The 4-day Nile cruise group tour reveals Upper Egypt’s golden wonders. American groups will sail between Luxor and Aswan, visiting Philae Temple, the Unfinished Obelisk, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Karnak, Hatshepsut Temple, the Valley of the Kings, and more. Guests will enjoy excellent accommodations, private transport, professional guides, and attentive service onboard a luxury cruise. Book this journey and discover Egypt’s history along the Nile in comfort and style.
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Luxor Attractions
Aswan Attractions
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Explore treasures like the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut, Karnak, Edfu, Philae, and more.
Discover 5,000 years of history and archaeological wonders.
Enjoy excellent services on this Nile Cruise group tour.
Learn about the culture and heritage of Luxor and Aswan.
Sail the Nile for an unforgettable adventure.
The whole group will accompany their tour guide to explore the monuments of Aswan, beginning with:
The innovative Aswan High Dam marked Egypt's entry into the industrial era by conserving the waters of Lake Nasser and generating electricity.
The remarkable open-air museum dedicated to one of the most successful queens in ancient Egyptian history, Queen Hatshepsut (1507 – 1458 BC), was destined for greatness but was left unfinished during construction.
The magnificent Philae Temple was built as a sanctuary dedicated to Isis, the goddess of motherhood, during the 7th century BC to preserve and celebrate significant scenes depicting the legendary myth of Osiris.
The entire group will proceed to their 5-star Nile River Cruise for lunch and dinner, where they will also stay overnight.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
The entire group will enjoy breakfast onboard the Nile Cruise before departing with their tour guide to explore:
The sacred hill of gold is a twin structure constructed during the Ptolemaic period between 180 BC and 47 BC, dedicated to the worship of the crocodile god Sobek and the sky falcon god Haroeris. The carvings on Kom Ombo temple provide insight into the ancient Egyptian calendar and various medical practices.
The entire group intends to return to their Nile Cruise for lunch and dinner, planning to spend the night on board the cruise.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
The whole group will have breakfast on the Nile Cruise prior to meeting their tour guide for an exploration of:
The renowned House of Divine Protection and Victory, Edfu Temple, was dedicated to Horus, the sky falcon god. It is one of the most recently constructed temples from the Ptolemaic Kingdom, built between 237 BC and 57 BC. The inscriptions and carvings offer valuable insights into the religion, mythology, and language of the Hellenistic era.
The entire group will return to their Nile Cruise for lunch and dinner, followed by an overnight stay. The cruise will then depart for Luxor, arriving in the evening.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
The entire group will enjoy breakfast, check out of the cruise, and then proceed with your tour guide in a private air-conditioned vehicle to experience:
The enchanting Valley of the Kings is a true hidden gem, containing 63 tombs from the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties of the New Kingdom (1570 – 1050 BC), displaying an extraordinary collection of artifacts and decorations of some of the most renowned kings and queens.
The magnificent Temple of Hatshepsut is a remarkable work of art that has endured since the 15th century BC, built to commemorate her accomplishments, preserve her legacy, and pay tribute to the creator god Amun, of whom Hatshepsut was the priestess consort.
The twin statues known as the Colossi of Memnon, representing Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386 – 1350 BC), were built in 1350 BC as a symbol of strength and durability.
The entire group will have lunch at a restaurant in Luxor before proceeding to visit:
The timeless Karnak temple complex, known as the sacred house of divinity, was built over a period of 1700 years, beginning with the Middle Kingdom around 2000 BC and continuing until the end of the Ptolemaic era in 30 BC. It served as the primary hub for all religious ceremonies. Key architectural features of the temple include the Great Hypostyle Hall, several precincts dedicated to Amun-Re and Mut, and the avenue of sphinxes.
The entire family will conclude their tour by proceeding to a location in Luxor.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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