2 Day Excursion To Cairo And Luxor From Hurghada

let yourself to us to make you feel the majesty of our history from the greatness of Giza Pyramids to the fundamental museum the Egyptian Museum
Duration

1 Day Trip

Tour Type

Private

Transportation

Bus

Description

2 Day Excursion To Cairo And Luxor From Hurghada

let yourself to us to make you feel the majesty of our history from the greatness of Giza Pyramids to the fundamental museum the Egyptian Museum, then fly to Luxor to see the Valley of the Kings , Karnak all of this in just Cairo and Luxor two days trip from Hurghada

Please remember to bring

  • Camera
  • Passports
  • Flight Tickets

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
2 – 05.99 pay 25% of tour price
6 – 11.99 pay 50% of tour price
12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.
Notes :
Child pricing applies to children who share rooms with their parents (Max 2 Children in one Room)

Included/Excluded

  • Flight ticket [Hurghada / Cairo - Cairo / Luxor].
  • one night stay at Hotel in Cairo
  • All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
  • English Tour guide, language as required.
  • Day Tour in Cairo including Pyramids and Egyptian Museum
  • Day Tours in Luxor including Karnak and West Bank
  • Lunch meals during the tours.
  • Entrance fees for the mentioned sightseeing
  • Private transfer from Luxor to Hurghada
  • All Service charges & taxes
  • Any Extras not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Tipping

Tour Itinerary

Day 1- Hurghada - Cairo

You will be picked up from your hotel in Hurghada then transfer to Hurghada airport for short flight to Cairo

You will be picked up from Cairo airport by our tour guide to enjoy a great excursion to The Pyramids of Giza ( Cheops , Chephren, and Mykerinus. )Then proceed to visit the Great Sphinx and visit the Valley Temple .

Giza Pyramid Complex:
The complex includes three main pyramids, six little pyramids, the great sphinx, and the Valley Temple . The complex dates back to the 4th dynasty 2400 years B.C.

The Great Pyramid :
It is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids of the Giza plateau and the only one to remain intact from the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World. The height of the great pyramid is 147m, the number of stones used in construction is 2,300,000 and it took twenty years to be built.

The Great Sphinx :
It is the largest statue in the world, standing at 73 m. long, 19 m. wide, and 20 m in height. It is the oldest known monumental sculpture.

The Valley Temple:
A Granite mortuary temple was used by Ancient Egyptians for the mummification process and this is the only remaining one at the Giza plateau.

Lunch will be served during the Pyramids at the local restaurant in Giza

Then visit the Egyptian Museum

The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Tahir:
It exhibits a rare collection of over 250,000 genuine artifacts that date as far back as 5000 years, including an exclusive exhibit dedicated to the Tutankhamen - A collection of treasures, gold, and jewelry that were buried in his tomb for over 3,500 years before they were discovered in 1920 when his tomb was excavated.

If you wish to visit the mummies royal hall, where you will have the feeling of stroling down the vally of the kings where most of these mummies where originaly resting then ask your tour guide to take you to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization . It will cost 50 $ Extra per person.

The New Grand museum is not officially open yet. It will be opened officially by the end of 2023.but if you wish to visit it we offer limited tours to test site readiness and the visitor experience ahead of the official opening. Access is scurrently limited to the Grand Hall, commercial area, and exterior gardens. All other interior paces, including access to the galleries and collections, are restricted until the official opening.

You have options to enjoy Cairo by night

First option:

Optional trip to the sound and the light show at Giza Pyramids and it costs 40 $ Per person
With the Sound Light Show at the Giza pyramids, the pharaonic history is being re-told by the sphinx, unraveling the ancient secrets and mysterious tales. The Sound and Light show at the pyramids narrates the history of those great kings; Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.

Overnight in Hotel in Cairo

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

Day 2- Luxor - Hurghada

we will pick you up from your hotel in Cairo by private A.C. Car to be transferred to Cairo airport for a short flight to Luxor

Upon arrival you will meet your private tour guide who will join you to visit:

Karnak Temple:

No site in Egypt is more impressive than Karna . It is the largest temple complex ever built by man and represents the combined achievement of many generations of ancient builders and pharaohs. The Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples situated on 247 acres of land.

