Discover Egypt like never before on the 15 Days 14 Nights – Egyptian Adventure Tour. Explore pyramids, cruise the Nile, and live the magic of ancient ...
Welcome to the first day of my magical trip to the Mother of the World, Egypt.
Today will be the beginning of an adventure I've been waiting for for a long time. From the first moment, you'll feel like you're about to experience something completely different. You'll arrive in Cairo, the capital that combines history, tradition, and luxury. You'll be warmly and attentively welcomed by Egypt Online Tour. Let's get started on your arrival day.
As soon as you land at Cairo Airport, you'll be greeted with a special welcome from the tour manager. Honestly, the way you're greeted will make you feel like a VIP from the first moment.
The person who greets you will be smiling, organized, and everything will run smoothly. They'll help you with all the check-in procedures without any stress.
From there, you'll be transferred to your hotel in a luxurious, air-conditioned car. This will help you relax and adjust quickly, especially after a long flight.
You'll arrive at the Kempinski Nile City Hotel, and let me tell you, this hotel is both an architectural masterpiece and a haven of peace and tranquility.
The lobby is luxurious, with elegant hospitality. The first thing you'll be served is a refreshing welcome drink as you sit in an elegant corner that conveys a sense of luxury.
The manager will help you with the check-in process with utmost ease. He will then sit with you to review the entire itinerary and schedule the daily tours. You'll feel that everything is perfectly organized and arranged, which honestly reassured me and alleviated any anxiety surrounding the arrangements.
As soon as you enter your room, you'll feel like you've stepped into another world. A stunning view of the Nile River and a room with all the comforts and amenities.
You'll sit back and relax, review the photos you took today, and prepare for the real start of the journey tomorrow.
It was a quiet day, but full of positive energy—the perfect start to any trip. And so the first day ended. There weren't many tourist attractions, but there was attention, hospitality, and organization that left you excited for what was to come.
Be very excited for tomorrow, which will include your first real tour into the heart of Egyptian history with Egypt Online Tour. Every moment will become an unforgettable memory.
A new morning in the heart of Cairo. Today you will have a date with history. It's a completely different day: the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, and ancient churches. This is a journey through time spanning thousands of years.
You will start your day with a wonderful breakfast at the Kempinski Hotel, which truly pays attention to the smallest details. Afterwards, you will meet your private tour guide—a highly professional person who knows how to tell history in an engaging way.
The first stop will be the Giza Plateau... There, your heart will leap at the magnificence of the pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. Their majesty is indescribable. You'll feel as if you're standing before something not just historical, but supernatural.
And the moment you see the Great Sphinx, you'll have a thousand questions: How was it carved? Why was it built? And why does it still stand tall today, telling stories spanning thousands of years?
Seriously, this place makes you pause and respect history.
After that, you'll head to a fine local restaurant. The food was excellent, traditional Egyptian with a flavor that makes you feel like you're in your grandmother's house. After lunch, our next stop is the Egyptian Museum, a true treasure. Every corner tells a story: statues, coffins, tools, and jewelry, but the thing that will captivate you most is Tutankhamun's room and the treasures buried with him. The guide explained the stories behind each piece, and I felt like I was in a live documentary.
In the last part of the day, we'll head to Coptic Cairo, a completely different atmosphere.
We'll enter the Hanging Church, where you'll feel a spiritual and serene atmosphere that will allow you to contemplate the times and religions that have passed through this place. We'll then visit the Ben Ezra Synagogue, which will be a surprise.
Imagine visiting places that are hundreds of years old and still stand today, telling the story of multiple religions and cultures in the same place. That is truly the magic of Egypt. The day will be rich, not only in information, but also in emotions and experiences that I will never forget.
The second day will be filled with the grandeur of history and the depth of civilization. What you will discover today will confirm that Egypt is not just a country, but a living encyclopedia.
Pyramids, museums, churches, temples—everything you have seen before in photos, but today you will touch and feel it for yourself.

