africa·Multi-day tour·8 days
8-Day Nile Cruise Sightseeing Tour on the Grand Boat from Luxor: Karnak Temple | Valley of the Kings | Colossi of Memnon | Edfu temple | Kom Ombo Temple | The High Dam | **Meals included** **Air-conditioned private vehicle**
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What you'll experience
Highlights
• Luxor Attractions Valley of the Kings - Hatshepsut - Temple Colossi of Memnon - Karnak Temple
• Aswan Attractions Edfu Temple - Kom Ombo Temple - The High Dam - Philae Temple
• Aswan Attractions Edfu Temple - Kom Ombo Temple - The High Dam - Philae Temple
8 days
Day-by-day itinerary
- 1
Day 1 — Arrival In Luxor Boarding On Dahabeya Luxor (The West Bank Of The Nile - The East Bank Of The Nile)
Upon your arrival in Luxor, our representative welcomes you and transfers you to visit the necropolis of Thebes on the west bank of the Nile, followed by the Valley of the Kings where the tombs of many New Kingdom pharaohs are located, as well as their families and nobles in favor, a continuation of visits with the Colossi of Memnon, the last vestiges of the temple of Amenhotep III and Deir el Bahari, the funerary temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Dug out of the rock in the mountain of Thebes, this temple with three terraces built in -1455 is harmonious and modern. Although dedicated to Amon, there are also chapels of Anubis and Hathor, the protective goddess of women. Transfer to your Dahabiya for lunch. In the afternoon, visit the southern part of ancient Thebes, where the temple of Karnak is located. The temple is connected by a dromos, a long alley lined with sphinxes, and are dedicated to Amon. After the visits, Return to your cruise, Your English-speaking Guide will escort you in an air-conditioned vehicle, to the Dahabaya cruise in Esna where you will check in at noon. lunch on board and continue the cruise to the island of El Hegz, where the dahabeya will stop for dinner and overnight on board.
In the evening (optional sound and light show at Karnak Temple).
Karnak Temple
Karnak temple is one of the holiest places in the world and is one of the largest religious man-made constructions in the world. it was known as Ipet-isu The Most Selected Of Places and Pr-Imn House Of Amon. It dates to more than 4000 years when it was the center of the religious worship of the entire ancient Egyptian kingdom for more than 1500 years to many deities but was dedicated mainly to the Theban triad which consisted of God Amun with his wife the Goddess of Justice Mut and his son the moon god Khnsou, plus other gods like the great Osiris, Montu, Ptah and Isis. The Karnak complex was able to immortalize the way of life and the legacy for endless generations.
Valley of the Kings
The valley of the kings is a stairway to heaven, it has been the final resting place to the greatest kings and queens of Egypt new kingdom (1570-1070 BC). It holds 63 tombs filled with various enchanting treasures, artifacts, statues, hypnotic decorations, and the remains of pharaohs like Ramses (I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, IX, X), Amenhotep I, Hatshepsut, and the famous boy-king Tutankhamun. The Valley became a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979 due to its significance & beauty through the ages.
Hatshepsut Temple
Hatshepsut Temple is a perfect example of allure and class, it was known as Djoser-Djeseru (Holy of Holies) and showcases the grandeur of the new kingdom and the vision of one of the most successful and powerful rulers in the history of Ancient Egypt Queen Hatshepsut. It was designed in 1479 BC and took 15 years to construct, the design of the temple is based on the concept of Classical Architecture as it has three levels with two wide ramps in a central position joining the levels together, and holds some of the most majestic statues, artifacts, monuments in all of Luxor.
Colossi of Memnon
Colossi of Memnon are two colossal blocks of quartzite sandstone standing at the height of 18 m (60ft) weighing 720 tons each and has the shape of Pharaoh Amenhotep III(1386-1350). The colossi were damaged due to a large earthquake in 27 BC but were reconstructed again in 199 AD. The statues were very famous during the GrecoRoman period due to The Vocal Memnon which resulted from the statues making a singing voice from time to time at dawn which was nothing more than the sound of the wind passing through the statue.
