Embark on a 5-day Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan. Discover ancient temples, pharaohs’ tombs, and Egypt’s rich history. Book your adventure now.
Embark on a 5-day Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan. Discover ancient temples, pharaohs’ tombs, and Egypt’s rich history. Book your adventure now.
Fly to Luxor
Temple of Karnak - The Karnak Temple Complex, often referred to as Karnak, is a vast collection of temples, pylons, chapels, and other structures near Luxor, Egypt.
Luxor Temple - The Luxor Temple is a significant Ancient Egyptian temple complex situated on the east bank of the Nile River in the modern city of Luxor. It was built…
Fly to Luxor
Temple of Karnak - The Karnak Temple Complex, often referred to as Karnak, is a vast collection of temples, pylons, chapels, and other structures near Luxor, Egypt.
Luxor Temple - The Luxor Temple is a significant Ancient Egyptian temple complex situated on the east bank of the Nile River in the modern city of Luxor. It was built around 1400 BCE and was known in the Egyptian language as ipet resyt, meaning “the southern sanctuary.”
Luxor West
Valley of the Kings - The Valley of the Kings, also called the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, is a region in Egypt where, for nearly 500 years from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Dynasty, rock-cut tombs were created for pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt.
Colossi of Memnon - The Colossi of Memnon are two enormous stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, standing at the entrance of the ruined Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III, the largest temple in the Theban Necropolis.
Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari - The mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, built during the reign of Pharaoh Hatshepsut of the Eighteenth Dynasty, is located opposite the city of Luxor and is considered a masterpiece of ancient architecture.
Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples
Temple of Horus - The Temple of Edfu, an Egyptian temple on the west bank of the Nile in Edfu, Upper Egypt, was known in the Hellenistic period as Apollonopolis Magna, named after the chief god Horus, who was identified as Apollo under the interpretatio graeca.
Temple of Kom Ombo - The Temple of Kom Ombo is a unique double temple in the town of Kom Ombo in Aswan Governorate, Upper Egypt. It was built during the Ptolemaic dynasty, between 180 and 47 BC, with some additions made during the Roman period.
Aswan
Aswan High Dam - The Aswan High Dam, one of the world’s largest embankment dams, was constructed across the Nile in Aswan, Egypt, between 1960 and 1970. Upon completion, it became the tallest earthen dam in the world, surpassing the United States’ Chatuge Dam.
Unfinished Obelisk - The unfinished obelisk, the largest known ancient obelisk, is located in the northern region of the ancient stone quarries in Aswan, Egypt. It was extensively studied by Reginald Engelbach in 1922.
Temple of Philae - The Philae temple complex is an island-based temple complex situated in the reservoir of the Aswan Low Dam, downstream of the Aswan Dam and Lake Nasser, Egypt.
Back to Cairo
Cairo International Airport - Cairo International Airport is the main international airport of Cairo and the largest and busiest airport in Egypt. It serves as the primary hub for Egyptair, Nile Air, and several other airlines.
- 5-day 5-star Nile cruise
- Personal guide (Arabic and English)
- Lunch
- Snacks and desserts
- Water and soft drinks
- Pick-up and drop-off
- 5-day 5-star Nile cruise
- Personal guide (Arabic and English)
- Lunch
- Snacks and desserts
- Water and soft drinks
- Pick-up and drop-off
- Alcholic Drinks
- Gratuities
- Alcholic Drinks
- Gratuities
Embark on an enchanting journey along the legendary Nile River, the lifeline of Egypt. This cruise usually stretches from Luxor to Aswan, covering around 230 kilometers, and includes stops at some of the most iconic and historically significant sites in the world.
Luxor: Start your adventure in Luxor, often called the world’s greatest open-air museum….
Embark on an enchanting journey along the legendary Nile River, the lifeline of Egypt. This cruise usually stretches from Luxor to Aswan, covering around 230 kilometers, and includes stops at some of the most iconic and historically significant sites in the world.
Luxor: Start your adventure in Luxor, often called the world’s greatest open-air museum. Here, you will visit the Luxor Temple and the Karnak Temple complex, which are among the largest and most impressive ancient religious sites.
Valley of the Kings: Discover the Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of Egypt’s pharaohs, including the tomb of Tutankhamun. This area is famous for its richly decorated tombs and significant archaeological discoveries.
Temple of Hatshepsut: Visit the mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, one of Egypt’s few female pharaohs, known for its unique architectural style.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.