5-day Nile River cruise to uncover the breathtaking landscapes and renowned historical sights of Egypt. Indulge in five-star hospitality aboard your luxurious cruise ship as you journey from Luxor to Aswan. Immerse yourself in the remnants of ancient Egyptian civilization, visiting iconic landmarks like the Edfu and Kom Ombo Temples. Plus, enjoy the unforgettable experience of a hot air balloon ride over majestic Luxor, offering a bird's-eye view of the ancient ruins below. Let this extraordinary journey sweep you away as you sail through the heart of Egypt, discovering its rich history and vibrant culture along the way.
The rep comes in the morning at the time agreed upon in advance (depending on the place and flight time) and moves to the Hot air balloon airport.
One of the largest temples in Egypt is watching a temple complex for a group of different temples for different gods and an ancient civilisation, as well as the beginning of the sphinx road . There is a tour guide with you who explains all the details of the temples and transportation from the temple to the hotel and from the hotel to the temple
You see one of the most important landmarks in Luxor, an old road with statues of sphinxe , extending from Karnak temples to Luxor Temple, and with many details. The guide explains everything about it
You see one of the most beautiful temples in Luxor as a temple characterised by columns, as it is also called the column lobby because of the many columns that have many meanings and different urbanisations.
Early in the morning, we will pick you up for an unforgettable hot air balloon ride over the West Bank of Luxor. You'll enjoy breathtaking aerial views of the cityscape and famous landmarks during this 40 to 60-minute ride.
You see one of the most famous temples of Luxor and is also known as the Temple of Deir Al-Bahari, which is considered an embodied masterpiece. The focus of tourists is on this temple specifically for its beauty and many meanings.
It is a valley in Egypt that was used for 500 years during the period between the sixteenth and eleventh centuries BC to build tombs for the pharaohs and nobles of the modern state extending during the eras of the eighteenth captives to the twentieth dynasty in ancient Egypt,
Behold the colossal stone statues of King Amenhotep III, remnants of a complete mortuary temple. Crafted from quartzite sandstone, these statues are awe-inspiring examples of ancient craftsmanship.
After breakfast on board, we'll visit the Edfu Temple, renowned as the most well-preserved temple in Egypt. Dedicated to the hawk-god Horus, this Ptolemaic temple was constructed on the site of an earlier temple and dates back to the period between the reigns of Ptolemy III (237 B.C.). The temple's walls feature descriptions of the myth of the contention between Horus and Seth, likely performed annually as a religious drama.
Following the temple visit, we'll return to the cruise ship. While sailing to Kom Ombo City, you can relax on the sundeck, soaking in the unique landscapes and the beauty of the Nile River. Lunch will be served on board, along with afternoon tea on the sundeck. Upon arrival in Kom Ombo City, we'll visit the Temple of Kom Ombo. This temple, located 45 kilometers north of Aswan, was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and the god Horus the Elder. Built in 180 B.C. by the Ptolemaic dynasty during the Roman invasion, the temple's unique location on the riverbank between Edfu and Aswan makes it an ideal stop for Nile cruises.
After the temple visit, we'll sail towards Aswan. Dinner will be served on board, followed by a Galabyia party for a fun-filled evening. You'll spend the night in Aswan City.
After breakfast on board, your day will begin with a visit to the High Dam, an engineering marvel completed in 1960 to control the flooding of the Nile and to generate electricity. The scale of the Aswan High Dam is truly awe-inspiring, stretching 3600 meters in length, 980 meters in thickness at the base, and rising to a height of 111 meters at its highest point. Behind the dam lies Lake Nasser, the largest man-made lake in the world, providing irrigation water and electricity for the entire country of Egypt. Situated 13 kilometers south of Aswan, the High Dam is a testament to human ingenuity and achievement.
Following the visit to the High Dam, we'll proceed to Philae Temple. This Greco-Roman temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, is accessed via a short motorboat ride. Situated on Aglika Island just south of the old Aswan Dam, Philae Temple is renowned for its picturesque setting. The temple complex was relocated to its current location after the construction of the High Dam threatened to submerge it permanently. Philae Temple flourished during the Ptolemaic Dynasty as the center of the cult of Isis. It remained one of the last bastions of ancient Egyptian religion after the advent of Christianity in Egypt, officially closing only in 551 AD. Subsequently, the main temple on the island was repurposed as a Christian church by early Christians.
After exploring Philae Temple, we'll return to your Nile cruise ship. Lunch and dinner will be served on board, followed by a folkloric show in the evening. Optionally, you can join a tour to visit the Nubian Village. You'll spend the night docked in Aswan.
Around 4:30 AM, you will check out from your Nile cruise ship. We will then pick you up to embark on a visit to the Abu Simbel Temple as part of a shared small group tour. Abu Simbel is one of the most impressive and iconic sites in Egypt, featuring rock-cut temples commissioned by King Ramesses II and his beloved Queen Nefertari. These temples are renowned for their unique design and are considered masterpieces of ancient Egyptian architecture, reflecting the grandeur of the New Kingdom era. The temples of Abu Simbel, with their unparalleled style, showcase the glory and grandeur of ancient Egypt. To preserve these remarkable structures from the floodwaters of Lake Nasser, the Egyptian government and UNESCO collaborated on a project to relocate them. The Temple of Ramesses II, known as the Sun Temple, was dedicated to the universal gods Ptah, Re-Her-Akhtey, Amun-Re, and to Ramesses II himself.
Following the awe-inspiring visit to Abu Simbel, we will return to Aswan. From there, we will arrange your transfer to the Aswan Airport, railway station, or your hotel in Aswan. Lunch will not be included, but you will be provided with a breakfast box for your journey.
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