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A Luxor day tour from El Quseir is an unforgettable, long-but-rewarding dash into ancient Egypt — a private journey that folds the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut’s terraces, the Colossi of Memnon, and Karnak’s colossal colonnades into one epic adventure.
If you love history, photography, or simply the thrill of standing where pharaohs ruled, this is the day to plan.
Distance: roughly 285–320 km one way, depending on your hotel location.
Typical drive time: 3 to 4½ hours each way by private, air-conditioned car.
Valley of the Kings ticket: includes entry to three tombs; special tombs (e.g. Tutankhamun) require a separate fee.
Karnak’s scale: the largest religious complex ever built, covering about 100 hectares of temples and shrines.
04:00 – Hotel pickup in El Quseir
Your private driver collects you early to beat both heat and traffic. Bring a breakfast box (most hotels can prepare one). The road passes desert landscapes before reaching the green Nile Valley. Short rest stops are scheduled along the way.
09:30 – 11:30 — Valley of the Kings
Begin your exploration on Luxor’s West Bank. Your Egyptologist guide leads you through the legendary necropolis where pharaohs of the New Kingdom rest. Standard entry covers three tombs; additional tickets grant access to special chambers such as Tutankhamun’s or Seti I’s.
11:30 – 12:30 — Temple of Hatshepsut (Deir el-Bahri)
Marvel at Hatshepsut’s elegant, three-tiered temple that rises against the cliffs — a masterpiece of harmony between architecture and desert rock.
12:30 – 13:30 — Colossi of Memnon & Lunch
Stop for photos at the immense seated statues of Amenhotep III, then enjoy a traditional Egyptian lunch in a local restaurant — try koshari, falafel, or grilled fish.
15:00 – 16:30 — Karnak Temple (East Bank)
Cross the Nile to the East Bank to visit Karnak, a vast complex of sanctuaries, pylons, and the famed Hypostyle Hall with 134 massive columns. Stroll the Avenue of Sphinxes and imagine ancient processions that once linked Karnak to Luxor Temple.
16:30 – 17:30 — Optional Felucca Ride / Downtime
If time allows, unwind with an optional sail on a traditional felucca and watch the sunset paint the river gold — a serene finale to the day.
Evening — Return to El Quseir
Sit back and relax on the drive home, arriving at your hotel late evening with your camera full and your mind still in ancient Thebes.
Permits & Checkpoints: the Safaga–Luxor road includes security checkpoints; authorized operators arrange permits for you. Always carry your tour confirmation.
Bring: hat, sunscreen, comfortable shoes, sunglasses and small change for toilets and tips.
Tipping: Customary and appreciated — budget a small amount for each staff member.
Photography: Allowed in most temples but tripods and drones are restricted; observe on-site signs.
Best time to go: October to April for pleasant temperatures; early departures reduce crowds and heat.
Typical starting price (private): around USD 125–170 per person depending on group size and pickup location.
Optional extras: Tutankhamun’s tomb ticket, hot-air balloon flight (over Luxor at sunrise), or felucca sailing experience.
One day in Luxor can feel like a journey through thousands of years. From the silence of royal tombs to the echo of temple columns, every moment connects you to Egypt’s living history.
Plan your private Luxor day tour from El Quseir today — share your travel date and group size, and we’ll arrange a comfortable, seamless itinerary with expert guides and clear pricing.
04:00 – Pickup from your hotel in El Quseir, drive through the desert toward Luxor.
09:30 – Explore Valley of the Kings (3 tombs included).
11:30 – Visit Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri.
12:30 – Stop at Colossi of Memnon and enjoy lunch.
15:00 – Discover Karnak Temple on the East Bank.
16:30 – Optional felucca ride on the Nile at sunset.
Evening – Return to El Quseir, arriving late evening.
Q: How long is the drive from El Quseir to Luxor?
A: Roughly 3–4½ hours each way, depending on hotel location and road conditions.
Q: Do I need special travel permits?
A: Licensed tour operators handle all permits for tourists on this route.
Q: Can I visit Tutankhamun’s tomb?
A: Yes, it requires a separate ticket available on site — your guide will assist with purchase and timing.
Q: Is the day too long?
A: It is a full day but comfortably doable thanks to private transport, rest stops, and flexible timing.
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