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Luxor East and West Bank Overnight Tour from Aswan by Train is a private 2-day tour planned for travelers who want to visit the main historical sites on both sides of the Nile in Luxor from Aswan. This tour covers Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, the Avenue of Sphinxes, sunrise hot air balloon, the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Valley of the Kings, and Colossi of Memnon with VIP train ticket from Aswan to Luxor, private air-conditioned transfers, private Egyptologist guide, entrance fees, meals as mentioned, accommodation for 1 night at a Nile-view hotel, bottled water, and pickup and drop-off included.
The VIP train journey from Aswan, the Nubian City to Luxor, the Ancient City usually takes around 3 hours to 3 hours 30 minutes, depending on train schedule and operating conditions. Luxor is located about 220 km / 137 miles north of Aswan and is one of the main historical cities in Upper Egypt, with the East Bank including Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple and the West Bank including royal tombs, mortuary temples, and ancient Theban monuments.
This Luxor East and West Bank Tour from Aswan by Train is one of the complete Aswan Tours for travelers who want to visit Luxor from Aswan by train and explore the main Luxor Tours sites in a private 2-day program.
It is suitable for visitors searching for Aswan Trips, Aswan Excursions, Aswan Day Tours, Aswan Day Trips, Luxor Tour from Aswan by Train, Luxor East and West Bank Tour from Aswan, Luxor Overnight Tour from Aswan, and private Luxor sightseeing tours.
During Day 1, you will travel from Aswan to Luxor by VIP train. The route follows the Nile River Valley between Aswan and Luxor and usually takes around 3 hours to 3 hours 30 minutes, depending on train timing and operating conditions.
You will visit Karnak Temple, one of the largest religious complexes in ancient Egypt, covering about 100 hectares / 247 acres. Karnak Temple developed over more than 2,000 years, with major construction from the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom periods, including work by rulers such as Senusret I, Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, Seti I, and Ramses II. The Great Hypostyle Hall includes 134 massive columns, with the central columns reaching about 21 meters / 69 feet high.
You will also enjoy a sunset felucca ride on the Nile in Luxor. A felucca is a traditional sailing boat used on the Nile, and this ride gives you time to see the Nile River, riverbanks, local boats, and sunset views in Luxor before continuing to the evening temple visit. The Nile River is about 6,650 km / 4,130 miles long and was central to ancient Egyptian agriculture, transport, trade, and daily life.
The tour also includes Luxor Temple, built mainly by Amenhotep III around 1400 BC, with later additions by Ramses II in the 13th century BC. The temple is about 260 meters / 853 feet long and was connected with the Opet Festival and the royal religious processions of ancient Thebes.
Between both temples, your guide will explain the Avenue of Sphinxes, the ancient processional road that connected Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple over a route of about 2.7 km / 1.7 miles. During the Opet Festival, the statues of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu were carried from Karnak Temple to Luxor Temple along this sacred route.
During Day 2, you will enjoy a sunrise hot air balloon ride over Luxor when weather and operating conditions allow. The balloon ride gives views over the Nile, agricultural fields, desert edge, villages, and West Bank monuments around the Theban area before starting the main West Bank sightseeing visits.
You will visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, built in the 15th century BC during the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom. The temple is located at Deir el-Bahari on the West Bank of Luxor and is known for its 3 main terraces, colonnades, ramps, cliffside setting, and connection with Queen Hatshepsut, who ruled Egypt for about 20 years.
You will also visit the Valley of the Kings, used as a royal burial area for New Kingdom pharaohs from the 18th, 19th, and 20th Dynasties, mainly between the 16th and 11th centuries BC. The valley includes more than 60 discovered tombs, including the tomb of Tutankhamun, discovered by Howard Carter in 1922. Your entrance ticket includes 3 tombs in the Valley of the Kings, according to the tombs open on the day of your visit.
The West Bank visit also includes the Colossi of Memnon, two massive seated statues of Amenhotep III built in the 14th century BC during the 18th Dynasty. Each statue is about 18 meters / 60 feet high and once stood at the entrance of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III, one of the largest temple complexes on the West Bank of Luxor.
These sites are among the main Luxor Attractions for travelers who want to understand ancient Thebes, East Bank temples, West Bank royal tombs, mortuary temples, Nile views, New Kingdom history, and the main historical sites of Luxor in one private overnight tour from Aswan.
WOW Egypt Tours arranges this private Luxor East and West Bank Overnight Tour from Aswan by Train with clear organization and direct sightseeing. The tour includes VIP train ticket from Aswan to Luxor, private transfers in Aswan and Luxor, a private Egyptologist guide, accommodation for 1 night at a Nile-view hotel, entrance fees to the mentioned sightseeing sites, entrance ticket to 3 tombs in the Valley of the Kings, sunrise hot air balloon, felucca sunset ride, meals as mentioned, bottled water, and all service charges and taxes.
