Nile Cruise From Hurghada For Five Days

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  • 5 Days
  • Max People : 50
  • Saturday-Monday-Thursday
  • Min Age: 0.9
  • Pickup: From/To Hotel
  • Pickup Time: 5:00 AM
  • Tour Type: Joining
  • Number Of People: 0
Description

Let’s have a Nile cruise adventure trip starting from Hurghada and sailing towards Luxor and Aswan. In this Nile cruise you are going to cover the famous luxor ancient sights of luxor upper Egypt to west bank and Aswan famous sights. 

Highlights:

  • Transfer in a Private A/C vehicle.
  • Professional Egyptian Tour Guide.
  • Accommodation on board 5 star Nile Cruise.
  • Explore Luxor ancient sights Luxor Temple, Karnak Temple, Hatshepsut temple, Valley of King and colossi of Memnon. 
  • Explore Aswan sights Edfu, Kom Ombo, Abu Simbel, Phiala temple, High Dam and Unfinished Obelisk.
  • Many optional trips are available to add more fun in your trip.
  • All Taxes and Entrance fees of sights.

Let’s start your adventurous trip and make it memorable with Trips2deal.

Price Includes
Transfer in an A/C vehicle
Accommodation for 4 nights on Super deluxe 5-star cruise
Professional Egyptian Tour Guide on all sights
Meet & Assist on arrival and departure
Entrance Fee of all sightseeing
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Transfers from Hurghada to Luxor/ Aswan to Hurghada by A-C vehicle
Tips
Any Extras
Drinks in restaurant

Travel Styles

Cultural
Nature & Adventure
Marine

Facilities

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Staff Lounge
Free Cancellation 24 hours
Tickets
Wheelchair accessible
Itinerary

Our representative will pick you up from the hotel in Hurghada for a transfer to Luxor. After an almost 4 hour drive in the deserts of Egypt you will be in the ancient city of temples and tombs.

Karnak Temple is without doubt the largest temple ever to be built. Amble about within extensive courts, explore the amazing detailing on the walls, and marvel at the lofty columns that pay homage to deities. You will appreciate the vast expanse and rich history of this complex, which encompasses two millennia of ancient Egyptian history, emphasizing on the tremendous effort and commitment of the ancient people of Egypt.

Its majesty the Luxor Temple is truly the very definition of Egyptian Kingship. Here you will follow the footsteps of pharaohs, pass through vast colonnades, great statues standing tall, and many triumphal arches filled with well-preserved hieroglyphs. It is a great temple built in honor of the gods, Amun, Mut and Khonsu, which undoubtedly must be the greatest artistic resource of the times.

This time, the highlight of your day should be the Sound & Light Show at Karnak Temple because It showcases the breathtaking majesty of ancient Egypt through a dramatic interplay of lights, narratives, and sounds.

Sail away on a memorable journey aboard a Nile cruise, Enjoy a sumptuous meal while onboard. The beautiful waters of the Nile allow you to enjoy both local and international dishes in peace.

After that, cruise in style down to the West Bank of Luxor and feast on a breakfast prepared specially for you.

The Valley of the Kings is known across the globe as the place where Egyptian mummies were buried, and it has cemented its place in history as a significant Egyptian site. Join an organized tour in Egypt to this once sacred place where ancient artifacts like the tombs of King Tutankhamun and many other tombs are located. It is undeniably amazing to see everything that was created by Egyptian civilization thousands of years ago and how they revered their kings.

From here, it would be easy for someone to visit the valley of the Kings, where you will see the triad of statues consisting of the colossal amun, jamun, and the third statue that is missing parts. These awe-inspiring structures are amplified by the beautiful scenery surrounding them that when coupled with the fascinating history of these structures that puts them on a whole new perspective.

The last site to visit is the Temple of Hatshepsut which is set beautifully into the cliff faces of Deir el-Bahari. As a temple that is dedicated to one of the most successful female pharaohs of Egypt, it includes many terraces, reliefs and statues which illustrate her life and meaning. The temple’s construction, location and purpose give one an insight into the significance and place of one of the few woman pharaohs Hatshepsut who ruled in ancient Egypt history.

Join your cruise at noon and head for the slack waters of Esna lock. Enjoy a really nice lunch and afternoon rest on board, with the enchanting view of the river Nile. This raises the time as it gives you the chance to marvel at the rest of the views which the city of Luxor possesses.

Meditate as you travel to Edfu to boost your time of the arrival. When you have reached the Lock, the cruise will travel towards Edfu as planned. Embrace the stillness of the Nile’s waters all while on board and start dinner as the boat tenderly rocks you from side to side for a peaceful mood.

As sensational as the views are, rest well as it will be a great night on the Nile, safely docked in Edfu, Enlightening the greater good for the days that lie ahead.

The first thing you want to do while on the cruise is get some breakfast as you prepare for an excursion to two of the most notable temples in Egypt.

After breakfast, set out to the Temple of Edfu, one of the largest maintained temples in Egypt and devoted to the falcon-headed god Horus. This substantial temple, constructed in the Ptolemaic era, provides a unique window into religious practices in Ancient Egypt. Walk among huge columns and relish in the painted reliefs recounting Horus’s life and times, and the influence he wielded over the polytheistic institutions across the fabric of Egypt.

