4 days , 3 nights
Daily Tour
30 people
English, Spanish
A Nile River cruise definitely is one of the best ways to see the beauty of ancient Egypt as well as modern life along the banks of the Nile. This cruise travels between Luxor and Aswan for four nights and takes you into the heart of Egypt with daily excursions to major landmarks. On the roof you will enjoy the pool ad sunbath , sunrise is beautiful but sunset is magnificent . Selecting private tour that means personalized attention from your own guide. Departure Aswan for a 3-nihgt Nile River deluxe cruise, one-way to Luxor Enjoy 5-star accommodation and meals, making the journey all-inclusive See the sights with an Egyptologist during daily group or private tours Private transfers , live excited shows every night like Tanwora , Galabia party Nubian show , enjoy different types of delicious Egyptian food every day onboard .
Philae temple ( Goddess Isis complex ) on Agilkia island by motorboat The first temple was built by the king Tuhtmoses III in the new kingdom 18th Dynasty on Philae island , then the construction was being continued during the Greek and the Roman Period , then it was divided to 40,000 blocks to be moved in 10 years from 1971 until 1981 from Philae island to another island called Agilkia which is higher than Philae with 11 meters to rescue the complex that stayed drowning for 80 years under the water after Aswan old Dam been built in 1902 .
The greatest project in the modern history ( The High Dam ) which took 10 years to be built from 1960 to 1970 then opened officially in 1971 , and behind the Dam you will see one of the biggest artificial lake in the world which called Nasser lake to the Egyptian president Jamal Abdel Nasser , it’s 500 kilometers between Egypt and Sudan and all the crocodiles live there in the best environment so for them.
The unfinished obelisk of the Queen Hatshebsut which would be the highest if they could finish it , it’s still in the same location which is one of the huge granite quarries in Aswan because it had broken during the work.
Kom Ombo Temple which dedicated to The God Sobek which built in the Greek period then decorated and colored in the Roman period which has different types of constructions between wells and tunnels , then you will visit the Crocodiles Museum where the Crocodiles Mummies are displayed.
Edfu temple which dedicated to The God Horus , in 1860 the sand that covered the Temple was revealed by Auguste Mariette , the Timple was rebuilt in The Greek Period by Egyptian workers , the massive Temple is very well decorated with many stories such as the famous Legend of the conflict between Horus and his Uncle the God Seth.
Karnak temples which known in our ancient language by ipet sut which means The chosen spot of the thrones of the gods , this complex was dedicated to the triad of Thebes : Amun , his wife Mut and their son Khonsu , this great complex has also many temples which dated to different dynasties such as the very powerful king Ramses III , this massive complex was built during several ancient Egyptian dynasties then even during the Greek and Roman Period the additions continued , the complex took about 2000 years to be built.
Luxor temple which known in the ancient Egyptian language as ( ipet resyt ) which means the south sanctuary , which dates back to year 1400 B.C and it was built by king Amenhotep III , also you will see many of the additions that was added by the great king Ramses II from the 19th dynasty and at this temple many of the great kings were crowned such as Alexander the great.
Valley of Kings is located where the kings of the 18th and 19th and many other kings from the New Kingdom were buried , you will have the chance to be among the tomps of the great kings of the new kingdom such as King Ramses II , Ramses III .Tutmosis III , King Tut Ankh Amon , Ramses VI and Amenhotep II , And see how the new kingdom starting from the 18th dynasty moved from using the pyramids as a tomb to dig these tomps in the mountains.
The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut which is known as El Dir El Bahari ( the northern monastery ) which was built by queen Hatshepsut who ruled Egypt for about 20 years during the 18th Dynasty between year 1479 and 1458 B.C , she was one of the few Queens who ruled ancient Egypt , the temple still has remains of the original colors.
The 2 giant statues of King Amenhotep III ( the grandfather of king Tut Ankh Amun ) which known as the colossi of Memnon which is considered to be the remaining parts of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III.
From | To | Price |
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1 | 1 | Single 950 $ |
2 | 2 | Double 650$ |
3 | 3 | Triple 630$ |
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1 | 2 | 500 |
Tip: Languages. Italian. German. Russian. French. Are available with extra fees.
Cancelation policy: 48 Hours before the Tour.
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