2 Days Tour to Luxor & Aswan from Soma Bay
Passion Egypt Tours invites American travelers on a two-day journey to Luxor and Aswan. Visit the Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and Philae Temple with the comfort of private transport, accommodations, and professional guides. Book this incredible trip and experience the rich heritage of Upper Egypt.
| Tour Inclusions |
- All kinds of transfers
- Train tickets between Luxor and Aswan
- Professional private tour guide
- Two lunch meal
- Mineral water & soft drinks
- Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites
- One night accommodation at 5* hotel in Aswan
- All service charges & taxes
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| Tour Exclusions |
- Tipping
- Any type of personal expenses
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| Tour Highlights |
Luxor Attractions
- Karnak Temple
- Hatshepsut Temple
- Valley of the Kings
Aswan Attractions
- Philae Temple
- The Unfinished Obelisk
- The High Dam
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What You Will Love About This Tour?
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Celebrate the rich culture of Upper Egypt in Luxor and Aswan.
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Discover the 5,000-year-old history and mysteries of Egypt.
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Enjoy comfortable and professional services on this journey.
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Explore the treasures of the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Karnak, Luxor Temple, Philae Temple, Abu Simbel, and more.
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Experience magical moments on this historical Nile journey.
Solo (Per Person)
1150 $
/Adult
2-4 (Traveller Per Person)
670 $
/Adult
5-8 (Traveller Per Person)
480 $
/Adult
9-16 (Traveller Per Person)
470 $
/Adult
Details
Details:
First thing in the morning, you will be collected from your hotel and transferred in a private, modern air-conditioned car to Luxor to commence your two-day tour from Soma Bay to Luxor and Aswan, starting with:
Valley of the Kings
The most remarkable monument in Luxor is the Valley of the Kings, serving as a gateway to the afterlife. It was constructed to house the tombs of ancient rulers from the New Kingdom period (1570-1070 BC). The site includes 63 tombs, with 20 royal tombs belonging to prominent rulers such as Ramses II, Seti I, Tutankhamen, Hatshepsut, and others. These tombs contain an extensive collection of treasures, artifacts, and stunning wall decorations that illuminate the mythical beliefs of the ancient Egyptians.
Hatshepsut Temple
The carved temple of Queen Hatshepsut, known as the Holy of Holies and constructed during her reign (1507-1458 BC), serves as the quintessential example of ancient classical architecture. It was built to honor the creator sun god Amun, to secure her divine favor, and to symbolize her enduring legacy and heritage, representing the finest example of classical Egyptian architectural design.
Colossi of Memnon
The two magnificent Colossi of Memnon stand at the entrance of Luxor, depicting seated statues of Amenhotep III (1386-1350 BCE) and reaching a height of 18 meters. These colossi gained great fame during the Ptolemaic period because of the unique vocal phenomenon and the numerous inscriptions carved on them.
Lunch Time
Lunch will be provided at an oriental restaurant overlooking the Nile, followed by a guided tour to explore:
Karnak Temple
The grandest and largest architectural structure ever built is the sacred Karnak Temple, a revered site established exclusively to honor the gods of ancient Egypt. Spanning 247 acres, it encompasses 25 temples dedicated to various deities, including the 18th Dynasty Theban Triad as well as Osiris, Ptah, Isis, and others.
Overnight
Finally, you will proceed to Luxor train station, board a first-class train to Aswan, and check into your 5-star hotel for the night.
Meals: Lunch
Overnight: Aswan Hotel
Your private tour guide will collect you from your hotel early in the morning before proceeding to:
The High Dam
The largest and most recent Aswan High Dam project in the historic city of Aswan was constructed in the 1960s with assistance from the Soviet government. It was designed to regulate and store the Nile’s floodwaters as well as generate electricity, marking a significant milestone for Egypt in the field of renewable energy.
The Unfinished Obelisk
The greatest construction ever undertaken in Egypt is the enormous unfinished obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BC), intended to reach the heavens, but it was broken during its construction and remains at the original site to this day.
Philae Temple
The Philae temple is among the final structures constructed in Egypt, dating from 380-362 BC during the Ptolemaic period. It was dedicated to illustrating the myth of Osiris, the ruler of the Underworld, and served as the sanctuary of Isis, the goddess of motherhood, healing, and more. In the 1960s, it was relocated to Agilkia Island along with the Abu Simbel temples as part of a UNESCO preservation project.
Lunch Time
Have lunch at a local restaurant in Aswan.
You will travel to the train station for a journey to Luxor, followed by a private car transfer to your hotel in Soma Bay, concluding your two-day tour of Luxor and Aswan from Soma Bay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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