Excursión de un día a Luxor desde El Cairo en avión





Descripción
Experimente la belleza del antiguo Egipto en nuestro viaje de un día a Luxor desde El Cairo en avión. Alzándose sobre los paisajes desérticos y el Nilo, este viaje le ofrece una fantástica vista del terreno egipcio antes de aterrizar en la ciudad de Luxor. Hogar de sitios emblemáticos como el Valle de los Reyes y el Templo de Karnak, tienes la oportunidad de marcar estos destinos de visita obligada de tu lista de deseos durante esta visita guiada profesionalmente. Con un cómodo transporte, un guía experto y todas las tarifas de entrada incluidas, la excursión de un día a Luxor desde El Cairo en avión está diseñada para brindarle una visita memorable a esta antigua ciudad egipcia. Nota : Durante su reserva necesitamos copia foto de su pasaporte por favor actualícela con proceso de reserva Nota : no incluido Entrada dentro de Tumba del Rey Tutankamoun
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Comienza a las 3:30 a. m. con recogida en su hotel en El Cairo por parte de un representante y traslado al aeropuerto nacional para tomar su vuelo a Luxor. Llegada a Luxor, nuestro guía turístico experto lo recibirá con un letrero que muestra su nombre y luego lo trasladarán en un vehículo privado con aire acondicionado (último modelo) para comenzar su recorrido de día completo alrededor de las 22:00 horas Traslado al aeropuerto nacional para tomar su vuelo de regreso a El Cairo. Llegada, encuentro y asistencia de nuestro representante local y luego traslado a su hotel en El Cairo.
El Valle de los Reyes (cóptico: ϫⲏⲙⲉ, romanizado: džēme), también conocido como el Valle de las Puertas de los Reyes (Wādī Abwāb al-Mulūk), es un valle en Egipto donde, durante un período de casi 500 años desde el siglo XVI. Hasta el siglo XI a. C., se excavaron tumbas excavadas en la roca para los faraones y nobles poderosos del Reino Nuevo (las dinastías XVIII a XX del Antiguo Egipto).
El Templo Mortuorio de Hatshepsut, también conocido como Djeser-Djeseru (Antiguo egipcio: ḏsr ḏsrw "Lugar Santísimo"), es un templo mortuorio del Antiguo Egipto ubicado en el Alto Egipto. Construido para el faraón Hatshepsut de la XVIII Dinastía, que murió en 1458 a. C., el templo está ubicado debajo de los acantilados de Deir el-Bahari en la orilla occidental del Nilo cerca del Valle de los Reyes. Este templo mortuorio está dedicado a Amón y Hatshepsut y está situado junto al templo mortuorio de Mentuhotep II, que sirvió tanto de inspiración como, más tarde, de cantera. Es considerado uno de los "monumentos incomparables del antiguo Egipto
Los Colosos de Memnon (en árabe: el-Colossat o es-Salamat) son dos enormes estatuas de piedra del faraón Amenhotep III, que reinó en Egipto durante la XVIII Dinastía de Egipto. Desde 1350 a. C., se encuentran en la necrópolis tebana, ubicada al oeste del río Nilo de la moderna ciudad de Luxor.
El Templo de Luxor (en árabe: معبد الاقصر) es un gran complejo de templos del Antiguo Egipto ubicado en la orilla este del río Nilo en la ciudad hoy conocida como Luxor (antigua Tebas) y fue construido aproximadamente en el 1400 a. C. En el idioma egipcio se lo conoce como ipet resyt, "el santuario del sur". En Luxor hay varios grandes templos en las riberas este y oeste. Cuatro de los principales templos mortuorios visitados por los primeros viajeros incluyen el Templo de Seti I en Gurnah, el Templo de Hatshepsut en Deir el Bahri, el Templo de Ramsés II (es decir, Ramesseum) y el Templo de Ramsés III en Medinet Habu. Los dos templos de los cultos principales en la orilla este se conocen como Karnak y Luxor. [1] A diferencia de los otros templos de Tebas, el templo de Luxor no está dedicado a un dios de culto ni a una versión divinizada del faraón muerto. En cambio, el templo de Luxor está dedicado al rejuvenecimiento de la realeza; puede haber sido donde muchos de los faraones de Egipto fueron coronados en realidad o conceptualmente
El complejo de templos de Karnak, comúnmente conocido como Karnak (/ˈkɑːr.næk/,[1] del árabe Khurnak que significa "aldea fortificada"), comprende una amplia mezcla de templos, capillas, pilones y otros edificios en ruinas cerca de Luxor, en Egipto. La construcción del complejo comenzó durante el reinado de Senusret I en el Reino Medio (alrededor de 2000-1700 a. C.) y continuó hasta el período ptolemaico (305-30 a. C.), aunque la mayoría de los edificios existentes datan del Imperio Nuevo. El área alrededor de Karnak era el antiguo Ipet-isut egipcio ("El lugar más seleccionado") y el principal lugar de culto de la Tríada Tebana de la XVIII Dinastía con el dios Amón a la cabeza. Forma parte de la ciudad monumental de Tebas. El complejo de Karnak da nombre a la cercana y parcialmente rodeada aldea moderna de El-Karnak, a 2,5 kilómetros (1,6 millas) al norte de Luxor.
