Tour di un giorno a Luxor da Assuan





Descrizione
Ammira le principali attrazioni di Luxor in un giorno con una gita guidata di un giorno da Assuan. Dopo un viaggio attraverso la lussureggiante Valle del Nilo, visita i siti chiave di quella che era l'antica Tebe mentre una Guida egittologa qualificata racconta le loro storie e segreti. Viaggia in Cisgiordania per visitare antiche tombe faraoniche nella Valle dei Re e vedere lo splendido Tempio di Hatshepsut e Colossi di Memnone. Dopo pranzo, spostati sulla riva orientale per esplorare la maestosa Karnak e il bellissimo Tempio di Luxor. Pickup e drop-off dall'hotel inclusi.
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
Alle 19:00 Prelievo dal tuo hotel o crociera sul Nilo ad Assuan con la guida turistica, quindi verrai trasferito con un veicolo privato con aria condizionata a Luxor, dove è 280 K / M a nord di Assuan, arriva a Luxor alle 10:00 Inizia la tua giornata Tour Visitando la sponda occidentale del Nilo dove visiti la Valle dei Re, la magnificenza della grandiosità dell'architettura utilizzata per la sepoltura, ci sono molti re sepolti in questa valle. Le tombe più conosciute sono il re Tutmosis I, Tutmosis III, Tut-Ankh-Amon, Re Ramssess VI, Re Mrenptah e AmonhotepII.
Seguirà una visita al Tempio della regina Hatshepsut, conosciuto come El Dir El Bahari, costruito dalla regina Hatshepsut, figlia di Thutmosis I, che governò l'Egitto per circa 20 anni durante la XVIII dinastia (circa 1490-1469 a.C.), l'unica dinastia faraonica donna che regnò nell'antico Egitto. Quindi continua il tuo tour giornaliero ai Colossi di Memnone, che sono i resti del tempio funerario di Amenhotep III
I Colossi di Memnon (arabo: el-Colossat o es-Salamat) sono due enormi statue di pietra del faraone Amenhotep III, che si trovano di fronte al tempio funerario in rovina di Amenhotep III, il più grande tempio della necropoli tebana. Rimangono in piedi dal 1350 a.C. ed erano ben noti agli antichi greci e romani, così come ai primi viaggiatori moderni e agli egittologi. Le statue contengono 107 iscrizioni di epoca romana in greco e latino, datate tra il 20 e il 250 d.C.; molte di queste iscrizioni sulla statua più settentrionale fanno riferimento al re mitologico greco Memnone, che allora si pensava – erroneamente – rappresentasse la statua. Gli studiosi hanno discusso su come l'identificazione del colosso settentrionale come "Memnon" sia collegata al nome greco dell'intera necropoli tebana come Memnonium.
Il complesso del tempio di Karnak, comunemente noto come Karnak (/ˈkɑːr.næk/), comprende un vasto mix di templi, piloni, cappelle e altri edifici vicino a Luxor, in Egitto. La costruzione del complesso iniziò durante il regno di Senusret I (regnò dal 1971 al 1926 a.C.) nel Medio Regno ( 2000–1700 a.C. circa) e continuò nel Regno tolemaico (305–30 a.C.), sebbene la maggior parte degli edifici esistenti risalgano a dal Nuovo Regno. L'area intorno a Karnak era l'antico egiziano Ipet-isut ("Il più selezionato dei luoghi") e il principale luogo di culto della Triade tebana della XVIII dinastia, con il dio Amon come capo. Fa parte della città monumentale di Tebe e nel 1979 è stata aggiunta alla lista del patrimonio mondiale dell'UNESCO insieme al resto della città. Il complesso di Karnak dà il nome al vicino e parzialmente circondato, moderno villaggio di El-Karnak, 2,5 chilometri (1,6 miglia) a nord di Luxor.
