Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple Tour
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Cairo and Alexandria Overnight Tour from Luxor by Flight is a private 2-day tour planned for travelers who want to visit the main Cairo, Giza, and Alexandria highlights from Luxor. This tour covers the Great Pyramids of Giza, Great Sphinx, Valley Temple of Khafre, Grand Egyptian Museum GEM, the Egyptian Museum, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, El Moez Street, Dinner Cruise, Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, Pompey's Pillar, Qaitbay Citadel, and Alexandria Library with domestic flight, private air-conditioned transfers, private Egyptologist guide, entrance fees, meals as mentioned, accommodation for 1 night at a hotel in the Pyramids area or Cairo city center, bottled water, and pickup and drop-off included.
This Cairo and Alexandria Overnight Tour from Luxor by Flight starts with pickup from your hotel, Nile Cruise, Luxor Airport, Luxor Train Station, or your location in Luxor, the Ancient City, followed by transfer to Luxor International Airport (LUX) for your domestic flight to Cairo International Airport (CAI). The flight duration from Luxor to Cairo is usually around 1 hour. Alexandria is located about 220 km / 137 miles northwest of Cairo, the Capital of Egypt, with an approximate driving time of 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours each way, depending on road conditions and traffic.
This Cairo and Alexandria Overnight Tour from Luxor by Flight is one of the complete Luxor Tours for travelers who want to combine Cairo, Giza, and Alexandria in a private 2-day program. It is also connected with our Cairo Tours for visitors who want to explore the main attractions in Cairo.
It is suitable for visitors searching for Luxor Trips, Luxor Excursions, Luxor Day Tours, Luxor Day Trips, Cairo and Alexandria Tour from Luxor, Cairo and Alexandria Overnight Tour, Cairo Tour from Luxor by Flight, Alexandria Tour from Cairo, Egyptian Museum Tour, Grand Egyptian Museum Tour, and private Egypt tours with domestic flight.
During Day 1, you will fly from Luxor International Airport (LUX) to Cairo International Airport (CAI). The domestic flight usually takes around 1 hour, and your private transfers in Luxor and Cairo are arranged according to the confirmed flight schedule and airport operating conditions.
You will visit the Giza Pyramids Complex, built during the Old Kingdom around 2600 BC to 2500 BC. The complex includes the three main pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, built on the Giza Plateau on the west bank of the Nile.
You will visit the Great Pyramid of Khufu, built around 2580 BC to 2560 BC and originally about 146.6 meters / 481 feet high. You will also see the Pyramid of Khafre, built around 2570 BC and originally about 143.5 meters / 471 feet high, and the Pyramid of Menkaure, built around 2510 BC and originally about 65 meters / 213 feet high.
You will also visit the Great Sphinx of Giza, generally dated to around 2500 BC. The Great Sphinx has the body of a lion and the head of a king and measures about 73 meters / 240 feet long and about 20 meters / 66 feet high.
The visit continues to the Valley Temple of Khafre, part of the 4th Dynasty funerary complex of King Khafre near the Great Sphinx. The temple is usually dated to around 2570 BC and helps explain burial rituals, mummification, and the funerary route connected with the Giza Plateau.
The tour also includes the Grand Egyptian Museum GEM, located about 2 km / 1.2 miles from the Giza Pyramids and developed on a site of about 480,000 square meters. The museum is one of the main Cairo Attractions for ancient Egyptian collections, statues, royal objects, and archaeological displays.
After lunch and hotel check-in, you will visit the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, one of the most important museums in Cairo. The museum opened in 1902 and contains a large collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities from different periods of Egyptian history.
During your visit to the Egyptian Museum, your private Egyptologist guide will explain selected objects, royal statues, funerary items, daily life artifacts, and important archaeological discoveries. The museum includes collections connected with pharaohs, temples, tombs, burial customs, art, and daily life from more than 5,000 years of Egyptian history.
The Cairo sightseeing also includes Khan El Khalili Bazaar, founded in the late 14th century AD, around 1382 AD, during the Mamluk period, and El Moez Street, also known as Al Muizz Street, connected with the foundation of Fatimid Cairo in 969 AD and extending for about 1 km through Islamic Cairo.
In the evening, you will enjoy a Dinner Cruise and Oriental Show on the Nile in Cairo. The Nile River is about 6,650 km / 4,130 miles long and was central to ancient Egyptian agriculture, transport, trade, and daily life. This evening program includes dinner onboard and live entertainment according to the cruise program, usually including oriental music, belly dancing, and Tanoura show.
During Day 2, you will travel from Cairo to Alexandria by private air-conditioned vehicle. Alexandria is located about 220 km / 137 miles northwest of Cairo, and the road journey usually takes around 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours each way, depending on road conditions, pickup location, and traffic.
