Magical Hot air balloon Ride in Luxor at Sunrise – Code SLHAB 17

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Last Updated: June 1, 2026

Experience the cold air breeze as the hot air balloon starts rising at sunrise for 45 to 60 minutes. You’ll also admire the breathtaking views of Luxor West Bank sites, such as the “Ramesseum”.

This adventure offers a perfect blend of history and stunning natural vistas, soaring over the ancient Pharaohs' civilization. Imagine yourself floating alongside the flying birds and enjoying the morning cold breeze as you fly over Luxor's most famous sites.

Secure your spot on this tour now and enjoy a discount of up to 30%.

For those who don’t know, hot air balloons are defined as lighter-than-air aircraft that consist of a basket, a burner system, and an envelope that contains heated air, allowing the balloon to rise.

What's special about the hot air balloon ride in Luxor?

The hot air balloon ride in Luxor offers unparalleled views of the West Bank at sunrise, a truly unique aerial spectacle. According to 2026 Tripadvisor reviews, over 4,400 reviews rated the Luxor balloon ride with an average rating of 4.9/5, and most tour operators in Egypt achieve 95 – 98% satisfaction rates.

Most visitors only see the West Bank temples from the ground, but this tour allows you to float above them, witnessing the morning sun illuminating the temples, the Nile River, lush agricultural fields, and expansive desert landscapes.

 

What are the key highlights of this tour?

As your balloon flight path is guided by a skilled captain, you'll witness the most iconic temples and sites of the “West Bank”. From above, you will see the “Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut” and its surrounding limestone cliffs, the hidden valleys at the “Ramesseum”, and the imposing “Colossi of Memnon”. Upon landing, you'll be transferred either back to your hotel or to continue exploring these royal sites.

  • The Valley of the Kings: which is the royal necropolis that was built during the “New Kingdom” era (1550 BC – 1069 BC), and signifies the transition from burial in pyramids to this valley. The Valley of the Kings contains about 63 tombs for many famous kings like Tutankhamun, Ramesses II, and Thutmose III.

  • The Temple of Hatshepsut: the gem built by the genius architect “Senenmut” is a specially structured temple with its beautiful natural cliff background. The temple is dedicated to the female pharaoh, “Queen Hatshepsut”, who ruled Egypt until her stepson, “King Thutmose III”, came of age and could rule Egypt.

The Colossi of Memnon: two gigantic statues of “King Amenhotep III”, each at 18 meters (60 feet) tall and made from quartzite sandstone. Both statues stand at the once-existing Mortuary Temple of “King Amenhotep III”, which was unfortunately destroyed by the flooding of the Nile.

Who is the ideal traveler for the hot air balloon ride in Luxor?

This sunrise adventure is ideal for:

  • Photography Enthusiasts: The golden hour of sunrise offers perfect lighting for capturing the desert, temples, and other balloons in flight.

  • Couples and Families: The peaceful and picturesque landscape creates a romantic and unforgettable experience.

  • Time-Conscious Travelers: Starting at dawn, this ride allows for a full itinerary, making the most of the cooler morning weather before noon or afternoon heat.

As the hot air balloon ride reaches significant altitudes up to 2,000 feet, we strongly advise against this specific tour if you suffer from “Acrophobia”, which is the fear of heights.

Note: Mandatory Flight Requirement: A physical passport is required for all children - regardless of age; otherwise, they will not be permitted to board the hot air balloon.

Did you know?

After implementing this tour for the past 12 months, we observed a 98% satisfaction rate among our clients, highlighting the ride as a must-see for Luxor visitors.

What are the qualifications of the hot air balloon pilot and transportation team?

Magic Carpet Travel prioritizes safety and expertise, providing a secure hot air balloon ride conducted by a fully licensed pilot. These pilots operate under the stringent weather and safety standards set by the “Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority” (ECAA), which, for instance, cancels rides if weather conditions change or safety requirements are not met.

 

According to the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), in a 2024 study, organizations that follow Safety Management System (SMS) standards, similar to those used by the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority (ECAA), reported up to a 20% reduction in safety incidents. Some organizations also achieved a 100% reduction in ground handling damage incidents by consistently applying these safety procedures, according to this paper.

