7 days / 6 nights
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Spend a different Holiday in Egypt with Explore Egypt Tours in a unique tour with fascinating Nile Cruise to Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan in a 7-day tour.
Immerse yourself in Egypt’s mystique with our 7-day Nile cruise. Journey from Cairo’s iconic Pyramids to Aswan’s splendid temples, ending at Luxor’s awe-inspiring Valley of the Kings. History, beauty, and adventure combine for an unforgettable voyage through the heart of Egypt
Welcome to Cairo, Egypt (Around the Clock).
Our Rep. will meet and assist you at Cairo International Airport with the sign of Explore Egypt Tours.
Then, he will transfer you to your hotel in Cairo by a private air-conditioned car.
Overnight in Cairo.
You will be met by our private Egyptologist English-speaking guide at your hotel to accompany you by air-conditioned car to visit The Pyramids of Giza which are the eternal resting places of the pharaohs of the 4th dynasty (2550 B.C.).
You will see the three famous pyramids of the Giza Plateau (Cheops, Chefren, and Mecyrinos), the smaller pyramids of Queens and Princesses, and the Great Sphinx.
Thenead to the Egyptian Museum which exhibits thousands of objeing from the prehistoric era to the Greco–Roman period. It has been calculated tspendingpend one minute at each exh, it will take nine months to see the whole collection!
Overnight at Cairo
After finishing the Breakfast ,will pick you up from your Cairo hotel to Cairo airport , to flight from Cairo to Aswan. You will check-in 5 Stars luxury Nile Cruise and then you will be met by private Egyptologist English speaking guide to visit The High Dam
The High Dam
Egypt is famous for one of the greatest engineering works it is the Aswan Dam, it is a very important architectural and historical achievement for the history of the country, it is the more modern and largest of the two dams that were built on the Nile, at the height of the first there are small sequences of waterfalls. The Dam takes its name from the nearby city of Aswan, which is about 17 km away.
Aswan was the place where many of the monuments that have come down to us today from ancient Egypt were created. It is considered A piece of stone 41 meters long and four meters wide that was probably abandoned due to a crack in the rock (doh!) and now lies abandoned in the same quarry where it was left thousands of years ago.
Then visit Philae Temple
Philae Temple This temple dedicated to the goddess Isis, which was flooded by the waters of the Nile, is considered the temple of love and was divided and reassembled in a new location on the island of Egilika, about 500 meters from its original location on the island of Philae. Its buildings include the Temple of Hathor, and the visitor can watch the sound and light show at night, which is presented in several languages.
Afternoon Tea & Dinner & Nubian Folkloric Show
overnight on the board of Nile Cruise in Aswan.
Meals: Breakfast,Dinner,Lunch
After finishing the Breakfast ,your guide will pick you up from Nile Cruise to visit
The Temple of Kom Ombo
Kom Ombo Temple is located in Kom Ombo, Aswan Governorate in southern Egypt. The temple was founded during the reign of Ptolemy VI to worship the gods Sobek and Horus. The walls of this temple were decorated with intimate Egyptian decoration, characterized by the accuracy of its workmanship, the good harmony and the beauty of the balance between the characters of its scenes and the surrounding hieroglyphic inscriptions which complement these scenes.
Meals: Breakfast,Dinner,Lunch
During you are having your breakfast, the cruise will be sailed to
Temple of Edfu
The Temple of Horus in Edfu, an ancient place dedicated to the cult of the son of Osiris and Isis, the falcon god, is one of the best preserved temples in all of Egypt.
The Temple of Horus, also known as Edfu, is located in the center of the city of the same name. Located 100 km from Luxor and 130 km from Aswan, it is an obligatory point of passage due to its extraordinary historical and architectural importance during a cruise on the Nile.
overnight on the board of Nile Cruise in Esna.
Karnak Temple
The complex of religions, built by 30 pharaohs. Karnak Temple Complex, known as Karnak Temple, is a stunning temple complex of unrivaled beauty, as Karnak comprises the temples of the god Amun, his wife, the goddess ‘Mut’ and his son, the god ‘Khonsu “, which is considered the second most visited historical site in Egypt, after the pyramids of Giza. The “Road of Rams” represents the main gate of the temple, and is composed of two rows of statues of a group of rams, where on both sides of the road are 1,200 statues in the shape of a ram-headed sphinx, that head it symbolizes the god Amon, and was placed in this way as a sort of protection for the temple.
overnight on the board of Nile Cruise in Luxor
Meals: Breakfast,Dinner,Lunch
During you are having your breakfast, the cruise will be sailed to the west bank of Luxor to see
The Valley of the Kings
also known as the “Valley of the Gates of the Kings” in Egypt, it was used for 500 years in the period between the 16th and 11th centuries BC. to build tombs for the pharaohs and nobles of the modern state. This site was chosen for the burial of kings, because the sun god descends (dies) in the western horizon to be reborn and rejuvenated in the eastern horizon, and the royal tombs are notable for containing drawings and inscriptions from ancient Egyptian mythology. .
The Temple of Hatshepsut
The Temple of Hatshepsut or Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut is an Eighteenth Dynasty temple of Egypt and the best remaining temples were built about 3,500 years ago in Deir el-Bahari, Egypt. The walls of the temple were covered with scenes representing temple rituals and religious festivities, the scenes more distinct than those in the central balcony, which represents Hatshepsut’s mission in Puntland. You can also visit the hall sacred to the god Amon and the hall of celebrations, where the procession of the queen moved from the temple of the valley to this temple.
The Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon are two huge statues that were built around the year 1350 BC, and are all that remains of a temple in memory of the pharaoh (Amenhotep III), located in western Thebes, Egypt. They belong to King Amenhotep III, one of the kings of the 18th dynasty, which is the strongest ruling family in the history of ancient Egypt.
Luxor Temple
Luxor Temple is a sign of ancient Egyptian civilization, and is a monument of great beauty in the heart of the modern city of Luxor. Although dozens of centuries have passed since its construction, it remains a witness to the greatness of a civilization that did not disappear, and today it is classified as one of the best preserved Egyptian temples and the most beautiful building, and in it the Egyptian temple plan is evident and clearer.
Then move to Luxor Airport to catch your flight to Cairo.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Cairo
Move ahead from your hotel to Cairo International Airport to get your final departure flight.