Come back to the cruise and set up sail for Kom Ombo while getting soothing views of the Nile as its beauty unfurls in front of you.

As you head closer towards Kom Ombo, enjoy a delicious lunch on the cruise. This is the perfect time to enjoy the sounds and sights of the reflections of the sun’s rays against the Nile or the greenery along the shores.

Arrive at Kom Ombo to visit the great Temple of Kom Ombo, an unusual dual temple that was erected in honour of the crocodile god Sobek and Horus the Elder. Observe the great symmetry of the temple that had to be built to house two gods, and admire the remarkable reliefs that embellish its walls. A highlight here is the impressive collection of crocodiles that have been mummified, reflecting the ancient Egyptians' worship of their god Sobek.

After the visit, proceed to sailing to Aswan in the evening while the sun sets on the Nile. Satisfy your hunger with delicious food served on the board while you relax during the cruise.

Get to Aswan by night, and have a pleasant night on the board as you get ready for an eventful day in Aswan the following day.

After shoving some delicious food down your throat, It’s time to set out on a journey to one of the most recognizable sights in Egypt.

Rise up early, Abu Simbel Temples await you. These temples are so remarkable that they have been classified as UNESCO World Heritage Site and you know what else, they were well regarded for their engineering prowess back in the times. Massive temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari mostly consist of Rock, which have plenty of breathtaking intricacies. You can simply witness the magnificent Gods statues gracefully standing in the front of temples guarding them, wishing to enter, only to be met by the recovering depictions of Ramses II and some more Gods reigning around the walls You will be observing. This place which has been painstakingly shifted brick by brick in the 1900s to counter the threat of flooding, is high quality example of ancient civilizations drama and modern civilization commitment.

Now that you are done with lunch on the cruise, take a moment to bask in the beauty of the Nile river, while simultaneously reflecting on the adventures that have unraveled at Abu Simbel.

The boat moves from the western shore on the eastern edge of desegrative mountain owing to the geography of the land and geography on the southern base. There Natron volcanic mountain serves as an avatar of Kg.. He views through the trends structures from the demise as well further and further build to the general view of civilization and Aswan. Fforay through the Kitchener's uploaded and ead eastwards lentics estate besitid as tantalizing enticements.

But, for people looking for a variation in their culture, can opt for a trip to the Nubian Village, where you will meet Nubians who are known for their houses in different colors and their way of life which is completely different and unique. Stroll the village, explore Nubian ways of life and their warm reception to tourists, A Must to have in your Egypt holiday.

Dinner on the deck would mark the end of the day, as the soft lights of Aswan broaden the view of the eye around and the glowing embers flicker next to the water. Time to get a good night sleep, only to wake up in the allure of more discoveries waiting for you the next day.

On your last day, start the morning with a delectable breakfast because there is a lot left to see in Aswan of the Nile River.

Spend the first half of your day at the popular and picturesque Agilkia Island which houses the Philala Temple, the temple everyone talks about, constructed in honor of an Egyptian goddess known as Isis. A boat ride is the most enjoyable way to reach this remarkable temple whose magnificent structures are adorned with intricate and spectacular reliefs. As you stroll through the ancient columns and sculptural details of the temple, be narrated by the myths of Isis and Osiris and this temple’s significance in the history of Egyptian ancient traditions.

Now proceed to visit, one of the modern engineering wonders of Egypt, known as He, which is built with the intention of providing hydroelectric power as well as controlling flooding along the Nile, the dam09 has also resulted in the formation of Lake Nasser which is currently classified as the largest manmade lake in the world. Get a full sea view of the dam and learn more about how dams serve as the backbone of the Egyptian economy and even the infrastructural development of the country.

The last attraction that one must visit during the Aswan trip is the Unfinished Obelisk, an ancient obelisk and very efficiently reveals how the ancient Egyptians used to perform various construction activities. If this obelisk had been completed as planned, it would have been the largest one in all of Egypt. Notice how the cutting of stone was done and appreciate the handiwork of ancients’ artisans and the problems they had to endure.

After this morning's endeavor, good food should be enjoyed in Aswan while mulling over the events of the past few days. The archaeological sites and archaeological cultures witnessed the trip with a hint of spice to it that excites your taste buds.

Later in the afternoon, you will do a quite comfortable transfer back to Hurghada. Enjoy the scenic views of Egypt’s landscapes while on the go, together with a prospect of the Red Sea and the beaches.

Important Information

To have a fun-filled and peaceful tour, the following must be carried for your trip:

  • For comfortable shoes: very important to explore safari, Luxor and Cairo.
  • For sun cream: help protect you during the journey at sea.
  • On towels: needed on a voyage at sea.
  • A passport: this is a must-have while going to Luxor and Cairo.
  • Camera: Reliving the memories of such times through photo snaps will bring them back fresh in my mind with every glance
  • Sunglasses: They shield eyes from the blazing sun.
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