You will visit the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, one of the most important Greco-Roman burial sites in Alexandria. The catacombs date mainly to the 2nd century AD and include underground tombs, rock-cut chambers, stairways, and decoration that combines ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman elements.
You will also visit Pompey's Pillar, a Roman triumphal column built in the 3rd century AD during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. The column is about 26.85 meters / 88 feet high and was carved from red Aswan granite. It stands in the area of the ancient Serapeum of Alexandria.
The Alexandria visit also includes Qaitbay Citadel, built in 1477 AD by Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay on the eastern harbor of Alexandria. The citadel stands near the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, built during the Ptolemaic period in the 3rd century BC and known as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
After lunch, you will visit Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the modern Alexandria Library, opened in 2002 near the location traditionally associated with the ancient Library of Alexandria. The modern library is one of the main cultural landmarks in Alexandria, faces the Mediterranean Sea, and includes a main reading room covering about 20,000 square meters.
These sites are among the main Cairo and Alexandria Attractions for travelers who want to combine ancient Egyptian monuments, museum collections, Islamic Cairo, Nile dinner cruise, Greco-Roman Alexandria, Mamluk coastal defense, and modern cultural landmarks in one private overnight tour.
WOW Egypt Tours arranges this private Cairo and Alexandria Overnight Tour from Luxor by Flight with clear organization and direct sightseeing. The tour includes domestic flight ticket from Luxor International Airport (LUX) to Cairo International Airport (CAI), private transfers in Luxor, Cairo, Giza, and Alexandria, a private Egyptologist guide, accommodation for 1 night at a hotel in the Pyramids area or Cairo city center, entrance fees to the mentioned sightseeing sites, meals as mentioned, Dinner Cruise and Oriental Show, bottled water, and all service charges and taxes.
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Pickup
Your WOW Egypt Tours representative and driver will pick you up from your hotel, Nile Cruise, Luxor Airport, Luxor Train Station, or your location in Luxor. You will be transferred by private modern air-conditioned vehicle to Luxor International Airport (LUX) for your flight to Cairo.
Flight from Luxor to Cairo
Take your domestic flight from Luxor International Airport (LUX) to Cairo International Airport (CAI). The flight duration is usually around 1 hour, depending on the confirmed flight schedule and airport operating conditions.
Upon arrival at Cairo International Airport (CAI), your private Egyptologist guide and driver will meet you to begin your Cairo and Giza sightseeing tour.
Great Pyramids of Giza
Start your Cairo sightseeing with the Great Pyramids of Giza, one of the most important ancient Egyptian sites and one of the main highlights of any Cairo tour. The Giza Pyramids Complex was built during the 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom, around 2600 BC to 2500 BC, and includes the three main pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.
Your private Egyptologist guide will explain the history of the Old Kingdom, the role of the Giza Plateau, pyramid construction, and the importance of the pyramids as royal tombs. You will see the Great Pyramid of Khufu, built around 2580 BC to 2560 BC and originally about 146.6 meters / 481 feet high.
You will also see the Pyramid of Khafre, built around 2570 BC and originally about 143.5 meters / 471 feet high, and the Pyramid of Menkaure, built around 2510 BC and originally about 65 meters / 213 feet high, from outside.
Entry inside any pyramid can be added at additional charge if available on the day of your visit.
Great Sphinx
Continue to the Great Sphinx of Giza, one of the most recognized monuments in Egypt. The Great Sphinx is generally dated to the Old Kingdom, around 2500 BC, and has the body of a lion and the head of a king.
The Great Sphinx measures about 73 meters / 240 feet long and about 20 meters / 66 feet high. During your visit, your guide will explain the history of the Sphinx, its connection with King Khafre of the 4th Dynasty, and its role in the ancient Egyptian royal and religious landscape of Giza.
Valley Temple of Khafre
Continue to the Valley Temple of Khafre, part of the pyramid complex of King Khafre from the 4th Dynasty, around the 26th century BC. Valley temples were connected with royal funerary rituals, purification, mummification traditions, and the processional route leading toward the pyramid complex.
The Valley Temple of Khafre is usually dated to around 2570 BC and was built with large limestone and granite blocks. It is located near the Great Sphinx and formed part of the wider Khafre funerary complex on the Giza Plateau.
The Valley Temple visit gives more context about the full funerary complex at Giza and helps explain how the pyramids, temples, causeways, and royal burial areas were connected in ancient Egypt.
