What is the best time of year to visit Luxor City?
Visit Luxor between November and February for milder temperatures, ideally 20–25°C during the day. This period avoids the extreme summer heat (which can exceed 40°C from June to August) and aligns with peak tourist season. Early spring (March–April) is also acceptable with precautions like morning sightseeing and staying hydrated.
How do I get from Luxor International Airport to the city center efficiently?
Take a pre-arranged hotel transfer, a licensed taxi (cost: ~100–150 EGP), or a ride via Uber, which operates reliably in Luxor. The journey to the city center or East Bank hotels takes 15–20 minutes. Avoid unlicensed cabs and agree on fares beforehand. Airport pickup services are recommended for first-time visitors.
Is the Luxor Pass worth buying for visiting major attractions like Karnak and Valley of the Kings?
Yes – the Luxor Pass (180–240 EGP depending on tier) covers entry to key sites including Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and the Colossi of Memnon. If visiting 4+ sites, it pays for itself. Buy at the first monument to save time and money. Not valid for guided tours or cameras.
Are there any cultural etiquette rules I should follow when visiting temples in Luxor?
Dress modestly – cover shoulders and knees – especially at religious sites. Avoid public displays of affection. Always ask permission before photographing locals. Remove shoes when required (e.g., entering some restricted zones). Respect signage and barriers; never touch ancient carvings or sit on archaeological remains.