Tours/Luxor/Hot Air Balloon Ride: Like a Hawk in the Sky of Luxor
Viator · group up to 28 pax

Hot Air Balloon Ride: Like a Hawk in the Sky of Luxor

Luxor1 hour

Description

We offer you a great experience of flying over the world heritage sights, when it’s only Luxor all over Egypt that runs this kind of tours, Professional pilot certified from the Egyptian aviation authority and they’ll be pointing out some of the sights you flying over as your areal guide.,Memorial balloon certificate will be handled after the ride, safe trip and unforgettable experience insured.

Tour Options

Balloon trip + Luxor west bank
  • balloon plus west bank tour: you can visit the magnificent Valley of the kings, Hatshepsut temple and colossi of Memnon. Pickup included
Hot Air Balloon Ride: Like a Hawk in the Sky of Luxor
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

180 min

We pick you up from your location in Luxor, to the West Bank where the balloon airport to see all the arrangements before the ride.

Pass by

The two faceless Colossi of Memnon, originally representing Pharaoh Amenhotep III, rising majestically about 18m from the plain, are the first monuments tourists see when they visit the west bank. These magnificent colossi, each cut from a single block of stone and weighing 1000 tonnes, sat at the eastern entrance to the funerary temple of Amenophis III, the largest on the west bank. Egyptologists are currently excavating the temple and their discoveries can be seen behind the colossi

Pass by

Ramses II called his massive memorial ‘the Temple of Millions of Years of User-Maat-Ra’; classical visitors called it the tomb of Ozymandias; and Jean-François Champollion, who deciphered hieroglyphics, called it the Ramesseum. Like other memorial temples it was part of Ramses II’s funerary complex. His tomb was built deep in the hills, but his memorial temple was on the edge of the cultivated area on a canal that connected with the Nile and with other memorial temples

Pass by

These tombs are some of the best least-visited attractions on the west bank. Nestled in the foothills opposite the Ramesseum are more than 400 tombs belonging to nobles from the 6th dynasty to the Graeco-Roman period. Where royal tombs were decorated with cryptic passages from the Book of the Dead to guide them through the afterlife, the nobles, intent on letting the good life continue after their death, decorated their tombs with wonderfully detailed scenes of their daily lives

Highlights

Hot Air Balloon flight
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pickup and trop off
Coffee and/or Tea

What's included

Included
Hot Air Balloon flight
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pickup and trop off
Coffee and/or Tea
Not included
Gratuities

Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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