Private day tour to Luxor from Aswan by vehicle

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Private day tour to Luxor from Aswan by vehicle (1)Private day tour to Luxor from Aswan by vehicle (1)

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Pick up from your hotel in Aswan and back All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle Professional English-speaking tour guide ✓ Entrance fees to the mentioned sights ✓ Lunch at quality restaurant ✓ Bottled water during your trip ✓ Pick up service from hotel and return ✓ Assistance of our personnel during tours ✓ Shopping tours in Luxor ✓ All services charges and taxes included

               

➢ Personal spending ➢ Optional Activities ➢ Tipping

               

Prices Single $ 264 2 Persons $ 186 3 Persons $ 160 4 Persons $ 147 5 Persons $ 139 6 Person & more $ 134 Prices: Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays. Children Policy: 0 - 01.99 Free of Charge 6 - 11.99 pay 50% of tour price 12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.

               

Private day tour to Luxor from Aswan by vehicle Private day tour to visit the historical places in Luxor city like East and west bank of Luxor by private vehicle and guide

Duration:
12 hours
Transport:
Deluxe Nile cruise + Domestic Flights
Tour Type:
Daily
Group size:
Private in Cairo, Small Group tour: 4 to 15 persons on Cruise
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Experience type
Multi day tour
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Attributes
Couples · Eco friendly · Family Friendly · Group friendly · Indoor · Luxury · Outdoor · Private experience
Booking in advance
Can be booked no later than 2 day(s) before start time

Private day tour to Luxor from Aswan by vehicle

(13 customer reviews)

$2,800.00

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Restaurant

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Sun Deck-Bar

Discotheque

Swimming pool

Internet

Fax

Fridge

Phone

Shower

Hairdryer

Safe

TV

Library

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    Day Travel to Luxor by a modern private vehicle from Aswan with your tour guide to Luxor. Upon arrival you will visit the most attractive sites of Luxor Starting with Eastern bank of the Nile to visit Karnak Temple Complex which comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings. Building at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom and continued into the Ptolemaic period. It's a vast open-air museum, and the second largest ancient religious site in the world. It's mainly a place to worship the Theban triad (Gods Amon, his consort Mut, and their son Khunso). Then stop for lunch. After that start your visit to the west bank of the Nile including (Valley of the kings where you will see the well preserved tombs belonging to the kings of the new kingdom including the great ruler Ramses II and the child King Tut Ankh Amon. (If you wish, pay an additional cost direct to enter the tomb of King Tutankhamun). The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut it's called "the Holy of Holies”. It is one the best architecture buildings.It consist of three levels connected with each other by ramps and has different scenes on its walls depicting the divine birth of the Queen and her Commercial expedition to Punt Land. The temple is mainly dedicated to worship the supreme god Amon-Ra. Then, stop for photos at the Colossi of Memnon: two towering statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, that once stood at his now long-gone funerary temple. Hear the stories and legends that surround the statues, and inspect the Roman-era graffiti engraved in the stone. Before your tour ends, perhaps take the opportunity to visit an alabaster factory and, if you wish, purchase some hand-cut pieces as souvenirs. Around 17:00 pm Transfer back to your Hotel in Aswan OR your hotel in Luxor or even to Luxor airport in case if you would leave Luxor on that day.


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Private day tour to Luxor from Aswan by vehicle

Private day tour to visit the historical places in Luxor city like East and west bank of Luxor by private vehicle and guide

 

13 reviews for Private day tour to Luxor from Aswan by vehicle

  1. Ethan Davis

    A private day tour in Luxor sounds fantastic! Exploring both the East and West Banks with a personal guide is the perfect way to dive deep into the history of Ancient Egypt

  2. Olivia Carter

    This private day tour offers the best of Luxor—personalized service, historical insights, and the chance to visit iconic landmarks at your own pace

  3. Liam Robinson

    A private vehicle and guide make this tour of Luxor’s East and West Banks an exceptional way to experience the city’s rich history and breathtaking sites.

  4. Charlene Ray

    This tour turned a plain ol’ Tuesday into a memory I’ll carry forever. The best part? Total comfort and privacy. The car was spotless, the AC was a lifesaver, and we rolled into Luxor fresh and ready. East Bank was grand and golden. West Bank? More mysterious. It felt like discovering a secret chapter of Earth’s history. I stood inside a tomb, reading stories older than time, with no one else around but our guide and my wide eyes. It was less of a tour, more of an experience — wrapped in luxury and dipped in sunshine 🌞.

  5. Delmar Faulkner

    From Aswan to the heart of ancient wonders — all in one day and without breaking a sweat (mostly). The drive was comfortable, and our driver kept us smiling the whole way. Luxor is packed with jaw-dropping sites, and I’m not even exaggerating. Temple of Hatshepsut stole the show for me — the stairs, the cliffs, the breeze from the Nile. Our guide shared stories that made the gods and pharaohs feel alive. We even saw some locals riding donkeys like it was just another Tuesday 😂. I’ll be telling folks back home about this one for a while.

