4 Days
Aswan / Abu Simbel / Kom Ombo / Edfu / Luxor
Sunday / Monday / Wednesday / Friday
Aswan Hotel, Airport, Train Station
Shared Tours
Take an amazing sailing Nile cruise trip from Aswan to Luxor for 3-nights with visit to the fabulous temples of Abu simbel and experience the life trip hot air balloon. Feast on buffet lunches, dinners, and breakfasts on board a 5-star ship. Every few hours, you will get alarm from your Nile Cruise to stop and walk to these huge temples and tombs in Aswan and Luxor to take amazing shots. Enjoy visiting Philae temple, High Dam, Abu Simbel temples, Kom Ombo Temple, Edfu Temple, Valley of the Kings, Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Colossi of Memnon, Karnak Temples and Luxor Temple. Enjoy comfortable pickup and drop off at your hotel, airport or train station.
Meet and assist at Aswan airport, Station or your hotel in Aswan and transfer to your Nile cruise. Embarkation before 12. Lunch on board.
Have lunch and meet your guide to visit Aswan highlights includes Philae temple and High Dam. Overnight on board in Aswan.
pick your breakfast box. Pickup time at 4:30 am it is time to visit one of the most important sites in Egypt; Abu Simbel temples 285 km south of Aswan (about 3 hours driving). back to Aswan around 1 pm, have lunch on board and start the navigation towards Kom Ombo City.
Around 5 to 5:30 pm arrive at Kom Ombo to visit temple shared by 2 Gods Sobek and Horus and back to your ship, strat sailing to Edfu city, dinner on board and overnight in Edfu.
Morning visit to the temple of Hours in Edfu by horse carriage and get back to your cruise to continue sailing to Esna city, Cross the amazing lock of Esna (just like Panama canals) and Late in the afternoon arrive to Luxor. overnight on board.
Around 5:30 am experience the life trip the hot air balloon as they call it above the sky of luxor. Return back to the cruise around 7:30 am to have your breakfast and check out to start our next tour in the open air museum city.
visit The west bank at Luxor. It is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. It is much more than what we refer to as the Valley of the Kings, though many have called the whole of the area by that name. In fact, many good books on the west bank at Luxor (ancient Thebes) are titled,”Valley of the Kings”, even though they cover the entire area. It can be a bit confusing for the novice, particularly considering the actual conceptual scope of the religious concept. If one looks at just the Valley of the Kings, one only sees tombs, but the tombs were an integral part of larger mortuary complexes. Indeed the whole west bank is honeycombed with tombs, not just of the ancient Egyptian Kings, but of their families and the noblemen who served them.
Also you will visit Hatshepsut Temple ( Deir el-Bahari ) and visit the two colossal statues of Amenhotep III (Colossi of Memnon).
Then start your tour to the East bank of Luxor. The Temple of Luxor and the Temple of Karnak. Unlike the West Bank, which was ever the main area for cemeteries and mortuary temples, the East Bank represented the main settlement of the living throughout the millennia – a role that has hardly changed.The vast majority of hotels and tourist facilities are to be found in the East Bank.
The Temple of Luxor, open daily May-September 6am – 8pm, October-April 6am-9pm- as it stands today, largely the work of Amenhotep III and Ramesses II the Great (whose colossi and obelisk stand at the entrance) Also to be seen is the small “hanging” Mosque of Abu al-Haggag, its position a reflection of the ground level that had built up before excavation of the temple precinct.
After you finish the tour, we will transfer you to Luxor airport, station or any location you want to go, (inside Luxor city).
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