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Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Según la hora de recogida confirmada, encontrará a nuestro guía turístico esperándolo y llevará un cartel con el nombre de nuestra empresa.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Nota: durante su reserva necesitamos una copia de la foto de su pasaporte. Actualícela con el proceso de reserva.
- Esto depende de la disponibilidad de la clase en el avión el mismo día que el cliente desee. si está disponible, se realizará una reserva. si no está disponible, se informará al cliente de que no está disponible.
- Vuelos nacionales desde/hacia El Cairo-Luxor (si se selecciona la opción)
Opiniones(414)
A very enjoyable trip. Both guide, and driver were very professional. I was allowed to visit the sites at my pace. I appreciated the knowledgeable answers to my questions. Everything was very seamless. I would recommend.
★★★★☆ I had a good overall experience with Emo Tours, but there are several reasons I can’t give them 5 stars. The employees I interacted with were polite, prompt, and professional, but the company itself seemed disorganized. I booked my trip in October 2025, and my tour was in May, so there was more than enough time to properly plan and purchase the correct flight tickets. I had to reach out to the company the day before my tour to request my tickets and itinerary, and I did not receive the documentation until around 9 PM the evening before the trip. Since this day trip includes a flight and the tour is non-refundable, there is really no reason flights should be booked or finalized at the last moment. They also asked for my passport information several times, even though I had already submitted it. That felt like poor planning on their part. Another issue was that they advertised a business class flight, but my flight was economy. Again, because I booked months in advance, there was sufficient time for them to purchase the correct class of tickets. Luxor itself was very interesting and absolutely worth making the trip. The tour itself was private, so it was just my sisters and me, which we enjoyed. Our tour guide, Sam, met us in Luxor and was very knowledgeable. He explained a lot of important information before giving us time to explore on our own. He also offered to take photos of us, which was a nice touch. Sam had all of our tickets purchased in advance, so we were not waiting in lines, and that made the day run smoothly. The only thing I wish is that tour guides could accompany guests into the tombs so the experience could feel a bit more interactive. Lunch was not good. The food was lukewarm, which made it inedible. However, the restaurant was clean, and the staff were nice. It was really more of a place to rehydrate than anything else. After being out in the heat, I wasn’t very hungry anyway, but the meal itself could definitely be improved. Since my return flight from Luxor wasn’t leaving until 9 PM and the tour ended around 3 PM, they booked a complimentary hotel for us. I appreciated the gesture, but the room was extremely worn down. The bed covers had stains, all of the faucets were old, and honestly, the room looked like something out of a horror movie. I would have preferred to go straight to the airport instead. That said, the hosts at the hotel were hospitable, and they had a lovely rooftop restaurant overlooking the river, which was very pretty. When our driver came to pick us up, he wanted to make sure we had a pleasant stay. We assured him we were okay, and I appreciated his concern. I’m honestly saddened that I can’t review the company and the workers separately because the staff really did a great job. My morning greeter met me right on time, and when we returned to Cairo, our greeter was waiting for us, which was nice after such a long day. Our driver was also fantastic. Overall, the people made the experience enjoyable, and Luxor is definitely worth visiting. However, the company needs to improve its organization, communication, accommodations, meal quality, and make sure what is advertised matches what customers actually receive.
