Do you want
to see the glorious ancient history of Egypt on board? We give you Luxor and Aswan Nile cruises to
experience visiting the historical cities luxor and aswan in a luxury Nile
Cruises such as Movenpick Royal Lily Nile Cruise,
Oberoi Zahra Nile Cruise, Nile Goddess Nile Cruise, and more.
Get the chance to visit 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, the
Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon, and Queen Hatshepsut Temple.
We offer Tours to Karnak and Luxor Temples so with us you can visit two of the oldest and biggest
temples in the entire world, discover Luxor Temple, it was built by Amenhotop
III completed by Ramses II, it was also known as the Southern Sanctuary
and constructed in 1400 B.C during the New Kingdom for the Open Festival, an
ancient Egyptian celebration that was organizing annually.
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, generations of pharaohs added to the temple, resulting a collection of
temples, sanctuaries, pylons, and other decorations that is unparalleled
throughout Egypt. Construction at Karnak started by 4,000 years ago and
continued up until the time of the Romans, about 2,000 years ago.
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Flying carpet
tours offering fantastic Edfu and Kom Ombo Temple tours you'll visit
the great Edfu Temple which was dedicated to Horus and it is considered
the second largest temple after Karnak then continue to Kom Ombo Temple which
was dedicated to the crocodile god sobek, you will discover beside Kom Ombo
Temple some tombs belong to the old Kingdom .
We allow you to visit our great historical
places with our Tours to Dendera and Abydos Temples, it is the most preserved
temples in Egypt, and between the glory of
Abydos where the Ancient Egyptians were thinking that the Lord of the
Underworld was buried at Abydos Temple, it was constructed by The King Seti,
and King Ramses II completed the Temple, it is famous as well with the name of
Seti Temple. Next to Abydos is Dendera Temple ( Hathor Temple), Hathor was a goddess in the ancient Egyptian pantheon the
God of joy and love, the temple of Hathor is the largest building in the
religious complex .
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,
in this entertainment show you will discover more about the ancient pharaohs
history and the largest religious building ever made while listening to the
story with calm and nice music.
More unforgettable
experience with 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 enjoying the view of valley of
the kings, Hatshepsut Temple, Colossi of Memnon and the most important
archaeological sites in the world the west bank of Luxor.
Next we
transfer you 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.
Including
- · Accommodation on
board Concerto Nile Cruise including breakfast, lunch, dinner
- · All Sightseeing
tours mentioned at the above itinerary
- · English speaking
guide on board Concerto Nile Cruise
- · Entrance fees to
the above mentioned sites
- · All Service
Charges and taxes
Excluding
- · Visa to Egypt
- · Optional tours
- · Tipping
Notes
- · Prices are per
person quoted in U.S. American Dollars
- · Concerto Nile
Cruise offering 07 Nights Luxor / Luxor Available Every Saturday
- · Prices are not
valid during Christmas, New Year or Easter Period
More info about: Luxor to Aswan Cruises
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