2 Day Cairo and Luxor by flight Round trip
Short Visit to Egypt for 2 Days – 1 Nights tour package Covers the Highlights of Cairo Tour and Luxor Includes hotel accommodations and 2 day tours in Cairo and Luxor Visiting Giza Pyramids ,Egyptian Museum,Khan Khalili Bazaar and in Luxor Visit Valley of the Kings, Luxor Hatshepsut Temple,Colossi of Memnon,Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple Tour package includes all airport pickup & drop off transfers available
Emily Johnson –
This tour package is an incredible opportunity to explore Egypt’s ancient wonders in just two days!
David Carter –
A perfect mix of history and adventure—ideal for travelers with limited time!
Sarah Green –
Visiting the Giza Pyramids and the Valley of the Kings in one trip is a dream come true!
Emily Carter –
A perfect 2-day tour capturing Cairo and Luxor’s essence with historic highlights.
Daniel Thompson –
A brief yet enriching journey to Egypt’s iconic sites in just two days.
Ava Mitchell –
Ideal for travelers looking for a quick yet immersive glimpse of Egypt’s wonders.
Michael Brown –
Visiting the Pyramids and the Valley of the Kings in one trip is a dream come true.
Sophia Johnson –
This short visit offers an excellent blend of Cairo’s charm and Luxor’s history.
Ryan Garcia –
Perfect for history enthusiasts with limited time, covering Egypt’s top attractions.
Isabella Wilson –
An efficient and memorable way to explore Egypt’s highlights in just two days.
Ethan Martinez –
A fantastic option for those seeking a compact yet fulfilling Egyptian experience.
Sarah Lee –
Perfectly tailored for a quick trip with rich historical insights and vibrant bazaars.
Joshua White –
A two-day adventure that captures the best of Cairo and Luxor’s ancient treasures.
Sadie Holcomb –
Goosebumps , grandeur , and the Giza skyline From the minute we touched down , I was buzzing with excitement . The short schedule actually worked in our favor — not a second was wasted . Whether marveling at ancient architecture or sipping tea at Khan Khalili , everything felt perfectly planned . Big fan of the VIP airport pickup . Also got the coolest pic of the pyramids with zero photobombers — a win in itself !
Dalton Rigsby –
The ancient world meets modern luxury in this Cairo – Luxor blast We hopped between two of Egypt’s most epic cities and I never even wrinkled my shirt — that’s how smooth everything was . The Colossi of Memnon were gigantic and oddly peaceful , and Karnak’s hypostyle hall was jaw – dropping . Loved that every transition felt curated and calm , not rushed . Also , who knew hotel pillows in Cairo were this dreamy ?
Marley Stover –
Timeless magic in just two days , no magic carpet needed Never thought I’d see so much in such little time ! Giza’s grandeur ? Check . Luxor’s legends ? Absolutely . The tour was like stepping through a portal to the past — with all the modern comforts to boot . Flights were punctual , guides were funny and smart , and the hotel breakfasts deserve their own review .
Wade Kinley –
Short trip , big impact — a rich taste of Egyptian legacy Two jam – packed days gave us golden memories that’ll last a lifetime . The temples in Luxor were massive and humbling , while the Egyptian Museum made me rethink everything I knew about ancient art . Having luxurious transport between each site took the edge off the pace . Felt adventurous and deeply enriching all at once .
Sierra Gannon –
Whirlwind weekend of history , camels , and unforgettable vibes This quick getaway was like speed – dating with Egypt’s most iconic sites — and I fell in love with every single one ! The Valley of the Kings gave me goosebumps , and the views from the Karnak complex were unreal . The hotel in Cairo felt surprisingly high – end for such a short stay . Loved the desert sun , the stories , and even the market chaos .
Clayton Hargrove –
Giza to Luxor in style — fast , fun , and full of pharaohs Hadn’t expected to laugh so much during a history tour , but here we are ! The guide was knowledgeable but also hilarious , keeping things light while pointing out mind – blowing facts . Standing under the looming pyramids in Cairo then cruising through Luxor’s ancient lanes gave us a thrilling contrast . Luxurious hotel , comfortable flights , and zero hassle made it one for the books .
Lena Whitford –
Desert dreams and temple trails on a tight schedule What a ride ! One night in Egypt and we still managed to see what felt like a week’s worth of wonders . I was enchanted by the Hatshepsut Temple and floored by the grandeur of Karnak . The itinerary was as efficient as it was exciting . Also , big applause for the plush airport transfers — they made us feel like VIPs from the get – go .