Grand Egyptian Museum GEM
Continue to the Grand Egyptian Museum GEM, located near the Giza Pyramids. The museum is one of the largest museums dedicated to ancient Egyptian civilization and is planned as a main center for displaying important collections, statues, royal objects, and archaeological material from different periods of ancient Egyptian history.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is located about 2 km / 1.2 miles from the Giza Pyramids and was developed on a site of about 480,000 square meters. During your visit, your private Egyptologist guide will explain the main displays available during your visit, the museum layout, the historical value of the displayed objects, and the connection between the museum collections and the ancient Egyptian sites you visited at Giza.
The Grand Egyptian Museum GEM is one of the most requested stops on Cairo Tours and Cairo Day Trips for travelers interested in ancient Egyptian royal history, statues, funerary objects, temple art, tomb discoveries, and museum displays.
Lunch Time
Lunch is served at local restaurant.
Check-in Your Hotel
After lunch, transfer to your hotel in the Pyramids area or Cairo city center for check-in. The hotel location is selected according to the confirmed booking category, availability, and final tour arrangement.
Egyptian Museum
After check-in, continue to the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, one of the most important museums in Cairo. The museum opened in 1902 and contains a large collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities from different periods of Egyptian history.
During your visit, your private Egyptologist guide will explain selected objects, royal statues, funerary items, daily life artifacts, and important archaeological discoveries. The museum includes collections connected with pharaohs, temples, tombs, burial customs, art, and daily life from more than 5,000 years of Egyptian history.
The Egyptian Museum is especially useful for travelers who want to understand ancient Egyptian history, royal power, religion, funerary beliefs, and archaeological collections in Cairo before continuing to Islamic Cairo.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Continue to Khan El Khalili Bazaar, one of Cairo’s most famous historic market areas. The bazaar was founded in the late 14th century AD, around 1382 AD, during the Mamluk period and remains an important commercial and cultural area in Islamic Cairo.
During your visit, you will walk through old market lanes, shops, and historic streets near El Moez Street. Your guide will explain the history of the bazaar, its connection with trade in medieval Cairo, and its role as one of the most visited old market areas in Egypt.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar is located near Al-Azhar Mosque, which was founded in 970 AD, and close to several monuments and streets from the Mamluk and Ottoman periods. The area gives clear context about markets, trade, local crafts, and daily commercial life in historic Cairo.
El Moez Street
Continue to El Moez Street, also known as Al Muizz Street, one of the most important historic streets in Cairo. The street is connected with the foundation of Fatimid Cairo in 969 AD and includes many Islamic monuments from the Fatimid, Ayyubid, Mamluk, and Ottoman periods.
El Moez Street extends for about 1 km through Islamic Cairo and includes gates, mosques, madrasas, sabils, palaces, old houses, and historic commercial areas. During your walking visit, your guide will explain the history of the street, its main monuments, and its importance in the urban layout of medieval Cairo.
El Moez Street gives a clear view of Islamic architectural development in Cairo over more than 1,000 years, from the Fatimid foundation of the city in the 10th century AD through later Mamluk and Ottoman additions.
Dinner Cruise and Oriental Show
In the evening, your representative and driver will transfer you from your hotel to the Nile Cruise docking area in Cairo for your Dinner Cruise and Oriental Show.
Enjoy dinner onboard a Nile dinner cruise while sailing on the Nile in Cairo. 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 evening program usually includes oriental music, belly dancing, and Tanoura show according to the cruise program on the day of your tour. The route and sailing duration depend on the cruise operation and Nile conditions in Cairo.
After the dinner cruise, you will be transferred back to your hotel by private air-conditioned vehicle.
Overnight
Overnight at your hotel in the Pyramids area or Cairo city center.
Breakfast
Breakfast is served at your hotel.
Check-out
After breakfast, complete the check-out formalities at your hotel in the Pyramids area or Cairo city center. Your driver will assist with luggage before starting the road journey to Alexandria.
Transfer from Cairo to Alexandria
Start the road journey from Cairo to Alexandria by private air-conditioned vehicle. Alexandria is located about 220 km / 137 miles northwest of Cairo, and the driving time is usually around 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours each way, depending on road conditions, pickup location, and traffic.
During the transfer, you will travel toward Egypt’s Mediterranean coast. Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC and became one of the most important cities of the ancient Mediterranean during the Ptolemaic, Roman, and later periods.
Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
Start your Alexandria sightseeing with the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, one of the most important archaeological sites from Roman Alexandria. The catacombs date mainly to the 2nd century AD and were used as an underground burial complex.
The site includes spiral stairways, burial chambers, rock-cut tombs, and decorated walls that combine Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artistic styles. The catacombs extend through several underground levels, with the main burial areas cut into the rock below the city.
