Egypt's significant sites; within its bounds, the sacred energies of ancient Egypt can still be felt.
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessibleNot stroller accessibleNot suitable for petsNo public transportation nearbyInfant seats unavailable