Today will be completely different from previous days. We'll wake up early for a unique adventure: a long journey from Cairo to one of the most important sites of World War II, then to the most beautiful gulf on the Mediterranean, and then to the heart of the Western Desert, the legendary Siwa Oasis.
This day will be a literal transition from urban civilization to the magic of Bedouin life and nature. Let me fill you in on the details.
We'll depart from your hotel at 7:00 AM, in a very comfortable, air-conditioned car. Our professional driver will make you feel safe throughout the journey. After about 3 hours, we'll arrive in El Alamein, where a new chapter in history will unfold before you. You'll visit the World War II Museum, where you'll see tools, uniforms, and weapons from the wartime era. Photos, stories, and testimonies tell of both tragedies and victories.
Then you'll visit the Commonwealth Cemetery, where the silence speaks louder than any words. These are the graves of soldiers from many countries, young men who lost their lives in a battle that shaped the fate of the world.
After bidding farewell to El Alamein, we'll continue on to Marsa Matrouh. This will be an amazing stop. The place is truly a beach paradise with turquoise water and soft white sand that will make you want to stay there forever. We'll stop for a while to take a break and breathe the sea air. It's truly a refreshing change from the desert atmosphere and its profound history.
After that, we'll take the road from Marsa Matrouh to Siwa. It's a long road, about 6 hours long, but it was enjoyable. The closer we get to Siwa, the more the scenery changes: vast desert, palm trees, and awe-inspiring silence.
Finally, we arrive in Siwa as the sun sets—a truly magical moment.
We'll check into the Taziry Ecolodge, which boasts a beautiful Bedouin-style building. Made of mud and stone, without any exaggeration, it's like you're in a classic desert movie. We'll have dinner there, which was delicious, and then spend the night under countless stars in a clear sky devoid of light pollution.
A long day? Very much so, but worth every moment. You'll travel from a Pharaonic civilization to a world war, from the Mediterranean to a Bedouin desert, all in one day. And now you're in Siwa, ready for a new day filled with even more magic and natural beauty.
Today, your heart will be captivated by Siwa. From the moment you wake up, you'll feel like you're in a different world, far from the hustle and bustle of cities and modern technology. Siwa is not just an oasis, it's a living legend. The day will be filled with visits, beauty, and an extraordinary spiritual energy. Come and show us Siwa.
After A simple and distinctive breakfast at Taziry Ecolodge. We'll begin the day with a tour of the ancient city of Shali, a historic city built from mud and salt. You'll feel as if you've stepped back hundreds of years. Next, we'll move on to the village of Aghurmi, where we'll visit the Temple of Alexander the Great, dedicated to the god Amun. This monument dates back to the 26th Dynasty, and what fascinated me even more was its connection to Alexander the Great himself.
From there, we'll move on to the Temple of Amun-Ra in Umm Ubaydah. This was a profound spiritual moment. These temples speak of secrets and sanctity that once held sway over people's psyches.
After the archaeological tour, we'll head to Cleopatra's Spring, or Ein Guba, one of the most famous natural springs in Siwa. The place looks simple, but its energy is amazing. The water is very clear, and some people swim in it. You might even feel like touching the water and contemplating the enchanting view.
After that You'll visit the Siwa House Museum, one of the places where you'll truly experience the authenticity and traditions of the Siwan people. From the costumes, to the tools, to the folklore stories, you'll appreciate how the people of Siwa have preserved their identity.
We'll then head to the Mountain of the Dead, or Jabal al-Mawta, one of Siwa's most important landmarks. There are tombs carved into the mountain dating back to the Pharaonic era. We'll enter tombs such as those of Si Amun, Isis, and even the Tomb of the Crocodile. Each tomb has a story to tell, and every drawing on the wall captivates me even more.
We'll then climb Jabal al-Dakrur, famous for its healing rituals and annual gatherings. But the most beautiful moment of the day comes at the end of the day when you head to Fatnas Island to watch the sunset.
Words fail to describe the scene: the sun slowly sets, reflecting its light on the lake, and the sound of nature alone. It's an indescribable moment of inner peace and tranquility. Today, You'll experience Siwa in its truest sense, surrounded by temples, springs, tombs, and natural beauty. You'll feel closer to yourself, as if the Siwa Oasis has cleansed your soul from the hustle and bustle of life. Tomorrow we'll continue the journey, and the magic isn't over yet.

