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2 Days trip to Luxor & Abu Simbel from Hurghada
Overview
The 2 Days Trip to Luxor & Abu Simbel from Hurghada with Book Egypt Travel offers an unforgettable journey through two of EgyptÔÇÖs most extraordinary ancient destinations. Moreover, it is the perfect choice for travelers who want to experience the highlights of Upper Egypt in a short time.
Your adventure begins in Luxor, the worldÔÇÖs greatest open-air museum. Here, you will explore the magnificent Karnak Temple Complex. Additionally, you can walk through the legendary Valley of the Kings and admire the elegant Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Finally, you will stand before the towering Colossi of Memnon. Each site reveals the grandeur and spiritual legacy of ancient Thebes.
After a comfortable overnight stay in Luxor, your journey continues south to the breathtaking Abu Simbel Temples. These iconic temples are famous for the colossal statues of Ramses II. Furthermore, the remarkable story of their relocation saved them from the rising waters of the Nile.
Throughout the tour, you will travel in a private air-conditioned vehicle and enjoy the expertise of a professional Egyptologist guide. In addition, every detail is carefully arranged to ensure a seamless, comfortable, and enriching experience.
This 2 Days Trip to Luxor & Abu Simbel from Hurghada is ideal for travelers seeking history, culture, and unforgettable moments in the heart of ancient Egypt.
Trip Highlights
What's Included / Excluded
Included
- 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.
Excluded
- Any extras not mentioned in the program.
- Tipping.
Itinerary
1 DAY 1:Hurghada to Luxor-Luxor Highlights
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 & Abu Simbel tour from Hurghada. Upon arrival at Luxor, you will be accompanied by your private Egyptologist tour guide to visit:
The 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.
The 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
Your lunch will be served at an oriental restaurant as soon as you return to Luxor city
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.
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.
2 Day 2: Tour to Abu Simbel & Drive back to Hurghada
Early morning you will take a breakfast boxes then join your private tour guide to enjoy a private guided tour to
Abu Simbel Complex
Built by King Ramses II between 1264���1244 BC, the Abu Simbel temples honor his legacy, victory at Kadesh, and gods like Amun Ra. They stand as stunning symbols of ancient Egyptian power and devotion.
Then return to Aswan to have your lunch, then catch the train to Luxor then transfer by A/C vehicle to your hotel in Hurghada to end your Aswan & Abu Simbel tours from Hurghada
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long should my passport be valid to travel to Egypt?
Passport validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your intended arrival date in Egypt.
What do I need to pack for my tour to Egypt?
You will need to pack lightweight, breathable clothing, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, a reusable water bottle, a scarf or shawl (for sun and temple visits), and a basic first aid kit. Don't forget your passport, travel documents, and any personal medications.
What is the best time to visit Egypt?
The best time to visit Egypt is during the cooler months from October to April, when temperatures are mild and comfortable for sightseeing. Avoid the peak summer months (June to August) as it can get extremely hot, especially in desert and southern regions.
How is the summer time weather in Egypt?
Summer in Egypt (June to August) is very hot, with temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104┬░F), especially in desert areas and southern cities like Luxor and Aswan. Coastal areas like Alexandria and the Red Sea are a bit cooler with sea breezes.
What about Winter Time in Egypt?
Winter in Egypt (December to February) is mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures around 20'25°C (68'77┬░F). Nights can be cool, especially in the desert, so light jackets are recommended. It’s a great time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
What is the best advice for a solo traveler visiting Egypt?
For solo travelers in Egypt, stick to group tours, avoid going out alone at night, dress modestly, use trusted transport, and keep your belongings secure. Stay aware, stay connected, and respect local customs for a safe and enjoyable trip.
What is the best advice to a family with kids visiting Egypt?
For families with kids visiting Egypt, it's best to choose family-friendly tours with shorter travel times, plenty of breaks, and activities suitable for children. Stay in comfortable accommodations, keep hydrated, protect from the sun, planning ahead and pacing the itinerary will ensure a fun and safe experience for everyone.
Is transportation easy to use in Egypt?
Transportation in Egypt includes buses, trains, taxis, ride-hailing apps like Uber and Kareem, and domestic flights for longer distances. In cities, taxis and minibuses are common, while Nile cruises offer a unique travel experience. Traffic can be busy and chaotic, so it's best to use trusted transport services or arranged tours for convenience and safety.
What are the major festivals and holidays in Egypt?
Egypt's major national holidays include Revolution Day (July 23), Labor Day (May 1), and Sinai Liberation Day (April 25). Key festivals are Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Coptic Christmas (January 7). Dates for Islamic holidays change yearly based on the lunar calendar.
What should a woman traveler know before going to Egypt?
For foreign women traveling to Egypt, dress modestly, avoid walking alone at night, use trusted transport, stay in well-reviewed accommodations, and be aware of local customs to ensure a safe and comfortable trip.
What fun things can I do while visiting Egypt?
There are some fun things to do while visiting Egypt: explore the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, take a Nile River cruise, visit ancient temples in Luxor and Abu Simbel, snorkel or dive in the Red Sea, wander the bustling markets of Cairo, and enjoy traditional Egyptian cuisine.
What activities are popular for tourists in Egypt?
Popular activities for tourists in Egypt include visiting the Pyramids of Giza, cruising the Nile River, exploring Luxor's temples and tombs, diving in the Red Sea, touring ancient sites like Abu Simbel, and shopping in vibrant markets like Khan El Khalili.
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One of the most memorable parts of our trip with Book Egypt Travel was visiting a traditional Nubian village in Aswan. It felt like stepping into a completely different side of EgyptÔÇöcolorful, welcoming, and full of life.
The experience was very authentic. We had the chance to sit with locals, learn about their traditions, and truly feel their warm hospitality. Our guide explained everything in a simple and engaging way, which made the visit even more meaningful.