Our transfers are handled by licensed and highly professional drivers, who ensure your safe journey in our fleet of AC vehicles to and from your hotel.

What level of physical activity is required for the hot air balloon ride?

The hot air balloon ride in Luxor is considered a moderate-activity tour. You simply stand in the balloon basket and enjoy the magical sunrise views for 45 to 60 minutes. After landing, you can either continue your day exploring on mostly flat and sandy terrain for 2 to 3 hours as you explore the West Bank or return to your hotel.

Book your seat now and get your discount of up to 30%.

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Note: Remember to wear a bit of heavy clothes as the weather is cold at sunrise.

Key Takeaways

  • Tour type: Sunrise hot air balloon ride in Luxor.

  • Flight duration: 45 to 60 minutes

  • Departure time: At dawn (almost 5 am), before the midday heat sets in.

  • Sites visible from the air: Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon, the Nile River, West Bank agricultural fields, and desert landscape.

  • After landing: Option to continue exploring the West Bank ground sites or return directly to your hotel.

  • Activity level: Moderate — standing in the balloon basket during flight; optional 2–3 hours of flat walking if the West Bank tour continues post-landing.

  • Pilot licensing: All flights are operated by pilots licensed under the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority (ECAA). Flights are canceled if weather or safety conditions do not meet ECAA standards.

  • Transport: Licensed drivers in air-conditioned private vehicles handle all hotel pickups and drop-offs.

  • Suitable for:

    • 1. Photography Enthusiasts: The golden hour of sunrise offers perfect lighting for capturing the desert, temples, and other balloons in flight.

    • 2. Couples and Families: The peaceful and picturesque landscape creates a romantic and unforgettable experience.

    • 3. Time-Conscious Travelers: Starting at dawn, this ride allows for a full itinerary, making the most of the cooler morning weather before noon or afternoon heat.

  • Not suitable for: Travelers with acrophobia (fear of heights).

  • Mandatory requirements: A physical passport is required for all children of any age to board.

  • Current offer: Discount of up to 30% available on booking.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When does the hot air balloon ride in Luxor start?

Hotel pickup occurs before sunrise, as the hot air balloon ride takes place between 4:00 AM and 5:00 AM, depending on the season. The exact pickup time is communicated upon booking confirmation, as departure is calculated based on the specific sunrise time of your travel date. Our drivers are highly professional and ensure your pick up and drop off be on time from your hotel to the balloon launching site.

How long does the hot air balloon ride take?

The flight lasts between 45 and 60 minutes from takeoff to landing. Total tour time from hotel pickup to drop-off, including ground transfers, pre-flight preparation, and post-landing transport, is approximately 3 to 4 hours.

What are the sites can be seen during the hot air balloon ride in Luxor?

The flight path covers the West Bank of Luxor. From the balloon, you will have an aerial view of the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut set against the Theban limestone cliffs, the hidden valleys of the Valley of the Kings, the Colossi of Memnon, the Nile River, the green agricultural fields of the West Bank, and the surrounding Eastern and Western deserts. Visibility is at its clearest at sunrise, before heat haze develops later in the morning.

Is it safe to ride the hot air balloon in Luxor?

Hot air balloon safety is governed by the "Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority" (ECAA), which issues licenses to pilots and sets stringent safety and weather standards. Flights are canceled if conditions do not meet these standards. We ensure you a flight that complies with ECAA regulations for a safe experience.

What happens in case of the cancellation of the hot air balloon ride?

If the ECAA weather or safety assessment results in a flight cancellation, you will be notified before your pickup time, wherever possible. Rescheduling and refund terms are provided in your booking confirmation.

Is the hot air balloon ride in Luxor suitable for children?

Children of all ages are permitted on board, provided they hold a valid physical passport. Children who arrive at the launch site without a physical passport will not be permitted to board the balloon under any circumstances. Digital passport copies are not accepted.

Note: Bring your children's passports with you.

Can travelers with a fear of heights take this tour?

No. The balloon ascends to significant altitudes above the West Bank. We do not recommend this tour for travelers with a fear of heights or any other condition related to high altitudes or open air and elevated situations. If you are uncertain whether this tour is suitable for you, consult your physician before booking.

