Nile cruise in Luxor & Aswan
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Embark on a captivating journey through ancient Egypt with our 4-day Aswan to Luxor Nile Cruise. Experience the timeless beauty of the Nile River as you sail from Aswan, known for its stunning temples and monuments, to Luxor, home to the world-famous Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple Complex.
Throughout the cruise, you'll have the opportunity to explore some of Egypt's most iconic landmarks, including the majestic Philae Temple, the breathtaking Kom Ombo Temple, and the remarkable Edfu Temple dedicated to the falcon god Horus. Witness the beauty of the Nile's landscapes, from lush riverbanks to majestic cliffs, as you relax and unwind onboard your luxurious cruise ship.
Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of ancient Egypt with guided tours led by knowledgeable Egyptologists at each stop. Learn about the fascinating stories behind these ancient sites and marvel at the intricate hieroglyphics and architectural wonders that have stood the test of time.
Indulge in delectable cuisine and luxurious amenities onboard your cruise ship, ensuring a comfortable and memorable experience throughout your journey. Whether you're admiring the sunset over the Nile, exploring ancient temples, or simply relaxing on the sundeck, our 4-day Aswan to Luxor Nile Cruise promises an unforgettable adventure through the heart of Egypt's ancient civilization.
Day 1 (Wednesday) Cairo - Aswan Tours.
Luxor, Egypt is home to the world-renown archeological site known as the Valley of the Kings, where the ancient Egyptian pharaohs Tutmosis III, the first ruler, and queen Hatshepsut's father were laid to rest.
Transfer to the airport for your trip to Aswan once your day tours of Cairo conclude. Once you arrive in Egypt, your online tour guide will be there to greet you and assist you with your sightseeing. After that, you'll be transferred to see the High Dam and the Philae temple. Proceed to the ship. Taking off prior to lunch. Noontime snack aboard. Reach Kom Ombo via sail. Treat yourself to Afternoon Tea. Go check out the temple. To Edfu, set sail. A meal while at sea. For the night, Edfu.
Sleeping aboard the Nile cruise
Meals Lunch and Dinner.
Day 2 Visit to Edfu's Temple of Horus.
A hearty breakfast served aboard. Pay a visit to Edfu's Temple of Horus. Unlock the door. Set sail for Luxor. Treat yourself to Afternoon Tea. A Galabya celebration and supper on board.
Spend the night at Luxor.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 3 West Bank Tour.
A hearty breakfast served aboard. Travel to the West Bank to see Queen Hatshepsut's Temple at Deir El Bahari and the Valley of the Kings.
Get across to the West Bank to see the Valley of Kings, Luxor's most famous attraction, and the tombs of several dynasties.
Queen Hatshepsut's Deir El Bahari Temple. Your next destination on the tour will be the Colossi of Memnon, which is located on the banks of the Nile.
Noontime snack aboard. Spend the afternoon at your leisure.
Treat yourself to Afternoon Tea. Spend the night at Luxor.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 4 Luxor temple and Karnak Temple.
Considered optional If you want your time in Luxor to be truly memorable, try a hot air balloon ride. After that, we'll visit three of the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings to gain insight into Egyptian funeral rituals.
Afterwards, we will proceed to explore the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, which is truly a remarkable site.
Compared to the rugged Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens is considerably easier to reach. As it winds its way up toward the Theban hills, the enormous wadi gradually rises. The Valley of the Queens, despite its moniker, was not formerly used as a mausoleum for Egyptian ladies. Those involved in the care of royal children and their families originally laid to rest here. While the tombs in the Valley of the Kings display a wide variety of architectural styles, the Hypogea in the Valley of the Queens are strikingly identical.
travel to Karnak, a complex of temples constructed over many dynasties, and the Luxor Temple.
Propylon, the Hypostyle Hall with its 134 enormous columns, Queen Hatshepsut's and Tutomosis III's obelisks, the Amon temple with lotus and papyrus motifs, Amenophis III's Granite Scabrous, and the Sacred Lake...
Return to Cairo by taking a flight from this airport. After Dahabiya Nile cruise finish
Depending on the conditions, the flight should take around thirty to forty-five minutes.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
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