5 Day
Upon Request
Airport
6 Attractions
Tour Description
Included
- all transportation with a brand-new vehicle
- Domestic airfare: Cairo/Aswan and Luxor / Cairo
- 1-night hotel accommodation in Cairo on a bed and breakfast basis.
- 3 Nights on Cruise board, Aswan, Luxor on full board (sightseeing included).
- 1 Full-day tour in Cairo, visiting the Egyptian Museum, Pyramids, and Sphinx
- Expert Egyptologist guide
- Snacks & Water during the Tour
- All your visits include entrance fees.
- All taxes and services.
Not Included
- Visa Entry for Egypt.
- Personal items.
- Tipping.
- Any other items not mentioned.
- Any Optional tours.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Cairo - Visit Cairo sightseeing
Arrival to Cairo and visit Cairo sightseeing
Upon arrival at Cairo airport, our representative will meet and assist you, then drive to start your first day in Cairo visits.
Visit the Great Pyramids
The number one activity in Cairo is by far the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx. Dated almost 5000 years ago, these monuments and their great conservation state are some of the greatest things you can experience with the naked eye. Located in the Giza Complex on the west side of the Nile River banks,
the Great Pyramids and the Great Sphinx are Cairo’s best-kept treasures. It has many tombs. It consists of the great Giza Pyramids (Khufu, Khafre, and Mankaure), which are considered to be one of the seven wonders of the world, and the Khufu Pyramid is considered to be the grandest in the complex. This complex also contains the amazing Sphinx and the Valley Temple.
Egyptian Museum
Centrally located on the edge of Tahrir Square in Cairo, the Egyptian Museum is hard to miss on any tour of Cairo. Opening in 1902, it was purpose-built to house the antiquities of Ancient Egypt. Inside is the greatest collection of Ancient Egyptian archeological history in the world.
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo houses over 120,000 artifacts, including the contents of Tutankhamun’s tomb and most of the mummies that have been discovered since the 19th century. The museum’s exhibits span from the beginning of the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt (approximately 2700 BC) through the Greco-Roman period. The building consists of two floors. On the ground floor, you can follow the history of Egypt from the Old Kingdom up through the Greco-Roman period by turning left at the entrance and looping around.
Enjoy your lunch meal before driving to your hotel in Cairo for check-in.
Overnight Cairo.
Day 2 : Flying to Aswan city
flying to Aswan city
Early morning transfers to the Cairo airport, Departure by plane to Aswan. Upon arrival at Aswan airport, meet & assist of our local representatives and transfer to Start your Day Tour Visit.
High Dam
When construction began on the High Dam in 1960, it was the most heralded part of President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s effort to develop Egypt for all Egyptians. While the dam is certainly not the largest in the world, it is nonetheless an impressive engineering feat, over 360 feet tall and 12,500 feet across. The dam was completed in 1971, and the huge reservoir behind it, named for President Nasser, finished filling in 1979.
Philae temple.
Philae is one of the most impressive temples which currently sits on Agilika Island. The temple rose to be the worship center of the goddess Isis during the Ptolemaic Period.
Drive to your Nile cruise and embark before lunch.
Lunch and dinner are on board. Enjoy the Nubian show.
Overnight in Aswan.
Meals: Full Board
Day 3: Kom Ombo and Edfu temples visiting
Kom Ombo temple
The setting of this Temple of Sobek, the crocodile god, makes an approach by water the far superior way to visit this site. The temple is perched atop a picturesque bluff alongside the river and while there are no longer any crocodiles in the river or the sacred lake inside the temple complex, this riverside temple is still worthy of a visit.
Like the other two sites between Luxor and Aswan,
Kom Ombo dates from the Ptolemaic Dynasty and it was only completed under Roman rule. The temple has a dual dedication to Sobek, as well as Horus, and the plan of the temple reflects this dual purpose. Afternoon Tea. Visit the temple shared by the two gods, Sobek and Haroeris.
Sail to Edfu. Visit
Hours temple
The Temple of Horus at Edfu is widely considered to be the most impressive of all of the Nile-side temples along the journey between Luxor and Aswan. It is a required stop by all of the cruise ships that make the trip, also stopping at Esna and Kom Ombo. Like at Esna, the temple at Edfu is a late construction. It was built during the Greco-Roman Period, but the builders painstakingly preserved the form of Egypt’s true pharaohs. As a result.
a visit to Edfu allows you to see what all of the other ruined temples around Egypt might have looked like had they been built 2,000 years later.