Lunch will be served in a local restaurant in Luxor .

Cross the Nile with a motorboat, Then Proceed to visit:

The Valley of kings:

The Valley of Kings is The final resting place of Egypt's rulers from the 18th to 20th dynasty, it is home to tombs including the great pharaoh Ramses II and boy pharaoh Tutankhamen.
he tombs were well stocked with all the material goods a ruler might need in the next world. Most of the decoration inside the tombs still well preserved.

Hatshepsut Temple:

It is one of the most beautiful & best preserved of all of the temples of Ancient Egypt. The temple was built on three levels with two wide ramps in a central position joining the levels together.

Colossi of Memnon :
Two massive stone statues of king Amenhotep III are the only remains of a complete mortuary temple.
The statues are made from blocks of quartzite sandstone which exist in Cairo then moved 700 KM to Luxor

Optional tour to Luxor temple

“the place of the First Occasion,” where the god Amon experienced rebirth during the pharaoh's annually reenacted coronation ceremony do not miss this experiance

The you will be transferd from Luxor to your hotel in Hurghada and this is the end of your tour with us

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

Remark : If you wish to do any changes like to start with Luxor instead of Cairo or to overnight in the first day in Luxor instead of Cairo and have an optional tour with Hotairballon just let us know as our tour is flexiable to what you wish our aim is to make your dream tours real

Take a look at this experiance if you want to change your mind

Optional trip Balloon ride over the valley of the Kings 80 $ per person

Get your cameras ready for a stunning balloon ride over the historic town of Luxor. Catch the rays of the early morning sun illuminating the city and its surrounding mountains.get a bird's eye view of Luxor's ancient sites from aboard of a hot air balloon

20 reviews for 2 Day Excursion To Cairo And Luxor From Hurghada

  1. Noah Thompson

    If you’re short on time but want maximum magic, this is it. Seeing the pyramids one morning and standing in King Tut’s tomb the next? Unreal. Food, transport, guides – everything worked like clockwork. I still can’t believe we did all that in two days.

  2. Chloe Bennett

    My favorite part? Wandering through Karnak Temple just before sunset. The colors on the stone were out of this world. Also, I didn’t expect how fun the desert drive to Cairo would be – blasting music, sipping iced drinks, and just watching the sands roll by.

  3. Ethan Moore

    The sun in Cairo was no joke – bring a hat! But it was totally worth it to stand in front of those giant pyramids. The museum cooled us down and blew our minds. Then, flying to Luxor felt like hitting the reset button. Everything was so calm and serene there. Luxor has a different soul.

  4. Rachel Adams

    Two days might sound short, but somehow, it was enough to soak in thousands of years of human civilization. From the grandeur of Giza to the tombs carved into the mountains in Luxor – it was nonstop wonder. Even the transport between locations was smooth.

  5. Brian Davis

    As someone who loves history but hates crowds, this trip balanced everything well. Early access to the pyramids meant fewer people and better photos. The museum guide actually made the stories of the pharaohs fun – lots of jokes, which helped me stay engaged. Karnak Temple’s light and shadow made it one of my favorite spots.

  6. Amanda Lee

    What surprised me most about this trip was how comfortable everything was. From the air-conditioned vans to the flight to Luxor, every detail was taken care of. It felt like luxury without the crazy price. And the sights? Absolutely incredible. The hieroglyphics, the massive columns, the hot air rising off the sand – it was cinematic.

  7. Tyler Green

    This trip changed how I see history forever. Seeing the Sphinx up close was eerie in the best way. And the Egyptian Museum? Massive! I wish we had more hours to take it all in. Then came Luxor, and wow – it was pure magic. The Valley of the Kings felt so sacred. You could hear the silence of the past. Karnak was like walking through a temple from a dream.

  8. Jessica Miller

    From the moment we left Hurghada, I knew this trip was going to be something special. The private transport was modern and clean, which made a big difference. Cairo was everything I imagined – chaotic, loud, alive! But nothing beats seeing the Pyramids with your own eyes. Then we hopped on a quick flight to Luxor and suddenly it was like stepping into a whole different Egypt – calm, majestic, spiritual. Karnak Temple especially stood out. The columns there made me feel tiny. Our guide was funny, passionate, and knew every hidden corner.

