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Set sail on a four-night cruise along the River, Egypt Nile Cruise from Luxor, traveling in comfort through stunning scenery and disembarking to explore the most notable sites of ancient Egypt.
Adventure by visiting the tombs of the Pharaohs located in the Valley of the Kings and learning the secrets of the kings
You will be captivated by the colossal statues and magnificent columns of the magnificent Luxor Temple, while your guide from Egypt Online Tour interprets the intricate scenes engraved on the stone to learn about the history of ancient Egypt on this Luxor and Aswan Nile Cruise .
Schedule:
Saturday - Monday - Thursday
Luxor West and East Banks
Edfu and Kom Ombo
High Dam and Philae Temple
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Itinerary
Upon reaching Luxor, your guide will be waiting for you. You will then be transported to the Luxor Temple, where you can explore its courtyard and admire the granite statues of Ramses the Great. Make your way to Karnak temple, a complex of temples constructed during many eras. Commencing in the Avenue of Sphinxes, explore the Unfinished Propylon, the Hypostyle Hall with 134 colossal columns, the Obelisks of Queen Hatshepsut and Tutomosis III, the temple of Amon . Proceed to go on the cruise. Pre-lunch boarding. Meal served on a ship or aircraft. Tea served in the afternoon. Enjoy a delectable dinner on board while being entertained by a captivating Belly Dance display. (Not required) the Karnak Temple hosts a captivating laser show that combines sound and light. During the course of one night cruise
Breakfast (Voluntary) Hot Air Balloon: If you desire to make your vacation in Luxor truly memorable. Gently gliding above the Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, and the Mountain of the Nobles. The duration of the flight is approximately 30 to 45 minutes, contingent upon the prevailing weather conditions. Explore the West Bank -After crossing the Nile, proceed to the Valley of the Kings to see the tombs of several Dynasties. Please note that admission to King Tut's tomb requires an additional ticket, which is not included. The structure known as the Temple of Deir El Bahari. During the return trip, make a stop at the colossi of Memnon which are a pair of enormous seated statues depicting Amenhotep III facing the Nile. Onboard lunch. Embark on a voyage to Esna. Traditional British afternoon tea. Disco Party.
Enjoy a delicious breakfast served on the ship. Explore the Temple of Horus located in Edfu. Embark on a voyage to Kom Ombo. Meal served on a ship or aircraft. Explore the ancient temple in Kom Ombo, which is dedicated to the deities Sobek and Haroeies. During the night aboard the cruise ship.
Stay in Aswan for one night.
Food options: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Enjoy a delicious breakfast served on the ship. Embark on a voyage to Aswan. Commence your tour by visiting The High Dam, a construction that reached completion in 1964. From this vantage point, you have a clear view of Lake Nasser. The Philae temple is located on the island of Agilkia. Explore the temple that was relocated from its original location on the island of Philae, which is mostly submerged by the waters of Lake Nasser for the most of the year. The primary Temple of Isis and its structures were constructed between the 26th Dynasty and the Roman era. Meal served on a ship or aircraft.
Traditional British afternoon tea. Evening meal served on a ship or aircraft. Stay in Aswan overnight.
Onboard breakfast
(Optional item not provided) Commencement of the journey to explore the Temples of Abu Simbel. The Temple of Abu Simbel, an immense structure, was constructed by Ramses II during the XIXth Dynasty. It was later rescued from being submerged by the Nile rivers, adding to the grandeur of the ancient Egyptian structures. The temples were constructed from a sandstone rock cliff, with the colossal facade of each temple adorned with intricate carvings depicting the respective deities they were dedicated to. In close proximity, there is also the preserved tiny Temple of Nefertiti, the wife of the King, which is devoted to the goddess Hathor. Returning to Aswan. After breakfast, passengers will disembark and be transferred to the airport or train station.
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