Explore the Highlights of Luxor, Aswan and Abu Simbel in 5 Days
Highlights
Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel
nature, historical, Desert
Private Tour
5 Days
Easy
English
Description
Sign up for a tour and visit the important historical sites of Luxor and Aswan, like the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, and Colossi of Memnon, among others. Witness the beautiful story of Goddess Isis bringing Osiris back to life on the walls of Philae Temple, and see the High Dam, the largest embankment dam in the world and how it transformed the culture and economy of Egypt.
Itinerary
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Day 1- Arrive in Luxor
- Meet your tour guide after arriving from the Luxor International Airport, where a representative will assist you with arrival procedures and take you to the hotel. At the hotel, the tour manager will assist with a smooth check-in and review your holiday itinerary with you to establish and confirm pick-up times for each tour.
Overnight in Luxor.
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Day 2- Explore the Highlights of Luxor
- Have breakfast and visit the Valley of the Kings. It was created and used from approximately 1539 BC to 1075 BC. It contains some 60 tombs, starting with Thutmose I and ending with Ramses X or XI. The site's official name was- The Great and Majestic Necropolis of the Millions of Years of the Pharaoh, Life, Strength, Health in The West of Thebes, or the Great Field. The most famous tomb is KV62, the Tomb of King Tutankhamun. Howard Carter made the discovery of King Tut’s tomb in 1922. Tutankhamun’s tomb was the first royal tomb to be discovered that was still largely intact.
- Continue the tour to visit the Hatshepsut temple at El Deir El Bahary This impressive temple was dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut, the only female pharaoh. It rises out of the desert in a series of terraces and merges with the sheer limestone cliffs surrounding it.
- Proceed to the two colossal statues of Amenhotep III. Colossi of Memnon are the two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. For 3,400 years, they have sat in the Theban necropolis across the River Nile from the city of Luxor. The original function of the Colossi was to stand guard at the entrance to Amenhotep’s memorial or mortuary temple. Have lunch at a local restaurant.
- Head to explore the Karnak Temple, the largest place of worship ever built. In ancient Egypt, the power of the god Amun of Thebes gradually increased during the early New Kingdom, and after the short persecution led by Akhenaten, it rose to its apex. In the reign of Ramesses III, more than two-thirds of the property owned by the temples belonged to Amun, evidenced by the stupendous buildings at Karnak. Although badly ruined, no site in Egypt is more impressive than Karnak. It is the largest temple complex ever built by man and represents the combined achievement of many generations of ancient builders. The Temple of Karnak is three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples located about three kilometres north of Luxor, Egypt, situated on 100 ha (247 acres) of land. Karnak is the site's modern name. Its ancient name was Ipet-isut, meaning "The Most Select (or Sacred) of Places."
- Move to Luxor Temple. Amunhotep III built it in the 18th Dynasty in the New Kingdom, and Ramesses II completed it during the 19th Dynasty. King Ramses II was the most famous king in the 19th Dynasty. He ruled Egypt for about 67 years. It was dedicated to the great god Amun-Ra, his wife Mut and their son Khonsu, representing the Theban triad. Enjoy visiting the Obelisk of Ramses II in front of the 1st Pylon. It was called "Ipet resyt", the Southern Opet or the Place of the Seclusion of Amun-Re. It was directly connected to the temple of Karnak- the main cult center of Amun-Re or Amun-Min, the sky god or the ithyphallic fertility god. Since its inception, the temple of Luxor has always been a sacred site. After Egypt's pagan period, a Christian church and monastery were located here, and after that, a mosque (13th-century Mosque of Abu el-Haggag) was built that continues to be used today.
- Transfer to your hotel in Aswan, about 03 hours and a half far from Luxor.
Overnight in Aswan.
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Day 3- See the Abu Simbel Temples
- have breakfast and at 11:00 a.m., start your trip to Abu Simbel Temples. It takes about 3 hours and a half to drive one way from Aswan to Abu Simbel by a private air-conditioned vehicle. Upon arrival at Abu Simbel, enjoy the impressive Temples of Ramses II at Abu Simbel, dedicated to the four universal gods- Ptah, Re-Harakhte, Amun-Re, and Ramesses II. Then enjoy your lunch box during driving back to Aswan. These temples are considered to be the masterpieces of ancient Egypt. They reflect the glory and grandeur of the New Kingdom. The Egyptian government and UNESCO decided to co-operate in order to save these temples from the flood.
- Continue to explore The Temple of Queen Nefertari, also Called Temple of Hathor, who was the wife of the Sun God. So, symbolically, the two Temples of Ramsses II and Nefertari bring Ramesses II, Nefertari, Hathor and the Sun God together as one.
- Fly back to Aswan and reach your hotel.
Overnight in Aswan.
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Day 4- Sightsee Highlights of Aswan
- Have breakfast and visit the world-famous High Dam, an engineering miracle constructed between 1960 and 1970. It aimed to increase economic production by further regulating the annual river flooding and providing water storage for agriculture, and later, to generate hydroelectricity. The dam had a significant impact on the economy and culture of Egypt.
- Move to the Unfinished Obelisk. This obelisk is believed to belong to Queen Hatshepsut, one of the rulers of the 18th dynasty and the royal wife of king Tuthmosis II. The Unfinished Obelisk is the largest known ancient obelisk, located in the northern region of the stone quarries of ancient Egypt in Aswan, Egypt. It is unknown which pharaoh created this structure. It is nearly one-third larger than any ancient Egyptian obelisk ever erected. If finished, it would have measured around 42 m and weighed nearly 1,200 tons.
- Head to the beautifully located Philae temple on Isis Island and the Granite Quarries, which are dedicated to the goddesses Isis and Hathor. Lunch is included in this tour.
- Transfer from Aswan to Luxor in about 3 and a half hours drive and reach your hotel.
Overnight in Luxor.
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Day 5- Departure
- Have breakfast at the hotel and transfer to the Luxor International airport for your onward destination.
(Meal: breakfast)
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
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