Excursión privada de un día a Luxor desde El Cairo en avión





Descripción
Disfrute de la excursión de un día de El Cairo a Luxor para descubrir la Ribera Oriental y la Ribera Occidental de Luxor en un tour privado de un día completo que le brinda la flexibilidad de explorar cada destino a su propio ritmo. Sumérjase en la historia antigua de Luxor en el Valle de los Reyes, el Templo de Hatshepsut (Deir el-Bahari), los Colosos de Memnon, el Templo de Karnak y el Templo de Luxor, y refrésquese entre los sitios bañados por el sol en la comodidad de un clima -vehículo controlado. (Dr. Mo Tours Egypt) El representante lo guiará todo el día. • Tour privado asegura un servicio personalizado. • Cubrir los aspectos más destacados en un solo día de turismo. • recogida y devolución en el aeropuerto de Luxer en coche VIP de primera clase.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Descubra Luxor’s East Bank y West Bank en un recorrido privado de día completo que le brinda la flexibilidad de explorar cada destino a su propio ritmo. Sumérgete en la historia antigua de Luxor en el Valle de los Reyes, el Templo de Hatshepsut (Deir el-Bahari), los Colosos de Memnon, el Templo de Karnak y el Templo de Luxor, y refréscate entre los sitios al sol en la comodidad de un clima. -controlado de vehículos.
Luego serás transportado a la Necrópolis de Tebas, el Valle de los Reyes en Cisjordania de Luxor. Esta antigua necrópolis es una visita obligada para los viajeros de Luxor. Allí se visitan cuatro tumbas reales, incluida la Tumba de Ramsés, la Tumba de Horemheb, la Tumba de Merenptah. La Calle de los Reyes en Cisjordania de Luxor.
Tumba del Rey Ramsés lX fue el tercer faraón de la XX Dinastía del Nuevo Reino del Antiguo Egipto. Su nombre antes de asumir la corona era Amonhirkhopshef. Era el quinto hijo de Ramsés III y fue nombrado para el cargo de príncipe heredero en el vigésimo segundo año del reinado de su padre, cuando los cuatro hermanos mayores precedieron su ascenso al príncipe heredero. La tumba tiene mucho color y detalles, incluso el techo sobre los sarcófagos con su diosa Nut que se extiende por el espacio. El sarcófago es uno de los más grandes del valle, aunque algunas de las pinturas se han deteriorado, este es uno de los más decorados.
En la mitología egipcia, Ptah es el demiurgo de Memphis, dios de los artesanos y arquitectos. En la forma de halcón de la nueva deidad, o simplemente en su forma de halcón, comenzó a colocarse en tumbas para acompañar y proteger a los muertos en su viaje al oeste de Luxor. La Tumba 8, que se encuentra en el Valle de los Reyes, fue el lugar de enterramiento del faraón Merneptah y es el modelo de las tumbas reales. Merneptah era hijo de Ramsés II y de la Reina Isis-Nofret. La tumba fue descubierta por Howard Carter en 1903. Por supuesto, hay una disminución material en el número de habitaciones laterales y un aumento dramático en la altura de los pasillos y habitaciones. Eliminó el eje triturado utilizado desde la época de Horemheb y en su lugar construyó la tumba entera en un solo eje. Además, por primera vez, la entrada se hizo considerablemente más ancha que las tumbas anteriores.
La tumba de Ramsés III, designada como KV 11, es un sistema complejo en el Valle de los Reyes. Se conoce desde la antigüedad, las maravillosas decoraciones incluyen relieves hundidos pintados de colores con los textos rituales tradicionales (Letanía de Ra, Libro de las Puertas, etc.) y Ramsés ante los dioses. Aquí son inusuales las escenas seculares, en las pequeñas habitaciones laterales del corredor de entrada, que muestran tributos extranjeros, como cerámica muy detallada importada del Egeo, el arsenal real, botes y, en la última de estas cámaras laterales, los arpistas ciegos que le dio a la tumba uno de sus nombres alternativos: 'Tumba de los Harpers.
Entradas adicionales si desea visitarlo
Después de visitar las tumbas, serás transportada al Templo de la Reina Hatshepsut (Deir el Bahari), la única mujer en reinar sobre Egipto como Faraón. Esta reina era un antepasado del rey Tutankamón y pertenecía a la misma dinastía. Templo de la Reina Hatshepsut, la única mujer en reinar sobre Egipto como Faraón.
Después de que el guía turístico Balloon Ride out lo encuentre y lo recoja en la ubicación de Colossi of Memnon para comenzar su Tour de día completo de Luxor. Los colosos de Memnon, las dos estatuas antiguas más grandes de Egipto, que se remontan a la era del rey Amenhotep III.