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Pickup in Aswan
Your WOW Egypt Tours representative and driver will pick you up from your hotel, Nile Cruise, Aswan International Airport (ASW), Aswan Train Station, or your location in Aswan. You will be transferred by private modern air-conditioned vehicle to Aswan Train Station for your VIP train to Luxor.
VIP Train from Aswan to Luxor
Take the VIP train from Aswan to Luxor. The train journey usually takes around 3 hours to 3 hours 30 minutes, depending on train schedule and operating conditions.
The train route follows the Nile River Valley between Aswan and Luxor, one of the main historical routes of Upper Egypt. This route connects ancient temple towns, agricultural areas, Nile-side cities, and important sightseeing regions between southern Egypt and ancient Thebes.
Upon arrival at Luxor Train Station, your private Egyptologist guide and driver will meet you to begin your Luxor East and West Bank sightseeing tour.
Karnak Temple
Start your Luxor sightseeing with Karnak Temple on the East Bank of Luxor. Karnak Temple is one of the largest religious complexes in ancient Egypt, covering about 100 hectares / 247 acres. It was the main religious center of ancient Thebes and the principal place of worship for the Theban triad: Amun, Mut, and Khonsu.
The history of Karnak Temple developed over more than 2,000 years, with major construction and expansion during the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom periods. Important additions were made by rulers such as Senusret I, Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, Amenhotep III, Seti I, and Ramses II.
During your visit, your private Egyptologist guide will explain the history of Karnak Temple, its religious role, and the main sections of the temple complex. You will see the Great Hypostyle Hall, pylons, obelisks, statues, chapels, the sacred lake, and carved temple walls connected with ancient Egyptian kings and gods.
The Great Hypostyle Hall is one of the most famous sections of Karnak Temple. It includes 134 massive columns, with the central columns reaching about 21 meters / 69 feet high. Your guide will explain the columns, inscriptions, royal scenes, and religious meaning of this important part of the temple.
Karnak Temple is one of the main highlights of Luxor East Bank Tours and one of the most important Luxor Attractions for travelers visiting the city.
Lunch Time
Lunch is served at local restaurant.
Check-in Your Nile-View Hotel
After lunch, transfer to your Nile-view hotel in Luxor for check-in. The hotel is selected with a Nile view when available according to the confirmed booking category and room availability.
Sunset Felucca Ride on the Nile
Enjoy a sunset felucca ride on the Nile in Luxor. The felucca ride gives you time to see the Nile River, riverbanks, local boats, and sunset views in Luxor.
The Nile River is about 6,650 km / 4,130 miles long and was central to ancient Egyptian agriculture, transport, trade, and daily life. In Luxor, the river connects the East Bank temples with the West Bank tombs and mortuary temples, giving clear context about the layout of ancient Thebes.
The route depends on wind and river conditions on the day of your tour. This activity is a useful addition to the Luxor sightseeing program before the evening visit to Luxor Temple.
Luxor Temple
After the felucca ride, continue to Luxor Temple, located in the center of modern Luxor city. Luxor Temple was built mainly by Pharaoh Amenhotep III around 1400 BC, with later additions by Ramses II in the 13th century BC and other rulers in later periods. The temple is about 260 meters / 853 feet long.
The temple was connected with the Opet Festival and the renewal of kingship in ancient Egypt. During the Opet Festival, the statues of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu were carried from Karnak Temple to Luxor Temple along the ancient ceremonial route known today as the Avenue of Sphinxes.
You will see the first pylon of Ramses II, seated statues, courtyards, colonnades, chapels, and carved temple walls. Luxor Temple can be visited in the evening when the temple is illuminated, giving a different view of the site.
Luxor Temple is one of the key monuments for understanding ancient Thebes during the New Kingdom period, especially between the 16th and 11th centuries BC, when Luxor became one of Egypt’s most important religious and royal centers.
Avenue of Sphinxes
Between Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple, you will learn about the Avenue of Sphinxes, the ancient ceremonial road that once connected both temples over a route of about 2.7 kilometers / 1.7 miles. The avenue was used during religious processions, especially the Opet Festival, when the statues of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu were moved from Karnak Temple to Luxor Temple.
The Avenue of Sphinxes was developed and restored in different ancient periods, with important work connected to New Kingdom and later rulers. It formed an important sacred route in ancient Thebes and linked two of the most important temple complexes on the East Bank of Luxor.
Parts of the avenue can be seen today in Luxor, including sections with sphinx statues that show how the ancient processional road connected Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple. The modern reopening of the Avenue of Sphinxes took place in 2021 after excavation and restoration work.
Dinner
Dinner is served at your Nile-view hotel or local restaurant according to the tour arrangement.
Overnight
Overnight at your Nile-view hotel in Luxor.
Sunrise Hot Air Balloon
Early in the morning, you will be transferred to the hot air balloon area for your sunrise hot air balloon ride over Luxor. According to your hotel location and operating arrangements, you may cross the Nile by motorboat and continue to the balloon take-off area.