What is the physical activity level of the hot air balloon ride?

The hot air balloon ride doesn't include any physical exertion; passengers are only standing in the balloon basket during the flight period. The tour is classified as moderate activity overall. If you choose to continue with a West Bank ground tour after landing, this involves 2 to 3 hours of walking on mostly flat terrain with some sandy and uneven stone surfaces. The post-landing ground tour is optional and does not affect the balloon ride itself.

Can I combine the hot air balloon ride with a West Bank ground tour on the same day?

Yes. Because the balloon ride concludes in the early morning, the remainder of your day is free for ground exploration. After landing, we can transfer you directly to the West Bank sites — including the "Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut", the "Valley of the Kings", and the "Colossi of Memnon" and more— rather than returning to your hotel. This option is arranged at the time of booking.

What should I wear for the hot air balloon ride in Luxor?

Pre-dawn temperatures in Luxor are noticeably cooler than daytime temperatures, particularly between October and March. A light jacket or layer is recommended for the early morning pickup and ascent. Closed-toe shoes or sneakers are required — sandals and open footwear are not suitable for balloon basket boarding or post-landing terrain. Sunglasses and a hat are recommended for the flight itself once the sun rises.

How many passengers are in each balloon basket?

Balloon capacity varies by basket size, from 5 and goes up to almost 30 passengers per basket, and is confirmed at the time of booking based on your group size and the balloon assigned to your flight date. We accommodate solo travelers, couples, families, and larger groups.

Is the hot air balloon ride in Luxor private or shared?

Both private and shared balloon options are available. A private balloon gives your group exclusive use of the basket. A shared balloon places your group alongside other travelers on the same flight. The option is selected and confirmed during the booking process.

Is there a discount available for the hot air balloon ride in Luxor?

Yes, you can get a discount of up to 30% on this tour. The discount varies depending on the time of booking and is subject to availability on your selected travel dates. Contact us directly to confirm your pricing and availability of the tour itself.

Highlights

35-50 minutes of flight time

Even at the last minute, we promise availability.

For the balloon, we collaborate with the best team.

Witness the sunrise while taking in the breathtaking views of Luxor's countryside and ancient sites.

Itinerary

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Sunrise Hot air balloon Ride - Code SLHAB 17

In the early morning, you will be picked up with other customers by car from your hotel, arrive in the dock of the Nile to take the motorboat to cross the Nile to the West side, you will enjoy coffee and tea with snacks and cake in the boat when you are crossing the river to wake up.

Includes & Excludes

All transfers by an air-conditioned vehicle

Motorboat to cross the Nile to The west bank

Tea, coffee, and snacks

Insurance

Flying Certificate

Tipping

Location

Frequently Asked Questions

Egypt is a land of unparalleled history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality.  Egypt’s fascinating history is woven into its vibrant modern culture, creating an experience that engages all your senses. From exploring majestic ancient monuments and ancient wonders like the Pyramids of Giza, the temples of Luxor and Karnak, and the treasures of King Tutankhamun to wandering lively streets filled with the aroma of tantalizing foods, every moment in Egypt is unforgettable. Add to that the country’s dynamic and eclectic nightlife, and you’ll find endless ways to immerse yourself in its charm.

To make the most of your adventure, remember, that Egypt goes far beyond the historical landmarks, into vibrant cities, beautiful beaches along the Red Sea, and unique cultural experiences. It’s essential to keep a few things in mind, such as Egypt’s cultural traditions and local customs. The local currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), and English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

Don’t worry—Our Blog will provide you with everything you need, from packing and planning tips to advice on health, safety, and etiquette. With a little preparation, you’ll be ready to enjoy an extraordinary experience in this timeless destination. In the meantime. look through our FAQs for general information. If you have something, in particular, you want answers to, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Contact Us

During your visit to Egypt, you can expect a mix of modern conveniences and ancient charm, making Egypt a must-visit destination for travelers.

Yes, Egypt is generally a safe country for tourists and has been titled as one of the best and safest tourist destinations for many years. Major tourist destinations like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts prioritize visitor safety. Surrounded by warm hospitality, and courteous and kind-hearted locals – you’ll feel at home and as safe as you’ll ever be.

