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Luxor in 48 hours

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Luxor is considered one of the most beautiful and important tourist destinations in Egypt and the world as it includes an exceptional and unique collection of historical and cultural landmarks that fascinate visitors from everywhere.

Therefore, Luxor is known by the nickname “City of a Hundred Gates” or sometimes “the world’s largest open-air museum,” as it houses magnificent monuments dating back to the Pharaonic eras. 

Thanks to the Nile River which flows through its heart and abounds with the beauty of the surrounding natural landscapes, Luxor offers a distinctive experience that harmoniously and attractively combines ancient history and stunning nature.

In this article, we will take you on a journey to Luxor in 48 hours.

Luxor in 48 Hours

Here are all the details of the Luxor in 48 Hours:

Day 1: Exploring the East Bank

After good planning for the trip to Luxor in 48 hours and arriving in the city in the morning, you will move on the first day to explore the East Bank of Luxor city where the most prominent historical landmarks of the city, alive and vibrant with ancient civilization, are located. 

This will begin with a visit to the beautiful Luxor Temple which directly overlooks the Nile and reflects the greatness of the Pharaohs in ancient times.

After that, you will proceed to visit the huge Karnak Temple complex which is considered one of the largest religious complexes in the world. 

Afterwards, do not forget to enjoy the charming atmosphere and the local cafes scattered in the area which gives you the opportunity to taste authentic Egyptian flavors and relax for a little while.

Luxor Temple

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Luxor Temple is considered one of the most prominent tourist landmarks in Luxor and its main construction dates back to the reign of King Amenhotep III in the New Kingdom.

It is distinguished by the beauty of its architectural design and its strategic location directly on the banks of the Nile River in the heart of the city. 

The temple includes a wonderful collection of prominent hieroglyphic inscriptions and amazing artistic details that tell the stories of the Pharaohs and ancient gods.

The temple also hosts annual celebrations such as the Mawlid of Abu al-Haggag al-Uqṣurī which attract visitors, alongside the nightly Sound and Light show that narrates the temple’s history in a distinctive and captivating way under magical lights.

Karnak Temple

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The Karnak Temple complex is considered the largest religious complex ever built in the entire world, covering a truly vast area.

Its history dates back about 4000 years as its construction and development continued through successive eras. 

The complex includes a huge collection of structures, smaller temples, shrines and the sacred lake.

Visitors can explore the massive Great Hypostyle Hall and the remaining colorful inscriptions that adorn the towering walls and ceilings. 

The temple is also considered the most important religious center for the worship of the Theban Triad which is what the ancient Egyptians previously believed.

Tourists can enjoy a wonderful walking tour among the various monuments in the vast temple as Karnak’s history, full of secrets and adventures, sparks curiosity and attracts visitors from all over the world.

Having lunch at a local restaurant among Luxor’s famous eateries

Enjoy a delicious and satisfying lunch at one of Luxor’s local restaurants that offer tasty traditional dishes at reasonable prices.

You can taste authentic Egyptian flavors, the most important of which is Koshari, a distinctive vegetarian dish that combines rice, pasta, lentils and chickpeas with tomato sauce and crispy fried onions. 

Or try Mahshi of various kinds, such as grape leaves, cabbage, or vegetables stuffed with rice and spices and cooked in tomato sauce.

Or savor the delicious Fattah dish which consists of layers of toasted bread, rice and meat or chicken broth covered with a rich garlic and vinegar sauce, sometimes garnished with fried onions. 

For dessert, taste the warm and rich Om Ali pudding or the famous oriental Basbousa.

Your choice of any of these dishes will grant you a distinctive experience of authentic Egyptian cuisine rich in flavors.

Mummification Museum

The Mummification Museum in Luxor is considered a distinctive and interesting cultural destination that offers visitors a unique glimpse into the complex process of mummification and the important funerary traditions in ancient Egyptian civilization and their role in their religious beliefs. 

The museum contains a unique and carefully selected collection of mummified human and animal remains, statues, tools and materials that were used in the meticulous and lengthy mummification process.

