Luxor overnight private from Hurghada. Explore Luxor, valley of the kings, temple of Amenhotep III and Karnak temples. See temple of queen Hatshepsut, Colossi of Memnon, Sound and Light Show and boat trip in the Nile.
Private Hurghada Luxor excursion
Luxor overnight is the best two days trip to visit Luxor without rush. Luxor was the capital of ancient Egypt for several centuries and the city of glory. The two days tour gives you the option to see more sites and enjoy best of Luxor and Egypt.
Hurghada Luxor excursion
Trip to Luxor from Hurghada is a super choice specially if you spend more time exploring more sites and places. In Luxor are the valley of the kings, the valley of the queens, valley of the nobles, valley of the workers and more temples locate west of the Nile.
Luxor overnight private from Hurghada
There are many temples that people can visit like Karnak and Luxor temples, even you can walk from Karnak temple to Luxor through the avenue which is 2.6 km long. Enjoy the wonderful view while you walk through the sphinxes to the temple of Luxor. Two days trip in Luxor overnight from Hurghada is a private tour.
Karnak temple, Hurghada to Luxor overnight trip
Karnak was in reality a complex of temples, consisting of several zones: In addition to the largest, the Amun Precinct, there are the Precinct of Mut, his wife, to the south; the Precinct of Montu to the north; and, to the east, Akhenaten’s temple to Aten.
Temple of Luxor, 2 days trip to Luxor from Hurghada
Luxor Temple was not built by one single ruler. The oldest existing structure, a shrine, dates to the reign of Hatshepsut (c.1473–1458 BC). The core of the temple was built by Amenhotep III (c.1390–1352 BC). One of the inner rooms contains a series of scenes that are known as the Divine Birth. They tell the amazing story of how the king’s true father was none other than the god Amun-Ra himself, disguised as Thutmose IV (c.1400–1390 BC). The core of the temple is preceded by a columned hall fronted by a courtyard with columns around its perimeter.
Amenhotep III also built the Great Colonnade, which consists of two rows of seven colossal columns. Its decoration, most notably the scenes depicting the Opet Festival, were completed by Tutankhamun (c.1336–1327 BC) and Horemheb (c.1323–1295 BC).
Book online and enjoy Luxor overnight, see best of Egypt in Luxor and wonder at the glory of King Ramses and Amenhotep.
2 persons | 3 persons | 4 – 8 persons |
€300 per person in a Double room | €290 per person in Triple room | €260 per person in Double room |
amazing trip