One Package Hot Air Balloon with Best of Luxor Full Day Tour

Embark on a thrilling hot air balloon trip over Luxor, Egypt’s largest open-air museum. Explore the Valley of the Kings, Queen Hatshepsut Temple, Colossi of Memnon, Karnak Temple, and the Temple of Luxor on a full-day tour. Book now!

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Nile River Valley - Early morning our representative will pick you up to enjoy air balloon riding. Transfer to marine enjoy Soft drinks before you take the motorboat to the west bank, then you will be transferred to the take-off area of a balloon ride in the sky of the biggest open-air museum( Luxor ). The “Balloon Ride” trip departs every day, however, confirmation in advance is still highly recommended. The balloon ride takes 45 minutes, before your land again. Discover Luxor’s East Bank and West Bank on a full-day, private tour that gives you the flexibility to explore each destination at your own pace. - Colossi of Memnon - After the Balloon Ride out tour guide will meet you and picks you up at the location of Colossi of Memnon to start your Luxor Full Day Tour. The Colossi of Memnon, the two largest ancient statues in Egypt, which date back to the era of King Amenhotep III. - Valley of the Kings - Then you will be transported to the Necropolis of Thebes, the Valley of the Kings on the West Bank of Luxor. This ancient necropolis is a must-see for Luxor travelers. There you visit four royal tombs, including the Tomb of Ramses, the Tomb of Horemheb, the Tomb of Merenptah .Valley of the Kings on the West Bank of Luxor. - Tomb of Ramases IX - Tomb of King Ramesses lX was the third pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. His name prior to assuming the crown was Amonhirkhopshef. He was the fifth son of Ramesses III and was appointed to the position of the crown prince by the twenty-second year of his father’s reign when all four of his elder brothers predeceased his promotion to the crown prince. The tomb has so much colour and details even the ceiling above the sarcophagi with its goddess Nut stretching across space. The sarcophagus is one of the largest in the valley, even though some of the paintings have deteriorated this is one of the most decorated. - Tomb of Merenptah - In Egyptian mythology, Ptah is the demiurge of Memphis, god of craftsmen and architects. In the or simply in its falcon form of the new deity, it began to be placed in tombs to accompany and protect the dead on their journey to the West of Luxor. Tomb 8, which is located in the Valley of the Kings, was the burial place of the Pharaoh Merneptah and is the model of royal tombs Merneptah was a son of Ramesses II and Queen Isis-Nofret.the tomb was discovered by Howard Carter in 1903. Of course there is a material decrease in the number of lateral rooms, and a dramatic increase in the height of the corridors and rooms. He did away with the jogged axis used since the time of Horemheb and instead built the entire tomb on a single axis. Also, for the first time, the entrance was made considerably wider than earlier tombs. - Tomb of Ramses III - The tomb of Ramesses III, designated as KV 11, is a complex system in the Valley of the Kings. It has been known since antiquity, the wonderful decorations include colorful painted sunken reliefs featuring the traditional ritual texts (Litany of Ra, Book of Gates, etc) and Ramses before the gods. Unusual here are the secular scenes, in the small side rooms of the entrance corridor, showing foreign tributes, such as highly detailed pottery imported from the Aegean, the royal armoury, boats and, in the last of these side chambers, the blind harpists that gave the tomb one of its alternative names: ‘Tomb of the Harpers. - Tomb of King Tutankhamun (Tut) - Extra Tickets if you Would like to Visit it - Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari - After visiting the tombs you will be transported to the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut (Deir el Bahari), the only woman ever to reign over Egypt as Pharaoh. This queen was an ancestor of King Tutankhamun and belonged to the same dynasty. Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the only woman ever to reign over Egypt as Pharaoh. - Temple of Karnak - Karnak Temple , you visit what is considered to be one of the world’s greatest architectural masterpieces, namely the complex of Karnak Temples on the East Bank of Luxor. Karnak is a complex of temples built in different reigns, starting with the Avenue of Sphinxes, the Hypostyle Hall with its 134 gigantic columns, the Obelisks of Queen Hatshepsut and Tutomosis I, the Temple of Amon adorned with lotus and papyrus designs, the Granite Scarbeus of Amenophis III and the Sacred Lake. Karnak beats every other pharaonic monument: it is simply one of the most beautiful ancient monuments in Egypt. - Temple of Ramesses III, Karnak - Karnak you visit what is considered to be one of the world’s greatest architectural masterpieces, namely the complex of Karnak Temples on the East Bank of Luxor. Karnak is a complex of temples built in different reigns, starting with the Avenue of Sphinxes, the Hypostyle Hall with its 134 gigantic columns, the Obelisks of Queen Hatshepsut and Tutomosis I, the Temple of Amon adorned with lotus and papyrus designs, the Granite Scarbeus of Amenophis III and the Sacred Lake. Karnak beats every other pharaonic monument: it is simply one of the most beautiful ancient monuments in Egypt. - Obelisk of Queen Hapshetsut, - The Obelisks of Queen Hatshepsut and Tutomosis I, the Temple of Amon adorned with lotus and papyrus designs, - Avenue of Sphinxes - Avenue of Sphinxes , Spectacular avenue stretched from Luxor to Karnak, a distance of 3 km. Today, it’s only a few hundred meters long but it’s very impressive. this avenue used to connect the Karnak temple and the Luxor temple.A six miles avenue with sphinxes on both sides of it. - Obelisk of Thutmoses I - Obelisk of Thutmoses I The Obelisks of Queen Hatshepsut and Tutomosis I, the Temple of Amon adorned with lotus and papyrus designs. - Luxor Temple - Luxor Temple, which is dedicated to the Theben Triad of Amun-Ra, Mut and Khonsu. There you will see the granite statues of Ramses the Great. These ancient temples are a must-see for Luxor travelers.
