
Trip Information
Pick-up
Your driver will meet you at your address in Aswan.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Trip
You’ll travel in comfort for 3 h 20 min.
- Optional sight-seeing
- Clean, comfortable car
- Professional driver
- Bottled water
- Child seats
- Prepared for handicapped
- Smoke-free
- Pet friendly
Drop-off
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Luxor.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
- 242 km
- 3 h 20 min
When in Egypt's sacred lands, a trip from Aswan to Luxor is simply a must. Who would want to miss a journey through some of Egypt’s most storied landscapes and a chance to follow the course of the Nile? This 130-mile (210-km) long adventure means around three and a half hours in the car, but you’ll spend much more time exploring all the gems the route offers.
As you leave the Philae temple and the High Dam of Aswan behind you, the road will start stretching through small Egyptian villages, with the river often within sight, making every mile so fulfilling to watch. The contrast of the golden sands and the green riverbank near the Nile will be company through most of the ride.
Making stops along the way is the best way to make the most of this route full of history. Make Edfu your first stop. This is a city that used to be the religious center of Egypt and it preserves the best-preserved temple in Egypt, Temple of Horus, built by Cleopatra. The high location of the temple kept it away from the destructive floods of the Nile throughout history.
After Edfu’s enchanting energy, move to the Valley of the Queens, which is located close to your destination. Here, the queens and princesses connected to the pharaohs are buried and four of the 75 tombs discovered are open to viewing.
About Luxor
Traveling from Aswan to Luxor is highly worth it for Luxor is a city not to be missed. It is often referred to as the world’s greatest open-air museum and is a testament on its own to the grandeur of ancient Egypt’s New Kingdom. Its location on the east bank of the Nile River is pretty much the heart of Egypt. You’ll travel through the temples and ancient cities on the way but will end up in a city that’s the journey back in time itself, to the ages of pharaohs, monumental temples, and mysterious tombs.
Luxor is divided by the Nile into two distinct areas, the East Bank and the West Bank, each side rich with its own historical significance. The East Bank of Luxor is known as the 'City of the Living.' This is where ancient Egyptians lived their day-to-day lives and where the living celebrated the gods. Today, it's the urban heart of Luxor, where the Luxor Temple and the Karnak Temple Complex stand out magnificently.
The West Bank, on the other hand, is known as the 'City of the Dead,' where the ancient Egyptians built their tombs and mortuary temples. It's a vast necropolis housing some of the most significant archaeological sites in Egypt, such as the Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, Temple of Hatshepsut, and Colossi of Memnon.
Luxor is not only about its monumental structures but also about the Nile itself, which dominates the city with its magical beauty. A felucca ride at sunset is an out of world experience with breathtaking views of both banks. Here, the ancient and the modern life of Luxor blends into the timeless flow in the Nile.
From Aswan to Luxor: travel tips
Your trip from Aswan to Luxor will be unforgettable, especially if you plan well in advance and consider our travel tips!
Timing is the key
You’ll enjoy getting from Aswan and Luxor best when the weather is mild. Aim for the cooler months between October and April to avoid the scorching summer heat, for a more comfortable road trip when you are in the car as well as when you are busy exploring the stops along the way.
Stay well-connected
Make sure your mobile phone has a local SIM card for easy access to navigation apps and real-time travel updates. This is quite helpful for adjusting plans on the go, especially when traveling through areas where you’d like to learn more about the region or, if you are driving, to be informed about the road conditions. Keeping informed and connected means safety and convenience throughout the trip. Check here for virtual SIM cards you can choose from.
Be prepared for the Egyptian sun
The climate in this region of Egypt can be extremely dry and sunny. Carry water in a thermos to keep it cold and to stay hydrated throughout the trip. Also, use sun protection like sunscreen, hats, and light, long-sleeved clothing to protect yourself from the sun's intensity, especially when exploring outdoor archaeological sites.
How to get from Aswan to Luxor
The distance between the two cities is short, so traveling between Aswan and Luxor is quite easy and smooth. Check your options here and choose the one that suits you best.
Aswan to Luxor by car
Driving from Aswan to Luxor means driving for around three and a half hours without stopping. This is a flexible option, considering you can stop and explore the temples and ancient towns along the way. But keep in mind that driving in a foreign country with different traffic rules, dealing with possible traffic jams in the hot weather of Egypt, fuel costs, and parking can make your experience less pleasant.
Aswan to Luxor by train
Egyptian Railways operates multiple trains daily between Aswan and Luxor at a highly convenient price. The train ride takes around three hours, and it’s a comfortable option compared to driving. However, train schedules can sometimes be delayed, which might mean changing your itinerary. Plus, train rides offer no stops for exploring the route.
Aswan to Luxor by Nile cruise
It’s a popular and luxurious way to travel via Nile cruises, which are multi-day journeys between Aswan and Luxor, stopping at major archaeological sites along the way. The cruises usually last three to five days, which depends on the specific cruise you choose.
