enjoy the highlights of Aswan and Luxor

with stops in Kom Ombo and Edfu

Tour the Valley of the Kings and so much more with an Egyptology guide

Feast on buffet lunches, dinners, and breakfasts on board a 5-star ship

Take it easy with door-to-door transfers to and from the port

experience the life trip hot air balloon

visit the fabulous temples of abu simbel

touch the real Egyptian culture in luxor and Aswan

collect the most important sites in upper Egypt in 1 package

the best price and the quality of service theses are our targets

gather between the great Egyptian Nile river quietness on cruise board and the fabulous temples and tombs in upper Egypt

Rather than arranging separate day trips to the Nile’s temples,let the sights come to you on a 4-day Aswan-to-Luxor cruise.After viewing Aswan’s sights, absorb the scenery as you sail aboard your well-equipped, 5-star ship.Visit Edfu and Kom Ombo temples on route,and in Luxor,explore Karnak,the Valley of the Kings,and more.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  3-Nights on cruise board
✔  Horse and carriage.
✔  Cabin with all facilities.
✔  All sites which mentioned in itinerary.
✔  Air-conditioned vehicle
✔  Lunch
✔  Dinner
✔  Breakfast
✔  Hot Air Balloon Trip
✔  Qualified Egyptology guide
✔  Meals start with lunch first day end with breakfast last day.
✔  Tour Abu Simbel Temples
✔  Free Wi-Fi up to 4GB
✔  Motor Boat
✔  Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
✖  Entrance Fees
✖  Gratuities
Pickup Locations
1.  Aswan Nubian House
2.  Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino
3.  Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Aswan
4.  Hilton Hurghada Plaza
5.  Sonesta St. George Hotel - Luxor
6.  Pyramisa Isis Island Aswan Resort & Spa
7.  Movenpick Resort Aswan
8.  Jolie Ville Hotel & Spa Kings Island Luxor
9.  Aswan Airport
10.  Steigenberger Nile Palace
11.  Long Beach Resort
12.  Pyramisa Hotel Luxor
13.  Hilton Luxor Resort & Spa
14.  Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Additional Info: We pick up all travelers from any hotel in Aswan or Aswan Airport
Itinerary

Aswan such a charming city famous by the Nubian culture Visit Temple Of Phille & Aswan High Dam

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Temple of Philae arrive to Aswan the beautiful city famous by the Nubian culture where we going to pick you up to start our first tour down to the Nile where we going to take motor boat to visit the splendid philae temple.move to visit the beautiful Aswan high dam.at night it is great chance to be in Aswan to visit the local famous market.check in Nile cruise.over night cruise

Duration:  6 hours

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Aswan High Dam The Aswan High Dam, or the High Dam, is a water dam on the Nile in southern Egypt. It was built during the era of Gamal Abdel Nasser and the Soviets helped build it. The dam greatly helped control water flow and mitigate the effects of the Nile flood. Used to generate electricity in Egypt. The length of the dam is 3600 meters, the width of the base is 980 meters, the width of the summit is 40 meters, and the height is 111 meters. The size of the dam is 43 million cubic meters of cement, iron and other materials. A water flow of 11,000 cubic meters of water per second may pass through the dam. Construction of the dam began in 1960 and the total cost was estimated at one billion dollars, one third of which was written off by the Soviet Union. The dam worked on 400 Soviet experts and completed its construction in 1968. The last 12 electric generators were installed in 1970 and the dam was officially opened in 1971.

Duration:  1.5 hours

Abu Simbel Temples & Temple Of Kom Ombo & Sailing To Edfu

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Abu Simbel Temple Complex Abu Simbel is an archaeological site located on the west bank of Lake Nasser, about 290 km southwest of Aswan. It is one of the "monuments of Nubia" listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. And that starts from the direction of the flow of the river from Abu Simbel to Philae (near Aswan). The twin temples were originally carved from the mountains during the reign of King Ramses II in the thirteenth century BC, as a permanent monument to him and Queen Nefertari, to commemorate his victory in the Battle of Kadesh. However, in 1960 the facility complex was completely moved to another location, on an artificial hill made of a dome structure, and over the Aswan High Dam reservoir. It was necessary to relocate the temples to avoid them being submerged during the construction of Lake Nasser

Duration:  7 hours

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Temple of Kom Ombo The Kom Ombo Temple is located in Kom Ombo in the Aswan Governorate, southern Egypt. The temple was established during the reign of Ptolemy VI to worship the gods Sobek and Horus. The temple area has recently been restored and renewed. This temple was established during the reign of Ptolemy VI Philomator, but its decoration was only completed in the Roman era during the time of Emperor Tiberius, and we see in this temple also the same features that we find in other Ptolemaic Egyptian temples in terms of design, architecture and decoration. However, this temple has a special feature that resulted in local worship in the place, where people worshiped two local deities, namely Sobek and Horus with the head of a falcon, and despite the difference between these two deities in origin and character, they lived side by side for long centuries without mixing or pairing us Together