It also includes a lot of information and explanations about the spiritual and cultural dimensions of this ancient funerary art. 

Visiting this museum grants tourists a valuable educational experience that deepens their understanding of Egypt’s history, the beliefs of its ancient people and how bodies were preserved as an essential part of religious beliefs related to the afterlife.

Strolling through Luxor Market

Strolling through Luxor’s traditional and vibrant market is considered a lively experience that should not be missed when visiting the city.

Visitors can enjoy shopping and wandering among a diverse range of beautiful local handicrafts, colorful carpets, jewelry with Pharaonic motifs, aromatic spices and medicinal herbs. 

The market holds a special place for tourists because it gives them an opportunity to experience daily local life and interact directly with the friendly residents and vendors.

Visitors can taste some traditional Egyptian foods or refreshing drinks like Koshari, Falafel, or fresh sugarcane juice, while enjoying the friendly and lively atmosphere surrounding them. 

Strolling through Luxor Market is also considered a journey into the heart of popular Egyptian culture where visitors can find unique souvenirs that immortalize the memories of their enjoyable trip to this historic city.

Checking into the hotel

After spending a day full of explorations and wonderful sights on the East Bank of the charming city of Luxor and its ancient history, you will inevitably feel a strong desire to reach your hotel to relax and restore your energy and activity anew.

Most hotels in Luxor, across various categories, open their doors to receive guests and check them in starting from 12 PM or 2 PM usually. 

This means that you will likely not face any significant difficulties or delays during the check-in process.

Once you enter your comfortable room, rest to regain your energy before setting off the next day to explore the West Bank where you will have the chance to enjoy Luxor’s other magnificent historical landmarks.

Day 2: Exploring the West Bank

On the second day of the tour in Luxor, exploring the West Bank which was known as the dead by the Pharaohs, is considered an exceptional experience that combines ancient history, dazzling art and rich funerary culture which reveals much about their beliefs. 

The day usually begins with a visit to the mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut which always impresses tourists with its unique and different architecture and the amazing reliefs that tell the story of the powerful Queen Hatshepsut and her reign.

After that, one can head to the world-famous Valley of the Kings area to explore the lavish royal tombs of the Pharaohs adorned with colorful paintings and inscriptions.

Exploring the Temple of Hatshepsut

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The mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut which is located near the Valley of the Kings in the embrace of Gebel el-Qurn within the majestic Deir el-Bahari, is considered one of the most prominent tourist landmarks and architectural icons in Luxor.

This imposing temple was built in honor of Queen Hatshepsut, who was one of the most powerful queens who ruled in the history of ancient Egypt. 

The temple is characterized by its unique and innovative architectural design for its time, consisting of three tiers or terraced balconies that harmonize stunningly with the rocky slopes of the Deir el-Bahari mountains surrounding the site. 

Visitors can explore the magnificent remaining reliefs on the walls which narrate the story of Hatshepsut’s life, her achievements and her famous trade expeditions.

The temple also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes and the Nile Valley from above.

Visiting the Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings is considered one of the most important archaeological sites in Egypt and the entire world due to the historical and artistic treasures it contains.

It houses the tombs of many ancient Egyptian Pharaohs who ruled during the New Kingdom era, the most important of which is the famous tomb of Tutankhamun whose treasures were discovered intact. 

The valley is also characterized by its magnificent rocky terrain, surrounded by towering mountains on all sides, reflecting the mysterious and sacred nature of the place in ancient times.

Visiting the Valley of the Kings offers an unparalleled opportunity for tourists to explore the amazing tombs open for visits, wander through their corridors and view the sculptures and colorful, vibrant wall inscriptions that depict the king’s journey to the afterlife and his judgment before the gods. 

The site also allows visitors a deep understanding of royal funerary traditions, how the complex burial processes were carried out and the skilled artists who created those exquisite reliefs within the rocks.