El Templo de Karnak, visita lo que se considera una de las obras maestras arquitectónicas más grandes del mundo, a saber, el complejo de los Templos de Karnak en la Ribera Oriental de Luxor. Karnak es un complejo de templos construidos en diferentes reinados, comenzando con la Avenida de las Esfinges, el Salón Hipóstilo con sus 134 gigantescas columnas, los Obeliscos de la Reina Hatshepsut y Tutomosis I, el Templo de Amon adornado con diseños de loto y papiro, el Granito Scarbeus de Amenofis III y el Lago Sagrado. Karnak supera a cualquier otro monumento faraónico: es simplemente uno de los monumentos antiguos más bellos de Egipto.
Karnak visita lo que se considera una de las obras maestras arquitectónicas más grandes del mundo, a saber, el complejo de templos de Karnak en la orilla este de Luxor. Karnak es un complejo de templos construidos en diferentes reinados, comenzando con la Avenida de las Esfinges, el Salón Hipóstilo con sus 134 gigantescas columnas, los Obeliscos de la Reina Hatshepsut y Tutomosis I, el Templo de Amon adornado con diseños de loto y papiro, el Granito Scarbeus de Amenofis III y el Lago Sagrado. Karnak supera a cualquier otro monumento faraónico: es simplemente uno de los monumentos antiguos más bellos de Egipto.
Los Obeliscos de la Reina Hatshepsut y Tutomosis I, el Templo de Amon adornado con diseños de loto y papiro,
Avenida de las esfinges, espectacular avenida que se extiende desde Luxor hasta Karnak, a una distancia de 3 km. Hoy, tiene solo unos cientos de metros de largo pero es muy impresionante. Esta avenida solía conectar el templo de Karnak y el templo de Luxor. Una avenida de seis millas con esfinges a ambos lados.
Obelisco de Thutmoses I Los Obeliscos de la Reina Hatshepsut y Tutomosis I, el Templo de Amón adornado con diseños de loto y papiro.
Templo de Luxor, dedicado a la tríada Theben de Amun-Ra, Mut y Khonsu. Allí verás las estatuas de granito de Ramsés el Grande. Estos templos antiguos son una visita obligada para los viajeros de Luxor.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(8)
It was expensive, 150,000 yen for two people in Japanese yen, but I booked this tour because it was explained that there would be no additional cost other than tips, including a Japanese-language guide, airline tickets and admission fees. But the day before, suddenly, Extra €100 for air tickets 80€ surcharge for two people to become a Japanese guide You have been charged. I was told that the reason for adding tickets was that I was slow to reply to my passport number, but I actually didn't notice the email I received the night before at around 21:00 (I was already asleep due to the time difference) and woke up at 4am to reply immediately. I had already given my passport number at the time of booking (TripAdvisor). We had a big fight over this and, to be honest, the impression on Egyptians was bad. In the end, my superiors told me that I should only pay 100 €, but I cancelled it because I could no longer trust them, and **150,000 yen was spent in tears (high school fees)**. To those who are about to make a reservation Reservations are not recommended as this tour company may have staff to deal with fraud. Look at the bad reviews of other tours of this company. Others have written the same way. As a test, ask chatGPT if the tour companies here are safe! Be careful and you'll get it! The guide itself may be good at speaking Japanese, but there is a risk of additional charge trouble if the intermediary is bad. We strongly recommend that you always book with a company with an official national guide licence to avoid any trouble.
Thank you for your review. However, we feel it is necessary to correct several misunderstandings and provide accurate information for future travelers. 1. Delayed Response Caused the Flight Fare Increase We requested your passport confirmation immediately once the airline required it. Your response came many hours after the deadline, which caused the original fare to expire. The €100 surcharge was imposed entirely by the airline, not by our company. Had the information been provided on time, no extra fee would have been charged. 2. Guide Language Upgrade Was Not Included Our tour clearly states that an English-speaking guide is included. A Japanese-speaking guide is an optional service that always comes with an extra cost, and this is the standard across all tour operators in Egypt. It appears there was a misunderstanding on your side, not a mistake from our team. 3. We Offered a Fair Solution Even though the airline surcharge resulted from the delayed reply, we still tried to help by offering you the option to continue the tour by paying only the flight difference, and even waived the guide upgrade fee to support you. You chose to cancel the tour voluntarily. 4. Refund Policy Clearly Communicated According to the platform’s cancellation policy, last-minute cancellations with confirmed flights are non-refundable. This policy is determined by the booking platform, not by us. ⸻ We always strive to provide clear communication and transparent pricing. In this case, the issues resulted from late responses and misunderstandings on the customer’s side, not from any wrongdoing by our company. We welcome all guests who read this to review our many positive experiences and understand that we take professionalism very seriously.
It is exciting to know a culture like it is, the Egyptian culture... If you want to start an adventure you have to visit this place.
It's not a 100, it's a 90. I can't give 100 points because there was a part where I thought 'what kind of', but I am satisfied. If your friends or relatives were going to Luxor, I would recommend this tour. They are well-mannered and hard at work, and they care about a lot of things, and they know the Japanese very well. It's definitely worth the money. I told him to tell the clerk that I was going to a routine restaurant for lunch, but the beer I ordered was lukewarm room temperature, and that if I was going to serve it to the Japanese, it had to be cold. I hope it has been improved for everyone who follows.
