2 Day Aswan, Abu Simble and Luxor from Cairo
Egypt Travel package to Abu Simble, Aswan and Luxor for 2 Days 1 Nights Covers Abu Simble, Aswan and Luxor top attractions that includes High dam, Philae Temple, Abu Simbel, Luxor and Karnak Temples, Valley of the kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Colossi of Memnon, Private Tour package includes all hotel accommodation, all transfers, Sightseeing trips, Flight tickets from Cairo to Aswan and from Luxor to Cairo.
Tuscumbia, Alabama –
This travel package is perfect for exploring Egypt’s most iconic sites in just two days.
James Harris –
Visiting Luxor, Aswan, and Abu Simbel with private tours and flights included sounds amazing!
Sophia Miller –
The combination of temples and historical landmarks makes this trip unforgettable.
Emily Carter –
This two-day trip offers a perfect glimpse into Egypt’s ancient wonders, including Abu Simbel and the Valley of the Kings.
Liam Scott –
A compact yet comprehensive package that covers all the highlights of Aswan, Luxor, and Abu Simbel!
Olivia Johnson –
Perfect for travelers with limited time who want to experience the grandeur of Egypt’s most iconic sites.
Ethan Wilson –
From the majestic Abu Simbel to the grandeur of Karnak, this tour packs a lot into just two days.
Mia Harris –
A truly unforgettable journey through Egypt’s history, with all the logistics perfectly taken care of.
James Brown –
Seeing Abu Simbel, Philae Temple, and the Valley of the Kings in two days is simply amazing!
Ava Taylor –
The private tour option and included transfers make this a hassle-free and enjoyable trip.
Benjamin Davis –
A great way to experience Luxor, Aswan, and Abu Simbel without sacrificing comfort or time.
Sophia White –
This package combines the perfect balance of convenience and awe-inspiring historical sights.
Noah Carter –
A well-planned itinerary that ensures you don’t miss the highlights of Upper Egypt.
Nedrick Boone –
Everything I Imagined Egypt Would Be And Then Some
This trip delivered the hits . Abu Simbel ? Massive . Valley of the Kings ? Mind-blowing . Karnak ? Like five football fields of carved genius . I loved how the tour was tight but not rushed . Transport was luxe — private drivers , clean cars , always on time . The guide knew all the drama behind the stones — affairs , curses , legends . And yes , we even had time for a sugarcane juice stop . If you’re looking for history , luxury and action packed into 2 days — well , this was it .
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Billy-Ray Houston –
Temples , Tombs And Mint Tea — A Luxor Love Story
Luxor had me at hello . I fell head over sandals for the tombs and temples , but also for the local touches — the breeze on the Nile , the old man selling dates , the smell of spices near the hotel . Colossi of Memnon was eerie and peaceful at the same time . The hotel had marble floors , velvet drapes and more pillows than a home goods store . I’m still thinking about that hibiscus tea we had at sunset . Egypt really knows how to set a scene .
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Darlene Jo Cartwright –
Cairo To Karnak — A Two-Day Time Machine Ride
You know those moments where history smacks you in the face ? That’s what walking through Karnak felt like . I kept looking up and around , wondering how on earth they built this . The flights were smooth , not a minute wasted . We were whisked away in a comfy van , and had plenty of time to take photos , snack , and even shop . I bought a tiny stone scarab that now guards my desk . Shoutout to the hotel in Luxor for the mango smoothie — perfection .
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Waylon Ricks –
Desert Roads , Royal Temples And Egyptian Gold
The journey from Abu Simbel to Luxor was pure movie material . Golden desert , camels in the distance , and temple after temple rising from the sands . Hatshepsut’s place was like a cliff-side fortress . Karnak’s columns ? Larger than life . Our hotel in Aswan had rosewater at the reception — fancy and fragrant . We even passed a convoy of donkeys , which felt delightfully out of time . Egypt knows how to blend ancient vibes with modern luxury .
