One Package Hot Air Balloon with Best of Luxor Full Day Tour

  • 8 Hours
  • Max People : 60
  • Everyday
  • Min Age: 1-90
  • Pickup: Luxor Hotel & Nile Cruise
Description

Sailing over Luxor in a hot air balloon lets you see the full scope of the archaeological site, a perspective that’s impossible to get from the ground. This tour departs every morning for an unforgettable ride over one of the world’s largest open-air museums. Included breakfast and hotel pickup make the early-morning start a little easier. Luxor hot air balloon ride Get a bird’s eye perspective on the archaeological site Light breakfast and tea included All transportation included with hotel pickup and drop-off.

Highlights:

  • Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Ride over Luxor
  • Visit the Valley of the Kings and explore the tombs of ancient pharaohs
  • Discover the grandeur of Hatshepsut Temple
  • Marvel at the statues of Colossi of Memnon
  • Explore the massive Karnak Temple and the awe-inspiring Luxor Temple
Price Includes
Hotel Pick up and drop off
Bottled water during your trip Motorboat to transfer to the West Bank
Hot Air Balloons
private air conditioned vehicle
Qualified Egyptologist Tour Guide
Lunch
Entry/Admission
Visit; Luxor Temple, Karnak Temple ,The Valley of the kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Colossi of Memnon
Price Excludes
tipping

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Sailing over Luxor in a hot air balloon lets you see the full scope of the archaeological site, a perspective that’s impossible to get from the ground. This tour departs every morning for an unforgettable ride over one of the world’s largest open-air museums. Included breakfast and hotel pickup make the early-morning start a little easier. Luxor hot air balloon ride Get a bird’s eye perspective on the archaeological site Light breakfast and tea included All transportation included with hotel pickup and drop-off

Duration: 45 minutes

The Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues located in the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile in Egypt. They depict the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, who ruled Egypt during the 18th Dynasty (around 1390–1352 BC). The statues are made of quartzite sandstone and are about 18 meters (59 feet) tall. They originally stood at the entrance of Amenhotep's mortuary temple, but today they are the only remains of the temple still standing. The statues are also known for their acoustic properties, as they emit a whistling or humming sound when struck by the sun's rays. This phenomenon, known as the "Vocal Memnon," was thought by the ancient Greeks to be the statue speaking, and it drew many tourists to the site.

Duration: 15 minutes

The Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari is a funerary temple built for the 18th dynasty Pharaoh Hatshepsut, who ruled Egypt from 1478 to 1458 BC. The temple is located in the Theban Necropolis on the west bank of the Nile, opposite the city of Luxor. The temple is unique for its design, as it was built into a cliff face, with three terraces rising up the face of the rock. The temple features a series of chapels, courtyards and halls, some of which are decorated with intricate carvings and paintings depicting Hatshepsut's rule and her achievements. The temple also features a series of statues of Hatshepsut, including a large red granite statue of the pharaoh, which is now on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The temple was rediscovered in the 19th century and has since undergone extensive restoration. Today, it is a popular tourist site and a significant example of ancient Egyptian architecture.

Duration: 2 hours

The Valley of the Kings is a valley located in the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, Egypt. The valley is home to the tombs of many pharaohs of the New Kingdom period of ancient Egypt, including Tutankhamun, Rameses II, and Hatshepsut. The Valley of the Kings is also known as the "Valley of the Gates of the Kings" (or "the Place of Truth"). The valley contains over 60 tombs, most of which were built for the pharaohs of the 18th, 19th and 20th dynasties. The tombs are decorated with intricate carvings and paintings depicting religious scenes, funerary rituals, and the daily life of the pharaohs. The tomb of Tutankhamun, who ruled Egypt between 1332 and 1323 BC, is one of the most famous tombs in the valley, and it was discovered by Howard Carter in 1922. The tomb contained a wealth of artifacts, including the famous mask of Tutankhamun, The Valley of the Kings is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is a popular tourist destination

Duration: 2 hours

complex of temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings located in the ancient city of Thebes. The complex is dedicated to the god Amun and his consort Mut and their son Khonsu. It is one of the largest religious complexes in the world.The temple complex was built and expanded over a period of around 2000 years, from the Middle Kingdom period to the Ptolemaic period of ancient Egypt. The complex includes the Great Temple of Amun, the Temple of Khonsu, the Temple of Ptah, and many other structures. The complex features several impressive architectural elements, and the largest hypostyle hall ever built.The Temple of Karnak was an important religious and political center during ancient Egypt. It was the main temple of the god Amun, and the pharaohs of the New Kingdom period built and expanded the complex to gain the god's favor and to celebrate their power and achievements. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is a popular tourist destination.

Duration: 2 hours

The temple was built during the New Kingdom period, around 1400 BC, and dedicated to the god Amun, his consort Mut, and their son Khonsu.The temple is particularly known for its two massive stone statues of Ramses II, which stand at the temple's entrance. The temple also features a hypostyle hall, with towering columns and beautiful carvings, and a sanctuary, which was the most sacred part of the temple. The temple also features a sacred lake, which was used for the purification of the priests. The temple also features a series of chapels and halls, some of which were added by later pharaohs and other rulers.Luxor Temple was once linked to the Temple of Karnak by a avenue of sphinxes, and it was an important religious and political center during the New Kingdom period. The temple was also used as a Christian church during the Roman period. The temple is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is a popular tourist destination.

Duration: 2 hours
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FAQs

Yes, the ride is operated by licensed professionals, with all safety measures in place.

Absolutely! We can adjust the itinerary to match your preferences.

Yes, but children must be at least 6 years old to participate in the hot air balloon ride.

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