See Egypt with different eyes.
Enjoy the main highlights of Luxor.
Enjoy the main highlights of Aswan.
Visit the fabulous temples of Abu Simbel.
Valley of the Kings and so much more with an Egyptology guide.
Take it easy with door-to-door transfers to and from Cairo international airport.
Visit the most ancient temples in the whole of the world.
Touch the great Egyptian culture in Luxor and Aswan.
Experience the great Egyptian river Nile by sailing Nile cruise.
Experience the hot air balloon on the life trip in Luxor.
Visit the great and famous 3 pyramids in Giza.
Enjoy a worry-free excursion with all accommodation,
Transportation and most meals are taken care of. Stop at the Abu Simbel, Komombo, Hatsheput, Karnak, and Edfu temples;
and learn about Egyptian history and culture.
Feast on buffet lunches, dinners, and breakfasts on board a 5-star ship. Open your eyes you are in Egypt the land of the great civilization.
Be picked up from the hotel pick-up is offered for this tour. Note: if you are booking within 24 hours of the tour/activity departure time, we cannot guarantee hotel pick-up. Once your purchase is complete, we will send you complete contact information (phone number, email address, etc.) for our local operator to organize pick-up arrangements.
Pick up at your hotel in Cairo or Giza for an evening transfer to Cairo train station to take your overnight sleeper train to Aswan Overnight in the Sleeper Train ( Including dinner and Breakfast )
Aswan high dam When construction began on the High Dam in 1960, it was the most heralded part of President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s effort to develop Egypt for all Egyptians. While the dam is certainly not the largest in the world, it is an impressive engineering feat nonetheless, over 360 feet tall and 12,500 feet across. The dam was completed in 1971 and the huge reservoir behind it, named for President Nasser, finished filling in 1979. Afterwards we heeding to the Temple of Philae The dazzling Philae temple of the renowned mother goddess Isis The "Myth of Osiris" is depicted in the enormous storybook Isis, which was crafted from heavenly stone and endured the test of time. It was moved to Agilkia Island between the 1960s and 1970s as part of the UNESCO Nubia Campaign project. King Ptolemy II erected it about 280 BC
In the early morning ( Optional tour to Abu Simbel ) Enjoy the free time on the cruise then the cruise sails in the afternoon, Later the cruise will stop to visit the Temple of Kom Ombo where you will visit the templeBetween 180 BC and 47 BC, during the Ptolemaic era, the exceedingly exotic double temple known as the "Kom Ombo Temple" was constructed as the place of worship for the Haroeris god Horus the Elder on the north and Sobek, the crocodile god of the Nile, on the south. The temple is a magnificent work of construction that displays wonderful carving and design that highlights numerous astronomical and medical facts from the time. with your friendly guide, The Nile Cruise continue the sailing towards Edfu Temple Overnight in the Nile Cruise ( Private room )
Enjoy the free time while the cruise sails in the River Nile,, Later the cruise will stop in Edfu to visit the Temple of God HorusThe Edfu Temple is a magnificent work of mythology that has maintained the memory of a valiant conflict that determined the fate of the entire universe. It was constructed on the west bank of the Nile in Upper Egypt between 237 BC and 57 BC, roughly 60 km north of Aswan, and it is currently one of the best preserved in Egypt. where you will visit the temple with your friendly guide The Nile Cruise continue the sailing towards Luxor and arrive in Luxor in the late afternoon Overnight on the Nile Cruise
Valley of the kings The remarkable Valley of the Kings is a World Heritage Site that displays the ideals and way of thinking of the most advanced civilization in human history. There are 63 magical royal tombs of the great Pharaohs of the new empire (1570–1050) hidden deep behind the Theban necropolis hills. BC), including Tutankhamun, Seti I, Hatshepsut, Ramses the Great, and many others.
Hatshepsut temple The holiest of the holies is a term used to describe Queen Hatshepsut's (1507–1458 BC) fabled, elegant, and blessed mortuary temple, which is a divinely inspired work of art. It was built in 1479 BC to immortalize her accomplishments and became the best example of classical architecture of the New Kingdom (1570–1050 BC). as well as primarily paying homage to Hathor, Anubis, and the creator sun deity Amun.
Memnon's Colossi The magnificent Colossi of Memnon of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386–1349 BC) were built of quartzite sandstone and were first discovered in 1350 BC. However, they have undergone numerous renovations throughout history. It features decorations on its sides that highlight his ancestry, accomplishments, and the representation of the Nile god Hapi.
Karnak temples Over the course of its 2000-year history, the mystical Karnak temple has been known by a variety of names, including Ipet-isu, which means "The most select of sites" in the middle kingdom, Pr-Imn, which means "House of Amon," and the biggest and most ancient religious center on earth. To worship the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, construction took place on 247 acres of sacred ground between the years 2000 BC and 30 BC. The magnificent Luxor Temple, the Precinct of Amun-Re, the enormous hypostyle hall, and many other ancient structures are all connected to the temple complex by the Avenue of Sphinxes, a wonderful avenue of sphinxes.
Arrive to Giza train station and be picked up and transferred to your hotel in Cairo or Giza
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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