Excursión de un día a Luxor y al Valle de los Reyes desde Hurghada





Descripción
Piérdete por un día en uno de los sitios arqueológicos más famosos del mundo. Disfrute de una visita guiada de un día para visitar los famosos sitios antiguos de Luxor y el Valle de los Reyes. Luxor, que es la antigua ciudad de Tebas, a menudo se conoce como el museo al aire libre más grande del mundo. Frente al moderno Luxor en la orilla oeste del Nilo se encuentra El Valle de los Reyes, donde, durante casi 500 años, se construyeron tumbas para los faraones y los nobles poderosos.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El templo de Karnak está ubicado en Karnak, Gobernación de Luxor, al sur de Egipto, en el lado este de la orilla del río Nilo.
Los gobernantes de las dinastías XVIII, XIX y XX del próspero Reino Nuevo de Egipto (c. 1550–1069 a. C.) fueron enterrados en un desolado valle seco al otro lado del río desde la antigua ciudad de Tebas (la actual Luxor), de ahí su nombre moderno. del Valle de los Reyes. Sin embargo, este apodo no es del todo exacto, ya que algunos miembros de la familia real, además del rey, también fueron enterrados aquí, al igual que algunas personas que no pertenecen a la realeza, aunque de muy alto rango. El Valle de los Reyes se divide en los Valles Este y Oeste. El este es, con mucho, el más icónico de los dos, ya que el valle occidental contiene solo un puñado de tumbas. En total, el Valle de los Reyes incluye más de sesenta tumbas y otras veinte inacabadas que son poco más que pozos.
Templo Mortuorio de la Reina Hatshepsut El templo mortuorio de Hatshepsut (c.1478/72 - 1458 a.C.) data del Imperio Nuevo. Se encuentra al pie de los acantilados en una "bahía" natural en Cisjordania de Luxor. Esta área había sido sagrada durante mucho tiempo para la diosa Hathor y fue el sitio del templo mortuorio anterior y la tumba del rey Nebhepetre Mentuhotep (c.2008 - 1957 a.C.) del Imperio Medio (rampa visible en el extremo izquierdo). Después de la introducción del cristianismo, el templo de Hatshepsut se utilizó como monasterio, de ahí su nombre moderno, Deir el-Bahri, que significa "Monasterio del Norte". Hatshepsut era una faraona que se había representado a sí misma pictóricamente como un hombre. Sirvió como corregente con su sobrino Tutmosis III (c.1479 - 1425 a.C.). La Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Polonia es responsable del estudio y restauración de los tres niveles del templo. En la primavera de 1995, los dos primeros niveles estaban casi terminados y el nivel superior todavía estaba en reconstrucción.
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Botella de agua
- Pasaporte
- Gafas de sol y gorro
- Protector solar
- ¿Qué deberías traer contigo?
Opiniones(32)
The trip is worth it, bring cash, it may be wise. The place is fantastic.
Dear Guest, Thank you so much for your wonderful review.We are delighted to hear that you found the tour worthwhile and enjoyed the incredible destination.Thank you as well for sharing the helpful tip about bringing some cash-it will certainly benefit future travelers.
Communication prior to starting the trip was confusing- we were asked to pay an additional €50 for transfers when they were included. We were then asked if we wanted tickets to Tut and Rameses tombs as extras- I checked the price of the tickets online and thought £12 for Tut and £5 for Rameses wasn’t too bad- so we said yes. Only to find out on the tour they wanted €25 pp for Tut and €15pp for Rameses. None of these prices are quoted on the Tripadvisor listing- and when I queried this I was sent screenshots of the listing in Viator which I hadn’t booked through. The day is very long- again the listing says 12hrs but it’s nearer 15. We packed a lot in but it was very hot- the hassle from unofficial guides at all of the sites means you cannot just enjoy the sites and stop and look- you are constantly asked for money or if you want a photo which spoils it somewhat. What we did see was amazing- we paid extra for the Nile Cruise €10pp which was good. Lunch was filling and plenty of choice. The guide Romani was very good- very enthusiastic and reasonably knowledgeable although some statements were fact checked and not quite right! Transparency around the costs of extras and the accurate length of the trip needs to be added. The whole experience about the extra costs cast a shadow over the day. Basically regardless of who you book through Get Your Guide, Viator etc you are all put on the same bus together!
Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback. We truly appreciate both your positive comments and the areas you've highlighted for improvement. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed the historical sites, the Nile cruise, the lunch, and that Romani's enthusiasm and dedication contributed positively to your experience. We sincerely apologize for the confusion regarding the additional services and optional entrance tickets. The prices for optional extras are determined by the supplier and may differ depending on the booking platform and the currency used. We understand how this could have been frustrating, and we appreciate your feedback regarding the need for clearer communication. We will review how this information is presented to help avoid any misunderstandings for future guests. Regarding the duration of the tour, while the scheduled sightseeing is approximately 12 hours, the total travel time can vary depending on hotel locations, traffic conditions, pickup routes, and operational circumstances, which may extend the overall day. We also understand your comments regarding the unofficial vendors and guides at the archaeological sites. Unfortunately, these individuals operate independently from our company and are beyond our control. However, we always advise our guests to politely decline any unwanted offers and follow the guidance of our tour guide throughout the visit. Your feedback is extremely valuable to us, and we will use it to improve the clarity of our pre-tour information and overall guest experience. Thank you once again for choosing our tour, and we hope to have the opportunity to welcome you again on a future visit to Egypt.
All happiness crossing the eastern desert with its sunset
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We truly appreciate your kind words and are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience with us.
Great day out, very long journey from Hurghada . Take some cash as u have yo pay yo use the bathroom. Definitely recommend it ...wear comfortable shoes...take a hand fan with u.
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We truly appreciate your kind words and are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience with us.
We had a wonderful stay at Serenity Alma Heights and overall it was a very enjoyable experience. The hotel is beautiful, clean, and well organized. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, perfect for both families and couples looking for fun and relaxation. The staff are very friendly, helpful, and always smiling, which really makes a difference during the stay. The animation team was amazing – full of energy, always engaging with guests, and providing great activities during the day and entertaining shows at night. The aqua park and theme park are a big highlight of the hotel, especially for families with kids. There are many pools, slides, and activities, so you never feel bored.
I thought this trip was fantastic and not to be missed. Communication was very clear using WhatsApp for updates on the morning pick up at my hotel Makadina Jaz. The drivers were friendly and we were provided with a breakfast croissant and a juice drink. The mini van was comfortable and we stopped half way on route for a break. They sold excellent cappuccinos! The guide was good but talked quite quickly so I had to really concentrate. The Karnak Temple was so impressive. No wonder it has been used as a great film location. Hard to believe it was built over 2,000 years ago. The trip also included an optional cruise on the Nile (€10) which is absolutely worth it, arriving to where we had a buffet lunch. The tour then continued to the Valley of the Kings and then onto Hatshpsot. Both very impressive to see. The mini van returned perfectly on time back to the hotel. One thing to note is to bring extra Euros (this seems to be the preferred currency) just to have handy, especially for the loos.
We booked a small group excursion from Hurghada to Luxor and the Valley of the Kings. 14 h became 15.5 h, of which pure driving time to and fro was 9 h. Mega busy day with many very nice impressions. Unfortunately, our guide was a little speechless and left the exploration to us partly on our own. At the last temple, he didn't even go there. Well, the car was dead silent with 8 guests and 2 drivers and two guides. Transfer worked very well though. Snacks and drinks were also distributed.
Cristine knows and tells a lot. Is very enthusiastic and very friendly. She was a great guide!!!!
Not a bad trip for what it is. Long drive to and back in a Van with pretty uncomfortable seat arrangement and 100’s of checkpoint stops or the 45min wait to be able to leave Safaga city limits. An additional boat ride across the Nile for a surcharge we did not sign up for, the lunch that was quality wise below average and gave the both of us a hell of a heartburn. Leaving at 4am you get tho the vallley by 2pm after Karnak and sideswipe Luxor temple to my dismay. All the “activities” take time off the main visit to the tombs in the Valley. In the end we felt rushed through with very little time (8min per offered by the guide). I would have loved to spend a bit more time without the freight train walk like so many other visitors. It felt push and shove all day leaving 4pm back to Hurghada, the drive raising your neck hair as the guy behind the wheel seems to need to get home quick. Awful! We brought our own food from the hotel. Water is supplied but warm, refreshments not available or need to be bought from the “shops” they funnel you through ( selling mostly cheap tourist rubbish), also the 1h visit to a craft shop which again takes time off you signed up visit to the temple areas. All in all we had a mixed mood experience, but the disappointment overshadows the day trip. The guide made a good effort to explain a few things, but a good read in a history book would be a good lesson for him as some of the history facts mentioned were far from the truth or just plain fiction. Like Agamemnon. Greek … defeated Troy.:: not Egyptian from Luxor… just because of a statue on the West Bank. Had a brother too ..Menelaus, not Hector. See Greek scribble on his right foot. Would I do the trip again? Probably yes, but not with this mob.
One of the best experiences in Egypt would highly recommend making the trip. Our tour guid was very knowledgeable and helpful. The bus journey was comfortable and the sights and history were amazing. It was still very hot so do take suncream and drink plenty. Good value for money.