  9. Michael Carter

    This tour was an amazing cultural sprint! From Hurghada’s beach vibe to Cairo’s dusty grandeur, everything was intense – in the best way possible. The guide made ancient history feel alive, and I even tried koshari for the first time – wild mix, surprisingly tasty! The temples of Karnak were just jaw-dropping. Would’ve loved more time to explore, but for a 2-day trip? Totally worth it.

  10. Sarah Wilson

    This trip is something I didn’t know I needed until I did it. Cairo’s energy was intense – the honking, the people, the sheer history! Standing in front of the Pyramids felt surreal, almost like walking through a movie set. And the Egyptian Museum? Absolutely packed with mummies, golden artifacts, and history I never thought I’d get to see up close. Luxor, on the other hand, was peaceful and breathtaking. The Valley of the Kings had this sacred silence that gave me chills. Karnak Temple was like a labyrinth of history. The flight between the cities was smooth, and the hotel in Luxor felt luxurious and welcoming after a long day. Honestly, it’s hard to believe we packed all this into just two days!

  11. Grace Martin

    The whole trip felt like a dream. Cairo was energetic and alive, the pyramids were somehow even bigger than I imagined, and the museum was overflowing with ancient magic. Luxor was slower, almost meditative. The Nile at sunrise? Pure peace. This experience felt both grand and personal at the same time.

  12. Logan Harris

    Imagine going from beach flip-flops in Hurghada to standing in royal tombs in Luxor. That’s how wild this trip was. The Valley of the Kings felt sacred, mysterious – and a little spooky. Karnak Temple made my jaw drop. Definitely brought back more photos than souvenirs.

  13. Ella White

    This trip was such a ride! Fast-paced, but never rushed. We got so many interesting facts from the guide – like how the Sphinx might actually be older than the pyramids. And flying over Egypt? The views from the plane were breathtaking. Loved the comfort of the whole journey too.

  14. Benjamin Hall

    If you love ancient history like me, this trip is a sensory explosion. From massive statues to underground tombs, it’s like reading ten books in two days – but live. The museum alone had enough artifacts to keep my brain buzzing. Luxor’s peaceful vibes were the perfect contrast.

  15. Isabella Reed

    What I loved most? The guide’s energy! He had stories for every statue, every tomb, even made us laugh in the middle of a Cairo traffic jam. The Karnak Temple at sunset gave me chills. And yes, I took at least 200 photos. You just can’t stop when every wall has hieroglyphics!

  16. Daniel Walker

    Started off with a sunrise drive from Hurghada, windows down, coffee in hand. By afternoon, we were standing face to face with the Sphinx. Later that night, we were flying to Luxor, where the quietness of the temples hit different. I’ve never been so tired and so thrilled in one day!

  17. Sophia Mitchell

    Cairo was wild – horns, markets, and massive history everywhere. The pyramids honestly shocked me with their size. The museum had such an energy – like the past whispering through the glass. Then Luxor was a total change: calm skies, vast temples, and that golden light at sunset. Felt like a movie.

  18. Wyatt Brown

    Pyramids? Check. Valley of the Kings? Check. Flying between two iconic cities in one trip? Also check. I didn’t expect the timing to be this perfect, but it really worked. Even the early morning start was worth it for the quiet at Giza. Oh – and I finally saw the real King Tut mask!

  19. Olivia Brooks

    This trip really surprised me with the level of comfort. The transportation was sleek and modern, even the lunch spot in Cairo had Nile views. Karnak Temple was the highlight for me – walking through those huge pillars felt like time-travel. And the museum? It’s a whole other universe of mummies and treasure.

  20. Liam Jackson

    Who knew 48 hours could feel like a full epic? One morning I was walking the sands near the Sphinx, by evening I was sipping tea near the Nile in Luxor. The logistics were smooth – nice air-conditioned ride, quick flight, comfy hotel. The guide made ancient Egypt feel like a Netflix series – drama, betrayal, gold masks, and all!

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