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Have you Visited Luxor and would you like to Discover More about Luxor? Enjoy a private 2-days tour to Luxor from Hurghada where you will visit Madinet Habu Temple, The Ramseum temple, Deir El Madina and the valley of the Queens then check in your hotel. Next day tour to Luxor Museum then we drive you back to Hurghada.

Duration: 2 days
Starts: Hurghada, Egypt
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours

Special Two Days Tour To Luxor From Hurghada


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Hurghada, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt Itinerary Breakdown

Have you Visited Luxor and would you like to Discover More about Luxor? Enjoy a private 2-days tour to Luxor from Hurghada where you will visit Madinet Habu Temple, The Ramseum temple, Deir El Madina and the valley of the Queens then check in your hotel. Next day tour to Luxor Museum then we drive you back to Hurghada.

Itinerary

Day 1: Day 1 Hurghada- Luxor

Stop At: Temple of Medinat Habu, Al Bairat, Luxor Egypt
Itinerary
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Stop At: Temple of Medinat Habu, Al Bairat, Luxor Egypt

Day 1 Hurghada- Luxor

Early morning, we will pick you up from your hotel in Hurghada by a private A.C. Car to be transferred to Luxor for an overnight trip to Luxor from Marsa Alam. Upon arrival you will meet your private tour guide who will join you to visit:

Madinat Habu temple :

In ancient times Madinat Habu was known as Djanet and according to ancient belief was the place was Amun first appeared. Both Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III built a temple dedicated to Amun here and Later Rameses III constructed his larger memorial temple on the site.

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Luxor, Luxor, Nile River Valley

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Luxor, Luxor, Nile River Valley
Ramsseum:

Ramesseum, funerary temple of Ramses II (1279–13 BC), erected on the west bank of the Nile River at Thebes in Upper Egypt. The temple, famous for its 57-foot (17-meter) seated statue of Ramses II (of which only fragments are left), was dedicated to the god Amon and the deceased king. The walls of the Ramesseum, which is only about half preserved, are decorated with reliefs, including scenes depicting the Battle of Kadesh, the Syrian wars, and the Festival of Min

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Valley of the Artisans (Deir el-Medina), Deir el-Medina, Luxor Egypt

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Luxor, Luxor, Nile River Valley
Deir El Madina
The main cemetery of the royal workmen at Deir el-Medina is situated to the west of the village, on the slope of the Theban hills. Most of the tombs were built during the 19th dynasty. Some of them are impressive in their decoration and size. By the time of the 20th dynasty, the tombs had been turned into family tombs in which the descendants of the original owners were buried. Little alterations were made apart from the addition of another subterranean burial chamber. The lower courses of the eastern hill of Qurnet Murai were the site of burials of babies and children. More than a hundred children were buried in common domestic pottery jars or amphorae, in baskets, even fish baskets, in chests, boxes or in proper coffins there. The poorest burials were those of still-born babies. They contained no jewelry or amulets, only small vessels filled with food for the afterlife. The adults’ graves were situated higher up. Many of these graves date from the 18th dynasty

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Valley of the Queens, Luxor Egypt
The valley of The Queens

The Valley of the Queens, also known as Biban el-Harim, Biban el-Sultanate, and Wadi el-Melikat, is a place in Egypt where wives of Pharaohs were buried in ancient times. In ancient times, it was known as Ta-Set-Neferu, meaning – ‘the place of the Children of the Pharaoh’, because along with the Queens of the 18th, 19th and 20th dynasties (1550-1070 BCE) many princes and princesses were also buried with various members of the nobility. The tombs of these individuals were maintained by mortuary priests who performed daily rituals and provided offerings and prayers for the deceased nobility.

The valley is located near the better known Valley of the Kings on the west bank of the Nile across from Thebes (modern Luxor) . This barren area in the western hills was chosen due to its relative isolation and proximity to the capital.

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Luxor Museum, Center Corniche Ave, Luxor Egypt

Duration: 2 hours

Meals included:
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight in Luxor

Day 2: Day2 Luxor – Hurghada

Stop At: Luxor Museum, Center Corniche Ave, Luxor Egypt
Day2 Luxor – Hurghada

Breakfast at your hotel then you will be accompanied by your private tour guide and a private air-conditioned vehicle to visit:

Luxor Museum

This wonderful museum has a well-chosen and brilliantly displayed and explained collection of antiquities dating from the end of the Old Kingdom right through to the Mamluk period, mostly gathered from the Theban temples and necropolis. The ticket price puts off many, but don’t let that stop you: this is one of the most rewarding sights in Luxor and one of the best museums in Egypt.

Have your lunch on a Nile View restaurant before we drive you back to your hotel in Hurghada.

Duration: 3 hours

Duration: 3 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
No accommodation included on this day.



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