Il Tempio di Luxor (arabo: معبد الأقصر) è un grande complesso di templi dell'antico Egitto situato sulla riva orientale del fiume Nilo nella città oggi conosciuta come Luxor (l'antica Tebe) e fu costruito intorno al 1400 a.C. Nella lingua egiziana era conosciuto come ipet resyt, "il santuario del sud". Era uno dei due templi principali sulla riva orientale, l'altro era Karnak.[1] A differenza degli altri templi di Tebe, il tempio di Luxor non è dedicato a un dio di culto o a una versione divinizzata del faraone morto. Invece, il tempio di Luxor è dedicato al ringiovanimento della regalità; potrebbe essere stato il luogo in cui molti faraoni d'Egitto furono incoronati, nella realtà o concettualmente (come nel caso di Alessandro Magno, che affermò di essere stato incoronato a Luxor ma potrebbe non aver mai viaggiato a sud di Menfi, vicino al moderno Cairo). dopo il tour trasferimento di nuovo al tuo hotel
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Prelievo da un hotel o crociera sul Nilo ad Assuan شياخة ثالثة, قسم أسوان،, 3VQX+XP2, Sheyakhah Thalethah, Aswan 1, Assuan Governorate 1242720, Egitto . Prelievo dall'aeroporto di Assuan 3VQX+HQ5 Assuan 1, Egitto . Prelievo dalla stazione ferroviaria di Assuan أسوان غرب محطة القطار، 3WX2+XW3, Abu AR Rish Qebli, Aswan 2, Aswan Governorate 1242871, Egitto .
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi alla schiena
- Sconsigliato in gravidanza
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Le quote di iscrizione includono solo l'area base
Recensioni(34)
The tour operator disappeared after dropping us a message to send them passports soon after we confirmed the tour. Despite our repeated messages and calls before the tour date, they gave no response to our enquiries about how they would arrange pick up as we stayed on Elephantine Island which can be accessed only by private boat at the expected pick up time at 5am. Finally, a few hours before pick up they confirmed that they would meet us at the hotel. So we waited at the hotel at 5am. At 5am, we were informed by the driver that we would need to make our own way to meet them by the pier in town. Luckily with the kind assistance of the hotel we made it to the meeting point despite having wasted much time and efforts for the hassles. The rating of 2 out of 5 given to this tour is for the guide who was very experienced and helped us avoid long waiting lines to the sites by being flexible with the itinerary and for the driver who was accommodating.
Samir Gaber was a fabulous tour guide. He was very informative and gave us a lot of information about Abu Simbal. He even gave us ice creams as a special treat after lunch!
Sam was a wonderful guide through the whole day. He was very knowledgeable and friendly. I would highly recommend him and this enchanting journey through history.
The tour I took to Luxor on July 14, 2025 was great. Mohammed our driver today was also our driver yesterday to Abu Simbel and he was so awesome. Our tour guide Khaled was amazing as well, knew the Spanish language well and knowledgeable about the history and the sites. We just had an inconvenience with the traffic police coming back from Luxor. They were relentless and forced our driver to take another route. We should have been back in our hotel in three hours and we were on the road for 5 hours. That’s not his fault and I know police departments are a pain in any country but these tour companies should present a united front and complain about how these traffic police make these drivers pay money just to cross. That makes tourists scared and uncomfortable. We felt bad about how much money he had to pay just to get us to Luxor and back to our hotel. Poor guy probably lost money for the day after paying the police at every stop. The extra time to get back to Aswan made us miss other potential activities as well. Luxor was a gem and is absolutely beautiful with tons to see and lots of history, worth visiting but if you’re doing a day trip from Aswan or another city, think about staying in Luxor directly and doing the tours from there. Even though the police may not harass the tourists directly, the drivers are bearing the brunt of the harassment and bribes to the police. It makes any tourist not even want to come here. These tourist agencies and tour operators need to make a firm declaration against this nonsense. We know no country is perfect but in a country where tourism drives a lot of the economy, measures need to be taken to ensure the tourist experience is as worry and stress free as possible. In no circumstance did we feel this driver was supported by the tour agency, we felt extremely bad for him and he was just defeated by the end of the day after so much harassment. Thank goodness nothing worse happened but it certainly could have. This is super scary for all involved. So think very carefully about doing these tours from smaller cities into the main hubs. (Luxor, Cairo, etc.). It makes me think very cautiously about ever coming back to Egypt and with so much still remaining to see it saddens me that I’ll possibly not see more of what’s available to see here or what may be discovered in the future.