The government has implemented stringent measures to ensure that these areas remain secure. Luxor Booking Tours takes additional precautions, including working with trusted local guides and arranging private transportation to provide a worry-free experience. As with any travel destination, it’s important to stay informed, follow local guidelines, and avoid venturing into unfamiliar areas alone. 

The amount of money you should bring depends on your travel style and planned activities. Egypt is known for being budget-friendly, but there are opportunities to splurge if you’re seeking luxury experiences. Based on your level of accommodations, the amount of money you spend reflects this.

For everyday expenses, such as meals, tips, and souvenirs, $50–$100 USD per day per person is a good estimate. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, major restaurants, and shops, but it’s always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller vendors, tipping, and local markets. ATMs are easily accessible in cities and tourist areas for cash withdrawals.

Here’s a general guide to help you know when and how much to tip:

Tour Guides and Drivers:

Tour Guide: 250–375 EGP per day, per person.
Driver: 125–250 EGP per day, per person.

Hotel Staff:

Bellboys: 25–50 EGP per bag.
Housekeeping: 25–50 EGP per night.

Restaurant Staff:

Most restaurants include a service charge, but leaving an additional 5–10% of the bill in cash is customary.

Boat Cruises (e.g., Nile Cruises):

A pooled tip for the entire staff is often suggested, ranging from 250–375 EGP per person, per day.

Miscellaneous Services:

Public Restroom Attendants: 5–10 EGP.
Local Market Helpers or Porters: 10–20 EGP.

Tipping Tips for Travelers

  • Carry Small Denominations: Always have small notes or coins for quick tips.
  • Be Discreet: Hand tips directly to the person you’re thanking.
  • Ask Your Guide: When unsure, ask your guide for advice on appropriate tipping amounts.
  • Plan Ahead: Budget for tipping as part of your trip expenses to avoid surprises.
Optional Tipping
While tipping is appreciated, it’s always at your discretion. If you’re not satisfied with the service provided, you’re under no obligation to tip.

Egypt is a culturally rich and diverse country with traditions deeply rooted in its history. To make the most of your visit:

  • Dress Modestly: While tourist areas are relaxed, it’s respectful to cover shoulders and knees when visiting religious sites or rural areas.

  • Learn Basic Phrases: Knowing a few Arabic greetings, like "Salam Alaikum" (hello) or "Shukran" (thank you), is always appreciated.

  • Tipping (Baksheesh): Tipping is customary in Egypt and a way to show appreciation for services. Carry small denominations for guides, drivers, and restaurant staff.

  • Be Open-Minded: Embrace the vibrant energy of local markets, savor traditional dishes, and take time to learn about Egypt’s fascinating heritage.

While it’s possible to explore Egypt on your own, having a professional guide greatly enhances your experience. A knowledgeable guide can:

  • Provide historical context and fascinating stories about the sites you visit.
    Navigate the logistics of tickets, transportation, and timing, making your trip hassle-free.
    Offer insights into local culture, traditions, and hidden gems that you might miss otherwise.
    Ensure your safety and comfort throughout your journey. 

Luxor Booking Tours’ guides are experienced professionals who are passionate about sharing the beauty and history of Egypt, ensuring your trip is both educational and enjoyable.

*The cost of food in Egypt is relatively affordable in comparison to other countries, depending on the type of food you are looking to purchase.

For example, a meal at a high-end establishment such as a hotel dinner would cost starting around 450LE or more per person.

An average lunch in Egypt such as a sandwich and a coffee/soft drink or a pizza is around 100 - 150LE per person. The rate of exchange changes frequently, therefore it's best to keep checking if this is something you want to stay current with.

Here's a link to help you: Currency Exchange Rate to Egypt




*No, tap water is not recommended for drinking in Egypt. It’s best to stick to bottled water, which is widely available and affordable. Avoid ice in drinks unless you’re sure it’s made from purified water.

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Tour Details

Tour Type

Cultural

Destination

Luxor

Duration

2 Hours

Tour Schedule

Every Day

Guests

15

Guide Languages

English, French, Spanish, German, Italian

Starts From

$100/ Person
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