During your visit, your private Egyptologist guide will explain the funerary function of the catacombs, the mixed decoration, and the importance of Alexandria as a multicultural city during the Greco-Roman period.
Pompey's Pillar
Continue to Pompey's Pillar, one of the most famous Roman monuments in Alexandria. The column was erected in the 3rd century AD during the reign of Emperor Diocletian and stands in the area of the ancient Serapeum.
The column is about 26.85 meters / 88 feet high and was carved from red Aswan granite. During your visit, your guide will explain the history of the Serapeum, the Roman period in Alexandria, and why the column became one of the city’s main surviving ancient landmarks.
Pompey's Pillar gives clear context about Roman Alexandria, monumental architecture, and the ancient Serapeum area. The site also helps explain Alexandria’s importance as a major Mediterranean city during the Greco-Roman period.
Qaitbay Citadel
Continue to Qaitbay Citadel, located on the eastern harbor of Alexandria. The citadel was built in 1477 AD by Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay as a defensive fortress on the Mediterranean coast.
The citadel stands near the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The ancient lighthouse was built during the Ptolemaic period in the 3rd century BC and was one of the most famous landmarks of ancient Alexandria.
During your visit, your guide will explain the military importance of Qaitbay Citadel, its Mamluk-period architecture, and its connection with Alexandria’s ancient harbor and coastal defense history. The citadel gives clear context about Alexandria’s position on the Mediterranean Sea, its eastern harbor, and its role as one of Egypt’s main coastal cities.
Lunch Time
Lunch is served at local restaurant.
Alexandria Library
After lunch, continue to Alexandria Library, also known as Bibliotheca Alexandrina. The modern library was opened in 2002 near the location traditionally associated with the ancient Library of Alexandria, one of the most famous centers of learning in the ancient world.
During your visit, your guide will explain the idea behind the modern library, its connection with the ancient library tradition, and its role as a cultural and research center in Alexandria. The library complex includes large reading halls, exhibitions, cultural spaces, and modern architectural design facing the Mediterranean Sea.
The main reading room covers about 20,000 square meters, and the library was designed to hold millions of books. Bibliotheca Alexandrina gives clear context about Alexandria’s cultural history, the memory of the ancient library, modern research spaces, and the city’s position as one of Egypt’s main Mediterranean cultural centers.
Return Transfer to Cairo
After completing your Alexandria sightseeing visits, return to Cairo by private air-conditioned vehicle. The distance from Alexandria to Cairo is about 220 km / 137 miles, and the return journey usually takes around 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic.
During the return transfer, your guide and driver will assist with the route back to Cairo after completing the Alexandria sightseeing program.
Drop-off in Cairo
After completing your Cairo and Alexandria Overnight Tour from Luxor by Flight, you will be transferred by private air-conditioned vehicle to your hotel, Cairo International Airport (CAI), Giza hotel, or your location in Cairo or Giza.
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Peak (Christmas, New Year & Easter) |
$1,304
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Peak (Christmas, New Year & Easter) |
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Peak (Christmas, New Year & Easter) |
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Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour date are subject to a 50% cancellation fee.
In case of no-show on the tour date, the booking may be treated as non-refundable.
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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 Luxor 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 Luxor tour, the program can include East Bank visits, West Bank visits, temple visits, tomb visits, lunch, entrance tickets, Nile crossing by motorboat, and internal flights when required. Always check the inclusions on the tour page before booking because each Luxor tour has its own program, route, duration, and included services.
View available private Luxor tours here: Luxor Tours, Trips and Excursions.
Choose your Luxor tour based on the sightseeing area and time available. The East Bank usually includes Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Luxor Museum, and the Mummification Museum. The West Bank usually includes the Valley of the Kings, Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Colossi of Memnon, Valley of the Queens, Valley of the Nobles, Medinet Habu Temple, Ramesseum Temple, and Deir el-Medina.
If you have limited time, book a half-day Luxor tour for one side of the city. If you want to visit both sides, book a full-day Luxor East and West Bank tour. Some special tombs, such as Seti I, Ramses V and VI, and Tutankhamun, require extra tickets and should be requested before confirmation.
Check the main Luxor sites before booking here: Luxor Attractions Guide.
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Getting into Egypt is genuinely easy. Most nationalities receive a 30-day visa on arrival at Cairo, Luxor, and Hurghada airports for just USD 30, paid in cash at the bank counter before immigration. If you prefer to sort it before you fly, Egypt's official e-Visa takes 3 to 5 business days and costs the same amount. Your passport needs to be valid for at least 6 months from your travel date. When you book with WOW Egypt Tours, your dedicated advisor confirms your exact visa route before anything else, so there is no guesswork on your end.
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