Today will be a day of transition, but not just any transition. It will be a crossing from one oasis to another, from peaceful and sacred Siwa to Bahariya Oasis, brimming with life and secrets. The journey will be long, but every moment will be an adventure. Let me tell you.
We'll wake up very early at Taziry Ecolodge, and have our last cup of coffee as you gaze at the distant mountains and the pure, soothing atmosphere. Then we'll bid farewell to Siwa, filled with a deep sense of peace, sure to return here again one day. We'll hop into the 4x4 vehicle and begin the long journey toward Bahariya Oasis. It's a long road through the desert, but the silence around you has a different sound.
Halfway, we'll stop for lunch. The food is simple, but it tastes different when you eat it surrounded by the desert on all sides. The sun will be above us, and the sand will surround us. The further we get from Siwa, the more we'll begin to feel a change in the nature of the land, the atmosphere, and even the energy around us. You'll feel like you're in an adventure movie, and the desert is the hero of the story.
After a six-hour journey, you'll finally arrive at Bahariya Oasis. As soon as you arrive, the sun will be setting, the air will start to cool down a bit, and the oasis will look different from Siwa… it's more lively and reassuringly embraced by nature. You'll arrive at Qasr El Bawity Hotel, a hotel that preserves the character of the oasis and is built in the same style. Dinner will be warm and full of local flavors, which will be enough to end a long, tiring day beautifully. Although we'll spend most of the day on the road, the road itself will be an experience. The desert is not empty; it speaks, telling stories about those who walked it before us. Tomorrow, we'll begin discovering the Bahariya Oasis, and there are many more stories waiting for us.
It's as if you're on another planet with Egypt Online Tour. Today isn't just a new day; you'll literally step outside the confines of reality, beyond the monuments and secrets of Bahariya Oasis, to a White Desert that feels like it's floating in the sky. Let me take you with me, step by step, on one of the most unusual and beautiful days of the trip.
You'll wake up in the morning at Bawiti Palace and begin your day with an amazing local visit, starting with the English House – a simple-looking building perched on a hilltop, steeped in history and a watchtower during the occupation. Then, we'll enter a completely different world at the Golden Mummies Museum, where mummies with gilded crowns are preserved in a way that makes you wonder: How was this civilization so advanced?
You'll also visit the Tombs of the Nobles, the Temple of Alexander the Great, and the Temple of Ain Meftala. Every place has a spirit, and every stone tells a story.
After lunch at the oasis, we'll hop aboard a four-wheel-drive vehicle and begin the adventure you've been waiting for since the beginning of the trip. We'll cross the Black Desert, a land covered in black volcanic rocks, as if you were on another planet. Next, we reach Wadi al-Haiz with its fresh waters, and then find ourselves in front of Crystal Mountain, rocks full of natural crystals that glitter under the sun like treasures buried deep within nature. Sunset – Camping in the White Desert
We'll arrive in the White Desert at sunset, a moment you'll never forget. White limestone rocks take on mystical shapes: a rabbit, a chicken, and giant mushrooms, as if you were in an open-air natural museum.
We'll set up tents at Shahrazad Camp and gather around the fire for a simple Bedouin dinner, but it tastes different when eaten under bright stars in a sky devoid of any artificial light.
The silence here isn't frightening; it's relaxing. It reaches deep within you.
Today, you'll feel far removed from the world we know, far from the crowds and daily life, and very close to yourself and to the nature that God created with such breathtaking beauty.

After a magical night in the heart of the desert, we'll wake up to the sounds of silence and tranquility. Today is a new day, a different kind of adventure, featuring a strange mix of hot springs, clay art, and ancient Roman ruins. Ready to delve into the details of Egypt's oases? Come with me.
After breakfast, we'll leave the White Desert on a quiet desert road until we reach Farafra Oasis. Our first stop is a visit to Ain Bir Sitta, whose waters are magically warm amidst a simple green landscape. Afterward, we'll enter a completely different world at the Badr Museum: a museum built of clay by a local artist. Every piece tells a story about the oasis and its people, in a way that exudes spirit and life. You'll feel like you're surrounded by true art emerging from the earth. Dhuhr - The Road to Dakhla, Where the Romans Are Still Here
From Farafra, we'll head to Dakhla. The journey takes about three hours, but the road itself is a canvas of sand and mountains sculpted by nature. As soon as we arrive, we'll be in for a surprise: the Deir el-Hagar Temple, a Roman temple in the middle of the desert. It feels lost, but it still maintains its dignity. Surrounding it is an eerie silence, as if time has stopped.
Before sunset, we'll visit the ornate tombs, Roman tombs carved into the mountains. Their shapes and details will make you stop and reflect. Our final stop for the day will be the Islamic village of El-Qasr. Imagine a village with a mosque from the Ayyubid era, still standing in all its details: narrow streets, mud houses, and historical inscriptions on the walls. The atmosphere there will be calm and eerie, a blend of the scents of the past and the pulse of the present.
Today, you will feel that you are not just visiting a place, but visiting eras, from the Romans to the Muslims, from nature to art. Dakhla is not just an oasis; it is an open archive of civilizations, and the journey still has much to offer!

