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Tour overview
A wonderful journey through the heavenly glories of the ancient Egyptian Civilization that radiated glory, majesty, and splendor will be made possible by an 8-day Nile cruise departing from Luxor. The top travel company in Egypt, Dr. Mo Tours, will provide all of its customers with the best services, such as an expert Egyptologist tour guide, a beautiful Nile Cruise, and a private A/C Vehicle during this exciting Nile Cruise trip. All of our visitors will be immersed in an incredible experience along the Nile River for 8 days and 7 nights on a Nile River cruise from Luxor to discover the heavenly ancient Egyptian civilization in the golden immortal cities of Luxor and Aswan, where everyone will witness the amazing temples and tombs such as Karnak temple, Queen Hatshepsut temple, Valley of the Kings, Edfu Temple, Philae temple, the majestic Abu Simbel temple, and other enormous historical monuments. Book this amazing journey to learn about the extraordinary and wonderful history of ancient Egypt.
Tour Itinerary
Day 01: Embark the Cruise - Visit Luxor East Bank Landmarks
The following historical sites are located on the East Bank of Luxor, and you will see them during your seven-night Nile cruise from Luxor in the morning:
Karnak Temple
The Karnak temple complex is a magnificent example of ancient architecture and art that came to be known in the middle kingdom as pet-isu or “The most select of sites,” also known as Pr-In or “House of Amon.” It was built to honor the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu between the years 2000 and 30 BC on 247 acres of sacred Theban ground. Its Precinct of Amun-Re, large hypostyle hall, and legendary and entrancing Avenue of Sphinxes that links it to the lovely Luxor Temple are all contained there.
After that, board your 5-star Nile cruise for lunch and some relaxation. We will take you up in the evening to enjoy:
Luxor Temple
The Southern Sanctuary Luxor Temple of the Ancient, which was primarily built in 1400 BC by Amenhotep III and Rameses II to honor the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, is the creator of kings. It hosts the Opet festival, which celebrates the revival of kingship and brings together the human side of the Royals with the divine powers.
After enjoying the temple, return to the cruise for having dinner & spend the night.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 02: Free Day on the Cruise
The Nile River cruise from Luxor will be free to enjoy while sailing to Edfu on the second day of your eight-day trip.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 03: Visit Edfu Temple & Sail to Kom Ombo
After breakfast, your personal Egyptologist will accompany you on a horse-drawn carriage ride to see:
Edfu temple
The mythological war account of Horus exacting retribution on his evil uncle Set is preserved in the Edfu Temple, a divine storybook. It was built on the west bank of the Nile in Upper Egypt between 237 BC and 57, roughly 60 km north of Aswan, which is renowned for being one of Egypt’s best-preserved ancient wonders.
Return to your ship and eat lunch and dinner there. There will be a night on the Aswan cruise (late-night arrival).
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 04: Visit the Best Aswan Landmarks
Enjoy your breakfast before continuing on to Aswan Highlights for the final night of your seven-night trip, where you will see:
Aswan High Dam
The blessed Aswan High Dam was constructed between the 1960s and 1970s in order to have a beneficial impact on Egypt’s culture, economy, and future while allowing Egypt to benefit from the advancements of the industrial age.
The Unfinished Obelisk
The magnificent Queen Hatshepsut’s Unfinished Obelisk (1508–1458 BC), Egypt’s finest architectural open-air museum, illuminates the mystique of ancient Egyptian ability and expertise. The Lateran Obelisk in Rome was intended to stand alongside it at the magnificent gateway of the Karnak temple complex at a height of 41.75 meters (137.0 feet), but sadly, it was damaged during construction.
Philae Temple
The goddess Isis of beauty and motherhood reveals the timeless “Myth of Osiris” in her famous Philae temple, which serves as both her residence and site of worship. It was built by King Ptolemy II between 380 and 362 BC, and due to the building of the Aswan High Dam, it was moved to Agilkia Island between the 1970s as part of the UNESCO Nubia Campaign project.
Transfer to your cruise & enjoy lunch & dinner onboard the cruise. Overnight on board the cruise.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 05: Private Tour to Abu Simbel Temples by Vehicle
Get your breakfast boxes early in the day, then meet your private tour guide for a private guided tour of the Abu Simbel temples:
Abu Simbel Temples
In order to worship Amun, Ra, and Ptah and to demonstrate his military prowess in the Kadesh, Ramses the Great (1279–1213 BCE) constructed the magnificent Temples of Abu Simbel over the course of 20 years, from 1264 BC to 1244 BC. The great sun festival, which takes place every year on October 22 and February 22, has always been hosted in the golden temple of King Ramses II, while the second temple is devoted to his lovely, devoted wife Queen Nefertari.
Return to your cruise and have a delectable lunch and dinner there. The trip will spend the night at the Nile River.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 06: Sail Back to Kom Ombo Temple
While eating breakfast on the boat, set sail for Kom Ombo in the morning. After reaching Kom Ombo, proceed with your tour guide to see:
Kom Ombo Temple
During the reign of King Ptolemy V in the Ptolemaic dynasty, the double temples of the hill of gold Kom Ombo Temple were constructed from 205 to 180 BC to serve as the places of worship for Haroeris, also known as “Horus the Elder,” on the north and Sobek, the crocodile god of the Nile, on the south. The temple is a magnificent work of building that is split into two temples that are exactly symmetrical and display astronomical and medicinal knowledge from this period in Egyptian history.
You continue sailing toward Luxor and arrive there after midnight. Dinner and lunch will be served on the cruise.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 07: Visit Luxor West Bank Landmarks
As you continue your journey, your tour guide will take you on a tour of Luxor West Bank, beginning with:
Valley of the Kings
In the center of an underground hill in the Theban necropolis grounds, there is a historical gem known as the Royal Valley of the Kings that has endured the test of time. It has a mysterious underground labyrinth with 63 royal tombs dating from the 18th to the 20th dynasty, including those of Ramses the Great, Hatshepsut, Seti I, Tutankhamen, and other notable pharaohs who ruled the new kingdom (1570–1050 BC).
Hatshepsut Temple
The beautiful Queen Hatshepsut mortuary temple (1507–1458 BC) is a class act that displays the traditional aesthetic architecture that gave it the moniker “holy of the holies.” It was constructed in 1479 BC during the New Kingdom (1570–1050 BC) to have three enormous levels showing absolute perfection that eternalized her successful accomplishments and worshipped Amun, the sun deity who created the world.
Colossi of Memnon
The surviving Colossi of Memnon of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386–1349 BC) were constructed in quartzite sandstone in 1350 BC, and they have undergone numerous renovations throughout history. It features designs on its sides that highlight his ancestry, accomplishments, and a representation of the Nile god Hapi.
Return to the cruise for lunch & dinner and overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 08: End the 7 Night Nile Cruise Program
After breakfast, check out and make your way to Luxor, where your journey through the heart of Egypt will come to an end.
Meals: Breakfast
Included
- Accommodation for 7 nights on board a 5-star cruise on a full board basis.
- The assistance of our personnel during your tour.
- All transfers by modern air-conditioned deluxe vehicle.
- All Nile Cruise excursions as mentioned in the itinerary.
- Entrance fees to all sights between Luxor and Aswan.
- Egyptologist guide during your tour.
- All service charges and taxes.
Excluded
- Tipping.
- Personal Expenses.
- Any extras not mentioned in the program.