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Day Tour Luxor

Karnak Temple Sound & Light Show, Luxor

At a glance

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Daily

The short answer

Karnak Temple Admission is a 1-day attraction ticket covering the evening Sound and Light Show at Karnak Temple in Luxor, arranged through Discovery Tours Egypt.

Snapshot

Good to know

Time of day
Half day

Best time to go

The best time to attend is usually in the cooler months from October to April, when evening temperatures in Luxor are more comfortable. Summer evenings can still be very warm, and schedules may shift seasonally, so checking the current showtime and last admission before travel is important. During Ramadan and major public holidays, opening patterns and crowd levels may also change.

02 Overview

A first look

The Sound & Light show takes place within the Karnak Temple complex on Luxor's East Bank. The presentation narrates the site's history using lighting and recorded narration.

Background

The facts

Karnak Temple is one of the largest temple complexes in Egypt and the religious center of ancient Thebes, the city that served as the capital of the New Kingdom. The site developed over many centuries, with major construction associated with rulers from the Middle Kingdom through the Ptolemaic period, and it includes the Great Hypostyle Hall, tall pylons, obelisks, sanctuaries, and processional courts.

This ticket grants evening admission to the Karnak Temple Sound and Light Show, which is staged inside the temple precinct after daylight hours. The presentation uses timed lighting effects across the Great Hypostyle Hall and surrounding monuments while recorded narration explains the history of Thebes and the major pharaonic phases of the site.

The show typically runs for about two hours, but seasonal scheduling, last-admission times, and operational changes can affect the actual start time. Visitors should confirm the exact performance time before arrival and allow time for security screening at the entrance gate.

Karnak is located in East Bank Luxor, a short drive north of central Luxor and close to the city’s main hotel zone and Corniche area. Evening visits are often less crowded than daytime temple visits, but facilities may be limited after dark, so guests should plan ahead for transport, tickets, and timing.

Suited to

Is this for you?

Yes, if

  • This ticket is suited to travelers who want an evening cultural experience in Luxor without a daytime sightseeing program. It is a good fit for adults, older children, and history-focused visitors who are comfortable walking on uneven stone surfaces and standing for the duration of the presentation.

What lingers

  • 01 Nightly sound-and-light at Karnak Temple in Luxor, projected onto the Great Hypostyle Hall's columns and walls.
  • 02 Narration explains the role of Amun-Re and pharaonic building phases, with English and Arabic audio options.
  • 03 Show starts after dusk; timing shifts seasonally–expect starts between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM.
  • 04 Seating and sightlines vary on uneven ancient stone; bring a small torch and wear flat shoes for steps.
  • 05 Unlike daytime visits, the show illuminates hieroglyphs and reliefs with targeted lighting, aiding reading and interpretation.
  • 06 We recommend arriving 20 minutes early to secure better sightlines and avoid the ticket-gate queue.

Bundled in

  • Sound & light show

The fine print

What's included – and what isn't

Included

  • Admission to the Karnak Temple Sound and Light Show (evening performance)
  • Approximate duration: 2 hours

Not included

  • Professional Egyptologist guide (book separately if required)
  • Transport to or from Karnak Temple
  • Meals and personal expenses
  • Photography permit where required by the venue
  • Printed ticket where the venue requires a paper copy

Indicative rates only – pricing and departure fluctuate. Please enquire for live rates on your specific dates.

Asked & answered

Frequent questions

  1. 01 What time does the Karnak Temple Sound & Light Show start?
    Show start times vary seasonally and usually begin after sunset (times change daily). Exact start is published locally each day; we confirm the show time when you book. Plan to arrive 20–30 minutes early for entry and seating on uneven ancient stone.
  2. 02 How long is the Karnak Temple Sound & Light Show?
    The show runs approximately one hour. The narration covers Amun‑Ra and aspects of Thebes’ history while projections illuminate reliefs. Allow extra time for entry lines and walking between the gate and the performance area.
  3. 03 Do I need to buy tickets in advance for the Karnak Sound & Light Show?
    We recommend booking tickets in advance, especially during high season. We are a licensed Egyptian tour operator and can arrange tickets and optional private transfers; we do not operate the light show itself. Walk‑up tickets are possible but sell out on busy nights.
  4. 04 Can I take photos or video during the show?
    Photography for personal use is usually allowed, but flash or tripods may be restricted. Site staff set the final rules on the night; low light means handheld phone photos will be grainy. If you need a tripod for a professional shoot, tell us in advance so we can request permission.
  5. 05 Is the show available in English or other languages?
    The Sound & Light is typically presented in Arabic with an English narration option; other languages vary. Language availability depends on the season and operator running the performance. Tell us your preferred language at booking and we will confirm which narration will be used.
  6. 06 How do I get to Karnak Temple for the evening show?
    Karnak Temple is on Luxor’s East Bank; transfers are short from central Luxor hotels. We can arrange a private car or driver meet‑and‑greet timed to the show–unlike cruise shore excursions, our transfers are private and scheduled for your exact booking. Expect under 15 minutes driving from central Luxor hotels.
  7. 07 Is the Karnak Sound & Light suitable for people with limited mobility?
    Access is limited: the site has uneven stone, steps, and no continuous paved routes. Low lighting and ancient steps make independent access difficult for many guests; we can arrange closer seating or assistance if you tell us your exact mobility needs. If wheelchair access is essential, notify us before booking so we can advise and confirm practical arrangements.

If plans change

Cancellation

More than 30 days
Full refund less a £50 admin fee
15–30 days
50% refund
Within 14 days
No refund – date changes considered case by case

Last updated 18 May 2026 Product ID: EXC-LUX-511885

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