In the middle of the Western Desert, and specifically after arriving at Kharga Oasis, you will begin to feel like you are on a journey through time, not space, in the embrace of ancient Roman and Christian history, amidst a nature that feels like it guards the secrets of thousands of years. Let's begin the adventure.
After breakfast, your first stop will be Qasr El-Labkha, an ancient Roman fort located on the trade caravan route. The view from there is magnificent. The fort is nestled in the sand, and you feel as if you can hear the echo of the caravans that passed by here hundreds of years ago. The energy in the place is eerie, both awe-inspiring and majestic.
Dhuhr - Museums and Sacred Tombs
After that, we'll visit the Ethnological Museum of the Oasis, a place that collects the heritage of the people of Kharga, including clothing, tools, furniture, and handicrafts. Afterwards, we'll stop in front of the Temple of Hibis and the Temple of Nadura, Roman buildings that still stand, testament to the greatness of a civilization that inhabited the desert. But the place that will impress you most is the Bagawat Tombs, primitive Christian cemeteries with small churches painted with rare religious motifs. You'll feel as if you've traveled back to the first centuries of Christianity. The tranquility and serenity will inspire a deep sense of contemplation.
Before sunset, head to the Temple of Dosh, a Roman temple dedicated to the goddess Isis and the god Serapis. Its location in the heart of the desert makes for a truly spiritual experience, and you'll feel as if the walls are telling stories of rituals performed there thousands of years ago. The entire area is not just archaeological, but is filled with a spirit and historical depth that is difficult to replicate.
The oases are not just desert. They are the cradle of civilizations, the embrace of religions, and a treasure trove of historical secrets. Egypt's sands hold treasures not only material, but also spiritual and cultural.

A new morning, and a moving farewell to the Kharga Oasis. After days of tranquility and contemplation amidst the sands and Roman history, it's time to move from the desert to the capital of Pharaonic glory. Today, we're on our way to Luxor, the city of kings and ancient mysteries. It's a long journey, but every moment is filled with anticipation and curiosity.
We wake up on our last morning in Kharga. The atmosphere is calm and the desert breeze has a special flavor. After breakfast, it's time to get ready and set off. Saying goodbye is always difficult, especially when you're attached to a place, but the excitement of Luxor is even greater.
Noon - On the Road
The road from Kharga to Luxor takes approximately six hours, but the natural scenery along the way makes time fly by, from the sand dunes and plateaus to the green lands surrounding the Nile Valley. As we approach Luxor, you feel history calling you from afar.
We'll arrive in Luxor in the evening, and the city will welcome us with its warm and majestic atmosphere. The reception at the Sonesta St. George Hotel will be very elegant. The rooms overlook the Nile, and the view is heartwarming. You'll spend the rest of the day relaxing, but your eyes will always be revolving around the city, feeling that every stone here has a story behind it, and every street bears the traces of kings and priests.
Transition from one era to another, from the tranquility of the desert to the pulse of Pharaonic civilization, from farewell to anticipation, from the sands to the Nile. Wait for us on a new day, as we begin to uncover Luxor's secrets step by step.