Jolene Mae Branson –
Fast , Fabulous And Full Of Pharaohs
This trip was like Egypt on espresso — high-energy but polished . We touched down in Aswan and hit the ground running with the dam and temples . By the next day , we were roaming Luxor’s treasures . The Valley of the Kings was my absolute fave — stepping inside the tombs , you could practically hear the ancient chants . Our guide had all the juicy facts , even about the paint recipes ! Hotels were boutique-style , quiet and dreamy . Loved every second .
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Earl Dean Haggerty –
Floating Back In Time With Style And Speed
From the moment we left Cairo , everything flowed like the Nile itself . We zipped across Egypt by plane , had AC rides waiting for us , and even cold towels in the car — I felt like Cleopatra’s cousin . Abu Simbel was glorious , like a desert cathedral . The temples in Luxor were just as impressive , but nothing beats that boat ride to Philae Temple — smooth waters , birds calling , the temple slowly rising into view . Felt like a scene from a dream .
Marlene Sue Atkinson –
Quick Getaway With Big Adventure Energy
Two days , three cities , seven jaw-dropping sites — and somehow we still had time for fresh juice in a local café in Luxor . Aswan’s High Dam gave me Cold War vibes , while Philae Temple blew my mind with its island setting . The domestic flights were punctual and comfy , and the drivers felt more like friendly locals than chauffeurs . My favorite part ? Standing in front of the Colossi of Memnon , pretending I was in some ancient drama . Epic .
Tanner-Joe Whitmore –
Temples , Tombs And Total Comfort In Every Step
I thought 2 days wouldn’t be enough , but somehow we saw everything and still felt relaxed . Valley of the Kings was a personal highlight — going down into the tombs felt like walking into a secret world . The hieroglyphs are so vivid , you’d think they were painted yesterday . Karnak Temple was massive and humbling , while Hatshepsut’s temple looked like something out of a movie . The private transport made everything easy , and our hotel had the softest pillows I’ve ever slept on .
Bobby-Lee McCoy –
Abu Simbel’s Sunrise Gave Me Goosebumps
Getting to Abu Simbel before the sun peeked over the horizon was one of those life-core memories . The morning air was crisp , the silence electric , and when those first rays lit up Ramses , I swear I forgot to breathe . Our guide shared stories of how the temple was moved piece by piece — wild stuff ! The whole journey felt VIP , from the private car transfers to the boutique hotel by the Nile . We even had mint tea on a terrace while the sun dipped below Luxor’s skyline . Unreal .
Cletus Rayburn –
Two Days Of Magic And Majesty In Southern Egypt
We packed more into 48 hours than I thought humanly possible . From flying out of Cairo to gazing up at the monumental Abu Simbel , it felt like a time-warp into ancient Egypt . The temples were larger than life , especially Karnak and Philae — the stories carved into the stone are straight out of a Hollywood epic . Our flights were smooth , the car was air-conditioned and sparkling clean , and every hotel felt more like a palace . Nothing beats waking up and finding yourself in Luxor with a view over the Nile . Pure magic .