Cross the lock. Sail to Luxor.Afternoon Tea. Dinner on board & Galabya party. Overnight in Luxor.
Meals: Full Board
Day 4: Kranak temple visiting
Karnak temple
The Karnak Temple dates back from around 2055 BC to around 100 AD. It was built as a cult temple and was dedicated to the gods Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. Being the largest building for religious purposes ever to be constructed, the Karnak Temple was known as the “most select of places” by ancient Egyptians.
During the New Kingdom, the Karnak Temple Complex was the center of the ancient faith while power was concentrated at Thebes (modern-day Luxor) and its significance is reflected in its enormous size.
In addition to its religious significance, it also served as a treasury, administrative center, and palace for the New Kingdom pharaohs. It is to this day, considered the largest temple complex ever constructed anywhere in the world.
Luxor Temple
The Excursion to the Luxor Temple to see its courtyard and the granite statues of Ramses the Great Proceed by carriage or bus to Karnak, which is considered one of the best temples in Egypt, built in different reigns Starting by the Avenue of Sphinxes, visit the Unfinished Propylon.
Drive back to your cruise.
Afternoon free at leisure. Afternoon Tea. Overnight in Luxor.
Meals: Full Board
Day 5: Valley of the kings and Hatshepsut temple visiting
Valley of the Kings
Breakfast on board, Disembarkation. Start your day with an impressive breakfast meal, and then join our Egyptologist tour guide on a tour to visit the gorgeous Luxor tourist attractions, starting with Its royal burials are located in the West Bank of Luxor, which has 24 terrific royal tombs and, in total, 64 tombs, according to the last discovery from 2008 to 2014. It's the final resting place of Egypt's rulers from the 18th to the 20th dynasty,
it is home to tombs, including those of the great Pharaoh Ramses II and King Tutankhamun. The tombs were well stocked with all the material goods a ruler might need in the next world. Most of the decoration inside the tombs is still well-preserved. then we drive to witness the majestic temple of Queen Hatshepsut.
Hatshepsut temple
It is a mortuary temple at Deir El-Bahri, It was built by Queen Hatshepsut, who is considered to be one of the most formidable women in Ancient Egypt.
The queen is distinguished as one of the most successful pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, but she was not the only female ruler in Egypt's history. Her reign was peaceful and prosperous and as a result,
it witnessed a wide variety of achievements one of them was her mortuary temple, which commemorates all her great works on its walls. finally, we will be able to see the great colossi of Memnoun
Colossi of Memnon
They are two incredible massive stone statues of the royal Pharaoh, Amenhotep III. They depict him in a seated position, and they are made from blocks of quartzite sandstone. The legendary Colossi of Memnon are the guardians of the Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III. The temple consists of two spectacular twin statues sitting at the entrance of Luxor and it gained its fame due to its majestic appearance. Finally, Enjoy your last Egyptian lunch meal in a great restaurant.
Then, we will transport you to Luxor airport, or any other location in Luxor.
This is the end of our service.
Pricing Policy
- 0 to 5.99 – Free.
- From 6 to 11.99 – 50% of the adult person.
- From 12 – will be treated as an adult and must pay the total price of the tour.
- If your travel package includes airfare, there may be an extra fee for each child accompanying you.
- The child policy applies to children who share rooms with their parents (maximum 2 child sharing the parents’ room under 12 years old)
- Reservations should be made as soon as possible.
- The payment of the total amount must be made at the time of booking confirmation and can be made by credit or debit card (Visa and Mastercard) via Verisign Secured system on our website
We don’t charge a cancellation fee for tours canceled for “force majeure” reasons, such as volcanoes, earthquakes, or other reasons. If the cancellation is due to personal or business reasons and we have already incurred costs on your behalf, these costs will be transferred to you.
- All our packages and tours of Egypt do not include entrance fees to special archaeological sites such as visiting inside the pyramids, the Museum where the Solar Boat is located in the pyramid area, or to enter the Tutankhamun tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor.
- If you wish to visit one or all of these areas, please contact us by email as soon as possible, so that we can make the necessary arrangements.
- Tips are not mandatory. And a form of appreciation for the services provided.
- Whether you offer a tip or not, we thank you for choosing us to help you on your tour, and we hope we have pleased you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The most widely accepted currency on this tour is the US dollar. While local currencies may also be accepted in certain locations, carrying US dollars as a backup is advisable to ensure smooth transactions throughout the tour.
Yes, we accept payment by credit card.
Tipping is not included in the tour price. It is customary to tip tour guides and other service providers in the tourism industry as a gesture of appreciation for their services.