Dear our valued customer First of all, allow me to thank you for your time and consideration. we are more than proud and happy to hear that you have enjoyed every aspect of your tour and we will continue working hard to maintain the same level of progress. our biggest inspiration is your satisfaction. we are looking forward to welcoming you again in the near future to try more of our tours. Sincerely, I Like Egypt Tours
Muhammad's guide, who learned Japanese from the Japanese, was the best. He can joke, he cares about things, and I think half of him might be Japanese. They answered anything I didn't mention in the guidebook carefully when I asked them what they were interested in, and they also took me to a souvenir shop, but if I told them properly that I didn't want them, they also told the staff properly, which was a satisfying & safe private tour. He is Muhammad, in the back, in the red hat.
Dear our valued customer, Thank you for rating us Excellent. We are so pleased to hear that you spent a lovely time in our beloved country with us. Your safety, comfort, and satisfaction are very important to us more than anything else. We hope to see you again soon with a longer stay...there are a lot of amazing things to discover around Egypt, and we will be waiting to show you the treasures of our country. We appreciate your time and efforts in providing feedback to us. Best regards, I Like Egypt Tours
The guid was very kind. He has a lot of knowledge and information about old Egypt. And he can speak Japanese well. I really enjoyed my first trip to Luxor!!
Dear our valued customer, Thank you for rating us Excellent. We are so pleased to hear that you spent a lovely time in our beloved country with us. Your safety, comfort, and satisfaction are very important to us more than anything else. We hope to see you again soon with a longer stay...there are a lot of amazing things to discover around Egypt, and we will be waiting to show you the treasures of our country. We appreciate your time and efforts in providing feedback to us. Best regards, I Like Egypt Tours
They say Japan is a dangerous country. But you want to be in Egypt before you die, right? If you want to have fun, I highly recommend Muhammad! Muhammad was a Japanese teacher in Egypt and lived in Japan, so he knows about Japan and its customs. Women are particularly problematic in the "toilet" surprisingly, which is quite important when traveling abroad, right? I've researched it at key points, so it's very reassuring. But I think the most important thing is, "Describe the ruins" here is pretty important. The cheapest ones are "English guides," but for example, "I couldn't understand the history class in Japanese, ... am I the only one?" If it becomes English, won't the thinking circuits be broken? What’s more, it’s still enough to attend a class by the famous Japanese professor of Egyptian archaeology, Sakuji Yoshimura, but I think it’s amazing to study even more. I'm from Luxor, I have many friends, and the local information is perfect! Trouble, want to know, listen jang jang d(^_^o), tell me gently anything. If you're in Egypt 🇪🇬, Mohammad's guide is for you!! By the way, during the tour of the ruins, I met a Japanese person living abroad who said, "I should have made him a Japanese guide, 😩" and that Muhammad was good. The explanation is in familiar Japanese!! Yes 😉
Dear our valued customer, Thank you for rating us Excellent. We are so pleased to hear that you spent a lovely time in our beloved country with us. Your safety, comfort, and satisfaction are very important to us more than anything else. We hope to see you again soon with a longer stay...there are a lot of amazing things to discover around Egypt, and we will be waiting to show you the treasures of our country. We appreciate your time and efforts in providing feedback to us. Best regards, I Like Egypt Tours
In the middle of March I made a bullet trip to Egypt. We booked a short day tour in Luxor, but our guide Mohamed was extremely knowledgeable and guided us from east to west. No matter what I ask, they respond in good Japanese. I was traveling alone, so there was no photographer, but they took a lot of photos! You can have a full day. The driver was kind and polite, I recommend it.
Dear our valued customer, Thank you for rating us Excellent. We are so pleased to hear that you spent a lovely time in our beloved country with us. Your safety, comfort, and satisfaction are very important to us more than anything else. We hope to see you again soon with a longer stay...there are a lot of amazing things to discover around Egypt, and we will be waiting to show you the treasures of our country. We appreciate your time and efforts in providing feedback to us. Best regards, I Like Egypt Tours
I was totally satisfied to join this tour. I think it is difficult for us to visit all the places in west and east side in Luxor without the guide. The guide knows everything about Luxor. He made us archaeologists. In addition, his hospitality was great. I want to visit again and also I highly recommend this tour.
Dear our valued customer, Thank you for rating us Excellent. We are so pleased to hear that you spent a lovely time in our beloved country with us. Your safety, comfort, and satisfaction are very important to us more than anything else. We hope to see you again soon with a longer stay...there are a lot of amazing things to discover around Egypt, and we will be waiting to show you the treasures of our country. We appreciate your time and efforts in providing feedback to us. Best regards, I Like Egypt Tours



