2 Days trip to Luxor & Aswan from Hurghada

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Overview

2 Days trip to Luxor & Aswan from Hurghada

The 2-Day Trip to Luxor & Aswan from Hurghada, is a remarkable journey through Egypt’s ancient heartland. On the first day, you’ll travel to Luxor to explore iconic sites such as Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and the Colossi of Memnon before heading to Aswan for an overnight stay. Day two takes you to the breathtaking Abu Simbel Temples, famed for their colossal statues and historical significance, followed by visits to the beautiful Philae Temple and the modern marvel of the Aswan High Dam. With expert Egyptologist guides, private transfers, and carefully planned stops, this tour offers a deep dive into the wonders of ancient Egypt in just two unforgettable days.

Included/Exclude

  • Pick up service from your hotel in Hurghada and return.
  • One Night accommodation in Aswan at 5* hotel.
  • Private Egyptologist tour guide.
  • 2 Lunch meals during your tours.
  • Entrance fees to all the mentioned sights.
  • Transport by air-conditioned vehicle.
  • 1st class train tickets from Luxor to Aswan and from Aswan to Qena.
  • All service charges and taxes.
  • Any extras not mentioned in the program.
  • Tipping.

Tour Info

Free Cancellation
Guided
Transportation

Tour Plan

In the morning, we will transfer you from your hotel in Hurghada by a private modern A.C car to Luxor to start a private Luxor & Aswan tour from Hurghada. Upon arrival at Luxor, you will be accompanied by your private Egyptologist tour guide to visit:

 

Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings holds 65 royal tombs from Egypt’s New Kingdom, including Tutankhamun’s. Carved into rock and richly decorated, these tombs reveal ancient beliefs about the afterlife and Egypt’s artistic heritage.

The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut

Carved into Deir El Bahari cliffs, the Temple of Hatshepsut honors one of Egypt’s most powerful female pharaohs. Built between 1473–1458 BC, its terraces and symmetry symbolize divine devotion and her lasting legacy.

Colossi of Memnon

The Colossi of Memnon are two 18-meter-tall statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, built around 1350 BC to guard his temple. Later linked to the Greek hero Memnon, they symbolize Egypt’s royal grandeur and legacy.

Lunch Time

Lunch will be served at the Nile view restaurant,

Karnak Temple Complex

Located in Luxor, the Karnak Temple Complex spans over 2,000 years of construction. It features grand sites like the Precinct of Amun-Re and Hypostyle Hall, symbolizing ancient Egypt’s religious devotion and architectural brilliance..

Overnight

You will then be transferred in a private modern car to Luxor train station to catch your 1st class train to Aswan and right upon your arrival, you will meet our representative who will transfer you to your 5* hotel in Aswan to check-in and overnight.

 

Meals: Lunch                                                               Overnight: Aswan Hotel

After your breakfast boxes then join your private tour guide to enjoy a private guided tour to

Philae Temple

Philae Temple, dedicated to Isis, was built during the Ptolemaic and Roman eras. Famous for its elegant reliefs, it was relocated to Agilkia Island to protect it from flooding. It stands today as a symbol of ancient faith and preservation.

Unfinished Obelisk

The Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan, abandoned due to a crack, was intended to be the largest ever at 42 meters and over 1,000 tons. It reveals the craftsmanship and methods of ancient Egyptian stoneworkers.

Aswan High Dam

The Aswan High Dam, completed in 1970, controls Nile floods, generates power, and creates Lake Nasser. It advanced Egypt’s development but required relocating ancient sites like Abu Simbel.

Lunch Time

Your lunch will be served at an oriental restaurant as soon as you return to Aswan. Then, we will transfer you to Aswan train station to catch your train to Qena and upon your arrival, we will transfer you in a private modern car to your hotel in Hurghada to end your Luxor & Abu Simbel Tour from Hurghada.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

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Egypt offers an incredible variety of activities for every traveler. One of the top experiences is sailing on a Nile River Cruise between Luxor and Aswan, exploring ancient temples along the way. For breathtaking views, enjoy a hot air balloon ride over Luxor or scenic aerial tours by plane. Dive into Egypt’s rich flavors by sampling authentic Egyptian cuisine and shopping in the bustling streets of Old Cairo. For adventure lovers, snorkeling and diving in the Red Sea—especially in resorts like Hurghada—offer a glimpse into vibrant marine life. Don’t miss the chance to embark on a desert safari in the Western Desert, where you can experience the magic of Egypt’s landscapes under star-filled skies.

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