Valley of the Kings

Colossi of Memnon

Temple of Hatshepsut

Karnak Temple
Meals: B: Included, L: Included, D: IncludedStay: Overnight on board - 2
Day 2 — El Hegz - Edfu - Bisaw (Dahabeya Cruise)
Breakfast on board and start of the cruise to Edfou, lunch on board. On arrival, excursion by horse-drawn carriage or by Minibus to the Temple of Horus further inland. This sanctuary of the falcon god Horus is the largest temple of the dynasty of Ptolemy and the second in Egypt's size after Karnak. The intact paintings, inscriptions, and reliefs make it the best-preserved temple in Egypt. After the visit, return to the boat and continue the cruise to Bisaw Island, where the boat will stop for the night. Free walk on the island and dinner on the shore. overnight on board.Edfu temple
Meals: B: Included, L: Included, D: IncludedStay: Overnight in Edfu - 3
Day 3 — Gebel Silsileh - Kom Ombo ( Dahabeya Cruise )
Breakfast and departure for visiting Gebel Silsileh, an archaeological site and Egypt's most crucial sandstone quarry. Placed under the protection of the god Hapy, this quarry provided the sandstone for nearly all the temples of Upper Egypt. On the river's west bank appears a sanctuary carved into the rock, dedicated to Horemheb and seven other deities, including the local god Sobek. Lunch on board and discovery on the foot of the old quarry before continuing the cruise to Kom Ombo. Dedicated to two deities, Sobek the crocodile in the South and Horus the falcon in the North; the temple has perfectly symmetrical architecture. Built on a hill by three Ptolemies, the Kom Ombo complex is surrounded by a surrounding wall covered with reliefs. Back to the boat to continue up the river to El Ramady for dinner. overnight on board.
Kom Ombo Temple
Kom Ombo Temple "The Hill Of Gold" was constructed in the Greco-Roman period between 205 BC & 180 BC. The unique design of the temple is a distinctive double design divided into two identical sectors, one for the crocodile god Sobek and the other for the falcon sky god Horus.
Temple of Kom Ombo
Meals: B: Included, L: Included, D: IncludedStay: Overnight on board - 4
Day 4 — Aswan (Temple Of Philae)
Breakfast and the boat to continue up the river to Aswan, then departure to visit the temple of Philae on the island of Agilka, one of the most beautiful sanctuaries in Egypt. Started by Pharaoh Nectanebo I during the XXXth Dynasty and completed by the Romans, it is the main sanctuary dedicated to Isis. After, Back to the boat Lunch on board and dinner. overnight on board.
The High Dam
The High Dam is the only modern attraction of the city of Aswan, it was constructed between 1960 & 1970. The dam was designed as a co-operation project with Moscowbased Hydro project Institute in order to have better control over Nile flooding, generate Hydroelectricity, provide increased water storage for irrigation in its reservoir lake Nasser.
Philae Temple
Philea temple is the gem of Aswan & the mother of the ancient Egyptian mythology as it holds on its walls the" Myth of Osiris" in which the husband of Isis "Osiris" is killed by His brother Set the god of the desert of chaos out of pure hatred & envy then Osiris is resurrected to be the ruler of the underworld afterward Set is defeated by Hours the sky God the son of Isis and Osiris starting age of peace, prosperity & justice. The temple was relocated in the 60s to the island of Agilkia as a part of a rescue mission led by UNESCO after the construction of the Aswan High Dam.High Dam

Philae Temple
Meals: B: Included, L: Included, D: IncludedStay: Overnight on board - 5
Day 5 — Aswan (Cruise Dahabeya) Abu Simbel Optional
Breakfast on board and Optional private transfer from Aswan to Abu Simbel in an air-conditioned vehicle to visit the legendary Temples of Abu Simbel (approximately a 3-hour journey). Pharaoh Ramses II built the fabulous Abu Simbel Temples, reflecting the glory and grandeur of the New Kingdom. The large temple is dedicated to the three main gods of the Ramesside period: the sun-god Re-Horakhty, Amon of Karnak, and Ptah of
Memphis, without forgetting that the king himself worshiped in this place as a god. This temple is also called the "Sun Temple of Ramses II." The small temple is dedicated to Queen Nefertari, also called the temple of Hathor, who was the wife of the Sun King. From a symbolic perspective, the two temples of Ramses II and Nefertari merge Ramses I, Nefertari, Hathor, and Rê. UNESCO played an essential role in protecting and displacing these two monuments endangered by the construction of the High Dam. After the visits, return to Aswan for lunch before resuming navigation to Kom Ombo - Edfu, where you will arrive at night. Dinner and overnight on board.Abu Simbel Temples
Meals: B: Included, L: Included, D: IncludedStay: Overnight on board - 6
Day 6 — Navigation (Temples Of Kom Ombo - El Ramady) Cruise In Dahabeya
After breakfast on board, navigation will begin towards Kom Ombo. lunch on board then Navigation towards the island of El Ramady Snack Dinner and overnight on board.