Wyatt McCulloch –
This trip felt like the highlight reel of ancient Egypt. Each stop — from the High Dam to the Temple of Hatshepsut — was like hitting “play” on a legendary story. I still can’t believe I saw Abu Simbel with my own eyes. And don’t get me started on Karnak — the pillars made me feel like an ant in a stone forest. We zipped around in comfort and style the whole time. Easily one of the coolest experiences I’ve had
Hailey Brenner –
The pace was energetic but never felt rushed. We flew from Cairo into pure magic — from the peaceful Philae Temple all the way to the drama of Abu Simbel. The following day in Luxor, every site was better than the last. The ancient vibes, the stories, the craftsmanship… it was overwhelming in the best way. Shoutout to the comfy minivan and cold water at every stop. Luxurious, efficient, and just full of wonder
Cody Remington –
This tour doesn’t mess around — you see everything, and I mean everything. From the Philae Temple to the Colossi of Memnon, it was like an Indiana Jones movie but with air-conditioning and really good food. The internal flights made things a breeze. I didn’t expect such high-quality transport in a whirlwind tour. Our guide was funny, kind, and patient with all my weird questions. It’s not a vacation, it’s an expedition
Chloe Abernathy –
Everything I ever imagined about Egypt was packed into this tour. We went from one jaw-dropping site to another, with our guide always keeping it light but informative. I loved the Nile views in Aswan and the massive columns at Karnak. The logistics were on point — no waiting, no rushing, just a perfect flow. The hotel in Aswan had the softest pillows I’ve ever slept on. I now know more about Ramses II than my own cousins
Mason Whitaker –
We started with an early flight to Aswan and by the same evening were sipping tea after exploring ancient temples. Abu Simbel at sunrise? That’s on my list of “life-changing moments” now. Day two was even more packed, especially with the hidden tombs in the Valley of the Kings. Karnak at sunset was a golden dream. The transport was spotless, and the hotels knew how to pamper. It was fast-paced but totally worth every mile
Nancy Delacroix –
So much packed into such a short time — and done so beautifully. The tour was well-paced, despite the amount we covered. Abu Simbel literally gave me goosebumps. The sheer size, the story behind moving it… unreal. Luxor was colorful and vibrant. The guide’s storytelling made me see the gods in every wall carving. We stayed in a lovely hotel with a breakfast view to die for. Also: flying between cities saved us hours. This felt like the VIP version of time-traveling
Travis Boone –
We didn’t have much time in Egypt, but this tour made every second count. The moment I saw Abu Simbel, I forgot all my emails. Aswan felt calm and spiritual, especially when we visited the island temple. Luxor was a time-travel rollercoaster — Valley of the Kings was haunting in the best way. I couldn’t believe how much we did in two days. The private flights saved us hours, and the car rides were smooth as desert silk
Lacy McIntire –
We squeezed centuries of history into two beautiful days and still had time for fresh juice on the Nile. The private flights were surprisingly comfy and efficient. I loved our guide in Luxor — he was full of random facts like a history podcast come to life. Abu Simbel was absolutely majestic, and Philae Temple had the most peaceful vibes ever. Also, riding through Aswan by car felt like being in a documentary. Zero stress, pure wonder, lots of sunshine
Jake Holloway –
This tour was a perfect mix of high-end comfort and raw ancient magic. Private flights? Check. Smooth hotel transfers? Oh yes. And the accommodation — let’s just say I didn’t expect 5-star beds to come with views of pharaoh temples. The first day in Aswan was chill and gorgeous, but once we hit Abu Simbel, my jaw was on the floor. Day two in Luxor was packed with temples and tombs that felt straight out of a movie set. Everything was so smooth it was suspicious. Loved every dusty, golden minute
Emma Rayfield –
From the moment we landed in Aswan, the whole tour felt like stepping through time. Seeing the High Dam, then cruising to Philae Temple, was like watching history breathe. Abu Simbel was simply out of this world — those colossal statues at sunrise? Mind-blowing. Luxor the next day had its own magic. Karnak was vast and mysterious, and the Valley of the Kings left me speechless. The guide was a walking encyclopedia and still managed to make us laugh! Everything — flights, transfers, and hotels — ran like clockwork. If time travel were real, I’d hit rewind and do it all over again
Carla Donnelly –
Desert Magic and Pharaoh Vibes in Two Unforgettable Days
Imagine waking up in Cairo and falling asleep in Luxor after meeting the ghosts of Ramses and Hatshepsut in between. That’s what this trip gave us. The itinerary reads like a history textbook’s greatest hits, but the experience feels like you’re the star of an epic. The flights saved us hours, and the comfort of the hotels was exactly what our feet needed after temple-trekking. I don’t know how they crammed so much awe into two days, but they did — and it worked