★★★★☆ I had a good overall experience with Emo Tours, but there are several reasons I can’t give them 5 stars. The employees I interacted with were polite, prompt, and professional, but the company itself seemed disorganized. I booked my trip in October 2025, and my tour was in May, so there was more than enough time to properly plan and purchase the correct flight tickets. I had to reach out to the company the day before my tour to request my tickets and itinerary, and I did not receive the documentation until around 9 PM the evening before the trip. Since this day trip includes a flight and the tour is non-refundable, there is really no reason flights should be booked or finalized at the last moment. They also asked for my passport information several times, even though I had already submitted it. That felt like poor planning on their part. Another issue was that they advertised a business class flight, but my flight was economy. Again, because I booked months in advance, there was sufficient time for them to purchase the correct class of tickets. Luxor itself was very interesting and absolutely worth making the trip. The tour itself was private, so it was just my sisters and me, which we enjoyed. Our tour guide, Sam, met us in Luxor and was very knowledgeable. He explained a lot of important information before giving us time to explore on our own. He also offered to take photos of us, which was a nice touch. Sam had all of our tickets purchased in advance, so we were not waiting in lines, and that made the day run smoothly. The only thing I wish is that tour guides could accompany guests into the tombs so the experience could feel a bit more interactive. Lunch was not good. The food was lukewarm, which made it inedible. However, the restaurant was clean, and the staff were nice. It was really more of a place to rehydrate than anything else. After being out in the heat, I wasn’t very hungry anyway, but the meal itself could definitely be improved. Since my return flight from Luxor wasn’t leaving until 9 PM and the tour ended around 3 PM, they booked a complimentary hotel for us. I appreciated the gesture, but the room was extremely worn down. The bed covers had stains, all of the faucets were old, and honestly, the room looked like something out of a horror movie. I would have preferred to go straight to the airport instead. That said, the hosts at the hotel were hospitable, and they had a lovely rooftop restaurant overlooking the river, which was very pretty. When our driver came to pick us up, he wanted to make sure we had a pleasant stay. We assured him we were okay, and I appreciated his concern. I’m honestly saddened that I can’t review the company and the workers separately because the staff really did a great job. My morning greeter met me right on time, and when we returned to Cairo, our greeter was waiting for us, which was nice after such a long day. Our driver was also fantastic. Overall, the people made the experience enjoyable, and Luxor is definitely worth visiting. However, the company needs to improve its organization, communication, accommodations, meal quality, and make sure what is advertised matches what customers actually receive.
Flew to Luxor from Cairo for an all day tour. Our guide, Ahmed Omar, and the driver Hossan did a great job. Ahmed was friendly and knowledgeable. Highly recommended!
Well organized and great. The four stars are due to Zachariah, the tour guide in Luxor. He rushed us so much and wasn’t letting us take pictures. We concluded later that it’s because he wanted to take us to souvenir stores, likely to get a commission on anything we buy, but it was unfortunate because he prioritized this over letting us enjoy and take pictures at the awesome locations in the tour. We felts super rushed everywhere besides at the stores he took us to.
Overall, we were satisfied with the excursion. We were picked up from the hotel at 3:30 AM and the driver was punctual. However, until the very last moment we did not know who would pick us up or what vehicle it would be, despite asking several times — including shortly before 3:30 AM. The communication definitely needs improvement. In Luxor, the driver welcomed us with a sign from Emo Tours Egypt. We were taken to all the scheduled places, but overall there was not enough time to truly enjoy each site. At the restaurant, we ate the food not because it was tasty, but because we were hungry. I would honestly prefer the tour to cost €615 instead of €600, but to include a genuinely good restaurant with quality food. The waiter greeted us wearing an extremely dirty shirt, stained with food and drinks, which made a very poor impression. The only thing that was actually good was the baklava. At the alabaster souvenir shop, we were asked $25 for a small candle holder. We did not buy anything there. Later, we bought the same items at Khan el-Khalili in Cairo for $5 each. We are truly grateful to the driver, Hossam Al-Aqsar — a very kind and professional person — and to the Egyptologist/tour guide Mohammed El Tahibe, who explained everything in great detail. Tip for travelers: buy your own water (it is cheap, around 10 EGP) and bring it with you. The three tombs in the Valley of the Kings are more than sufficient; the Tomb of Tutankhamun is very small and not worth it, as all artifacts are now in the Grand Egyptian Museum.
Such an incredible experience. Ayad was a great tour guide that knew so much and Abdul drove us around effortlessly. Would 100% recommend
Fantastic service. Couldn't forget their memorable service provided on pickup and drop. Also the guide and locations are excellent
Meeting Luxor alongside Samar was an amazing and unforgettable experience! Thanks to his high knowledge of Egyptian culture and history I was able to understand the level of importance of these places. Her Spanish is super fluent and she is a very nice girl! . Thank you Samar! See you next time!
First time in Egypt, guide tours and drivers were excellent, the day we spent in Giza with Amir, was unforgettable, I hope you get lucky to have him as your tour guide, Amir is very knowledgeable, a kind person, and very professional. I wish to come back to Egypt and have hime as my tour guide again.



