➢ Payment/Booking Policy (excluding Peak period):
We are offering a low-down payment of just 40% to secure your spaces on the tour including hotel room, cruise cabin, domestic flight ticket, and other travel-related services. The remaining balance can be paid up to two days prior to your arrival date or in cash upon arrival at the destination to your tour manager, therefore, your booking will be a risk-free investment.
➢ Monthly Installments:
We offer you a new payment plan that allows you to pay your tours, Nile cruise, or other travel packages in monthly installments.
You will pay an agreed upon amount every month, determined by the total cost of the tour booked to pay the deposit in 6 monthly installments leading up to your arrival. The balance will be paid upon your arrival in the destination in cash or by credit / debit cards or you can pay the full cost in monthly installments before your arrival in the destination.
➢ Cancellation Policy (Excluding Peak Period):
Cancellation requests should be sent via email to provide the company with written confirmation that your reservation should be cancelled.
In case you cancel or reschedule your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:
● From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 10% of the entire tour price will be charged. Or reschedule it and choose another date without being charged anything.
● Between 60 and 31 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged. You still can reschedule it but with a charge of 15 % more, much better than cancellation and loosing 25%.
● Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 35% of the entire tour price will be charged if you canceled or choosed to reschedule your trip.
● Between 14 and 1 day before your arrival date, 40% of the entire tour price will be charged if you canceled or choosed to reschedule it.
Notice; This policy isn't valid for bookings of Christmas or New year packages.
Additionally, airlines charge fees for both domestic and international flights which are subject to the airlines terms and conditions at the time of the booking.
➢ Cancellation for Christmas, New Year and Easter Vacation:
In case you cancel your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:
● From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 60 and 31 days before your arrival date, 50% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 75% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 14 and 1 day before your arrival date, 100% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Additionally, airlines charge fees for both domestic and international flights which are subject to the airlines terms and conditions at the time of the booking.
➢ Refunds:
● A refund will normally be made to the same account and using the same method which was used for the original payment. No refunds are possible in the event of a no show for an existing reservation.
● Refunds will be done only through the original mode of payment.
➢ Accomodation:
Unless otherwise stated, prices are based on two persons sharing a room (twin sharing). Rooms for single occupants are available with an additional supplementary rate. Hotels and lodges are named as an indication of quality and rooms may be reserved at an establishment of similar quality. Published prices are inclusive of tariffs and other costs at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice.
➢ Tipping:
Tipping is customary for expressing one’s satisfaction with good services rendered to him by staff on duty with him. We advise you to tip as you are willing. This will be greatly appreciated by staff, but you are not obligated to do so.
John Smith –
This tour is a perfect blend of history and culture! The treasures from the Old Kingdom and the amazing statues are breathtaking. I highly recommend it for anyone visiting Luxor.
Sarah Williams –
Exploring the Mummification Museum was fascinating! Seeing the preserved remains and learning about the ancient methods was an unforgettable experience.
Emily Jones –
Luxor Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The artifacts from different historical periods are incredibly well-preserved. A highly recommended tour
Michael Brown –
What an amazing experience! The Luxor Museum’s treasures and the Mummification Museum’s exhibits provide a deep insight into ancient Egyptian history.
Olivia Davis –
This half-day tour is packed with knowledge and amazing sights. The statues from Luxor Temple and the mummification tools were fascinating to see up close.
Ivy Lou Dobbins –
Luxor Museum was a masterclass in display design — each piece was clearly labeled , perfectly lit , and full of historical richness. You could sense the reverence behind each selection. Then came the Mummification Museum , which was smaller but very unique. Seeing mummified animals and the actual steps of the process laid out made us pause and think. It wasn’t just about death — it was about devotion , legacy , and awe. 🕯️
Waylon Curtis Rigsby –
Learned more in two hours than years of documentaries ever taught me 🎓
We always thought museums were stuffy until this one. From the second we walked in , our guide brought everything to life with wild stories of kings , gods , and rituals. I got to see tools used on real mummies and even saw a mummified baboon. Who knew baboons got the VIP treatment too? The Luxor Museum had swords , statues , and even tiny pharaoh sandals. We were surprised how interactive and personal it all felt.
