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Embark on a magical 4-day Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor and experience the timeless beauty of Egypt’s iconic landmarks. This unforgettable journey combines luxury, history, and breathtaking scenery, making it a must-do for any traveler visiting Egypt.
Upon arrival at Aswan, meet your tour representative at the railway station or Aswan Airport, He will be wating for you holding a sign with your name by the Exit Gate of the arrival terminal.
then begin your journey, Firstly, visit Aswan High Dam then the Philae Temple. Board your Nile cruise where you will be served lunch and afternoon tea.
enjoy a dinner and overnight in Aswan feast onboard.
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OverNight Aswan
Enjoy breakfast on the ship before having free time to explore Aswan. Next, sail north before stopping at Kom-Ombo to visit the Temple of Kom Ombo.
optional tour in the morning. afternoon start sailing from aswan towards the next destination kom ombo
Kom Ombo Temple is located in Kom Ombo in Aswan The temple was built during the reign of Ptolemy VI to worship the gods Sobek and Horus
overnight on board the nile cruise ship 5*****
Abu Simple temples optional sharing or privet for extra add
Edfu Temple or the Temple of Horus, is the second temples of ancient Egypt in size, after the Temple of Karnak, located in Edfu in Upper Egypt on the West Bank of the Nile River
The Nile Cruise continues the sailing towards Luxor and arrive in Luxor in the afternoon around 4 pm In the afternoon we tour of the East Bank of the Nile. Here you will experience the immense
The Karnak Temple Complex consists of a number of temples, chapels, and other buildings in the form of a village, and is for that reason that the name Karnak was given to this complex as in Arabic Karnak means ‘fortified village
On the East bank of the Nile River, in the south of Egypt, the World’s Largest Outdoor Museum, Luxor city, contains one of the most beautiful temple standing. The Luxor Temple is a mark of Ancient Egyptian civilization, strikingly graceful monument in the heart of modern Luxor
overnight on board the nile cruise ship 5*****
Optional early morning trip Hot air balloon over the West bank of luxor Check out from the cruise after breakfast and start visiting the following sightseeing
At first glance, the Valley of the Kings, also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, seems like no more than a sun-blasted gorge of generic red rock, but underneath all of its dust lay the tombs of 63 of the most important pharaohs in the history of Ancient Egypt. Used as a burial chamber for nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC, the Valley of the Kings was used for royal burials for the Kings, their families, and their possessions. In 1979, it became a World Heritage Site, as well as the rest of the Theban Necropolis.
The mortuary temple of Hatshepsut (c.1478/72-1458 B.C.E.) dates from the New Kingdom. It nestles at the foot of the cliffs in a natural “bay” on the West Bank of Luxor. This area had long been sacred to the goddess Hathor and was the site of the earlier mortuary temple and tomb of King Nebhepetre Mentuhotep (c.2008-1957 B.C.E.) of the Middle Kingdom (ramp visible on the far left). After the introduction of Christianity, Hatshepsut’s temple was used as a monastery, hence its modern name, Deir el-Bahri, Arabic for “Northern Monastery.”
One of the biggest tourist attractions in Luxor, the Colossi of Memnon gained its popularity due to its majestic appearance and for the mysterious sounds emitted by the northern colossus statue at every sunrise.
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