Tour

Guided Tour of Luxor and Karnak Temples

On this tour, we'll visit two of the most spectacular temples in Egypt, the Luxor Temple and Karnak, separated by the Avenue of the Sphinxes, three kilometres long. Itinerary. We will pick you up from your hotel or the boat where you're staying...

  • 4 hours
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On this tour, we'll visit two of the most spectacular temples in Egypt, the Luxor Temple and Karnak, separated by the Avenue of the Sphinxes, three kilometres long.

Itinerary

We will pick you up from your hotel or the boat where you're staying at 7 pm and head to the east bank of Luxor, known to the ancient Egyptians as Thebes, the capital of Egypt during the pharaonic period.

The first stop will be the Temple of Karnak, the largest in all of Egypt, with a perimeter of 2,400 metres. It was constructed by 67 pharaohs over more than 2,000 years, dedicated to the sun god Ra.

The second stop will be the Luxor temple, the second largest temple after Thebes. This temple was constructed by various Pharaohs, including Ramses II, Ramses III, and Amenhotep II, and completed in the 20th century B.C., dedicated to the god Amun.

The tour will conclude with a return to your hotel or boat.

Pickup

This activity includes pickup and drop-off at hotels and boats in Luxor located on the eastern banks (Right side) of the River Nile. Upon returning, we will drop you off at the same location.

If your hotel or boat is on the western banks (left side) of the River Nile, a meeting point will be confirmed with you on the eastern side.

Prices

Included

  • Hotel or boat pickup and drop–off from the eastern banks of the Nile River
  • Transport in air–conditioned vehicle
  • English–speaking guide
  • Tickets to all temples visited

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes, imperative to point out when the booking is made

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