How to travel between Cairo Luxor Aswan
When planning movement between Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, I weigh three levers: time, budget, and comfort. Flights win for speed, daytime trains balance cost and scenery, and overnight options save on a hotel night but trade some rest. I pick based on the season, luggage, and how tight my itinerary is.
Fastest: Nonstop flights (especially Cairo–Luxor/Aswan)
Best value: Day trains (AC, reserved seats, Nile‑valley views)
Hotel-saver: Overnight sleeper trains or late flights
Route Snapshot and Typical Times
Cairo ↔ Luxor: Flight ~1 hr; sleeper ~9–10 hrs; day train ~9–10 hrs; private car ~8–10 hrs (not ideal for a single driver)
Luxor ↔ Aswan: Train ~3–3.5 hrs; private car ~3–4 hrs; flight ~40–50 mins (limited schedules)
Cairo ↔ Aswan: Flight ~1.5 hrs nonstop; sleeper ~12–14 hrs; day train ~12–13 hrs
I always add a buffer for airport security queues or rail delays, especially around holidays and Thursdays.
Choosing Your Mode
Flights
Pros: Fastest; easy baggage policies; frequent Cairo–Luxor; occasional promos.
Cons: Airport transfers add time; early check‑ins; potential schedule changes.
Tips: Aim for morning flights to reduce knock‑on delays. Sit left‑side window southbound for Nile glimpses on clear days.
Day Trains
Pros: Cheapest per mile; scenic farmland; guaranteed seats if booked ahead.
Cons: Slower; occasional delays; bathrooms vary.
Tips: Choose AC first/second class; bring snacks, tissues, and offline maps. Sit on the west side for better light in the morning northbound.
Sleeper Trains
Pros: Bed onboard; saves hotel night; private cabin options; predictable schedule.
Cons: More expensive than day trains; motion can affect sleep; limited nightly departures.
Tips: Book lower berths if you’re a light sleeper. Pack earplugs and a light sweater—AC can be brisk.
Private Car/Driver
Pros: Door‑to‑door; flexible photo stops (Esna, Edfu, Kom Ombo); works well for groups.
Cons: Long hours; higher total cost; daytime heat can sap energy.
Tips: Start before sunrise, rotate drivers if self‑driving (not recommended at night), and plan fuel/coffee stops.
Smart Sequencing for 5–7 Nights
5 nights: Cairo (2) → Luxor (2) → Aswan (1). Fly Cairo→Luxor, day train Luxor→Aswan, fly Aswan→Cairo.
6 nights: Cairo (2) → Luxor (2) → Aswan (2). Fly in both directions, or mix flight + sleeper on one leg.
7 nights: Cairo (3) → Luxor (2) → Aswan (2). Day train Luxor→Aswan, flight Aswan→Cairo to save time at the end.
I place the longest transfer at the beginning or end, when my energy is higher or sightseeing is lighter.
Booking and Seats
Flights: Compare morning vs evening fares; allow 2–2.5 hrs at CAI for security and gates. Check baggage weight limits.
Trains: Reserve seats/cabins in advance during high season (Oct–Apr). Keep your passport handy at booking and onboard.
Drivers: Confirm car type, AC, and total inclusion (tolls, fuel, waiting time). Share your live location with a friend.
Luggage and Comfort
Pack light to hop trains comfortably; 20–24" suitcases fit above seats or at carriage ends.
Bring a compact lock for soft bags. Keep valuables in a daypack on your lap or under your feet.
Hydration and snacks: I carry 1–1.5 L water, nuts, and fruit bars. Trains often sell tea/coffee.
Timing Nuances
Northbound vs southbound: Sun angles affect window views; mornings give softer light over fields.
Holidays and Thursdays: Busiest days; book early and arrive earlier.
Heat: From May–Sept, midday transfers are tougher; choose morning flights or late trains.
Safety and Practicalities
Keep tickets and IDs accessible; stations may check before platforms.
Use official taxis or ride‑hailing for station/airport transfers; avoid unsolicited offers.
At night, favor well‑lit carriages and keep doors locked in private cars.
Add-On Stops Between Luxor and Aswan
If you’re overland, consider:
Edfu: Temple of Horus
Kom Ombo: Riverside double temple
Esna: Temple with preserved hypostyle hall
I schedule 30–45 minutes per stop plus driving time, and avoid arriving in Aswan too late.
Quick Decision Guide
Short trip, tight schedule: Fly.
Budget focus, daylight hours: Day train.
Save on hotel, okay with motion: Sleeper.
Group of 3–5 with luggage: Private car with early start.
Sample Day-by-Day (6 Nights)
Day 1–2: Cairo + evening flight to Luxor on Day 2
Day 3–4: Luxor + day train to Aswan late Day 4
Day 5–6: Aswan + morning flight back to Cairo on Day 6
I keep one flexible evening in case any connection shifts. This keeps the trip smooth without rushing the sights.