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1
Duration
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HUGHADA : Louxor Tour – Private Tour

Adults
133
Children (4-11)
* Valid for parties of 3+
67

Discount from: 3 adults -20%
Discount from: 5 adults -35%

Description

From Hurghada private day trip to Luxor Karnak Valley of the Kings and Nile.

Dive into Ancient Egypt, where the Pharaohs etched their legacy in stone. Set off for an unforgettable day in Luxor, the former capital of the Pharaohs and a true open-air museum. Guided by a passionate French-speaking guide, you’ll cross the desert in a private, air-conditioned van to reach the majestic Nile Valley, the vibrant cradle of Egyptian history.

Your day begins at the Karnak Temple, feel the thrill beneath its giant colonnades, witnesses to millennia-old rituals. Continue to the legendary Valley of the Kings, the sacred necropolis of Egypt’s great rulers. Pause before the Colossi of Memnon, stone guardians defying time, then head to the Temple of Hatshepsut, a cliff-cut architectural masterpiece revealed in breathtaking grandeur.

Enjoy a craft stop at a traditional stone-carving workshop to discover ancestral techniques that bring raw material to life. Then savour a typical Egyptian lunch in a local restaurant, extending the emotion of the journey with the flavours of the Nile.

Program

  • Karnak Temple
    Explore one of the world’s largest religious complexes, dedicated to Amun-Ra. Its giant columns and sacred axis immerse you in the pharaonic spirit.
  • Luxor Temple
    A majestic sanctuary, beautifully preserved in the heart of the city, honoring divine and royal power.
  • Valley of the Kings
    Visit 2–3 tombs included, with Tutankhamun’s Tomb optional on request.
  • Temple of Hatshepsut
    An architectural masterpiece carved into the cliff, built for one of the rare queen-pharaohs.
  • Colossi of Memnon
    Pause before these millennia-old giants watching over Luxor’s west bank.
  • Stone-carving workshop
    Meet local artisans and discover the ancestral craft of alabaster sculpture.
  • Traditional lunch
    A tasty Egyptian meal in a local restaurant, with a non-alcoholic drink.

 

Practical information

  • Pick-up: 4:00 am from your accommodation in Hurghada
  • Estimated return: between 9:00 pm and 11:00 pm
  • Transport: private, air-conditioned van
  • Guide: dedicated English-speaking Egyptologist

 

Included

  • Private, air-conditioned van transfer from your hotel
  • English-speaking Egyptologist guide
  • Entrance tickets to all listed sites
  • Traditional lunch
  • Coffee stop en route
  • Water on board • Insurance

Not included

  • Entrance to Tutankhamun’s Tomb (optional)
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Tips/gratuities
  • Personal purchases

Advice

What to Bring

  • Passport or national ID
  • Hat or cap
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Comfortable walking shoes

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  1. French

    franck.bertrand

    Quelle magnifique excursion à Louxor organisée par very good trip, nous en avons pris plein les yeux avec notre guide francophone, à faire absolument!!

  2. French

    w.bouzguine

    Contactés à la dernière minute (moins de 24h), ils ont su organiser rapidement et efficacement la mise à disposition d’un taxi pour 2 familles afin de visiter Hurghada. Le service a été exemplaire avec un excellent rapport qualité -prix. Nous recommandons vivement cette entreprise.
    Wiem

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Egypt – A Journey to the Heart of History and Culture

Egypt is more than a destination; it’s a sensory, cultural, and personal experience that stays with you long after.

From the shores of Alexandria to the grandeur of Abu Simbel, passing through Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, this diverse land captivates at every turn.

Every stone holds a story, every tradition is visible, and every light stirs a feeling.

Whether standing at the foot of the pyramids, exploring ancient temples, or relaxing in a peaceful Nubian village, you’ll find a place where authenticity comes naturally.

Away from the usual tourist routes, discover Egypt on your own terms, through the eyes of those who live it every day, driven by genuine passion.

At Very Good Trip, we design private, tailor-made excursions that balance comfort, insight, and awe.

Our goal is to offer you an authentic, approachable Egypt, guided by a dedicated and experienced local team.

Whether you want to explore ancient wonders, cruise the Nile, soak up the lively market atmosphere, or watch a desert sunset unfold, every moment is meaningful.

More than a trip, it’s a moment suspended in time a subtle connection between history, the land, and yourself.

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Your questions about Egypt,
our clear answers

Planning your trip to Egypt and still have a few questions? That’s perfectly normal! Between formalities (visa / e-Visa), health, weather, local customs and safety, travelling abroad often raises many queries.
This section is designed to guide you step by step and clear up any doubts before you go.

Here you’ll find answers to travellers’ most common questions: visa, safety, currency (EGP) & payments, transport, water & health, dress codes for religious sites, connectivity, and more.
Our aim is to help you set off with peace of mind, well informed and ready to make the most of this exceptional destination from Cairo to Luxor, Aswan and Abu Simbel, along the Nile.
And if anything remains unanswered, our team is here to help!

 

Is a visa required?

Yes, available on arrival or online as an e-Visa.

Recommended vaccines?

Hepatitis A, typhoid, rabies. Use bottled water.

Best time to visit?

October to April to avoid extreme heat.

Dress code?

 Wear modest clothing in public and religious places.

Can I move around freely?

Generally yes, but avoid certain areas as advised by local authorities or guides.

Can you drink tap water in Egypt?

No ! best avoided.

  • Choose sealed bottled water.
  • Brushing teeth: use bottled water.
  • Ice: avoid unless the source is guaranteed.
  • Hot drinks: fine if the water has boiled.
  • Raw salads: be cautious; prefer peelable fruit.
  • Tip: a filtered bottle or purification tablets can help.
Currency & payment: which currency should I use and can I pay by card?

The currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP). Cards are accepted at many hotels, restaurants and tourist sites, but always carry cash for small purchases and tips. ATMs are available in cities; bank fees may apply. Avoid informal currency exchange and, at the card terminal, decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) to keep your bank’s exchange rate.

Internet & phone: local SIM or eSIM?

Yes. You can buy a local SIM (passport required) at the airport or in shops from Vodafone / Orange / Etisalat; typical data bundles are 10–30 GB. eSIMs are available depending on the operator. Coverage is good in major cities and tourist areas, more variable in the desert. WhatsApp is widely use

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