Staying several nights in the luxury of the cruise ship enjoying an all-inclusive experience with guided tours, meals, and entertainment might be a nice option to go for. Keep in mind that most of the cruises are multi-day and five-star ones affecting the price accordingly. It is also less flexible since you’ll be adjusting to the cruise schedule.
Aswan to Luxor by private car service
Booking a seat with a door-to-door private car service like Daytrip is the most convenient, direct, and flexible option. Whether your priority is luxury, exploring, or direct travel, Daytrip will be satisfying for each of them. You won’t have to worry about the stress of driving, catching train schedules, or being tied to the cruise itinerary. You can choose and add the stops you’d like to explore before booking your trip and arrange your journey entirely according to yourself.
Things to do when you get to Luxor
Finally arriving from Aswan to Luxor, Luxor, the gateway city to the past, you’ll directly dive into plenty of things to do/see/explore. Check our tips and make sure to add them to your itinerary!
Fly above Luxor
Imagine greeting the dawn in Luxor from the basket of a hot air balloon as you quietly flow in the sky to witness the sunrise over this ancient city. It’s an unparalleled bird's-eye view of the temples, green Nile banks, and the sharp landscape of the West Bank’s necropolis. The early morning flight not only means cooler temperatures but also the best light for your photos. Operators provide a variety of packages, often including hotel pickups and a light breakfast before the flight.
Float along the Nile
A felucca ride on the Nile is the perfect thing to do to enjoy the river to the fullest. These traditional wooden sailing boats make a calm and mesmerizing way to explore the Nile possible. It’s simply a glimpse into the beauty of Egypt’s lifeblood. Plan your boat trip around sunset for the brightest colors of the sky reflecting on the water with the silhouettes of the temples on the horizon. Many tours include stops at Banana Island to see local life and enjoy some fresh products.
Explore the Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings remains one of Luxor’s most fascinating attractions: a journey into the world of the pharaohs and their elaborate afterlife preparations. This burial ground for kings and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom is home to over 60 tombs, including the famous tomb of Tutankhamun. A guided tour here is invaluable; knowledgeable guides carry you through the history and mythology of ancient Egypt while explaining the significance of the hieroglyphics and the burial rites.
Visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds and the heat and to have a more intimate exploration. Purchase the additional ticket for the tomb of King Tutankhamun, and consider visiting the tombs of Ramses VI and Seti I.
When is the best time to visit Luxor
Planning a trip from Aswan to Luxor is best done during the cooler months, from October to April. During this period, daytime temperatures are more comfortable, ranging from the mid-20s to the mid-70s to low 90s°F (low 30s°C), which means exploring the city nicely and not getting sweaty. This weather is ideal for hot air balloon rides, Nile cruises, and visiting the Valley of the Kings without the intense heat that dominates the summer months.
Additionally, these months avoid the peak heat of summer, when temperatures can soar above 104°F (40°C). While the winter months (December to February) might see the largest crowds of tourists due to the best weather, October to November and March to April offer a good balance between nice weather and smaller crowds.
Questions & Answers about Traveling from Aswan to Luxor
Visit these sights on the way
Temple of Kom Ombo
A double temple dedicated to rival gods, one of the engravings here is believed to be one of the first representations of medical instruments. Surgical Symmetry
Edfu
The largest Ptolemaic temple in Egypt was filled by shifting desert sands, which kept it in pristine condition. Saved by the Sands of Time
Temple of Khnum
One of the last ancient Egyptian temples to be built is covered with intricate carvings and hieroglyphics. Remnants of the Ram God
Valley of the Queens
Of the 75 tombs in this royal necropolis, and the countless others in the rest of Egypt, Ramses II’s favorite wife, Nefertari has perhaps the most beautiful. Love Undying
Valley of the Kings
Among the 63 tombs in this UNESCO World Heritage Site is perhaps the most famous archaeological discovery in history: the tomb of King Tut. Un-Tut-chable
Karnak
Part of ancient Thebes and home to the gods, this UNESCO World Heritage Site rivals the Giza pyramids. An Ancient Wonder
Vehicle options for this trip
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Sedan
- 1-3
- 3x
- 3x
- Clean
- Comfortable
- Air conditioned
- Handicapped accessible
- Child seats
- Pet friendly
- Smoke-free
The Daytrip driver advantage
Local knowledge about the route from Aswan to Luxor
Including available sights:English speaking*
All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.
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We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.
World-class customer support
- Available 24/7
- Close relationship with drivers
- Experts on the route from Aswan to Luxor
Flexible cancellation policy
- Cancellations: 100% refund up to 24 hours before the trip!
- Changes: Free up to 24 hours before the trip!
Good to know
Children
If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Tips
Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Luggage
- Big luggage
- 29x21x11 inches
- 74x53x28 cm
- Small luggage
- 22x14x9 inches
- 56x36x23 cm
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Payment methods
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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