Flying Carpet Tours gives you the chance to enjoy Cairo Tours, Nile River Cruise, and Lake Nasser Cruise. enjoy Egypt Highlights and explore the beauty of Cairo and enjoy sightseeing Tours at some of the most beautiful landmarks which are found in Cairo, then travel to Luxor by 5 star Nile Cruise which is the first reasons why people choose Cairo, Nile River cruise and Lake Nasser Tours for traveling it is unthinkable to visit Egypt and not enjoying Egypt Classic Tours
Cairo Nile Cruise and Lake Nasser Cruise Package covering
all attractions in Egypt and its Pharaonic wonders such as the Pyramids (Cheops,
Khafre, and Menkaure), which are located in the necropolis of Giza. The
pyramids and the Sphinx are considered one of the seven wonders of the
ancient world, the head of a pharaoh with a lion’s body, dates back to the time
of Chephren. The tour also includes a visit to the Valley Temple which belongs
to the Pyramid of Chephren., Valley Temple, Egyptian Museum which is one
of the oldest archaeological museums; it includes the largest collection of
Pharaonic antiquities and monument in the world and Khan El Khalili, move to
start your blissful day kicking off at Memphis; the ancient capital of Old
Egypt during the Old Kingdom. It was founded by King Menes. Proceed to the Step
Pyramid at Sakkara which was designed by the architect, Imhotep for his master
King Zoser.
Lake Nasser cruises can
offer you a unique experience for exploring ancient Nubian culture and nature.
Imagine to have the overnight stay docked to the famous Abu Simbel Temple or
visit the most popular sightseeing of Egypt while comfortable sailing. Lake
Nasser Cruises share the same luxurious qualities which you can enjoy with Nile
River cruises, but they act as your gateway to the ancient history of an area
which was once known as Upper Nubia. Following the construction of the Aswan
High Dam, much of this area became flooded resulting in what is today Lake
Nasser. Many of the ancient monuments you will see with our Lake Nasser cruises
where painstakingly relocated to higher ground before being claimed this vast
lake. Lake Nasser cruises became popular after the construction of the Aswan
High Dam, across the Nile, between 1958 and 1970, the anticipated rising waters
behind the dam required major relocation projects that were carried out during
the 1960s. There were 18 ancient temples in the area.
During cruise holiday you will sail between Aswan and Luxor
for 3 and 4 night journeys to discover
the High Dam which is one of the most important achievements of Egypt
during the last century, it was a symbol of the New Era with water and
electricity and safeguarded the country from flooding, Unfinished Obelisk
which is the largest known ancient obelisk and is located in the northern
region of the stone quarries of ancient Egypt in Aswan and was built by Queen
Hatshepsut and Philae Temple was built
by the Ancient Egyptians for the goddess Isis, the wife of Osiris and the
mother of Horus, who are the three prominent ancients representing the
Shakespearean drama. It started by Ptolemy II and completed by the Roman
Emperors
Enjoy breakfast on board before visiting Horus Temple at Edfu
Temple known as The Temple of Horus which is statues of the falcon-headed
god are found throughout the complex and it is
archaeological site of the temple and located in the west bank of the
Nile River and sail to Kom Ombo. Upon arrival, visit the temple shared
by the two gods Sobek and Haroeris.
Then you will visit East Bank Temples
such as Luxor Temple which is a large Ancient Egyptian temple complex and
was constructed approximately 1400 BCE and was built by Amenhotep III but
completed by Tutankhamun and Horemheb and then added to by Rameses II and
continue with Karnak Temple which is one the most famous temple in the
world and is home to three main temples, several smaller enclosed temples, and
a number of outer temples,It was built in honor of Amon-Ra .
For more info about :Cairo Tours, Nile RiverCruise, and Lake Nasser Cruise:
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