Our trip to Luxor was a great experience overall. We visited all the major landmarks as planned, and our guide, Ayman, was incredibly knowledgeable—sharing detailed insights into the history of each temple and even capturing some professional photos and videos for us. However, the pickup and drop-off point was changed at the last minute, which was disappointing and caused a delay to the start of the tour. Despite this miscommunication from the tour operator, Ayman’s expertise truly made the day memorable.
This was such an informative and relaxing tour from Aswan to Luxor. The Emo Tours team and tour guide crew were incredibly easy to work with and very accommodating. We want to give a very special shoutout to our tour guide, Mohamed Hashimi, who literally took care of everything for us (including taking some great family pictures of us!) and made each tour sight a very educational and enjoyable experience!
My driver Chico and guide Ahmed were excellent. My driver was on time and picked me up from my hotel. My guide Ahmed took some good pictures. Thank you.
Visits were incredible, and increasing quality with time. The boutique part was predictible as it is a trap for tourists but it was still a very good experience. Our guide knowledge and explanations were great. He was adaptable and even changed langage and switch for us. The driver was very nice and always on time, made us feel secure on the road, drove very quick and very professional and even brought us snacks. Just keep in mind that Emo Tour offers to start at 7am or 8am but we did not have the choice and accepted 6am.
The tour itself is great. However, the logistics don't live up to the theory. Here is something you should keep in mind booking this particular tour. I'm a solo traveler, and I love joining other groups to meet new people and experience something new each time. On this tour, I was NOT offered an option to join any groups and apprently they don't match tourists up. Everyone was doing a 'private' tour. I don't understand why I need to pay extra as a solo traveler when all the places I visited were literally packed with other one-two person 'private' tours. On top of all this, I gave Viator an option to match me up with a tour guide that speaks any of the top three languages I can communicate in - that most guides speak there, - and I got a tour guide who couldn't even hold a conversation in English. As much as I appreciate the fact that people do speak other languages in the country, I don't find it acceptable. If you are taking this tour in Arabic, it should be fine. The other note is they offer you to visit local 'workshops' to see how things are done, and ask you to buy something. If you ARE looking for those souvenirs, it might be a great option, but I wasn't. So it was nice they were not too forceful about that. The final opportunity for improvement is drving logistics. It took as about 4.5 hours to get back instead of 3 hours because for whatever reason (I gave up on trying to communicate with my tour guide and the driver) we decided to take local bumpy roads instead of the highway. Both the driver and the tour guide were really nice and trustworthy but the experience was pretty exhausting and I felt drained by the end of the day.
Can't recommend this trip enough! The best way to travel between Luxor and Aswan for sure!! Tayso from Emo tours helped us change dates last minute with no issue and provided us with a modern, large and comfortable, air conditioned SUV. Our driver and guide Ahmed Eid were great. We learned a lot and were able to spend lots of time wandering around the magnificent temples of Kom Umbu and Edfu (a cannot miss!) Ahmed was in high spirits and is in general a really very brotherly and fun guide. Considering they had to drive all the way back to Aswan once they droped us off in Luxor and it was actually a holiday for them, we can't express enough our appreciation and gratitude for the amazingly positive and energetic experience. Highly recommend!!
Dear our valued customer Thank you for your support and we would like to inform that we are taking every measure to ensure better service and greater customer satisfaction at all time . Ido wish to welcome you and your family in one of our tours soon ^_^ Best regards, Emo Tours Egypt



