3 night Nile cruise from Aswan to luxor
Details of 3 night Nile cruise from Aswan to luxor
- Tour Duration 4 days Days
- Tour Destinations: Aswan - luxor
- Tour Availability: Everyday
- Tour Pickup: Your Hotel
- Tour Type: Group Trip
Description of 3 night Nile cruise from Aswan to luxor
Itinerary of 3 night Nile cruise from Aswan to luxor
Day 1: arrival to Aswan to start the Nile cruise
Nile Cruise Aswan & Luxor 4-Day 3-Night Departure from Aswan (Monday, Wednesday, or Friday) On arrival in Aswan, meet your local tour representative for the start of your tour. Visit the
High Dam
High Dam at Aswan
Between the 1960s and 1970s, the magnificent Aswan High Dam was built to have a good effect. on the enormous nation of Egypt’s economy and culture to bring Egypt into the industrial age.
Philae Temple.
The dazzling Philae temple of the renowned mother goddess Isis The “Myth of Osiris” is depicted in the enormous storybook Isis, which was crafted from heavenly stone and endured the test of time. It was moved to Agilkia Island between the 1960s and 1970s as part of the UNESCO Nubia Campaign project. King Ptolemy II erected it about 280 BC
Overnight in Aswan with an opportunity to disembark. Enjoy lunch on board, as well as afternoon tea, dinner, and an evening disco party.
Day 2: Kom Ombo – (Abu Simbel Optional )
Kom Ombo – (Abu Simbel Optional )
Abu Simbel temple
The Holy Temples of Abu Simbel stand as a magnificent representation of majesty and grace. It was constructed around 1200 B.C. by Pharaoh Ramses the Great to glorify Amun, Ra, and Ptah and to display his military prowess, particularly during the Battle of Kadesh. The big sun celebration, which takes place on October 22nd, was centered in the magnificent temple of King Ramses II.
The second temple is devoted to his stunning wife Queen Nefertari, and it is opened in February of every year.
Following that, we will return you to the cruise where you will have lunch, supper, and overnight accommodations.
afternoon Navigation to Kom Ombo.
Kom Ombo Temple
Between 180 BC and 47 BC, during the Ptolemaic era, the exceedingly exotic double temple known as the “Kom Ombo Temple” was constructed as the place of worship for the Haroeris god Horus the Elder on the north and Sobek, the crocodile god of the Nile, on the south. The temple is a magnificent work of construction that displays wonderful carving and design that highlights numerous astronomical and medical facts from the time.
. Navigation to Edfu
The Edfu Temple is a magnificent work of mythology that has maintained the memory of a valiant conflict that determined the fate of the entire universe. It was constructed on the west bank of the Nile in Upper Egypt between 237 BC and 57 BC, roughly 60 km north of Aswan, and it is currently one of the best preserved in Egypt.
is thought to have been constructed on the same site where Set and Horus engaged in combat.
Return to the ship for lunch and dinner, then keep sailing toward Aswan. On the cruise ship for the night.
Day 3 : luxor sightseeing visiting (hot air balloon over Luxor city optional )
(hot air balloon over Luxor city optionl )
A 45- to 80-minute hot air balloon ride will show you a different perspective of Luxor from the air. You’ll be picked up by a driver from your hotel and driven to the launch site, where you’ll receive a brief safety orientation before floating upward. Your pilot guide will point you to numerous historic sites and share some of the region’s rich old history with you as you soar over the ancient city.
Luxor AM: Visit Edfu Temple the most well-preserved temple in Egypt dedicated to the Falcon God Horus Navigation to Luxor via Esna PM: Visit the fabulous Luxor Temple and the enormous Temple
complex of Karnak.
Among its splendors is the Hypostyle Hall, the largest of any temple in the world covering an area of 5356 sq. meters with its roof blocks supported by 134 colossal columns 70 feet high. Overnight in Luxor.
day 4 : Luxor - Departure
Day 4:
Luxor – Departure Disembarkation after breakfast\
Valley of the kings
This is regarded as the location where our pharaohs were interred and the royal cemetery of the Theban kings and rulers of ancient Egypt.
You will then continue to visit.
Hatshepsut’s Temple
within Deir El Bahari. Because it was entirely carved into the mountain, this temple is regarded as one of the most beautiful specimens of ancient Egyptian architecture. You’ll go to the final stop after the tour.
Memnon’s Colossi
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.
Tour includes
- 4 Days 3 Nights
- Meet and Assist upon arrival & Departure
- 3 nights’ accommodation
- Entrance fees to all mentioned sightseeing
- Qualified Egyptology guide
- Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)
- Shopping tours during the tour
- Transport by air-conditioned
Tour Excludes
- Drinks on Nile cruise
- Gratuities – tipping
- Entrance fee to King Tut’s Tomb
- Other attractions not listed
- Excess luggage charges
Tour Price
Pricing policy of King Tut Tours
Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays.
Please note: the price variance depends on group size.
Children Policy
- 0 – 01.99 Free of Charge
- 2 – 05.99 pay 25% of tour price
- 6 – 11.99 pay 50% of tour price
- 12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.
Please Notes :
Child pricing applies to children who share rooms with their parents (Max 2 Children in one Room)