And finally... the moment you've been waiting for since you first arrived in Egypt: a legendary Nile cruise on a luxury boat. It's an experience you've dreamed of your whole life. Today, we'll bid farewell to our luxurious hotel in Luxor and board the cruise that will be our floating home for the coming days. With the first step... On its deck, you'll feel like you're embarking on a historical adventure that begins here.
We'll wake up to the Nile breeze. After a light breakfast at the hotel, it's time to transfer to the Mayfair Nile Cruise. The reception will be very elegant, and the rooms will be comfortable with Nile views, creating an indescribable feeling.
After packing up, we'll take a short break until the next chapter of our journey begins.
After a delicious lunch on board the cruise, our first tour will be to visit the greatest and most magnificent religious complex in history, the Karnak Temples. The place is simply magical. The giant columns, the inscriptions, and the sanctity you sense in every corner make you truly feel like you're walking among kings and priests.
From there, we move on to the enchanting Luxor Temple. This temple is especially awe-inspiring at sunset, when the sun reflects off its golden walls, as if you were inside a living painting.
We'll return to the cruise. Night will descend gently over the Nile. We'll have a delicious dinner, and the whole place combines... Comfort and luxury. You'll rise to the rooftop moments before bedtime. Gaze at the silent Nile and feel safe, in the embrace of history, and the beginning of a new dream.
A completely different day, not only because we'll begin our cruise, but also because we'll witness firsthand the splendor of a civilization that has spoken for thousands of years.
Tune in tomorrow for a new adventure on the banks of the Nile. The journey is still long, and the story is only just beginning!

It's going to be an ordinary day, but now it's a royal day. We'll wake up in the morning on a cruise in the heart of Luxor, and you'll have a date with the deepest historical secrets and the Pharaonic spirit that still lives on in every corner of the Valley of the Kings. What's next for me?
After a delicious breakfast on the cruise, we'll set off for one of the greatest archaeological sites in the world: the Valley of the Kings, where 62 of the greatest pharaohs of ancient Egypt were buried.
The tranquility of the place, and the vibrantly colored paintings inside the tombs, give you an indescribable sense of the grandeur of this civilization. From there, we visited the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, built with stunning architectural brilliance amidst the mountains. This temple in particular is breathtaking.
Before returning to the cruise, we'll pass by the two colossal Colossi of Memnon, which have stood quietly for thousands of years, as if guarding the gateway to the past. This is a truly remarkable moment for any history lover.
We'll return to the cruise and have a delicious lunch amidst the warm Nile atmosphere, then prepare for the next part of the journey.
As the sun sets, the cruise will begin its slow journey towards Edfu. The view from the deck will be like a moving painting, with the sky in its vibrant colors. The orange, the gently glimmering waters, and the breeze telling stories of our ancestors will truly be a moment of contemplation.
We'll dine amid a romantic atmosphere on the cruise deck, eagerly preparing for the day ahead.
Every place you visit tells a story, and this trip isn't just about sightseeing; it's about reconnecting with a civilization thousands of years old. See you tomorrow in Edfu, and let's continue the story together.

As we cruise the Nile, you'll feel like you're not just traveling in space, but also in time, between falcons and crocodiles, between power and wisdom, between two of the greatest temples human civilization has ever seen.
After a delicious breakfast on the cruise, we'll disembark and visit the Temple of Edfu, the temple dedicated to the god Horus, the god of protection and justice. This temple is incredibly well preserved, and you'll feel like you're walking Amidst the columns, it's as if you were a guest in the presence of the gods. Admiring the inscriptions on the walls, the meticulously carved rituals, and the majestic aura of the place... It was a moment of silence and contemplation, during which I deeply felt the greatness of the ancient Egyptians.
We'll return to the cruise and depart Edfu to begin a new journey towards Kom Ombo. There, we'll stand before a unique temple, honoring not one, but two gods: Sobek, the god of crocodiles, a symbol of strength and protection, and Horus, the noble falcon, in a wondrous blend of opposites.
And the strangest thing? The temple contains real crocodile mummies, a strange and astonishing experience at the same time.
We'll have lunch on board the ship and set sail again, the fresh air filling our lungs.
The sky will begin to darken, and the Nile will lie still, as if time has stood still, listening to our footsteps. On board the cruise, the atmosphere will be calm and elegant, with dim lighting, soft music, and dinner. Standing in the heart of the Nile, you marvel at how one country can tell all these stories. From myths to gods, to temples that bear witness to the genius of humanity, Egypt.
A part of the spirit of civilization, and every moment of this trip confirms that choosing Egypt was the most inspiring decision you've ever made.