Temple of Kom Ombo
Meals: B: Included, L: Included, D: IncludedStay: Overnight on board - 7
Day 7 — Edfu - Esna
After your breakfast on board, Navigation to Edfu, your lunch on board and you enjoy the magnificent landscape while sailing, towards Esna.
Dinner and overnight on board.Meals: B: Included, L: Included, D: IncludedStay: Overnight on board - 8
Day 8 — Disembarkation From The Cruise
After breakfast, disembarkation Cruise. After departure formalities and according to your flight schedule, our representative will accompany you to Luxor Airport.
The order of the visits can be modified according to navigation or flight obligations.Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: Excluded
What's included
Included
- Meet and assistance on arrival and departure at international and domestic airports
- All transfers and travel during the visits in a modern air-conditioned private vehicle
- 7 Nights of 5* Luxury accommodation on a Dahabieh C LA VIE EGYPT Cruise on the Nile entire board (starting with lunch on the 1st day and ending with breakfast on the last day)
- Excursions as mentioned in the program, including entrance fees and an English-speaking Egyptologist guide
- East Bank of Luxor
- The West Bank of Luxor
- Edfu - Kom Ombo
- Aswan (Philae)
- Entrance fees to all sites mentioned in the program
- English-speaking Egyptologist guide during your stay
- Meals included during the stay in Egypt (Breakfast - lunch - dinner)
- Soft drinks and mineral water during the cruise
- Welcome service by our representative on arrival and departure
- Accompanying assistants throughout the stay
- Services and taxes
Not included
- Entry visa to Egypt($25 adult/$25 child)
- International and Domestic flight tickets)
- Optional excursions not mentioned in the program.
- Alcoholic beverages and personal expenses, and services not mentioned in the program
- Supplements not mentioned in the itinerary
- Entrance tickets to specific sites (the Tombs of Tutankhamun & Ramses V to the Valley of the Kings.)
- Optional excursions not mentioned in the itinerary
- Excursion to Abu Simbel Option as mentioned in the program, including entrance fees and an English-speaking Egyptologist guide
- Hot Air Balloon Excursion Option as mentioned in the program, including entrance fees and guide
- Carrying fees and tips for the cruise crew Nil (80$ obligatory and to be paid on the spot in cash) except your guide
- Sound/Light in Karnak: $55 adult; $40 child
- Sound/Light at Philae: $60 adult; $45 child
- Abu Simbel by private minibus: $110 adult; $80 child
- Hot air balloon ride in Luxor: $110 adult; $90 child
Note: The departure city may vary based on the different departure dates. Please book your flight after confirming the final itinerary with us.
Important info
Special notes
Cancellation Policy
In case you cancel your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:
From the date of booking until 122 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Between 121 and 92 days before your arrival date, 50% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Between 91 and 62 days before your arrival date, 70% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Between 61 and 32 days before your arrival date, 80% of the entire tour price will be charged
Between 31 and 17 days before your arrival date, 90% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Between 16 and 01 day before your arrival date, 100% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Additionally, there are cancellation fees on all domestic flights within Egypt.If you cancel a tour at any time, you will be subject to any fees according to the airline's cancellation policy
In case you cancel your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:
From the date of booking until 122 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Between 121 and 92 days before your arrival date, 50% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Between 91 and 62 days before your arrival date, 70% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Between 61 and 32 days before your arrival date, 80% of the entire tour price will be charged
Between 31 and 17 days before your arrival date, 90% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Between 16 and 01 day before your arrival date, 100% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Additionally, there are cancellation fees on all domestic flights within Egypt.If you cancel a tour at any time, you will be subject to any fees according to the airline's cancellation policy
Pricing notes (children, single supplement)
Pricing Conditions For Children
* Age from 0 Up to below 2 years : FREE
* Age from 2 Up to below 12 years: 50% of adult price
* Ages 12 years and Up Adult price
* For The Shows (Sound & Light):
Age from 0 Up to below 4 years: FREE
Age from 4 Up to below 12 years: 50% of adult price
Ages 12 years and Up Adult price
These conditions apply to children who share a room with their parents:
- Maximum two children sharing their parents in a double cabin
- Maximum one child sharing a suite doubles with his parents
* Age from 0 Up to below 2 years : FREE
* Age from 2 Up to below 12 years: 50% of adult price
* Ages 12 years and Up Adult price
* For The Shows (Sound & Light):
Age from 0 Up to below 4 years: FREE
Age from 4 Up to below 12 years: 50% of adult price
Ages 12 years and Up Adult price
These conditions apply to children who share a room with their parents:
- Maximum two children sharing their parents in a double cabin
- Maximum one child sharing a suite doubles with his parents
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