Take advantage of our Egypt Tour packages and board the Royal House Dahabiya Nile Cruise to start an amazing adventure. Discover the rich history of Egypt by seeing famous locations such as the Valley of the Kings, the Karnak Temple, and the Luxor Temple. Our well-designed Egypt tours promise an amazing journey by combining cultural experiences with stunning discoveries in a harmonious way. Join us at the Royal House Dahabyia to experience the spirit of Egypt's wealth.
You can enjoy a tranquil and lovely view of the Nile while taking a traditional boat trip in a felucca, an Egyptian sailboat.
After meeting our knowledgeable tour guide at the Luxor International Airport with the Cairo Top Tours sign, you will be driven to the magnificent and potent Royal House Dahabyia on the first day of your trip from Luxor to Aswan. You will then have the opportunity to see:
Luxor Temple:
Numerous Egyptian pharaohs may have been crowned there, either in actuality or in theory (as was the case with Alexander the Great), and the Luxor Temple is devoted to the restoration of monarchy.
Karnak Temple:
In the ancient Egyptian language, Karnak, which translates as "the fortified city," is known as Abit Rust, which means "the most prestigious and reverent place." On the eastern bank of the Nile, this tiny Egyptian city is situated in the city of Luxor.
Have your lunch on the board. Then you will be offered to go to the Karnak temple sound and light show, have dinner, and get a nice sleep.
from Luxor to Aswan on the second day of the Royal House Dahabyia. Enjoy a delicious breakfast on board before making your travel arrangements.
The Luxor hot air balloon trip is an optional tour that Cairo Top Tours tour leader will provide you with so you may start your day early with picturesque aerial views.
then, following breakfast, begin with the first site:
The valley of kings:
The Valley of the Kings is located in the valley of a dry river on the west bank of the ancient city of Thebes (modern-day Luxor). However, this term is not correct because several non-royals and members of the royal family other than the kings were buried there as well, though they were high-ranking.
Hatshepsut temple:
Queen Hatshepsut constructed the monastery to carry out rites that would help her in the afterlife. The temple is made up of three terraces that rise and fall, connected by ramps.
Colosi of Memnon:
On the western bank of Thebes, now known as Luxor, lies the statue of Memnon. Numerous Pharaonic monuments in Luxor, one of the most popular tourist destinations, are connected to the ancient Egyptian civilization from thousands of years ago.
Spend a restful sleep on the stunning board to round off your day.
meals: Breakfast, lunch
Begin the third day of your journey. From Luxor to Aswan, spend five days in the Royal House Dahabyia. After enjoying a delectable breakfast, set sail for Edfu and go to your first destination:
Edfu temple:
The Temple of Edfu, also known as the Temple of Horus, is situated in the city of Edfu, 123 km north of Aswan. It is among the most exquisite temples in Egypt.
Kom Ombo temple:
The discovery of the oldest pottery-making workshop in the ancient state, which dates back to the Egyptian Fourth Dynasty (2613–2494), when the pyramids were built, is one of the significant and valuable discoveries made in the city of Kom Ombo, according to archaeologist Ibrahim Suleiman. then have your lunch and sail all the way to Aswan.
Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Day 4 of the Dahabyia royal family's journey from Luxor to Aswan. will start with breakfast so you can refuel in the morning before being driven to the first location.
Aswan High Dam:
The High Dam's reserved water area is a sizable man-made lake with the following features: Average lake width: 10 km; lake length: 500 km Storage capacity overall: 162 billion m³
Philae temple:
Notably, the island of Philae, which divides the Nile into two opposing channels in Aswan, is one of the most powerful forts along Egypt's southern boundaries. The high dam's construction
then has your final night.
meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
You will be driven to the Aswan International Airport on the final day of the Royal House Dahabyia's journey from Luxor to Aswan, where you will board a flight to Cairo and conclude your journey with the most exciting Nile cruise tour.
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Casual and comfortable clothing is recommended, but some sites may require modest attire, so it's good to pack accordingly.
Yes, day trips to Abu Simbel from Aswan are common and typically organized by tour operators. The Abu Simbel temples are located about 280 kilometers southwest of Aswan and can be reached by road or by a short flight.
The temples do not have regular events or festivals, but they are sometimes used as venues for special cultural events or celebrations.
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