Colossi of Memnon

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The two giant Colossi of Memnon are massive stone sculptures depicting Pharaoh Amenhotep III seated on his majestic royal throne.

They were erected in the fourteenth century BC as part of the facade of his great mortuary temple, most of which has now disappeared. 

The statues suffered several natural disasters over the centuries, most notably an earthquake in 27 BC which damaged one of them and caused cracks in it, leading to the emission of a strange sound resembling singing or whistling at sunrise due to the evaporation of dew from the cracks.

This story and the statues still attract millions of tourists annually. 

Visitors can take wonderful pictures of the two ancient, towering sculptures in their place.

Each statue stands about 18 meters high and its weight is estimated at about 720 tons, but most structures of the original temple were destroyed by floods, earthquakes and the plundering of stones, leaving only these two statues and very few scattered remains.

Enjoying a hot air balloon ride over Luxor

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The hot air balloon ride over Luxor, specifically at dawn or sunrise, is considered a unique and highly romantic experience that should not be missed.

Tourists can enjoy wonderful and peaceful panoramic views of the city’s historical landmarks on both the East and West Banks, such as the Karnak Temple complex, the Valley of the Kings and others. 

The journey usually begins in the early hours of sunrise, while the colorful balloons float slowly over the stunning landscapes of green fields and the enchanting Nile.

Visitors can also capture amazing photos from a unique aerial perspective and explore the history of the ancient Pharaonic civilization from a completely different and distinctive angle.

Things to know when visiting Luxor

Among the most important things to know when visiting Luxor are the following:

  • The Egyptian Pound is the local currency, so check exchange rates. Some small shops and vendors may only accept cash payments.
  • In Luxor, you can use local taxis or horse-drawn carriages for short and enjoyable tours. To explore tourist sites far from each other, it is advisable to hire a car with a private driver for a full day at a pre-agreed cost.
  • It is preferable to wear relatively modest clothing. It is advisable to avoid revealing clothing out of respect for the local culture.

FAQs

Is 2 days enough for Luxor?

Visiting Luxor for two days (48 hours) might not be enough to explore all its landmarks in depth and comfort, but it certainly allows you to get a good and intensive glimpse of the highlights this magnificent historical city offers.

Therefore, if you are planning to visit other cities like Cairo or Aswan, adding two days in Luxor to your trip will significantly enhance your overall tourist experience in Egypt.

Is it safe to walk in Luxor at night?

Walking in Luxor at night can be generally safe, especially in the main tourist areas and along the Nile Corniche. However, it is always preferable to take some basic precautions, the most important of which are:

  • Try to walk in well-lit areas that are relatively crowded with pedestrians and monitored, such as tourist areas and markets near major hotels.
  • It is always better to walk with a group or a friend if possible, especially late at night, to improve the level of safety and feeling of comfort.
  • Try to avoid walking in isolated or dark side streets that you do not know well.
  • If you are unsure about the safety in a particular area or feel uncomfortable, you can use available local transportation such as taxis or request a car via transportation apps if available.

How do you avoid crowds in Luxor?

To avoid heavy crowds at tourist sites in Luxor, it is advisable to visit the main and famous landmarks like the Valley of the Kings and Karnak as early as possible right when they open.

Avoid visiting during peak tourist seasons, Egyptian public holidays and weekends.

It is better to choose mid-week days for visits if your schedule permits.

Does Luxor have nightlife?

Yes, there are some aspects of nightlife in Luxor, although it is not as active or bustling as in some other tourist cities in Egypt like Cairo or Sharm El Sheikh.

However, you can enjoy having dinner at various restaurants overlooking the Nile River, some of which occasionally offer artistic performances. Some of these places offer a wonderful atmosphere and beautiful views, especially at sunset.

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Driven by curiosity and a deep love for Egypt, the EgyptaTours Team brings history to life through thoughtful research and real on-ground experience. Their work focuses on telling the stories behind Egypt’s 5,000-year-old civilization, guiding readers through iconic landmarks and lesser-known treasures with clarity, passion, and genuine insight.

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