What's Included
  • Luxor Full Day tour East bank & west bank
  • Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Ride for 35 ~ 60 minutes in the sky of Luxor
  • Flight certificate
  • Hotel Pick up and drop off
  • First Class Air Conditioner Luxury Car
  • Bottled water during your trip Motorboat to transfer to the West Bank
  • Visit; Luxor Temple, Karnak Temple ,The Valley of the kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Colossi of Memnon
  • Qualified Egyptologist Tour Guide “guide who is happy to take pictures”
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Lunch
  • All Entrance fees
  • (Spanish, Italian, Japanese)speaker tour guide extra 30€ Euro
  • Tutankhamun Tomb extra 35$ USD per person
Additional Information

Hot Air Balloon Journey Over Luxor, Egypt. The Hot Air Balloon Journey is an incredible way to experience the world’s biggest open-air museum. You’ll be conveniently fetched from your hotel early in the morning to catch the balloon lift over Luxor, where a simple breakfast and tea will be provided.

Begin your exceptional day visiting the Valley Of The Kings, an architecturally splendid burial site for numerous kings. You’ll then see the Queen Hatshepsut temple, constructed by Queen Hatshepsut herself, who governed Egypt for 20 years during the 18th Dynasty, the only woman Pharaoh of ancient Egypt. Your day tour continues to The Colossi of Memnon, the surviving parts of Amenhotep III’s mortuary temple. After an optional lunch, you’ll visit Karnak Temple, history’s finest illustration of worship, dedicated to the God Amo. Your day concludes with a visit to the Temple Of Luxor, following which we will transfer you back to your hotel or Nile Cruise in Luxor.

Location
Nile River Valley
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Cqljx21
Aug 7, 2024
A wonderful Trips experience - The Trips were found through the website and their warm and professional guided tours and transportation exceeded my expectations. My guide Ali was very professional and enthusiastic. Recommendation You can also choose this Trips agency
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U1437grleonh
Jul 15, 2024
Best Luxor Tour! Especially the guide after! - I’ve had many tours in Egypt and Azab has given me the best tour I’ve had in Egypt. Perfect tour guide for my trip to Luxor. Showed me all of the highlights in just the right amount of detail and as in-depth as I wanted. When I came with questions he was able to answer them as he was very knowledgeable. I went to Valley of Kings, Karnak Temple, Hatshepsut temple, Colossi of memnon and was pointed to many other interesting things! I highly recommend Azab and to ask that he be your tour guide as it was very relaxing as he guided us through. He also did not allow us to be hustled and was sure of the entire process.
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P653bophiliph
Jul 10, 2024
Good. - was a great experience recommended for all ages is easy and safe no danger people with experience ........
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S8088xwnathanb
Apr 20, 2024
Fantastic experience worth every dollar - The hot air balloon ride was amazing with great views and going to the Valley of the Kings and Carnak Temple was incredible. our guide Mo was absolutely Amazing! He had so much knowledge about everything and he made the tour so much fun. He has a great sense of humor and was willing to take photos and took fantastic pictures. I would highly recommend this package. It is worth every dollar for the experience you get. Personally, if I could, I would get Mo be my guide for everything here in Egypt.
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Celestys2024
Jul 19, 2024
Experience sharing - Enjoyed the trip! Well explanatory by the guide. The view was mesmerising. Had stops for food and breaks which was refreshing. Overall good experience!
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Jaime_p
Jun 13, 2024
Amazing experience with the best view in a balloon - Dr Mo is a great egyptologist and a great sorry teller for your tour, the tour is adaptable for your needs, he can change time for lunch or even the order of the tour for you, and the balloon experience is something incredible the only problem us that any of the entrance is included, so you hace to pay around $50, Xtra in entrance so please keep this in mind.
