Tour a Luxor da Hurghada





Descrizione
Per coloro che non vogliono competere in un tour con una moltitudine di altri, questo tour di mezza giornata a Luxor East Bank, Karnak e i templi di Luxor è perfetto per te allora! È un tour per piccoli gruppi che ti porta lungo la sponda orientale di Luxor dove puoi vedere alcuni dei luoghi più grandi e più belli dell'Egitto! Tra questi luoghi ci sono il tempio mozzafiato di Karnak costruito dall'inizio del Regno di Mezzo al greco romano e il magnifico Tempio di Luxor, costruito da Amenhotep III nella XVIII dinastia. Qui troverai anche le statue di Ramses che si ergono in alto e le proteggono dal male. Inizia il tuo tour di mezza giornata, dopo essere stato prelevato dall'hotel, sulla riva orientale di Luxor. La guida egittologa spiegherà tutto sulla storia dei templi di Karnak e del tempio di Luxor e scoprirai perché i templi di Karnak furono costruiti in dedicazione al dio egizio Amon, sua moglie Mut e il loro figlio Khonsu.
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
Dopo l'arrivo da Hurghada, visiteremo prima il famoso Tempio di Karnak! Il Tempio di Karnak è il tempio più grande dell'Egitto e le sue rovine possono ancora essere viste oggi. Il Tempio di Karnak, che fu costruito tra il 2200 e il 360 aC da diversi faraoni, comprende il grande tempio di Amon, così come altri templi più piccoli, cappelle e il grande lago sacro. Hatshepsut, Seti I, Ramses II e Ramses III furono i faraoni più potenti coinvolti nella sua costruzione.
Dopo il tempio di Karnak, visiteremo il tempio di uno dei sovrani più interessanti dell'Egitto: la regina Hatshepsut! L'architetto Sennenmut ha progettato il Tempio di Hatshepsut, noto anche come Tempio di Deir el-Bahari. È stata fondata in onore di Hatshepsut, l'unica donna faraone in Egitto da lungo tempo. Fu costruita tra il settimo e il ventunesimo anno del suo regno, con una parte scavata nella roccia e tre terrazze all'esterno.
Dopo aver visitato il tempio di Hatshepsut, continueremo verso il ristorante situato sul Nilo per gustare il pranzo a buffet
Dopo pranzo, continueremo la nostra visita alla Valle dei Re. La Valle dei Re è un'antica necropoli egizia dove sono sepolti molti dei faraoni del Nuovo Regno; sono state trovate più di 60 tombe scavate nella roccia. La valle un tempo era conosciuta come "Ta Iset Maat", che significa "luogo della verità". Il re Tuthmosis I, della XVIII dinastia, fu il primo faraone ad essere sepolto nella Valle dei Re.
Alla fine del nostro tour, visiteremo i Colossi di Memnon. I Colossi di Memnon sono due enormi statue di Amenofi III che custodivano il suo tempio funerario a Luxor, sulla riva occidentale del Nilo. Le sculture, che risalgono a 3.400 anni fa, raffigurano un pacifico faraone che fissa il Sol Levante con le mani sulle ginocchia. Sua madre, la regina Mutemwiya, e sua moglie, la regina Tiy, sono scolpite nella parte inferiore.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
L'orario esatto del prelievo per ogni hotel sarà noto un giorno prima della partenza del tour.
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Tutte le aree e le superfici sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto
Recensioni(22)
Trip started off poorly when the day we initially booked onto was cancelled, and we were only notified at 5:30am after already getting up and waiting 30 minutes for the transfer. However, the trip took place the following day and absolutely made up for it. The experience was incredible, and the tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and was able to convey some complex Egyptian history in a way that made sense to everybody. The heat in Luxor is incredible and strongly recommend people both dress sensibly and take a good level of water with them. The small size of the group (ours was 6), meant it was very easy to always hear what the guide was saying and meant it felt far more personal (we saw some tour groups of 20+ and they couldn't hear anything).
Bob our guide was excellent and the excursion overall was really good. Not for the faint hearted as it is a long journey there and back. Our drivers were really good and this made the experience less tiring. A long day full of brilliant experiences.
Had booked this tour from Germany and were looking forward to it. In the morning at 5am we should be picked up. My girlfriend and I sat in the lobby from 4:45 a.m. waiting for our pickup. (As agreed in the booking confirmation) After contacting us several times via mail, TripAdvisor and telephone without any response, we left the lobby at 6:30 a.m. I had to ask for the money back through support and Paypal. Kudos to TripAdvisor at 11 o'clock the same day I had my money back. Unfortunately, the day was ruined. To date, no Enterprise reaction or apology. Clearly FINGER WAY
Thank you for your writing We tried to call you for pick up time but no answer from you I don’t have your contact just called to your hotel And you get your payment by PayPal Thank you
Wow this place you have too see yeah it's a very long day but well worth it so much to see and look at but would have loved much longer to walk around. But ho it's soooo hot out there. Take lots of water and cover up
Thank you so much for taking time to review our service. It means a lot to us and we are very happy your enjoyed your Luxor tour. We hope to welcome you again in Egypt. Best regards Mohammed Ibrahim
I have to say our day trip to Luxor was amazing. Our driver, Machmood (sorry if spelt incorrectly) was great, very informative on the drive which was a few hrs long. We also have to say a big thanks to our guide Wael whos knowledge on Egyptology was amazing. We started at Karnack Temple, then boat ride on Nile, this was extra but we were informed of this upfront and its something we are unlikley to do again. Then we had lunch, followed by tour of Valley of the Kings. It truly is an amazing place to visit. It does get extremely hot which can be overwhelming so make sure you have plenty of sunscreen and water. There are lots of people trying to sell stuff and its best to keep your eyes down and move on quickly if you do not intend to buy anyghing, this may seem rude but we were advised to do this or we would be inundated with sellers. Thanks again to Wael and Machmood for making our day so wonderful.