Colby Rayburn –
Exploring Egypt’s treasures without the long haul stress Two days , one suitcase , and a lifetime of memories ! We flew roundtrip between Cairo and Luxor which really saved us time and energy . Seeing the Egyptian Museum in the morning and marveling at the Valley of the Kings by afternoon ? Unreal . Smooth transfers , kind guides , and just enough time at each spot to soak it all in . Loved every minute .
Tanner McCoy –
From pyramids to pharaohs , this trip packs a mighty punch Who knew you could fit so much adventure into just 48 hours ? I’m still reeling from standing in front of the mighty Colossi of Memnon one moment and bargaining for spices in Khan Khalili the next . The domestic flights were modern and comfy , and the accommodations made me feel like Cleopatra herself . It’s fast – paced but magical from start to finish .
Mason Buckley –
Luxury flights , ancient wonders , and one unforgettable whirlwind adventure Flying in style from Cairo to Luxor and back was smoother than a camel’s stride through the Sahara . In just two days , we managed to uncover thousands of years of history without breaking a sweat . From gazing at the Giza Pyramids to wandering through the colossal Karnak Temple , the blend of ancient and modern made this experience feel surreal . The transportation was seamless , hotel superb , and the historical sites left me speechless more than once .
Travis Dean Holloway –
Two days? It felt like a whole epic season of a history show. The pyramids were just the start — the real magic happened in Luxor. Walking through Karnak Temple at sunrise? Unreal. Our hotel room even had a little balcony where we watched boats drift down the Nile. The guide spoke perfect English and even cracked a few dad jokes 😄. Worth every second of our whirlwind adventure.
Sally Ann McCoy –
The mix of historical wonder and high-end ease made this short Egyptian getaway one of my favorite trips ever. I loved starting in the buzzing energy of Cairo, then winding down in Luxor with views over the Nile. Flights were short and painless, and the Wi-Fi in the hotel was actually fast (a win!). Couldn’t get enough of those pharaoh stories — I’m now low-key obsessed with ancient Egypt!
Noah Glenn Bradford –
Didn’t expect a short trip to make such a big impact, but here we are — still talking about it weeks later. From the precise pick-up times to the surprisingly tasty Egyptian coffee, every detail hit the mark. My favorite part? Walking down the Sphinx avenue in Luxor as dusk fell. Genuinely magical. ✨ Also, shoutout to the driver who helped us find a local bakery at night!
Clara Ray Jennings –
We flew in during March and the weather was ideal. Not too hot, perfect for walking the ancient streets. Karnak blew our minds with its giant columns — how did they even build that?! Our transportation was spot on, and the guide kept us laughing while teaching us about curses and kings 😂. Great value, great stories, and perfect vibes all around.
Jesse Lee Morton –
Not kidding — I felt like I was in a dream. Between the giant statues of Memnon and the spice-filled alleys of Khan El Khalili, this trip was straight out of a storybook. Luxor’s temples were so majestic, I swear I saw Cleopatra 😆. The hotel was clean, modern, and had the softest pillows I’ve ever slept on. And our guide? A storytelling legend.
Nancy Jo Carter –
If you don’t have much time but crave history and adventure, this is the way to go. From the Giza Pyramids (yes, they’re huge) to the halls of the Egyptian Museum, we felt like time travelers. Even with the packed itinerary, the whole thing was smooth. Guides were pro-level and full of knowledge without being boring. Also — pro tip — bring comfy shoes. You’ll walk a lot and love every step!
Hank Wilburn –
Whew! What a ride. This Cairo & Luxor round trip gave us nonstop culture, epic scenery, and 5-star transportation every step of the way. From the chaotic fun of Khan El Khalili to the serene mystery of Luxor Temple at night — we were totally immersed. Our driver even played local music in the car, which made the ride feel like a vibe. The quick flights saved time and the hotel breakfast was 🔥.
Lily Mae Thompson –
I’ve always wanted to see the pyramids — who hasn’t? But what I didn’t expect was how emotional Luxor would make me. Walking through Hatshepsut’s Temple while the sun set made my heart race. We covered so many iconic places in just two days, and yet nothing felt rushed. The schedule was tight but surprisingly relaxing. It was more than sightseeing — it was a walk through humanity’s roots.
Caleb Morris –
I never thought two days could feel like a week of adventure. Between riding on a comfy flight to Luxor and checking into a hotel that looked like a palace, this trip had the perfect blend of style and substance. The Valley of the Kings? Goosebumps. The food? Authentic and flavorful. And the temples? They made me feel like Indiana Jones (but with AC). 😄 It’s perfect for travelers wanting a taste of ancient magic without sacrificing comfort.
