There are several types of Hurghada tours to choose from. You can spend the day at the Pyramids, the Sphinx, or even wander the dusty tombs of Luxor. Then come back and explore the city’s nightlife. If you are looking for something a bit different, you can opt for an evening tour of the city. Many night tours also include telescopes, so you can see the stars in the night sky.
Sphinx
The Sphinx monument is the last surviving seven wonders of the ancient world. It was built 4,500 years ago as everlasting graves for the pharaohs. This mythical creature is 73 meters tall and 19 meters wide. Despite being a lion’s body with a Pharaoh’s head, the monument has a mystical appeal. When visiting Hurghada, you can go on a Hurghada Sphinx tour to experience its fascinating mysteries.
Pyramids
For those who are not sure how to get to the Pyramids of Hurghada, there are two options. You can fly to Cairo, which is forty2 KM away. Alternatively, you can hire a private car and drive to the Pyramids of Hurghada. If you choose to fly, make sure you arrive in Hurghada early enough. If you don’t have much time, you can also explore the area around the pyramids on your own.
Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings is an ancient burial ground, where the great pharoahs are buried. Ancient Egyptians constructed massive monuments to the pharaohs and also hidden underground mausoleums. The Valley of the Kings is the most famous of these. It is situated on the West Bank of the NIle, near Luxor. While many of the tombs are accessible to wheelchair users, it is important to be careful underfoot. Tour operators offer Valley of the Kings tours in Hurghada.
Luxor dusty tombs
The dusty tombs of Luxor are a must-see on any tour of Hurghada. You can also visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. This ancient Egyptian goddess wore a short apron and was depicted with male attributes. Her tomb is a beautiful, but hot, photogenic attraction. A ticket for a tripod is required.
Camel ride
In Egypt, it is possible to enjoy a camel ride. You can get on the back of a camel, experience the thrill of riding a camel, and enjoy the beauty of the golden sand mountains. Many camel rides include video footage so that you can share the ride with family and friends. The official rate for a camel ride is 50 to 100 EGP per person, but you can usually get a lower price by bargaining. You can also pay $20 or more for a 30-minute camel ride, depending on where you book it. Moreover, tipping camel owners is optional, so you are not required to pay any additional money.