Dear Caroline, Thank you very much for your kind words. We are always pleased to serve such wonderful guests. We are looking forward to welcome you again in our country and wish you many many more great tours and adventures anywhere you go. Best regards Mohammed Ibrahim
So pleased we didn't miss this - it was a present for my husband's 75th Birthday, and he absolutely loved it . Indescribable - you have to experience it. We included a short boat trip on the Nile, which was lovely.
<p>Worth every penny! The guide was so knowledgeable and helpful. A tiring day but it wasn't just seeing the sights - temple of Carnack etc. It was the drive through Luxor which was an education and the unplanned boat trip on the NIle for 10 was brilliant. Egyptio Tours did us proud</p>
we had private taxi to Luxor from Hurghada as was told the bus trip was hour and a half longer each way and stopped at alibaster and papyrus shops to sell you stuff. Private taxi pick up was 6am got back 7.30pm so felt sorry for bus trip which left 5am and got back 10pm The temples and valley of the kings so fantacstic well worth the travel. lot of sellers there so just ignore them as they wont stop if your nice and say no to them
Picked up from our hotel at 4am and were the first to be picked up and then the coach collected the rest of the passengers from other hotels to make the coach full, it took over 2 hours to get all passengers before it could set off to Luxor. It was a very tiring long journey! At Luxor, we started off by visiting the Karnak Temple and our guide was us rushing us to visit other locations within the temple without giving us enough time to soak in the sights or take photos. Then we're taken to a Papyrus shop with the aim of purchasing their goods, but no one bought anything. After the crossing the Nile river, to have our lunch at their partner Crocodile restaurant where nearly everyone hated the poor quality good. For the afternoon part of the programme, we're taken to an Alabaster souvenir shop. Later on, we're taken to Hatshepsut temple, the quide was again rushing us and then finally to the Valley of the Kings, where we visited tombs of the three Ramses, can't remember their titles, again we we're allowed about 10 minutes each on each tomb. The last sight was, Colossi of Memnon, the least impressive. The guide was advertising for Banana Island as the optional last trip, which was not part of the package and nearly everyone fell for the trick and paid £10 pp and those we're not interested had to stay behind. We also paid. It was one of the worst trip and the price did not justify the poor experience. It was a just banana farm with a caged small crocodile that a keeper tries to entertain the visitors by tapping it with a stick and the reptile hissing. On the way back, we hired a Taxi, once we’re in Hurghada rather than having the coach drop us off, which would have taken another over an hour! Don’t pay more than £40 per person for this kind of trip with this package, though Banana Island is extra on top of this, honestly it’s not worth it.
We did the day trip to Luxor during our stay in Hurghada (23rd November to 30th November) with Egyptio Tours. It was a very long trip but it was well worth the travel. The mini bus that we travelled in was clean and tidy but it got uncomfortable after all that time on board even though we had a stop for about 20 minutes which converted to 35 minutes Egyptian time! The trip is advertised as a 3 hour trip. However, it took 4 hours 15 mins to get there and just over 5 hours for the return trip! The guide spoke really good English and was excellent as he took the time to explain things throughout the trip. The buffet lunch was ok and was included in the price so you just paid for your drinks at the restaurant. The restaurant was clean and the toilet facilities were good. We both really enjoyed the trip and felt that it was good value for the money. However, there are just a few points to note before you book the trip. Firstly, if you do the Nile trip it will cost you an extra 200EGP each (about £10). Secondly, the admission to the Valley of the Kings only covers you to enter 3 tombs. If you want to enter more than 3 you will need to buy extra site entrance tickets at 160EGP per person (about £8). Thirdly, if you want to take pictures inside the tombs you will need to purchase a photography licence which will set you back 300EGP per camera (about £15). Unfortunately, this also only covers you for 3 tombs. So if you want to enter the other tombs and take pictures inside them, then you will you need to purchase extra entrance tickets and also need to purchase an extra photographic licence! Fourthly, if you want to go into the Tutankhamun tomb you will need to pay an extra 200EGP per person (about £10). You are not allowed to take any pictures at all inside the Tutankhamun tomb! Finally, there are a couple of stops on this trip which are basically just shops! The first one is a shop trying to sell you drawings made on parchment and the second is a stone ware shop trying to sell you stone vases and ornaments etc. It’s a real pity that they do this as it eats into the extra time that you could spend at the various sites. Overall it was a really good experience and was great value for the money. It was just a pity that so much valuable time is wasted during those unnecessary stops to try and get you to buy unwanted things!



