Luxor Day Tours is The best way to see the heavenly splendor of Luxor, one of the world’s most excellent open-air museums and home to some of Egypt’s most beautiful and spectacular monuments, is with an Egypt Life Tours tour operator, tour guide, or driver for more than 30 years who offers excellent service at reasonable rates. Our Luxor day tours are the key to seeing the most popular tourist attractions like
Take guided Luxor tours to discover the magnificent temples of Karnak, Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, Valley of the Nobles, Madinat Habu, Dendera & Abydos temples, Queen Hatshepsut’s temple, and other historical sites. Also see: a hot-air balloon ride over Luxor (for an extra fee), a horse carriage tour in Luxor (also available for an additional cost), and many fun things.
We organize trips from Luxor to Cairo and Alexandria, where it is worth seeing tourist attractions such as the Pyramids Complex, the Great Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, the Cairo Citadel, the Khan El Khalili Bazaar, and more. We also provide trips from Luxor to Aswan to see the Abu Simbel temples. You’re among the lucky few who will get the chance to explore Egypt’s beauty on our Luxor excursions.
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Yes, Egypt is a welcoming country for tourists. The main tourist areas are well-protected, and we prioritize your safety by using experienced guides and reliable transportation. As with any international travel, we recommend staying aware of your surroundings and keeping your valuables secure.
The most pleasant times to travel to Egypt are during the cooler, milder months from October to April. This period allows you to explore the ancient temples and tombs comfortably. While summer (May to September) can be very hot, it's a great time for deals and enjoying the Red Sea resorts.
For a first-time visitor, the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx are essential. We also highly recommend exploring the ancient temples of Luxor and Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, and the historical treasures within the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Our tours are designed to cover these iconic highlights and more.
Pack lightweight, breathable clothing like cotton and linen. For visiting historical and religious sites, modest attire that covers your shoulders and knees is recommended. Don't forget comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and strong sunscreen for protection against the sun. A light jacket is useful for cooler evenings.
Most travelers from North America, Europe, and many other countries will need a visa. You can often get a visa upon arrival at major airports like Cairo, or you can apply for an e-Visa online before your trip for convenience. We advise checking the latest visa regulations for your specific nationality well in advance of your departure.