hot air ballooning
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we also just did the hot air ballooning a couple of weeks ago in Luxor (we used Magic Horizons, although I don't think it really matters which one you use - they all operate in more or less the same general location).
if you haven't done it before, I'd say it's worth doing. I've done it a couple of times before in the US, and this was by far the cheapest (US$120). Although the setting is not truly spectacular, it's still very cool to see the sunrise on one side and Hatshepsut's temple against the cliff on the other - not to mention the assorted other buildings and town life on the west bank (you can't really see the east bank sights like the Karnak or Luxor temples in the sunrise trip since you'd be squinting into the sun). The 15 other balloons in the sky also are an impressive sight. You do have to get up at an ungodly hour to cross the Nile etc. but it leaves the rest of your day still open.
PamR - it's not scary at all - in fact one of the interesting things is that you don't feel any wind, since you're travelling with the breeze. There are dozens of people of all ages doing it each morning, most of whom are first-timers, so you'll have plenty of company.
if you haven't done it before, I'd say it's worth doing. I've done it a couple of times before in the US, and this was by far the cheapest (US$120). Although the setting is not truly spectacular, it's still very cool to see the sunrise on one side and Hatshepsut's temple against the cliff on the other - not to mention the assorted other buildings and town life on the west bank (you can't really see the east bank sights like the Karnak or Luxor temples in the sunrise trip since you'd be squinting into the sun). The 15 other balloons in the sky also are an impressive sight. You do have to get up at an ungodly hour to cross the Nile etc. but it leaves the rest of your day still open.
PamR - it's not scary at all - in fact one of the interesting things is that you don't feel any wind, since you're travelling with the breeze. There are dozens of people of all ages doing it each morning, most of whom are first-timers, so you'll have plenty of company.
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mamaclark: i believe we were collected around 5:30 or so - but we were on the sunrise trip, and I believe there are later trips. The clincher for you is probably that sunrise in May would be a lot earlier than it was for us in December.
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I prefer Hod Hod Solimon as the carrier. After doing some research to learn a little more about who had what for insurance, I prefer Hod Hod. They are half English owned and that half does a remarkable job keeping all the ducks in a row for insurance, updated equipment and all those little things that make us feel more comfy when we are up that high. 
I've flown with them twice and had a grand time both times.

I've flown with them twice and had a grand time both times.
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Hello,
Unfortunately, I didn't do the ballooning in Luxor -- we got caught up in other things, and somehow the time just slipped away. I've always regretted it and it's definitely on my list to do when I go back.
Cheers,
Julian
Unfortunately, I didn't do the ballooning in Luxor -- we got caught up in other things, and somehow the time just slipped away. I've always regretted it and it's definitely on my list to do when I go back.
Cheers,
Julian
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