Exclusive 2-Day to Luxor by Bus
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Pick Up & Drop Off
Note : The guest from Marsa Alam pay additional 50€/Person – from Al Qusier 35€/Person for transfer.
Departure Time : 05:00 AM
Return Time : Approximately 20:00
Exclusive 2-Day to Luxor by Bus for Hurghada
Embarking on our Exclusive 2-Day to Luxor by Bus tour into the heart of ancient Egypt. Where history comes alive along the banks of the majestic Nile River. Luxor, boasts a rich tapestry of historical treasures that draw travelers from around the globe. In addition, it was revered as the ancient capital. Each site, from the grandeur of Karnak Temple to the enigmatic Valley of the Kings, tells a story of pharaohs, gods, and the enduring legacy of one of the world’s greatest civilizations.
- Overnight stay at the hotel
- Private mini Bus throughout the day.
- Complimentary lunch in first day
- Breakfast & Lunch in second day
- Entrance fees.
- Soft drinks provided on the bus.
- English-speaking Egyptologist for immersive insights.
- Beverages during lunch.
- Dinner.
- Personal expenses
- Any additional items not specified in the tour
- Tipping.
Tour Itinerary : Exclusive 2-Day to Luxor by Bus – Unraveling Ancient Wonders in Egypt’s Open-Air Museum




Meal : Lunch


Flight : from Cairo to Aswan & Return
2 to 3 Person
280€ / Person
3 To 4 Person
260€ / Person
6 To 8 Person
240€ / Person
Note: Children up to 5 years will be free of charges.
Note: Children from 6 to 11 years will be 50% of Adult prices.
Note : Children from 12 years will be full charged.
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The day Luxor means "The Palaces" in Arabic and was known in ancient times as the City of a Hundred Doors". The city is considered by many to be the largest open-air museum in the world, as it covers an area of 417 square kilometers and contains some of the most majestic and extraordinary temples and tombs such as the Valley of the Kings, the Karnak Temple, the Luxor Temple and the Queen Hatshepsut Temple.
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The day Luxor means "The Palaces" in Arabic and was known in ancient times as the City of a Hundred Doors". The city is considered by many to be the largest open-air museum in the world, as it covers an area of 417 square kilometers and contains some of the most majestic and extraordinary temples and tombs such as the Valley of the Kings, the Karnak Temple, the Luxor Temple and the Queen Hatshepsut Temple.