The balloon ride gives you a high view over the West Bank of Luxor, the Nile River, agricultural fields, villages, desert edge, and ancient sites around the Theban area. The Theban area became one of the most important religious and royal centers of ancient Egypt, especially during the New Kingdom period between the 16th and 11th centuries BC.
The flight route depends on wind direction and weather conditions on the day of your tour. The hot air balloon ride is operated according to aviation approval, weather conditions, wind direction, and safety instructions.
Breakfast
After the hot air balloon ride, return to your Nile-view hotel for breakfast.
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
Start your West Bank sightseeing with the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari. The temple was built in the 15th century BC during the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom for Queen Hatshepsut, one of the most important female rulers in ancient Egyptian history.
Queen Hatshepsut ruled Egypt for about 20 years and became known for major building projects, trade activity, and temple construction. During your visit, your private Egyptologist guide will explain the history of Queen Hatshepsut, her reign, her building program, and the religious role of the temple.
The temple is known for its terraced structure, colonnaded halls, ramps, wall reliefs, and its location against the limestone cliffs of Deir el-Bahari. The temple has 3 main terraces and includes chapels and temple areas connected with Amun, Hathor, and Anubis.
Valley of the Kings
After visiting the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, continue to the Valley of the Kings, one of the most important burial sites in ancient Egypt. The valley was used for the tombs of many New Kingdom pharaohs from the 18th, 19th, and 20th Dynasties, mainly between the 16th and 11th centuries BC.
The Valley of the Kings includes more than 60 discovered tombs, including the tomb of Tutankhamun, discovered by Howard Carter in 1922. The tombs were decorated with religious scenes, hieroglyphic texts, and images connected with the afterlife and the journey of the king after death.
Your entrance ticket includes visits to 3 tombs in the Valley of the Kings, according to the tombs open on the day of your visit. Your private Egyptologist guide will explain the history of the valley, the purpose of the royal tombs, the decoration of the burial chambers, and the beliefs connected with the afterlife.
Colossi of Memnon
Continue to the Colossi of Memnon, two massive seated statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. The statues were built in the 14th century BC during the 18th Dynasty and once stood at the entrance of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III.
Amenhotep III ruled Egypt for about 38 years, and his mortuary temple was one of the largest temple complexes on the West Bank of Luxor. Although most of the temple has disappeared, the two seated statues remain among the most recognized monuments in Luxor.
Each statue is about 18 meters / 60 feet high. During your stop, your guide will explain the history of the statues, their connection with Amenhotep III, and the ancient temple that once stood behind them.
Check-out
After completing the West Bank sightseeing tour, return to your Nile-view hotel to complete the check-out formalities. Your driver and guide will assist with luggage and prepare for the final transfer.
Transfer to Luxor Airport, Luxor Train Station or Your Hotel
After completing your Luxor East and West Bank Overnight Tour, you will be transferred by private air-conditioned vehicle to Luxor Airport, Luxor Train Station, your hotel, or your location in Luxor.
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Winter (September to April) |
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$575
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Peak (Christmas, New Year & Easter) |
$893
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Peak (Christmas, New Year & Easter) |
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Children must be accompanied by an adult during the tour.
Special prices are available for large groups, families, student groups, corporate groups, and travel agencies.
Please contact WOW Egypt Tours with the tour name, travel date, number of travelers, and pickup location to receive a custom group rate.
Please bring a passport copy or ID if required, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and cash for personal expenses or optional tipping.
If you have any special request, such as a specific guide language, child seat, wheelchair assistance, dietary request, or a different pickup point, please mention it when sending your booking request.
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Tipping can be given directly at the end of the tour if you are satisfied with the service.
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Our Aswan tours are private tours for you and your group or family only. You do not join other travelers. Each tour is arranged with private pickup and drop-off, a private modern air-conditioned vehicle, a private driver, and a private professional Egyptologist guide.
Depending on the selected Aswan tour, the program can include visits to Philae Temple, the Unfinished Obelisk, the Aswan High Dam, the Nubian Village, the Nubian Museum, Elephantine Island, the Botanical Garden, and other Aswan sightseeing sites. Some tours can also include lunch, entrance tickets, motorboat transfers, and road trips to Abu Simbel when required.
Always check the tour inclusions before booking because each Aswan tour has its own route, duration, pickup time, entrance fees, meals, and transport details.
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Choose your Aswan tour based on the sightseeing sites you want to include and the time available. Aswan city tours usually include Philae Temple, the Unfinished Obelisk, and the Aswan High Dam. Other Aswan tours can include the Nubian Village, the Nubian Museum, Elephantine Island, the Botanical Garden, and motorboat transfers on the Nile.
If you want to visit Abu Simbel, choose a tour that clearly includes the road trip or flight option from Aswan, because Abu Simbel is located south of the city and needs an early departure. If you have limited time, choose an Aswan city tour. If you want more local visits, choose a program that includes the Nubian Village or the islands.
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