Oriental Tours Egypt offers an untraditional way to discover the magnificent ancient Egypt in Luxor by a hot air balloon ride over the city of Luxor in Egypt. It is an incredible way to see Luxor which is considered as the world’s largest open air museum. You will enjoy the hot air balloon ride in Luxor Egypt ...
Oriental Tours Egypt offers an untraditional way to discover the magnificent ancient Egypt in Luxor by a hot air balloon ride over the city of Luxor in Egypt. It is an incredible way to see Luxor which is considered as the world’s largest open air museum. You will enjoy the hot air balloon ride in Luxor Egypt over the west bank of the Nile and it will be an amazing experience with good memories.
There is no better way to see the beauty of Luxor than from the Hot Air Balloon Ride in Luxor Egypt. Soar above some of Egypt’s most famous ancient temples and tombs and get a bird's eye view of green farmlands, local villages, and the majestic The Nile River. A great experience and one of our best loved Luxor day tours. Early morning pick up from your Luxor hotel, transfer to where the hot air balloon ride in Luxor Egypt starts.
From the banks of the Nile, we cross the river by motorboat to the West Bank where you will be transferred to the hot air balloon ride in Luxor Egypt site. Depending on the wind direction, your balloon will fly over the ancient temples of Hatshepsut, Medinat Habu, Colossi Memnon, the Ramses Museum and possibly more. As the balloon rises you will witness the contrast between the desert landscape and the fertile green farmland. This truly is a spectacular way to see Luxor and it’s natural beauty. Your flight will last approximately 45 – 60 minutes. After the flight, you will be transferred back to the river for the return motorboat ride to the East Bank and then back to your hotel.
Oriental Tours Egypt offers a large variety of half-day, one-day, and multiple-days tours in many different touristic destinations in Egypt. This includes many tours in Cairo like the Sound and Light at the Pyramids, Islamic Cairo, Coptic Cairo, Saqqara, Camel market, the Egyptian Museum, Khan El Khalili, Saladin Citadel, and Memphis and Dahshur.