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Luxor Day Trips 2025-2026

Explore Luxor Day Tours and uncover ancient Egyptian treasures, including the impressive Karnak and Luxor temples, and the royal tombs in the Valley of Kings. Our knowledgeable gui...

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Experience a full-day tour of Luxor's top attractions, exploring both the East and West Banks. On the East Bank, visit the magnificent Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple, known for their grand architecture and historical importance. Cross over to the West Bank to explore the iconic Valley of the Kings, the resting place of numerous pharaohs, and the impressive Temple of Hatshepsut.

Start From $115 / Day Trip

Elevate your Luxor adventure with a hot air balloon ride, offering an unparalleled vantage point to marvel at Egypt’s splendour. From the serene heights, you’ll see the Nile River, ancient temples, and the vast landscapes of the pharaoh’s domain, revealing the magnificence of Luxor's historic treasures. This soaring experience promises to be a memorable highlight of your journey.

Start From $130 / 3 hours

Elevate your vacation with a flight to Cairo from Luxor. Discover the dynamic capital of Egypt and dive into its deep historical and cultural tapestry. This day trip offers a unique chance to explore Cairo’s renowned sites and immerse yourself in the essence of Egypt’s illustrious past.

Start From $400 / Day Trip

Edfu and Kom Ombo temples are rightly regarded as some of the most significant archaeological structures in Egypt. This excursion provides an exceptional opportunity to learn about and appreciate their immense historical and cultural importance. The dual dedication at Kom Ombo makes it quite remarkable, while Edfu offers an unparalleled state of preservation.

Start From $90 / Day Trip

Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing Sound and Light Show at Karnak Temple, an evening event that vividly brings ancient Egyptian history to life. Held in Luxor, this spectacle takes place in the vast Karnak Temple complex, one of the largest temple complexes in the world.

Start From $50 / 3 hours

Take a remarkable trip from Luxor to Dendera and Abydos to discover two of Egypt's most important historical monuments. This guided tour brings you to the famous temples of Dendera and Abydos, known for their historical and architectural significance.

Start From $70 / Day Trip

Aswan, in southern Egypt, is famous for its stunning landscapes and rich historical heritage. This destination offers numerous attractions, including the impressive Aswan High Dam, the lively Aswan Souk market, the fascinating Philae Temple, the majestic Abu Simbel Temples, the charming Nubian Village, Elephantine Island, and traditional felucca sailing.

Start From $260 / 2 Days / 1 Night

Best of Luxor in 2 Days with Hot Air Balloon Enjoy the highlights of Luxor over two days, featuring a sunrise hot air balloon ride. Visit the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and other iconic sites, while delving into the fascinating past of this ancient city.

Start From $330 / 2 Days

In Luxor City Tour by Horse Carriage, we attempt to take you back in time by giving you a hands-on experience of the traditional means of transport used in Egypt. We offer a carriage ride in the city and a complimentary walking tour along the Nile Corniche, allowing visitors to leisurely take in the sights of Luxor at their own pace. Relive the glory days of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs and appreciate the beauty of the country at the same time.

Start From $80 / 2 Hours

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Visiting Luxor is an unmissable opportunity for lovers of monuments and history. You can learn more about Egyptian history and civilization while visiting ancient Egyptian temples and tombs such as the Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens, the Luxor Temple, the Karnak Temple, and many others.

Private cars, metro, trains, and waterways transportation in the Nile and Lake Nasser, as well as vessels in Egypt ports, are widely available and often a convenient way to travel. There is also another type of air travel: easy and quick travel via Cairo International Airport, which is more expensive than land transportation.  
 

Even though Luxor Temple is smaller than Karnak Temple, it has a history that includes different time periods, like when the Pharaohs ruled, the Romans were in charge, and even when Christians and Muslims were there. That's why it's a really interesting place to visit!

The temple was built during Egypt's New Kingdom, around 1400 BCE.

 

Tour of Luxor's tourist attractions
Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Queens
Habu city
Karnak Temple (Temple of Amun)
Luxor Museum
Statues of Memnon
Deir el-Bahri Temple
Ramesseum Funerary Temple

During your visit to Luxor, you will be able to visit all the temples and see the unique monuments on the east and west banks of the Nile River. You will be amazed by the amazingly beautiful temples in Luxor.
 

Prior to entry, citizens of North American countries must obtain a visa. Typically, a 30-day visa will be issued. It is also possible to obtain a visa upon arrival at Cairo International Airport. A valid passport is required. Your passport must be valid for at least six months after you plan to depart Egypt.
 

The Sinai Peninsula, the Western Desert, the White Desert, and regions close to Cairo and Hurghada are a few of Egypt's most well-liked locations for desert safaris.

Luxor, often referred to as the "world's greatest open-air museum," is brimming with historical and archaeological treasures. Here are some of the main attractions you can visit during day tours in Luxor:

  • Karnak Temple Complex
  •     Luxor Temple.
  • Valley of the Kings.
  • Valley of the Queens
  •     Hatshepsut's Temple.
  • Colossi of Memnon
  •     Medinet Habu.
  •     Luxor Museum.

    

The Egyptian Pound is the official currency of Egypt. Credit cards are widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, and upscale shops. Additionally, you can find ATMs located at hotels and major banks where you can withdraw local currency.

Luxor, also known as the "world's greatest open-air museum," is well-known for its historical sites pertaining to ancient Egypt. Known for the famous temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak, as well as the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens, it served as the capital of ancient Egypt during the New Kingdom era.

It's recommended to wear comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes as you'll be walking and exploring archaeological sites.

Banana Island is a special neighborhood because it looks like a banana! The houses and streets are arranged in a way that makes the island look long and thin, just like the shape of a banana. That's why it's called Banana Island.
 

Fly to Luxor for the day and explore the city's most iconic sites. Spend time in the Temple of Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, and the Temple of Hatshepsut.
 

 You are not required to wear as modestly in the tourist regions of Luxor and Aswan as you may in the more residential areas of these cities. For instance, you might wear shorts and a sleeveless top when visiting the Philae Temple in Aswan.
 

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