  6. Wade Sumner

    There’s no thrill quite like walking into a tomb that’s older than your country. We left Aswan in a clean private car (big thanks to the driver for the chilled water) and made great time to Luxor. The sheer scale of the temples left me speechless — and that doesn’t happen often. Valley of the Kings? Hauntingly beautiful. Karnak? Like stepping onto a movie set. It’s not just sightseeing — it’s full-on immersion. And when the sun got high, our guide always found shady spots to chat. This day had rhythm, not just ruins.

  7. Earlene Moss

    You don’t expect to laugh much on a history tour, but we sure did. Our guide had this knack for keeping it light while dropping deep facts. The drive from Aswan to Luxor was smooth and scenic, and the stops were well-timed so we never felt rushed. I was obsessed with the symmetry at Hatshepsut’s temple and could’ve stared at Karnak’s columns all day. The tombs were cooler than my hotel room and twice as quiet. Luxor knows how to impress you without trying too hard. Definitely one for the storybooks. 📘

  8. Nadine Tuggle

    This tour gave me history and glamour wrapped in one unforgettable ride. I loved cruising in a sleek car across the golden landscape between Aswan and Luxor, sipping water and snapping pics through the windows. When we got to the East Bank, it was all columns and grand halls. The West Bank hit different — more intimate, more spiritual. I especially loved how every temple had its own personality. Our guide was like a walking documentary but funny, which I didn’t know was possible 🤓. My camera roll is a mess now, but it’s the good kind of mess!

  9. Hank Dillard

    The thing about this trip? It’s like time-travel — but with seatbelts and good Wi-Fi. Our private car was more comfortable than I expected, even on bumpy roads. We kicked off early from Aswan and reached Luxor just in time for that golden morning light to hit the temples. Karnak is ridiculously huge. You walk in thinking you’ve seen ruins before, and then this place laughs at you. The highlight for me was the silence inside the tombs. No big crowds, just cool air and ancient stillness. Ten outta ten for peace, shade, and goosebumps.

  10. Bobby Jo Whitaker

    East Bank? West Bank? I say BOTH, please! Luxor in one day is totally doable with this kind of service. We zipped up from Aswan in a clean, comfy ride — no dodgy pit stops or awkward waiting. The monuments are massive, majestic, and honestly overwhelming in the best way. Walking through the Temple of Hatshepsut felt like I was in an open-air palace built by a queen with flair. The stories carved in stone were like ancient comic books, and our guide made each panel come alive. I was so wrapped up I forgot to check my phone for hours 📵!

  11. Cletus Harper

    If you’re someone who enjoys exploring without a crowd breathing down your neck, this tour nails it. Having a private vehicle made all the difference — we weren’t herded around, we cruised. The air-con was glorious, especially once we reached the sun-drenched tombs. Valley of the Kings was surreal. I stared at the wall art until my neck begged for mercy. Our guide knew every detail — not in a boring way, but like they really lived it. We even stopped for lunch at a place with views of the Nile and local grilled fish. Not bad for a Tuesday.

  12. Ruby Mayfield

    I had the kind of day Indiana Jones would write home about. The trip from Aswan to Luxor by private car was smooth and stylish — I almost forgot I was in the middle of the desert. Luxor has this magic where every rock feels like it’s whispering old secrets. East Bank, West Bank, every stop had its own vibe. My favorite part was standing between the colossal statues at Karnak thinking, “They built this without cranes?” 😂 The trip gave me a deep dive into ancient Egypt, and I didn’t even have to walk too much thanks to our awesome driver and guide.

  13. Willard McKinney

    Stepping into Luxor felt like walking straight into an epic history book 📜 ! We cruised over from Aswan in a comfy air-conditioned ride with huge windows, so even the desert views were a treat. Our guide was brilliant — smooth storyteller, plenty of jokes, and somehow made temples thousands of years old feel like they were just built. Karnak and Hatshepsut’s temple both blew my socks off. The Valley of the Kings? Mind-blowing. It was an action-packed day, but never rushed. I still had time to soak in the sights and grab some pomegranate juice near the Nile. Definitely a day to remember.

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Private Egyptologist Tour Guide

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Main restaurant serving buffet food

Air conditioned bar

Lounge with Discotheque

Large sun deck with bar and swimming pool

Air conditioned massage room

Boutique, beauty and gift shop

Laundry service

Gym

Evening entertainment

Internet and fax facilities (when docked - intermittent & chargeable)

Air conditioning

Fridge

Phone

Bathroom with bath and over bath shower

Hairdryer

Safe

Satellite TV when docked

Library

Swimming pool

Table games

Spa

Bazaar



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