Emma Louden –
From the moment we landed in Cairo, this 2-day adventure was nonstop wonder. The pyramids felt like they leapt straight out of a movie, and standing beneath the towering Karnak columns gave me chills. The hotel was sleek, comfy, and offered an incredible Nile view 🌅. Flights were smooth and on time, with friendly drivers waiting at each airport. Our guide shared amazing stories — not just facts, but real-life tales of pharaohs and gods. This trip made me fall in love with Egypt’s soul, even in such a short visit.
Betsy Lou Granger –
2 Days of Magic Mummies and Mint Tea ☕
Short and sweet trip with so much history it could fill a dozen textbooks but in real life with sand in your shoes and pyramids on your camera roll. Loved every second especially when we sat at a cafe near the bazaar drinking Egyptian mint tea like we were locals. The Valley of the Kings was haunting and beautiful and the guide helped bring every tomb to life.
Tanner Joe Whitlock –
Colossi of Memnon Look Like My Uncles on Front Porch
Okay not really but dang those statues are HUGE 😆 Egypt’s got history just sitting out in the open like it’s no big deal. This tour flew us around and pampered us good. Fancy hotel made me question my trailer back home and that Nile view? Just wow. The tour wasn’t too fast we got time to breathe in some ancient air.
Darla Mae Simmons –
Sphinx Side-Eye and Sunset Over Karnak Temple 🌄
I swear that Sphinx was judging me when I tried to take a selfie with it but it was still worth it. Karnak at sunset was magical I could hear birds echoing off those ancient stones and I got goosebumps. The ride to the sites was air-conditioned heaven and I don’t know how they squeezed so much wonder into two days without it feeling rushed.
Bo Randle –
Two Cities Two Days Too Many Memories to Count
This was a jam-packed ride from pyramids to ancient tombs with enough ancient history to fry my brain in the best way. The guide was like an Egyptian encyclopedia with legs. The best part? No long bus rides just a comfy flight and even comfier beds. I didn’t want to leave Luxor but Cairo had its charm with that bustling bazaar full of smells and smiles.
Ruby-Lynn Carter –
Cairo Museum Was Cooler Than a Tractor in January
I’m not usually into museums but this one had GOLD like real actual gold everywhere and Tutankhamun’s stuff was wild. The pyramids were something else and that camel ride? Well let’s just say I ain’t ready to change careers but it was worth it for the photos 😂 Our guide told us so many stories I’m starting to think I might’ve been Egyptian in a past life.
Waylon McCoy –
Valley of the Kings and a Hotel Fit for One
Never in my days did I think I’d walk down the tombs of ancient kings and sleep in a place with air conditioning that powerful 😍 I felt like a celebrity. Even the food tasted like it was cooked by someone’s proud Egyptian grandma. The Colossi of Memnon were just standing there like two huge county fair statues watching over us.
JoBeth Parker –
Khan Khalili’s Maze Had Me Shopping Like a Queen
I thought I was just going to see some pyramids and temples but nobody warned me I’d go broke shopping at Khan Khalili 😅 every corner had something shiny calling my name. Between that and the luxurious hotel bed I barely wanted to leave. The museum in Cairo had mummies that looked better preserved than some folks at our last high school reunion.
Earl Donnelly –
Fast Planes Fancy Beds and Pharaohs Everywhere
I ain’t used to flying in no big city planes but they got us from Cairo to Luxor quicker than you can say Cleopatra and back again. I wasn’t expecting to stay in a hotel that nice neither I even took a picture of the bathroom it was that shiny. The temples? Whew boy I’ve seen some big barns but nothing like this. Egypt’s got stories older than grandma’s rocking chair
Luanne Withers –
Packed Two Thousand Years Into Two Days of Fun
From standing in awe in front of the Sphinx to wandering the dusty glory of the Valley of the Kings this tour was a wild cultural rollercoaster. Hotel was so comfy I wanted to marry that pillow and the flight was quicker than my cousin Tammy gossiping on Sunday. Luxor’s tombs blew my mind the carvings look like they were done yesterday. Felt like I met half the pharaohs by the end of it.
Cletus Rayburn –
Luxor’s Temples Made Me Feel Like an Ancient Time Traveler
Okay y’all I still can’t believe I walked through Karnak Temple like it was my own backyard 😲 the size of those pillars had me spinning like a chicken in a tornado ! The flight from Cairo to Luxor was smoother than a Sunday drive in my pickup and the hotel we stayed in? Let’s just say I felt fancier than prom night at the VFW hall. We managed to cram thousands of years of history into two whirlwind days and still had time for some Egyptian tea at Khan El Khalili. The guide explained everything with the patience of a preacher at Bible study.