Ancient Egypt’s wonders are spread out around the country, while cruises and sleeper train tickets are challenging to arrange independently. Leave logistics to the experts and focus on seeing the sights when you book this luxurious package, with a 5-star hotel, 5-star full-board cruise, and transfers by sleeper train. Hit the highlights of Cairo, Luxor and Aswan, including the Giza Pyramids and the Valley of the Kings, with a guide.
You will Discover ancient Egypt, including Giza, Aswan, Luxor, Kom Ombo, and Edfu, See more with a guide, and included entrance tickets. Travel in style, with 5-star hotels and a 5-star, full-board cruise ship. traveling to Aswan and from Luxor by train, not plane.
Pickup and Drop off are included Once you book, you will get the operator's phone number. Just please use WhatsApp to communicate the exact location for the pickup. In case of pick up from the airport, Our guide will be in front of the arrival terminal with a sign board having client name. We need the the flight number and arrival time. In case of hotel pick up, the meeting point will be at the hotel Lobby.
Cairo and Nile Cruise Holiday starts with pick you up from Cairo International airport by Maestro Online Travel representative who will assist you in all airport procedures, then we will transfer you to hotel in Cairo, relish your Welcome drink upon arrival at hotel in Cairo, free time to relax, you can join one of our facultative tours, stay the night in Cairo.
Breakfast at hotel in Cairo. Meet up with your personal guide. Giza Pyramids where you Visit the Great Pyramids - Cheops, Chephren & Mykerinos then Visit the Valley Temple where the Priests Mummified the dead body of King Chephren Also there you will have a close-up look at The Sphinx - The legendary guardian that stands by the huge funeral complex with its lion body and the head of king Chephren Khufu's pyramid complex consists of a valley temple, now buried beneath the village of Nazlet el-Samman; diabase paving and nummulitic limestone walls have been found but the site has not been excavated.
Also there you will have a close-up look at The Sphinx - The legendary guardian that stands by the huge funeral complex with its lion body and the head of king Chephren.
Sakkara, located only 27 km southwest away from Cairo. Visit the Step Pyramid (Built for king Zoser), it is considered an important part of the process of the pyramid evolution, which were made from the simple mastaba to its widely known form
Memphis City, the ancient capital of Egypt, where the colossal statue of Ramses II and the great Alabaster Sphinx are. this City Dates back to 3100 B.C. Then transfer to the train station to travel to Aswan in sleeping train, dinner and overnight on board.
Breakfast on board, arrival Aswan Train Station, Meet up with your guide in Aswan with a direct transfer to the cruise ship for embarkation before the lunch around 12:00 p.m.
Lunch on board Visit the High Dam, Visit the Temple of Philae and unfinished Obelisk, Dinner on board Overnight in Aswan
Breakfast on board, Sail to Kom Ombo Lunch on board Visit the Temple shared by two gods Sobek and Haeroris Sail to Edfu Dinner on board Overnight in Edfu.
Breakfast on board, Visit the Temple of Horus in Edfu Sail to Luxor Lunch on board Afternoon tea Dinner on board Overnight in Luxor.
Breakfast on board, check-out after breakfast then to Visit Valley of the Kings, the magnificence of the grandeur of architecture which was used for burial, there are many kings buried in this valley. The most known tombs are King Tutmosis I, Tutmosis III, Tut-Ankh-Amon, King Ramssess VI, King Mrenptah and AmonhotepII. The Valley of the Kings is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. This is a royal burial ground, with exquisitely decorated tombs for the pharaohs who ruled Egypt between 1539 and 1075 BC. There are over 60 tombs in this small area, although only a handful are open to public. If you are planning a visit to Egypt, here are the best tombs to visit in the Valley of the Kings.
the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut that known as El Dir El Bahari which was built by Queen Hatshepsut the daughter of Thutmosis I, who ruled Egypt about 20 years during the 18th Dynasty (approximately 1490-1469 B.C), the only pharaonic woman who reigned ancient Egypt. The Temple of Hatshepsut is not only a memorial temple that honors Queen Hatshepsut, it is also one of the greatest Egyptian architectural achievements. Designed by Senenmut (Hatshepsut’s steward and architect), this mortuary temple closely resembles the classical Greek architecture of 1,000 years later. Located on the west bank of the Nile, opposite the city of Luxor (ancient Thebes), Hatshepsut’s temple is part of the Theban Necropolis. Built in a half circle of cliffs, this memorial temple marks the entrance to the Valley of the Kings. Djeser Djeseru (holy of holiest) is the name of the main building of the temple of Hatshepsut.
The Colossi of Memnon (also known as el-Colossat or el-Salamat) are two monumental statues representing Amenhotep III (1386-1353 BCE) of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. They are located west of the modern city of Luxor and face east looking toward the Nile River. The statues depict the seated king on a throne ornamented with imagery of his mother, his wife, the god Hapy, and other symbolic engravings. The figures rise 60 ft (18 meters) high and weigh 720 tons each; both carved from single blocks of sandstone.
Karnak Temple, the greatest example of worship in the history, dedicated to the God Amon, his wife Mut and their son Khonsu. The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak, comprises a vast mix of temples, pylons, chapels, and other buildings near Luxor, Egypt. Construction at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom and continued into the Ptolemaic Kingdom, although most of the extant buildings date from the New Kingdom. The area around Karnak was the ancient Egyptian Ipet-isut and the main place of worship of the 18th Dynastic Theban Triad, with the god Amun as its head. It is part of the monumental city of Thebes, and in 1979 it was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List along with the rest of the city. Karnak gets its name from the nearby, and partly surrounded, modern village of El-Karnak, 2.5 kilometres north of Luxor.
Then you will visit luxor temple, Then transfer to Luxor Train Station to travel back to Cairo in sleeping train, dinner and overnight on board the train.
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