Duration:  2 hours

Temple Of Edfu & Sailing To Luxor To Visit Luxor Temple

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Temple of Horus Around 05:00 am be Ready To Visit The ancient Egyptians called it Geb and the Greeks and Romans called it Apollinopolis, Magna, that is the greater city of Apollo. In the days of the Pharaohs, Edfu was the capital of the second region in Upper Egypt. Archaeological excavations since the end of the nineteenth century revealed their importance in the early ages of the history of ancient Egypt, especially the cemetery that dates back to the era of the Old Kingdom in the third millennium BC and found tombs - terraces built with milk. Specialized linguists read the name of one of the first family kings, Oujib, engraved on a rock, near the city. [1] Edfu was placed under the protection of the falcon deity Horus, king of the city

Duration:  2 hours

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Luxor Temple Luxor Temple A large complex of ancient Egyptian temples located on the eastern bank of the Nile in the city of Luxor today known as the (ancient good). Founded in 1400 BC. The Luxor Temple was built for the worship of Amun Ra, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu, the deities, also called the Tayyibi Trinity (Theban Triad). The Luxor Temple was built during the reign of the Eighteenth Dynasty and the Nineteenth Dynasty. The most important existing buildings in the temple are those built by the two kingdoms Amenhotep III (1397-1360 BC) and Ramses II (1290-1223 BC) (who added to the temple the open courtyard, the pylon, and the two obelisks). King Tuthmosis the Third also established (1490-1436 BC)

Duration:  1.5 hours

Hot Air Balloon & Valley Of The Kings & Temple Of Hatshbsut & Colossi Of Memnon & Temple Of Karnak

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around 4:30 am experience the life trip the Hot Air Balloon

Duration:  60 minutes

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Valley of the Kings Valley of the Kings, also known as the “Valley of Biban Kings”, is a valley in Egypt that was used over the course of 500 years during the period between the sixteenth and eleventh centuries B.C. The valley is on the west bank of the Nile, facing Thebes (now Luxor) in the heart of the ancient funerary city of Thebes. The Valley of the Kings is divided into two valleys; the Eastern Valley (where most of the royal tombs are located)

Duration:  2 hours

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Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari It is a temple from the eighteenth Egyptian family, and the best of the remaining temples were built about 3500 years ago in Deir el-Bahari, Egypt. It was built by Queen Hatshepsut on the west bank of the Nile opposite to Taiba (the capital of ancient Egypt and the seat of worship of Amun) (Luxor today). The Hatshepsut Temple is distinguished by its unique architectural design, compared to the Egyptian temples that were built on the east bank of the Nile in Thebes .. The temple consists of three successive floors on open terraces. The temple was built of limestone, and in front of the pillars of the second floor, statues of limestone of the god Osiris and Queen Hatshepsut were installed in a beautiful distribution. Originally, these statues were colored

Duration:  1.5 hours

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Colossi of Memnon A statue of Memnon, or a giant of Memnon, It is two huge statues, established around the year 1350 BC, which is all that remains of a temple in memory of the Pharaoh (Amenhotep III), located in Thebes, Western Egypt. They are for King Amenhotep the Third, one of the kings of the Eighteenth Dynasty, and it is the most powerful ruling family in ancient Egyptian history. The statue's height reaches 19 meters and a third of the meter, and the Greeks called (Memnon) upon them when the eastern statue cracked from them and produced a voice similar to the legendary hero (Memnon) who was killed in the wars of his parcels and was calling his mother (Ayus) the goddess of dawn every morning, and she was crying over him Her tears were dew.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Temple of Karnak Karnak, or the Karnak Temple Complex, which is known as the Karnak Temple, is a group of temples, buildings and columns, where the expansion and construction processes continued since the Pharaonic era, specifically the kings of the Middle Kingdom, until the Roman era in Luxor in Egypt on the eastern coast. The temple was built for the divine triad Amun (Amun Ra in modern times), his wife the goddess Mut and their son the god Khonsu; And each of them has a temple belonging to the Karnak Temples Complex. Sometimes tourists and non-specialists only mean Karnak Temple, the temple belongs to Amun Amun-Ra

Duration:  2 hours

Additional info
•  Specialized infant seats are available
•  Public transportation options are available nearby
•  Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
•  All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
•  Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
•  Wheelchair accessible
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Price:
From $370
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duration:
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