Experience the ultimate Egyptian adventure on this 4-day, 3-night Nile cruise from Aswan to Luxor. Witness the awe-inspiring temples of Abu Simbel, glide over ancient monuments in a hot air balloon, and explore the treasures of the Nile Valley. Enjoy luxury accommodations onboard, guided tours to iconic sites like the Karnak and Luxor Temples, and unforgettable sunsets along the river. Perfect for history enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and travelers who want a mix of culture, relaxation, and excitement.
Pickup is available from any where in Aswan drop off after the trip.
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Abu Simbel is one of Egypt’s most remarkable and visually striking archaeological sites, famous for its colossal temples carved directly into a mountainside. Located in southern Egypt, near the border with Sudan, the site consists of two massive temples built during the reign of Pharaoh Ramses II in the 13th century BCE. Abu Simbel was constructed to honor Ramses II, his queen Nefertari, and the gods, showcasing Egypt’s power and architectural genius.
Kom Ombo Temple is a unique double temple located in Upper Egypt, about halfway between Aswan and Luxor, along the Nile. What makes it extraordinary is that it is dedicated to two gods: Sobek, the crocodile god of strength and fertility. Horus the Elder, the falcon-headed god of the sky and kingship.
Edfu Temple, also known as the Temple of Horus, is one of Egypt’s best-preserved temples and a major stop on Nile cruises. Located between Luxor and Aswan, it was built during the Ptolemaic period
Karnak Temple, located on the east bank of the Nile in Luxor, is one of the largest and most impressive temple complexes in the world. Dedicated primarily to Amun-Ra, the chief god of Thebes, Karnak was built and expanded over 1,500 years by multiple pharaohs, making it a monumental testament to ancient Egyptian architecture, religion, and power.
The Valley of the Kings is one of Egypt’s most famous archaeological sites and the ultimate destination for anyone fascinated by ancient Egyptian history. Located on the west bank of the Nile near Luxor, it served as the royal burial ground for Pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom (16th–11th centuries BCE).
Luxor Temple is a magnificent ancient Egyptian temple located in the heart of Luxor city, on the east bank of the Nile. Unlike other temples dedicated solely to gods, Luxor Temple was primarily associated with the Theban Triad—Amun-Ra, his consort Mut, and their son Khonsu—and played a central role in the Opet Festival, celebrating the divine kingship of Pharaohs.
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