Darla Jean Spurlock –
Stunning museum highlights and hands-on history without the crowds
This tour is ideal if you want a dose of ancient Egypt without the sunburn. We went mid-March and both museums were nicely air-conditioned and super organized. I liked how you could get really close to the displays without ropes or glass in the way. The Luxor Museum has a few jaw-dropping statues and some colorful painted coffins. The Mummification Museum had cool reconstructions of the mummifying process. Fun , educational , and very manageable for a half-day.
Virgil Roy Faulkner –
The eerie elegance of Egypt’s most sacred practices on display
The blend of elegance and eeriness was perfect. I loved the dramatic lighting inside the Luxor Museum — every statue felt like it had a heartbeat. Then came the Mummification Museum , and man , it was like peeking into secrets meant for gods. The ritual tools , the dried herbs , the animal mummies — everything was precise and purposeful. It gave me a whole new appreciation for ancient Egyptian spirituality and medical knowledge.
Louella Grace Whitaker –
What an emotionally rich journey. I’m still reeling from how intact some of these mummies were. The tour starts calm at the Luxor Museum , where everything is gorgeously presented — those pharaonic statues are out of this world. But then comes the curveball: mummies. Preserved , raw , and respectfully displayed. I never thought I’d find beauty in the science of embalming , but here we are. Bonus: comfy van rides and kind guide made the whole thing even smoother.
Jedediah Lee Starnes –
If you’re into cool , creepy , and cultural all at once , this tour’s a winner. The Mummification Museum is intense — from mummified cats to intricate embalming tools. You’ll even see real skin and bones. But it’s not all spooky. The Luxor Museum had some of the most elegant and well-lit displays I’ve seen anywhere. We especially loved the relics recovered from the tombs. And the place wasn’t crowded , which made it easy to soak it all in.
Nellie Mae Tisdale –
Walking into the Luxor Museum felt like stepping into a quiet conversation between the past and the present. The lighting is perfect and the pieces — statues , stelae , and tools — tell stories without words. Later , the Mummification Museum hit us with a fascinating display of human remains , canopic jars , and instruments used in preservation. We learned about natron salt and how it was used to dry the body — didn’t expect science class during vacation 🤓
Clifford Dale Hensley –
A compact cultural journey across thousands of pharaohic years
We booked this tour for a chill afternoon , not expecting to be completely transported. The Luxor Museum is small but mighty — nothing feels cluttered , and every object has a story. My personal favorite was the statue of Thutmose III , which honestly gave me the chills. The Mummification Museum was much more than just bandages and sarcophagi. Seeing the process laid out step by step was wild. Highly visual , deeply informative , and just spooky enough to keep it fun.
Sue Ann McKinley –
Unforgettable half-day packed with history , mystery , and cool mummies
This tour taught me more about Egyptian afterlife beliefs than any book I ever read. At the Mummification Museum , we saw embalming tools and even the mummified remains of animals that were considered sacred. The Luxor Museum , on the other hand , was packed with ancient statues , weapons , and even jewelry. It’s clean , modern , and super well-curated. You don’t have to be a history nerd to enjoy this , but if you are — you’ll be in heaven (or maybe Duat 🐫).
Billy Joe Carter –
We were floored by the beauty and precision of the Luxor Museum. Seeing real artifacts from the Old Kingdom all the way to the Mamluk period gave us goosebumps. The statues found in Luxor Temple were a true highlight. Then came the Mummification Museum – it was unlike anything I’ve seen before. From human mummies to animal ones (yes, even a crocodile), it’s both eerie and fascinating. The tools and resins used in the process were displayed clearly. I felt like Indiana Jones, but in air-conditioned comfort. Totally worth a morning in Luxor.