Begin with a private transfer to Cairo Airport for your short flight to Luxor. Upon arrival, your Private Egyptologist will lead you to the Valley of the Kings, where you will explore three legendary tombs of the New Kingdom Pharaohs, famous for their vibrant, preserved colors.
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Queen Hatshepsut Temple & Memnon
Discover the architectural brilliance of the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari. Before leaving the West Bank, stop at the Colossi of Memnon—two massive 18-meter statues that have stood as sentinels of the Theban Necropolis for millennia.
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Nile Crossing & Authentic Lunch
Cross the historic Nile River by motorboat to the East Bank. Take a break to enjoy a delicious, traditional Egyptian buffet lunch at a high-quality local restaurant, offering a peaceful moment to reflect on your journey through ancient history.
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Karnak Temple: The Largest Religious Site
Spend your afternoon at the Karnak Temple Complex. Walk through the breathtaking Great Hypostyle Hall, a forest of 134 giant columns, and learn about the centuries of Pharaohs who contributed to this massive monument to the god Amun-Ra.
Return Flight to Cairo
Transfer to Luxor Airport for your evening flight back to Cairo. Our representative will meet you upon arrival to provide a private transfer back to your hotel, concluding a once-in-a-lifetime day trip.
Luxor Excursion FAQ: Flights & Logistics
How long is the flight from Cairo to Luxor?
The flight is approximately 1 hour. Taking a day trip by air is the best way to avoid the 9-hour drive, giving you maximum time to explore the Valley of the Kings and Karnak without the exhaustion of long-distance road travel.
What is the difference between the East and West Bank?
Ancient Thebes was divided by the Nile: The West Bank (City of the Dead) contains the Valley of the Kings and Mortuary Temples. The East Bank (City of the Living) houses the monumental Karnak and Luxor Temples. Our tour covers both banks in one day.
Can I visit Tutankhamun's tomb and how much is it?
Yes, entry to the Tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62) requires an additional ticket (approx. 700 EGP). Your guide will help you purchase this at the main gate. It is the only tomb where the Pharaoh's actual mummy is still on display.
Are there photography restrictions inside the tombs?
As of 2026, mobile phone photography is free in most tombs (excluding Tutankhamun and Seti I). Flash is strictly prohibited. Professional DSLR cameras may still require a dedicated permit. This allows you to capture the stunning hieroglyphics without extra fees.
What should I bring for a Luxor day trip?
Luxor is generally 4–5°C warmer than Cairo. Essential items include breathable cotton clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen. We also recommend a power bank, as the incredible photo opportunities at Karnak will drain your battery quickly!
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