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Journey63208674340
Feb 28, 2024
Recommended! - The hot air balloon ride was amazing! The pilot's skills were excellent, so we were able to enjoy ourselves without worry. Dr.Mo's tour took us to a stone shop? and a perfume shop that weren't in the guidebook, which made us suspicious at first (we had been ripped off by taxis in Cairo and the pyramid guide, so we had become distrustful of people), but it was a really nice shop, and we were able to buy some great, authentic souvenirs♪ I think Japanese people can feel safe asking Dr.Mo. However, the Japanese guide fee, Tutankhamun guide fee, and lunch fee are all paid in cash (USD), so it's best to check in advance (we were ripped off so many times that we ended up not having enough money for the Tutankhamun guide fee...(;_;)
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Tristine_k
Jun 13, 2024
TERRIBLE - The tour guide/driver got lost on the way to the hot air balloon takeoff spot so we missed the sunrise and when eventually went up we were the only hot air balloon in the air. Everything was poorly managed. The guides are very flirtatious. When we landed, we had to wait over 30 mins for our ride back. And by that time we were over the tour so did not even bother exploring the temples and told the guide we would just want to return to our hotel.
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Daytrip04318706347
May 11, 2024
Extra charges too high - Mr. Mo, who guided us, gets angry and gets upset easily if there is something he doesn't like. For example, when the additional charge is too high and we ask for more details, or when we choose the cheapest lunch. He just tries to squeeze money out of us. If we refuse, he gets angry. Please be careful.
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Maeva
Mar 23, 2024
Dishonest. - Being in Luxor for only two days, we decided to book through this agency which offered an interesting package. As for the places visited, nothing to say, the sites remain absolutely sublime. We will come back to this in detail. As for the excursion itself and its progress, we have many points to note so that you can be as well informed as possible. 1- the pick-up. it is mentioned on the reservation page a pick up at 4:30 a.m. or 5:30 a.m. we chose 4:30 a.m. to have morning light during the flight. The day before, “Dr Mo” announced a pick-up at 5:40 a.m. No explanations but we accept without worries. Unfortunately, in addition to the pick-up delay, our vehicle arrived 20 minutes late. Ok these are things that can happen. 2- arrival at the hot air balloon once dropped off at the hot air balloon departure point, the whole thing is relatively chaotic. No one welcomes us, we don't know where to go and many hot air balloons are getting ready to take off. So we wait, we wait. After 20 minutes, people told us where our hot air balloon would take off. We see around us that all the hot air balloons have already taken off. Dr mo comes to introduce himself to us and because we have chosen this agency he offers us 4 photos from a “photographer”. In addition, he explains to us the reason for this delayed takeoff: the government gave approval for takeoff late. However, it turns out that our Adventure Balloons hot air balloon was already in the sky and we had to wait for it to finish its turn so that we could board. (as a reminder, we took the first pick-up at 4:30 a.m.). Result: 1 hour 15 minutes of waiting for a 25 minute flight (the agency announces a 35/40 minute flight). As for the flight, the experience was superb, the pilot very friendly and the view sublime. Alas no view in the morning sun. Once back on dry land, Dr. Mo picks us up. We are given a flight certificate and then asked to immediately write a review. We are then sent a paper document and must write down the experience in front of them. To avoid any potential tension or friction with our guide we note everything in a positive way. Then Dr. Mo wants us to do the online review directly. Not having internet, he wants to share a connection for us for the "five stars" as they say. We feel a little uncomfortable but hey... let's head to the different sites. 3 - Alabaster During our stop at the Colossi of Memnon, Dr. Mo explains to us the origin of alabaster and tells us why this stone is of exceptional and extremely rare quality. We hit the road again (very good driver by the way), Dr. Mo takes us to a “real family” who makes alabaster. He asks us if we have time to see the 24 original families, says no and oh we're going to go see that one. He explains to us that it is in no way a tourist place. Only 100% true. Once at the front, we are faced with a decoration with naive painting. Four men are sitting at the entrance, motionless. Once we arrive, the doctor reminds us that it is better to take it here and not elsewhere. A man tells us the history of the making and gives demonstrations (very theatrical) of the making of a vase. Do not get fooled. As the backpacker's guide (which is a great reference on travel) says so well, "the prices in its shops are exorbitant because more than 50% of the price is paid in the form of commission to the guide". In addition to that "their workmanship is rather mediocre. The objects are simply polished in local workshops" We went into the store to test the veracity. We take a vase then ask the price. stupor: $100 (!!!) We refuse but the seller continues to wrap the vase, offers us tea (probably so that we give in) then asks what we have in our wallet. We only take out a few tickets, the seller looks at our wallet, to check if there are other tickets hidden. Total dishonesty. We leave. Once outside, the men sitting motionless immediately begin “working” their stones again like a pretty theatrical spectacle. 