Soar over Luxor at sunrise, explore pharaohs’ tombs, and uncover ancient temples in a day of adventure and history.
Soar over Luxor at sunrise, explore pharaohs’ tombs, and uncover ancient temples in a day of adventure and history.
- Hurghada - Guests will be picked up from their hotel in Hurghada around 11:00 pm. After the pick-up, they will travel to Luxor in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. Enjoy a comfortable journey while heading to explore Luxor’s most significant historical sites.
- Luxor - Upon arriving in Luxor early in the morning, a representative will welcome…
- Hurghada - Guests will be picked up from their hotel in Hurghada around 11:00 pm. After the pick-up, they will travel to Luxor in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. Enjoy a comfortable journey while heading to explore Luxor’s most significant historical sites.
- Luxor - Upon arriving in Luxor early in the morning, a representative will welcome guests and take them to a café to sample some local tea. Following this, they will experience a hot air balloon ride lasting 45 to 60 minutes, witnessing the sunrise over Luxor’s archaeological wonders.
- Luxor hot air balloon - Admission included. Begin the hot air balloon adventure by watching the sun illuminate Luxor’s magnificent sights from above.
- Valley of the Kings - Next, visit the west bank of Luxor to explore the Valley of the Kings. Here, guests will discover the three most important tombs and admire the hieroglyph-covered walls.
- Tomb of Ramesses IX - The Tomb of Ramesses IX, known as KV6, is situated in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings. This 20th Dynasty, 11th-century BC tomb is celebrated for its vibrant, well-preserved decorations and relatively shallow design. Although incomplete, it features stunning astronomical ceilings and texts guiding the king through the afterlife, making it a popular and easily accessible tourist attraction.
- Tomb of Merenptah - The Tomb of Merneptah (KV8) is a 19th-Dynasty royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, belonging to Ramses II’s son. It is renowned for its vast size, steep incline, and the remains of a massive pink granite sarcophagus in the burial chamber. Visitors can admire well-preserved decorations, including images from the Book of Gates and the Book of Caverns.
- Tomb of King Tutankhamun (Tut) - The tomb of King Tutankhamun (KV62) is located in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, near Luxor. Discovered by Howard Carter in 1922, it is famous for being found nearly intact, revealing over 5,000 artifacts—including his gold mask—that offer unparalleled insight into ancient Egyptian royalty. The tomb is open to visitors.
- Tomb of Ramses VI - The Tomb of Ramesses VI (KV9), located in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, is a remarkably well-preserved 20th Dynasty tomb renowned for its vibrant, detailed, and complete decorative program. Originally started by Ramesses V, it was expanded and usurped by his uncle, Ramesses VI, who was buried there around 1137 BCE.
- Tomb of Ramses IV - The Tomb of Ramesses IV, designated as KV2 and located in the Valley of the Kings, is a well-preserved, highly decorated 20th-dynasty royal burial site featuring a straight-axis design. Open since antiquity, it boasts vibrant scenes from the Book of Caverns and Book of the Dead, and contains the pharaoh’s original large red granite sarcophagus.
- Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari - The guide will then lead guests to the most significant temple of the complex, the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. The temple consists of three floors with open balconies built of limestone, adorned with statues of the god Osiris and Queen Hatshepsut.
- Colossi of Memnon - The only remnants of the Temple of Amenhotep.
- Luxor Temple - The tour will pass by Luxor Temple.
- Temple of Karnak - Guests will then proceed to the east bank to visit the largest temple in Luxor, the Karnak Temple, dedicated to the god Amun, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu.
- Obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut - The Obelisk of Hatshepsut is a 97-foot (nearly 30 meters), 320-ton red granite monument at the Karnak Temple complex in Egypt. Erected in 1473–1458 BCE during the 18th Dynasty, it is one of the tallest, highest-quality surviving obelisks, featuring inscriptions detailing Hatshepsut’s legitimacy, divine birth, and building achievements.
- Temple of Ramesses III, Karnak - The Temple of Ramesses III at Karnak is a 20th Dynasty barque-chapel complex located in the first court of the main Karnak Temple complex in Luxor, Egypt. Built around 1180 BCE, this small, well-preserved, traditional temple features an entrance pylon, a courtyard lined with eight Osiride statues of the king, and three inner bark chapels dedicated to the Theban Triad.
- Obelisk of Thutmose I - The Obelisk of Thutmose I is an ancient Egyptian monument located in the Karnak Temple complex in Luxor. Erected around 1506–1493 BC, it is a 21.2-meter (roughly 70-foot) tall, 143-ton pillar carved from a single piece of red granite. It stands as one of the oldest and tallest surviving obelisks in Egypt.
- Hurghada - Finally, guests will be transferred back to their hotel in Hurghada.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Private Egyptology Guide
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Private Egyptology Guide
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
A day in Luxor begins with a stunning sunrise hot air balloon ride, providing sweeping views of the Nile and ancient temples. Upon landing, visitors can explore the Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of Egypt’s pharaohs, and admire the splendor of Hatshepsut Temple. The journey continues at Karnak Temple, famous for its impressive columns and…
A day in Luxor begins with a stunning sunrise hot air balloon ride, providing sweeping views of the Nile and ancient temples. Upon landing, visitors can explore the Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of Egypt’s pharaohs, and admire the splendor of Hatshepsut Temple. The journey continues at Karnak Temple, famous for its impressive columns and sacred lake. This tour blends exciting experiences with rich history, making it ideal for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
- Enjoy a breathtaking sunrise hot air balloon ride over Luxor
- Discover the Valley of the Kings and Hatshepsut Temple
- Visit the magnificent Karnak Temple complex
- Perfect for travelers interested in Egypt’s ancient history and culture
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.