Valley of the Kings
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ComStrike

Original Poster:

501 posts

119 months

Hi all,

We’re heading to Sharm in July with TUI and are looking at doing a day trip to Luxor while we’re there.

Has anyone done this from Sharm before? Just looking for some real-world feedback on whether it’s worth it as a day trip, how long the travel actually feels, and whether it’s better booking through TUI or using a local/private tour company.

Any hints, tips, must-sees, things to avoid, or booking recommendations would be appreciated.

Travelling as a family, so keen to know if it’s a brilliant experience or if it ends up being a very long, roasting hot day that sounds better on paper than it is in reality!

TIA.

LRDefender

633 posts

34 months

Apologies but I can't directly answer your question but I have been to the VotK's and it is a wonderfully fascinating experience with a huge amount of things to see. I spent an entire day there and only saw a fraction of what is there. Plus I was in a very fortunate position to be offered and given a VIP unrestricted tour due to the site being nearly empty, so no queues, no crowds and everything explained as we went.

So unless your intended trip allows you a full day there I would be reluctant to book that trip and I doubt the journey there and back in a day would be a pleasant experience either. Others may have different opinions and experiences.

barryrs

4,998 posts

249 months

It was a great day trip and very interesting; however, the POS plane from Sharm to Luxor was terrifying!

My wife's seat collapsed when sitting down, the interior was held together with rivets, it was hand painted and the pilot was either on the throttle of off it.

This was a few years ago so hopefully the "maverick" branded plane has since been scrapped laugh

Every day a journey

2,875 posts

64 months

Valley of the Kings is, quite frankly, exceptional. As is the Temple of Karnak in Luxor itself.

Well worth the trip.

The 'market' as you head into and out of VoKs is vile and tacky.

If you haven't paid to 'take photos' and you use your phone/camera to do so they will be on you and it'll cost you.

Not all the tombs are all open all the time and it can be a bit of a cattle market in places but you'll forgive it. Magical place. Had promised myself for 30+ yrs that I'd one day go there and Luxor and was pleased I did it.

If the trip also involves a visit to Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut that's also amazing.

To visit three unique UNESCO World Heritage sites in one day is also a pretty good feeling

Oh, just as an advisory, it was bloody hot in Luxor....in December. July well that will be a whole different ball game.

V8FGO

1,665 posts

231 months

I went back in the 90's and certainly an experience, King Tut's tomb was closed but Ramases II was impresdive Temple of Luxor also very good. Major UK tour operators stopped Luxor /Aswan as a destination.
It will be hot in VOK 40 deg + and definitely book through TUI as any firm of guides etc will be vetted accredited by them. If you have free time in Luxor, you will be approached to buy stuff,come and drink mint tea . Yhe horse drawn buggys if you take one will yry and take you to his brothers carpet shop. hehe

Flyingakite

141 posts

1 month

I've been to luxor. I did the river cruise as well as VOK.

I went from hurgarda.

Be warned it is crazy for touts they are everywhere.

Try to get a sunset but in as well.

NDA

25,223 posts

251 months

I haven't been for many years - I also haven't done the particular route you're thinking of.

But I would say a 5 star VIP tour won't be that expensive and will save you being hassled and maybe being ripped off somewhere. It's the sort of trip you only do once, so it's worth sploshing a bit of cash.

Will you be catching an internal flight in Egypt? That was an experience when I did it!

The Valley of the Kings is a truly memorable experience - The Valley of the Queens too. Quite extraordinary.

ComStrike

Original Poster:

501 posts

119 months

Thanks all, really helpful.

That’s pretty much confirmed my thinking — Luxor/Valley of the Kings sounds absolutely incredible, but the concern is whether doing it as a one-day trip from Sharm in July turns it into more of an endurance event than a holiday day out.

If we do it, I think it would need to be by flight, ideally through TUI or a proper private/VIP-style guide, with minimal shopping stops and as much air-conditioned transport as possible. We’re travelling as a family, so the early start and 40°C+ heat are probably the main things I need to be realistic about.

Definitely sounds like one of those “worth doing properly or not at all” trips.

Appreciate all the feedback.

slievenashaska

104 posts

4 months

Very impressive and stunning place, but my abiding memory was of the heat - 40c+ in the shade, but there was no shade.

Every day a journey

2,875 posts

64 months

ComStrike said:
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If we do it, I think it would need to be by flight, ideally through TUI or a proper private/VIP-style guide,

Definitely sounds like one of those worth doing properly or not at all trips.
Yes. I did it from Hurghada, by road) and that was a long enough day. Think 330am pick up, returned to hotel at 11pm. Wouldn't even contemplate doing it by road from Sharm there and back in a day. Would be hideous

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Yes. I'm sure Tui will have an option of doing an overnighter so you can really make the most of it. That would be my chosen route if I were to ever go there again (I probably won't, I've done Egypt plenty of times and Luxor etc was the last one of interest on my list)