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Luxor Day Trip by Plane from Sharm El Sheikh
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Luxor Day Trip by Plane from Sharm El Sheikh
Embark on a remarkable journey to Luxor, the "world's largest open-air museum," with a convenient day trip by plane from Sharm El Sheikh. Experience the magic of ancient Egypt in one of its most iconic cities.Highlights of the Historical Luxor Excursion
- Direct flight from Sharm El Sheikh to Luxor, ensuring a hassle-free trip.
- Visit the legendary Karnak Temple, a testament to ancient Egyptian grandeur.
- Discover the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings.
- Marvel at the imposing Colossi of Memnon.
- Enjoy a guided tour for fascinating historical insights.
- Relish a buffet lunch by the serene Nile River.
Why Choose Luxor for Your Egyptian Adventure?
Luxor, often called the "world's largest open-air museum," is home to extraordinary archaeological treasures. Every corner reveals a story, from intricately decorated tombs to grand temples that have stood the test of time.Key Historical Places in Luxor
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- Karnak Temple: A sprawling complex of sanctuaries, halls, and obelisks dedicated to Amun-Ra.
- Valley of the Kings: Over 60 royal tombs featuring intricate carvings and paintings.
- Luxor Temple: A site of religious importance for ancient Egyptian kings, built by Amenhotep III and Ramses II.
- Hatshepsut's Temple: A stunning mortuary temple built for Egypt’s first female pharaoh.
- Medinet Habu: A well-preserved temple dedicated to Ramses III, showcasing vivid carvings.
(3) Comments
Maverick
5It was a very peaceful and calm sailing with Sofia, my skipper for the day. The wind was a bit weak initially but it really picked up when we were sailing back. Sofia is very active and an excellent skipper and a very good guide and pointed lot of different types of boats to me, the meaning of the horns. The island we went to was hilly and a very small beach and we had a good lunch there.
John Murphy
4The experience was great, there was a lot to see. A few comments, 1. The audio was quite soft at times so I could not hear the commentary and history but the audio I could hear was entertaining and well read 2. Different drivers give different service so if you do not have a map it is easy to miss spots. I recommend having a sign/audio in the bus that tells you which stop you are at
John
5We LOVED this tour. Our group’s ages range from 18-26 and the tour was perfect for us. It is somewhat physically challenging but if you are in decent shape, it’s manageable and so worth it! Their team gives you all the gear you need (wetsuits, shoes, helmets, life jackets, etc) so all we brought was a swimsuit and a towel. This has been the favorite activity of our group so far on our travels.