There are cities you fall in love with at first sight, and others you fall in love with even more the more you explore them. Aswan is of the latter kind. Today, you'll feel like you're not just a tourist; you'll feel like a guest in a grand home called Nubia, and your hosts are history, civilization, and nature.
After a delicious breakfast on the cruise, our tour will begin in the heart of Aswan with a visit to the High Dam, the gigantic project that changed the face of modern Egypt. The place is majestic, and every stone speaks of accomplishment and determination. The view of Lake Nasser extends like an endless sea.
We then move to the ancient quarries, where I saw a true marvel: the Unfinished Obelisk, the largest known ancient Egyptian obelisk. Its size is astonishing, and what's even more astounding is the meticulous way the pharaohs carved, despite their simple tools. The place also makes you feel the grandeur of their craftsmanship and engineering, and that every stone has a story.
We conclude our tour with one of the most beautiful visits of the entire trip: the Philae Temple, the floating temple dedicated to the goddess Isis, the symbol of love and motherhood, and the goddess Hathor, the goddess of music and beauty.
We'll reach the temple by boat. The island's atmosphere is serene and enchanting. The walls are decorated with engravings that still retain their colors, and the guide's voice whispers mythical tales amidst the tranquility.
Aswan is not just a city. It's a work of art drawn by the Nile, embroidered with thousands of years of history. Today, you'll feel as if you've met the goddess Isis and witnessed how civilization built miracles in the heart of rock. Tomorrow, we'll bid farewell to the cruise, but our hearts will remain rooted in the Nile.

Every beginning has an end, but the end of a Nile cruise is unlike any other.
After your last breakfast on board the Mayfair Nile Cruise, a slow and silent farewell ceremony will begin. Bags will be packed, hearts will be full, and steps will be slow, as if we don't want to leave the ship, and the Nile will be calm as if it's gently bidding us farewell. From Aswan to Cairo - Between the southern sky and the hustle and bustle of the capital
We then head to Aswan Airport. The flight from south to north is short in time, but long in emotions. We arrive in Cairo in the afternoon. The scenery will be completely different: the noise, the movement, the lights, but it still feels like returning home.
If you still have energy for more, you can choose (for an additional cost) to visit the Abu Simbel Temple, the marvel carved into the heart of the rock, built by Ramses II. The journey takes nine hours by car, or you can fly there directly, which is a rare experience and worth the entire trip.
Every trip has an end, but great ones leave a deep impression on our hearts. Today is no ordinary day. Today we will close a chapter, but rather begin a story that will live on in our memories forever.
We will wake up in the morning to the sounds of the city that has begun to become familiar, Cairo. Breakfast will be different. There will be no planning afterward: no preparation for a camera, charger, or tour, but a sense of spiritual fulfillment.
The road from the hotel to the airport will be quieter than usual, as if every moment is passing slowly. We will jot down memories of the trip, as well as carry our bags full of clothes and gifts. But what matters most? It will include photos, laughter, people, and moments that reflect a history that passed before our eyes.
The End of the Trip... and the Beginning of a New Story
We will arrive at Cairo International Airport, time to say goodbye to a place that changed us greatly, taught us, made us happy, and amazed us. But we're leaving, much richer than when we arrived.
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The arrangement of days and tours may change according to the cruise's sailing times, without changing the aforementioned tourist attractions.

Get ready to discover Egypt like never before on the magical Package 15 Days 14 Nights – Egyptian Adventure Tour that combines civilization, natural beauty, desert tranquility, and Nile luxury. Egypt Online Tour offers you a comprehensive and carefully designed program for an authentic and unforgettable experience.
With Egypt Online Tour, you're not just buying a trip—you're buying a lasting memory, a priceless adventure, and an experience that tells the story of Egypt like never before.
Start in the heart of Cairo with a visit to the Great Pyramids of Giza, then head north to El Alamein to discover the relics of World War II. From there, your enchanting desert adventure begins in Siwa Oasis, where the Temples of Amun, Cleopatra's Springs, and a magical sunset await you at Fetnas Island.
Then on to Bahariya Oasis, passing by the legendary White Desert, English House, and Crystal Mountain, arriving at Dakhla and Kharga, home to Roman temples and Coptic tombs, passing by historic Islamic villages.
Because Egypt is incomplete without its immortal Nile, the trip takes you to Luxor and Aswan on a luxury 5-star cruise, visiting the Karnak and Luxor temples, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Kom Ombo, Edfu, and finally the Philae Temples and the High Dam in Aswan.
Every detail of the trip is designed for your comfort:
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