The Luxor and Abu Simbel tour from Hurghada is one of the best activities you shouldn’t miss. Embark on a wonderful three-day journey from Hurghada to the land of magic and beauty – the city of Luxor with its ancient history – and visit all the Pharaonic temples. Don’t miss the chance to discover the splendor of ancient Egypt embodied in the Abu Simbel Temple.
Egyot Tour is the best company organizing an amazing Luxor and Abu Simbel tour from Hurghada at a reasonable price and high-quality standards. You’ll depart early at 5 AM via the Red Sea Mountains Road to Luxor.

Explore the Road to Luxor and Abu Simbel from Hurghada
The Luxor and Abu Simbel Tour from Hurghada offers plenty of excitement. Along the way, enjoy the stunning views of the Red Sea mountains. After about two hours, take a break for restroom use and breakfast before continuing to Luxor.
During the drive, you’ll pass through Qena City, seeing farms and fields stretching along the Qena-Luxor agricultural road. Upon arrival in Luxor, your guide will be ready to start the tour.

A Wonderful Tour in the West Bank
This tour gives you a fantastic opportunity to visit one of ancient Egypt’s most beautiful historical monuments: the magnificent Temple of Hatshepsut, your first stop. Next, explore the Valley of the Kings, including the tombs of Tutankhamun, Ramses VI, and Seti I.
After finishing the Valley of the Kings tour, you’ll have the chance to visit the Colossi of Memnon – two massive statues from ancient Egypt located on Luxor’s West Bank. These statues, standing at 18 meters tall, depict Pharaoh Amenhotep III and were built around 1350 BC. They are famous for their enormous size and the mysterious “singing” sounds they once produced at dawn due to temperature changes.
On the East Bank, you’ll visit the world’s largest monument: Karnak Temple, home to rare artifacts showcasing ancient Egyptian life. Afterwards, enjoy some free time for souvenir shopping and relaxation at the hotel.
A Sky Tour to Explore Ancient Monuments at Sunrise
In the evening, you can explore Luxor by night at your leisure. The next morning, embark on a hot air balloon ride (45-minute flight) for breathtaking aerial views of the temples at sunrise.

Discover Aswan & the Magic of Abu Simbel
After the balloon ride, a car will take you directly to Aswan (approx. 4-hour drive), where you’ll see mountains, valleys, farms, and southern Egypt’s landscapes.
Upon arrival, check into your hotel (optional evening exploration of Aswan).
The next morning at 8:00 AM, your guide and driver will take you to Abu Simbel Temple, where you’ll learn about its secrets, including how the sun aligns perfectly with the inner statues twice a year (an awe-inspiring phenomenon).
After the temple visit, enjoy lunch at one of Aswan’s best restaurants before returning to Hurghada (arrival around 8:00 PM).

The Rock-Carved Temple
The Abu Simbel Temple, located near the Sudanese border, was built by Ramses II around 1264 BC and is one of Egypt’s most significant temples.
- The Great Temple is dedicated to Ra-Horakhty, Ptah, Amun, and Ramses II himself.
- The Small Temple honors Hathor and Queen Nefertari (Ramses II’s wife).
Why Was Abu Simbel Temple Relocated?
In the 1960s, the entire temple was moved to higher ground to save it from flooding caused by the Aswan High Dam. The Great Temple’s façade features four 20-meter-tall statues of Ramses II, while its interior halls are decorated with engravings of his victories.
Winter is the best time to visit Abu Simbel due to pleasant temperatures.