Experience the grandeur of the Nile on a 4-night cruise from Luxor to Aswan aboard a lavish dahabiya, designed for comfort and style. This romantic journey features elegantly furnished cabins that blend colonial charm with modern amenities. Enjoy breathtaking views and unforgettable excursions, including hot air balloon rides and a visit to the iconic Abu Simbel. Perfect for couples and those seeking a unique adventure amidst Egypt's ancient wonders.
- Sail the Nile in a luxurious dahabiya with elegant furnishings
- Experience hot air balloon rides and visit Abu Simbel
- Ideal for romantic getaways and unique travel experiences
- Includes all modern conveniences for a comfortable stay
We will pick you up from your hotel or airport to start your tour with us
Your private Car and guide will come to pick you up from your hotel in luxor or airport to start your tour with us
The Valley of the Kings is an ancient Egyptian necropolis near Luxor where pharaohs of the New Kingdom (18th–20th Dynasties) were buried in rock-cut tombs. Designed to be more hidden and secure than the traditional pyramids, the valley became a royal burial ground and contains over 60 tombs, including that of Tutankhamun. Its location on the west bank of the Nile was symbolic, as the west was associated with the setting sun and the afterlife.
The Temple of Hatshepsut, also known as Deir el-Bahari, is a mortuary temple located at Deir el-Bahari on the west bank of Luxor, across the Nile from Karnak. Built for the female pharaoh Hatshepsut, this remarkable structure is famous for its unique design of three terraces that blend into the cliffs behind it. It features stunning architectural details and reliefs, and despite suffering damage and attempted erasure of its inscriptions, it has been largely restored and stands today as a testament to her reign .
The Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III located on the west bank of the Nile River near Luxor, Egypt. Originally built to guard his mortuary temple, these 3,400-year-old statues have survived earthquakes that destroyed the temple behind them. In ancient times, one statue was known as the "Vocal Memnon" because it emitted a humming sound at sunrise, a phenomenon now attributed to the stone cracking and a subsequent restoration that stopped it.
Hot air ballooning in Luxor is an aspect of the Egyptian tourist industry. Tour companies offer sunrise rides in hot-air balloons to tourists who enjoy views of ancient Thebes, the temple complexes of Karnak and Luxor, the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens.
Aptly called Ipet‑Sut ‘The Most Select of Places’ by the ancient Egyptians, Karnak was one of the most important sites of all. Located on the east bank of Thebes (modern Luxor), Upper Egypt, it is the site of many temples and chapels, and it was in the Great Temple of Amun that the cult of the god Amun of Thebes was conducted. As such, it was extremely wealthy and its priesthood held great political power.
Luxor Temple, Ipet-resyt “Southern Sanctuary” to the ancient Egyptians, was so called because of its location within ancient Thebes (modern Luxor). It is located around three kilometers to the south of Karnak Temple, to which it was once linked with a processional way bordered with sphinxes. The oldest evidence for this temple dates to the Eighteenth Dynasty (c.1550–1295 BC).
Selling to Aswan in the afternoon and enjoy the sunset on the Nile with afternoon tea
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