Try our
amazing Cairo, Nile cruise and Abu simbel tours
and visit the beautiful Luxor and Abu simbel in a fancy Nile cruise. First you
will visit the most
attractive and famous ancient monuments all over the world like the three Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren and Mykerinus, Sphinx which is a huge half-human
half-lion statue also you can scout the valley temple, Sakkara pyramid which is
considered the oldest step pyramids in the world, it was built by the architect
Imhotep, contains six layers that is gradually decreasing in size. then explore
the wonderful Egyptian Museum which were described as one of the most valuable
arts design in the Ancient Egyptian dynasty and include a big and rare
collection of the Ancient Egyptian antiques and monuments, as well as the
treasure of Tutankhamun, which is the most mysterious and marvelous monuments,
the amazing treasures of King Tut Ankh Amun. Or our Optional Tour to Dinner
Cruise on the Nile River with Folklore show, Belly Dancer, or to the sound
& light show at night is a multimedia show where you can discover more
about ancient Egypt while listening to the story with calm and nice music in
front of the pyramids.
Next we fly
you to Luxor then transfer you to the Nile cruise to embrace the culture of Luxor and see the old
capital for almost all of the pharaonic period and explore the monuments of
Luxor which contains about a third of the most valuable monuments in the whole
world such as Karnak and Luxor Temples and Colossi of Memnon. Then exploring
Karnak Temple which is considered the biggest temple in the world, The temple
was dedicated to god Amun. It developed over a period of 1500 years. and you
will get amazed with our Valley of The Kings Tour which has many buried kings,
it was used for burial, and it includes 3 tombs to visit and it is considered
one of the most characteristic temples in all of Egypt was dedicated to Queen
Hatshepsut who was a rare female Pharaoh as she was the fifth pharaoh of the
18th dynasty of Ancient Egypt.
Moreover,
you can enjoy a trip to Luxor West Bank Tour and you will get amazed with our
Valley of The Kings Tour which has many buried kings, it was used for burial,
and it includes 3 tombs to visit and it is considered one of the most
characteristic temples in all of Egypt was dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut who
was a rare female Pharaoh as she was the fifth pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of
Ancient Egypt. or experience our Karnak Sound and Light Show at night with a multimedia show in front of
the beautiful view of the Sacred lake, or experience a Hot Air Balloon Ride in
Luxor, it is the greatest way to explore the world’s largest open air museum
over Luxor in the beautiful morning light while flying all over Luxor and More
.
Moreover we sail
to Aswan to see the beautiful city and the main attraction place the Philae
Temple which is dedicated to goddess of motherhood isis, you will gain the
experience of riding Felucca in the Nile and scout around Elephantine island the
largest island in aswan it was built on the island to establish Egypt’s
southern frontier, so it was the first defense line in Upper Egypt. Elephantine
Island became an important customs point and trading centre, The Island
contains Ancient Egyptians artifacts due to its location at the first Cataract
of the Nile, which provided a natural boundary between Egypt and Nubia. And
visit the amazing historical Temple of abu simbel which contains two temples
one the temple of queen Nefertari and the other temple of Ramses II. Then see
the High Dam of Aswan, The Aswan dam was constructed to regulate the flow of
the river, which serves the whole of Egypt Flooding of the Nile occurs
annually, with almost half of the water being drained into the sea wastefully.
The dam controls floods by regulating the flow of river and supplies water for
irrigation throughout the year. This dam is 30.M wide and 50.M high.
Or Discover
the Ancient Egyptian history by visiting Kalabsha temple and Nubian Museum.
Kalabsha Temple it located close to Lake Nasser, near the western end of Aswan
High Dam. The temple dates back to the roman times, especially to the time of
the roman emperor Augustus, later other emperor has contributed to the
construction, such as kaligula and Trjan. It was moved to this spot from its
originally location 30 miles to the south after the construction of the dam.
Construction
of the temple was begun at the end of the Ptolomaic Dynasty and actually
completed under the rule of the Roman Emperor Augustus. The result is an
interesting combination of imagery that includes Egyptian and Roman themes with
images of Roman emperors and pharaohs worshipping with the Egyptian gods. The
temple was dedicated to the Nubian god Mandulis. And More Great activities in
aswan.
colossi of memnon |
Including:
- · 04 Nights
accommodation in Cairo including breakfast and all taxes
- · 04 Nights
accommodation at 05 stars Nile Cruise with full board including breakfast,
Lunch and Dinner
- · 01 Day tour in
Cairo as mentioned at the above program including Entrance fees
- · English Speaking
guide at the day tour in Cairo
- · One Bottle of
Mineral Water at the Day Tour in Cairo
- · One Lunch at
local restaurant in Cairo
- · All sightseeing
tours on board your Cruise to visit:
- · The High Dam,
Unfinished Obelisk, and Philae Temple
- · Edfu and Kom
Ombo Temples
- · Valley of the
Kings, Hatshepsut temple, and colossi of Memnon
- · Karnak and Luxor
Temples
- · English speaking
guide on board your Nile Cruise
- · Air-conditioned
van Aswan / Abu Simbel / Aswan
- · 01 Day Tour to
Abu Simbel Temples as mentioned at the above program
- · English speaking
tour guide in Abu Simbel
- · All Transfers in
Cairo, Luxor and Aswan & Abu Simbel by air-conditioned vehicle
- · All service
charges and taxes
- · Meet and assist
at Cairo Airport upon arrival
- · Assist and
transfer to Cairo Airport on final departure.
Excluding:
- · Visa to Egypt
- · Domestic FLight
Cairo / Luxor – Aswan / Cairo
- · Optional tours
- · Tipping
More info
about: Cairo, NileCruise and Abu Simbel Tours
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