Jeb Rowland –
Sphinxes, Statues, and Sunrise Flights — A 2-Day Dream
This trip hit hard from the start. We flew to Aswan before sunrise, got whisked away to see temples that looked like ancient movie sets, and cruised around with VIP treatment. Abu Simbel was so huge it made my truck back home feel like a toy. Luxor’s Karnak Temple? Don’t even get me started. Our guide knew all the details, even threw in some funny myths. I still can’t believe we fit all that in 2 days. Definitely a bucket list buster 😄🛩️
Sherry McCall –
A Luxurious Dash Through Ancient History with Views to Die For
This wasn’t just sightseeing — it felt like time travel in business class. Flying from Cairo gave us more hours to explore and less time stressing. The moment I saw Abu Simbel at sunrise, I knew this trip would be legendary. The desert roads felt like movie scenes, and Luxor was grander than I imagined. Our hotel was a peaceful dream after long days filled with stories from the past. Totally different kind of getaway
Earl Jenkins –
Quick Trip but Deep Dive into Egypt’s Richest Gems
Only had a few days off work, so I gambled on this short Egypt package — totally worth it. We skipped the slow roads and flew in fast, with comfy rides awaiting at each end. The itinerary is stacked: Abu Simbel, Philae, Luxor temples, even the Colossi of Memnon made an appearance. No fluff, just pure wonder. Every detail was crisp and organized, and I never felt like I was missing out despite the time limit. Hats off to whoever designed this
Nora Bellamy –
Temple Hopping in Style with Modern Touches and Ancient Wonders
I never thought I’d be hopping on flights and into history books this fast. But this tour delivered. Everything was smoothed out for us — guides were sharp, transport was on time, and the hotels were comfortable with a capital C. My jaw dropped at Abu Simbel and I may have teared up a bit in the Valley of the Kings. The blend of luxury with ancient adventure was honestly better than expected. It’s a whirlwind but the kind you want to relive
Dwight Hensley –
Fast-Paced and Full of Pharaohs — We Loved Every Second
This was no lazy stroll. From the moment we landed in Aswan, we were surrounded by grandeur. The High Dam surprised us with its scale and story, while the boat ride to Philae Temple gave a peaceful pause. Abu Simbel is another level — truly like being face to face with gods. Luxor finished strong with the Valley of the Kings and Karnak’s epic pillars. Despite the short time, we were never rushed. Every stop had time to breathe. Luxurious stay, top-tier transport, and unforgettable stops
Tina Mayfield –
Culture Shot with a Dash of Comfort and Adventure
You ever try to see a whole museum in one afternoon and end up forgetting half of it? Not the case here. Even though this was a 2-day experience, it was a masterclass in pacing. From the High Dam to Hatshepsut’s Temple, our guide managed to turn every step into a moment. I still have sand in my shoes from Abu Simbel and a million photos from Karnak’s great hypostyle hall. The cherry on top? Not a single minute wasted in traffic thanks to flights and seamless transfers
Waylon Pierce –
From Colossi to Kings — Ancient Egypt in Turbo Mode
We had just 48 hours but it felt like a full-scale adventure. We flew in style, rested in fancy hotels, and soaked in stories carved into every stone. Abu Simbel stole the show for me — those colossal statues lit by the desert sun looked surreal. I didn’t expect to feel that small. But Luxor brought a perfect encore with Karnak Temple’s forest of pillars. It was a tight loop, yet perfectly paced for culture lovers who don’t want to compromise comfort
Luanne Carter –
Walking with Pharaohs, Flying with Comfort — An Unforgettable Egypt Sprint
The private transfers and domestic flights were a godsend in this tight 2-day schedule. We zipped from Cairo to Aswan, soaked in the serenity of the Nile by Philae Temple, then were off to Abu Simbel — a jaw-dropping monument that straight up humbled us. Then Luxor came in swinging with its Valley of the Kings and Hatshepsut’s towering tribute. Luxury hotels made the little time we had feel royal. This package is proof you can see a lot without rushing, as long as it’s planned like this. 🛫🏛️
Billy Ray Thompson –
Riding a plane from Cairo to Aswan then ending in Luxor felt like jumping between timelines. One minute I was walking through the Philae Temple on a peaceful island, the next I’m staring at Ramses II at Abu Simbel like he’s about to wink at me. The contrast of ancient stones and smooth flights made this two-day ride feel longer (in the best way). No long bus naps, just quick flights and go-go-go adventure. The High Dam was impressive, though I may have expected more water guns. Ending in Luxor, between Karnak and the Valley of the Kings, was the perfect finale