Experience
our Egypt Nile cruises and have a fancy trip to Lake Nasser Cruises and enjoy
enjoy the view while visiting Abu Simbel temple which is one of the most value
temples in ancient Egypt. Then Sailing to Kasr Ibrim which located in the
modern country of Egypt. The name dates far back into antiquity it was Pedeme
to the Meroitic inhabitants, and Primis to the Romans. The site has a long
history of occupation, ranging from as early as the eighth century BCE to 1813
CE, and was an economic, political, and religious center.
Enjoy the charming sights in Lake Nasser during
your sailing trip to Amada Temples and Derr, the tomb of Penout, and Wadi El
Seboua which is the site of two New Kingdom Egyptian temples, including one
speos temple constructed by the 19th dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II, in Lower
Nubia. The first temple was built by the 18th dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep III and
subsequently restored by Ramesses II, The second larger temple which was built
at el-Sebua was known as "The Temple of Ri'amesse meryamun Ramesses II, in
the Domain of Amun" and constructed roughly 150 m northeast of Amenhotep
III's temple.
Then proceed to visit the flourishing Temples
Dakka and Meharakka while Sailing to Aswan you will have the chance to see the
beautiful city the main attraction place the Philae Temple which is dedicated to
goddess of motherhood isis, 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 is often the first
stop for any cruise on Lake Nasser because he 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 have 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 on board.
Moreover with our Luxor to Aswan Cruises you will have the chance to
visit more cruises like Movenpick Royal Lotus Nile Cruise and discover the amazing historical Luxor where you can 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 it was belonging
to a Greek king who named “Memnon” and was killed by the famous character in
the Greek mythology who was called “Achilles” . 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 .
Also we have DahabiyaNile Cruises where you can visit both Luxor and Aswan.
Dahabiya Nile Cruises |
*Itinerary*
08 Days / 07 Nights
Saturday Aswan / Luxor
Saturday:
Embarkation to Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise before Lunch,
Lunch included on board, Dinner and overnight on board Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya
Nile Cruise on the nile banks of Aswan.
· Sunday:
Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, embrace Aswan
Culture by visiting the High Dam, feast your eyes and visit the ravishing
Philae Temple, Finally Flying Carpet Tours guide will escort you back to your
Dahabiya, Lunch is waiting for you on board, Sail to Kom Ombo, Dinner and
overnight on board Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise near Kom Ombo.
· Monday:
Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, continue sailing
till arrive to Kom Ombo, unleash your soul while exploring the glory of Kom
Ombo Temple, Finally Flying Carpet Tours guide will escort you back to your
Dahabiya, Lunch is waiting for you on board, Dinner and overnight on board
Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise beside a Nile Island.
· Tuesday:
Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, then sail to Edfu,
visit the ravishing Temple of Horus in Edfu, finally your tour guide will
escort you back to Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise, Lunch is waiting for
you on board, Dinner and overnight on board Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise
beside a Nile Island.
· Wednesday:
Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, today is your
relaxing day at leisure on board Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise, Sail to
Esna and pass by the lock, Lunch included on board, Dinner and overnight on
board Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise beside a Nile Island.
Thursday:
Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, embrace the Culture
of Luxor, visit the flourishing Karnak Temple, watch the glory of the huge
Pillars hall, move to scout Luxor temple, at the end of your tour back to your
dahabiya Cruise, Lunch is waiting for you on board, Dinner and overnight on
board Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise in Luxor.
Friday:
Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, feast your eyes
between Valley of the Kings, Next visit to Valley of the Queens, The Temple of
Medinet Habu, your last visit will be to Colossi of Memnon, Watch the glory of
the two huge statues, finally your tour guide will escort you back to Sonesta
Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise, Lunch is waiting for you on board, dinner and overnight
on board Sonesta amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise in Luxor.
· Saturday:
Taste the flavor of your breakfast on board, Disembarkation from
Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise.
Including
- Accommodation on board Sonesta
Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise for 07 Nights as Mentioned at the above program
- All Meals included on board (
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner )
- All Sightseeing tours mentioned
at the above itinerary
- English speaking guide on board
Sonesta Amirat Dahabiya Nile Cruise
- Entrance fees to the above
mentioned sites
- All Service Charges and taxes
Excluding
- Visa to Egypt
- Optional tours
- Tipping
More info about: Egypt Nile Cruises
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