Day Trip to Luxor from Safaga With the Tomb of Tutankhamun
Embark on a luxurious journey with our Exclusive Day Trip from Safaga to Luxor, where you’ll experience the very best of Egypt’s ancient wonders. This meticulously crafted tour offers VIP access to the legendary Tomb of Tutankhamun and provides an unparalleled exploration of Luxor’s most iconic archaeological sites, combining comfort, luxury, and historical richness in one extraordinary day.
Private Transfer from Your Hotel to Luxor
Your adventure begins with a private transfer from your hotel in Safaga to Luxor. Relax and enjoy the scenic drive across the Egyptian countryside, which takes approximately 4-5 hours. The journey passes through the coastal road, as well as towns like Safaga, Qena, and finally reaching Luxor, where the wonders of ancient Egypt await.
Your driver will ensure you have a smooth, comfortable ride, making stops for refreshments if needed.
Explore the Valley of the Kings
Your visit begins at the magnificent Valley of the Kings, one of Egypt’s most famous archaeological sites and the royal burial ground of the New Kingdom Pharaohs. Nestled among the desert hills on Luxor’s West Bank, this ancient necropolis contains more than 60 royal tombs, including those of renowned rulers such as Ramesses II and Seti I. Explore several beautifully decorated tombs adorned with vibrant wall paintings, intricate hieroglyphs, and scenes depicting the pharaohs’ journey into the afterlife. As you walk through these remarkable chambers, your private Egyptologist guide will reveal fascinating stories about ancient Egyptian religion, royal burial customs, mummification, and the beliefs that shaped one of the world’s greatest civilizations.
Explore the Tomb of Tutankhamun
Next, visit the world-famous Tomb of Tutankhamun, the most celebrated tomb in the Valley of the Kings. Discovered in 1922 by the archaeologist Howard Carter, this extraordinary burial chamber remains one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in history. Step inside the tomb of the young Pharaoh and admire the well-preserved hieroglyphs and colorful murals that illustrate his journey to the afterlife. Although Tutankhamun’s famous treasures, including his iconic golden mask, are now displayed in museums, the tomb itself offers a unique opportunity to stand in the final resting place of one of Ancient Egypt’s most famous kings. This unforgettable experience is a highlight of any Luxor tour and a must for history enthusiasts, archaeology lovers, and anyone fascinated by the wonders of Ancient Egypt.
Discover the Alabaster Factory
Next, stop by the Alabaster Factory in Luxor, where local artisans continue the ancient tradition of crafting stunning alabaster items.
Watch skilled craftsmen work with materials like alabaster, marble, and stone to create beautiful statues, vases, and other decorative pieces. Learn about the history of this craft and how it has been passed down through generations, and take the opportunity to purchase unique souvenirs to take home.
Explore the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
After the alabaster factory, head to the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, one of the most architecturally impressive monuments in Luxor.
Built into the cliffs of the Theban Mountains, this mortuary temple is dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut, one of Egypt’s most successful female pharaohs. The temple’s terraces and grand entrance are truly awe-inspiring. As you explore, your guide will explain the fascinating story of Hatshepsut’s reign and her ambitious building projects, which include this extraordinary temple.
Visit the Colossi of Memnon
Stop at the Colossi of Memnon, two enormous stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III that have stood guard over the Theban Necropolis for more than 3,400 years. These iconic monuments are among Luxor’s most photographed attractions and offer a fascinating glimpse into Egypt’s glorious past.
Enjoy Lunch at a Local Restaurant
After a day of exploring Luxor’s ancient wonders, relax and enjoy a traditional Egyptian lunch at a local restaurant.
Here, you’ll have the chance to sample Egyptian delicacies such as koshari (a delicious mixture of rice, pasta, lentils, and chickpeas), fool (stewed fava beans), and taameya (Egyptian falafel). This meal is the perfect opportunity to indulge in the flavors of Egypt and gain a deeper appreciation for the local culinary traditions.
Explore Karnak Temple Complex
The final stop of your tour is the magnificent Karnak Temple, one of the largest and most impressive religious sites in the world.
Spanning over 247 acres, this temple complex includes several temples, chapels, and pylons, all dedicated to the ancient Egyptian gods. The Great Hypostyle Hall, with its towering columns, is one of the main highlights of Karnak, and visitors can also explore the Amun-Ra Temple and other significant structures.
As you wander through the vast temple grounds, your guide will explain the history of this incredible site and the role it played in ancient Egyptian religious life.