Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Egypt’s most iconic destinations with this comprehensive package from Cairo to Luxor and Aswan. This 7-day tour offers a perfect blend of ancient history, breathtaking landscapes, and unique experiences, including a thrilling hot air balloon ride over Luxor’s West Bank.
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION |
Your hotel in Cairo |
DEPARTURE TIME |
Depend on flight time |
DEPARTURE DAYS |
Every Day |
INCLUDED:
✅Hot air balloon
✅West bank (valley of kings –Hatshepsut temple-colossi of Memnon)
✅East bank (Luxor temple_karnak temple)
✅Abu Simbel
✅Philae temple
✅High dam
✅Tour guide
✅Motorboat
✅Lunch
✅Flight tickets
✅Overnight in a hotel 3 stars
✅Pick up and drop off
✅Private air-conditioned car
NOT INCLUDED
❌ Tickets
❌ Tipping
❌ Any extra places not motioned in the programmer
Day one
Our driver will pick you up from your hotel in cairo to the airport
Take your flight to luxor
Upon you arrive to luxor our driver will be waiting you with our sign to start unforgettable tour ever hot air balloon and don’t miss this chance to get the best air look to the whole of Luxor from above on a special famous trip in Luxor. which is the balloon ride you will go up and see all monuments in Luxor from above in 45 minutes fly in the air
Then our driver will be waiting you with our tour guide to start visiting the West Bank with a tourist guide to visit the most beautiful temple in the world from 8 o’clock till sunset. You will begin by visiting the temple of the Kings Valley. You will see three tombs inside the temple.
Then, you will move to the temple of the most beautiful woman at the age of the Pharaohs. It is the temple of Hatshepsut.
Then, you will go to the two statues of Memnon.
After that, you will go to the East to visit the biggest temple. It is the Temple of Karnak and Luxor Temple. Then our guide will take you to the Papyrus factory and Alabaster factory and Perfumes to see handicrafts which Egypt is famous for.
Then move to Luxor Temple. It was built by Amunhotep III in the 18th Dynasty in the New Kingdom and it was completed by Ramesses II during the 19th Dynasty. King Ramses II was the most famous king in the 19th Dynasty. He ruled Egypt for about 67 years.
It was dedicated to the great god Amun-Ra, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu together representing the Theban triad.
Day two
Then you will have overnight in the hotel and in early morning our driver will pick you up from hotel in luxor to go to aswan to visit abu simbel in private car
Upon you arrive in abu simbel our tour guide will be waitig you to explain every thing about the temple which its main attraction is the great sun temple of RamsesII and the temple of queen Nefertari. Both temples were discovered in 1813 it was almost completely covered with sand. Then both temples were moved in 1960 by the help of Egyptian government and UNESCO to avoid the rising water of the Nile. Ramses II built the temple mostly to honour himself as inside there is a mural depicting his famous victory at Kadesh battle where his army defeated his enemies. On the north of Ramses temple, the Nefertari Temple which was built by Ramses II to his favourite wife Queen Nefertari among other 200 wives and concubines
After that you will proceed to Philae temple with motor boat with the tour guide
This beautiful temple complex is one of the most picturesque in all of Egypt
Then back to visit high dam of Aswan specifically since the 1960s, the Aswan High Dam, is an embankment dam built across the Nile in Aswan, Egypt,
Last you will take overnight in hotel to take your flight next day back to cairo
Highly recommend this tour for anyone wanting to explore Egypt's wonders
dan –
“I recently did the Cairo to Luxor and Aswan package, and it was an incredible experience! The highlight was definitely the hot air balloon ride over Luxor—seeing the temples and tombs from above at sunrise was magical. The whole trip was well-organized, with a perfect mix of sightseeing and relaxation on the Nile cruise. Our guide was fantastic, providing fascinating insights at every stop, from the Valley of the Kings to the Philae Temple in Aswan!”