4 - Valley of the Kings Dr Mo doesn't explain much to us and pushes us to do Tutankamun's tomb for $30 each with him (already indicated on the reservation but it remains excessively expensive even though it is 360 EGP/per person). As we did not pay to see this tomb, he did not want to tell us the story as well as that of the other tombs visited. Yes he wants us to see 3 different tombs but never explains to us how they are different. We know that the guide is not allowed to enter the tombs but he did not warn us that one of the recommended tombs was under renovation and therefore partly closed (only access to the corridor). It's only once we get out of the tomb that he tells us it's being renovated. Nice. As indicated on the reservation we are supposed to spend 2 hours at the Valley of the Kings. We only stayed there for an hour maximum. On the way back we pass by a tourist souk, many sellers recognize our guide, including one who asks him for our nationality to hand us a book in French on Egypt. Dishonest. 5 - “Hat cheap suit” During the trip he asked us to write a review. This makes us uncomfortable again but let’s move on. We arrive in front of the (sublime) temple of Hatshepsut. Dr Mo encourages us to take the paid shuttle when it is possible to do it on foot without any worries. He explains 3/4 historical elements to us and leaves for the tourist cafeteria where he waits for us. We stay there for 30 minutes even though on the reservation page it says 1h30. At no time does he explain the details of the temple to us. The whole thing seems very scripted. 6- lunch We then head to the meal break. Dr mo offers us an alternative. He explains to us that the Karnak temple is an hour away so he shows us another restaurant on a boat to cross the Nile and go faster. Price: $75 per person (!!!). We refuse and opt for the one hour journey. Before that we stop at another restaurant which, according to Dr. Mo, is absolutely not touristy, with fresh, authentic food. Result, we arrive in front of the “Paris restaurant”, without forgetting the Eiffel Tower on the logo (yes you are not dreaming). Very local indeed…. We place ourselves on a sparsely populated terrace in which we find only tourists. Many buses drop off there. Moreover, the prices are much higher than any restaurant on the west bank of Luxor (3 times more expensive) with waiters who make you feel uncomfortable and touch our food to prove "homemade". Everything for a tip except that here, the intention does not seem sincere, far from it. We take the road towards Karnak. The expected travel time of one hour magically turns into 25 minutes. The reason ? A bridge “blocked by the government” but on which we see vehicles circulating… this planned travel time was simply to encourage us to take the option of crossing the Nile and having lunch there on the boat. Nothing more. 7- the last temples On the road to the temple of Karnak, Dr. mo introduces the question of makeup and oils in ancient Egypt. My partner and I understand that we are going to want to get into a new tourist trap. Something we refused. We just pass by the storefront whose poster and appearance do not announce anything authentic. Once on Karnak, Dr. Mo gives us some explanations and accompanies us a little more than on the other sites. We appreciate this and then leaves us to enjoy the time alone for 35 minutes (announced 2 hours on the reservation). Unfortunately the few historical anecdotes are light and some raise questions. He claimed that Howard Carter was a painter and not an Egyptologist (false, he certainly painted when he was young but studied to be an Egyptologist) He claims that Ramses II never committed incest on his daughters even though he had already married one of them. When my companion said that he married one of his daughters, Dr. Mo simply said “we are not animals.” Whereas here we are simply talking about proven historical facts. He claims that Nefertiti is the mother of Tutankhamun (false) and therefore tells us that it is a real shame that we did not get to see the tomb because the entrance to Nefertiti's tomb is probably right next to the burial chamber of the young pharaoh. You surprise me, he didn’t get his $30 per person. He claims that Tutankhamun was a huge king (false, his legend came about thanks to the myth of the curse of his tomb, he was not a great king because he died very young) He claims that the missing Luxor obelisk was a gift for a young woman because it was sublime. Hence the fact that the obelisk is in Paris. This is obviously false. This is a gift in recognition of the work of Frenchman Jean-François Champollion in deciphering hieroglyphs. And when we ask questions, the answers about Dr mo are very evasive, avoiding any in-depth investigation. All this raises questions about his real abilities to know the history of ancient Egypt. This is why for the visit to the Luxor temple we accept his proposal to do the tour only by car (a shame for a “passionate guide” / holder of a so-called diploma not to want to visit the temple and to "go there only by car. But we accepted because we wanted to return, disappointed with this dishonest excursion. We went there alone on our own the next day) His justification for the visit by car thus allows us to "save money 'money ". Good joke. So that on the way back he once again suggests that we stop at the perfume store where he must undoubtedly receive good commissions. We obviously again refused the judgment. In the end, an excursion which greatly disappointed us. Once again on the road we are asked to put the 5 stars in review. We preferred not to make waves during the tour in order to avoid any icy/tense atmosphere. Future travelers, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us. Pay attention to the numerous reviews… Word to the wise. PS: they promise to provide bottled water. It was not the case. Fortunately we had stocked up on our side.
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