MS Amwaj Living Stone Nile Cruise from Aswan

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Experience the luxurious Amwaj Living Stone Nile Cruise, offering Egypt Tours that provide a unique opportunity to explore Egypt's ancient wonders. Cruise along the Nile River, Egypt's lifeline since ancient times, and trace the country's rich history. Discover Luxor and Aswan aboard the M/S Amwaj Living Stone, which has been operating since 2014 under Amwaj International's management.

⁤Egypt Nile cruise tours represent an attractive and good place, allowing you to visit the wonders of ancient Egypt while sailing along the majestic Egypt Nile River. ⁤

Inclusion

Your pick-up services are covered by Cairo Top Tours representative from any requested place.

Support our customer care throughout the trip.

Transportation in private nonsmoking air-conditioned vehicles.

Full board accommodation from  Aswan to Luxor for 4 days onboard the 5-star Amwaj Living Stone Nile Cruise.

All excursions during Egypt Nile Cruise Tours are strictly private.

Entrance fees to the various sites in Luxor and Aswan and on the way at Edfu and Kom Ombo.

Private tour guide during your Egypt Tours Packages.

Free bottled water during the Tours in Egypt.

All service charges and taxes for your Egypt tours are included.

Shopping tours during the Excursions in Luxor and Aswan Sightseeing Tours. (upon request)

Stops for snacks upon request.

A soft drink on a local Cafe during Egypt Day Tours. ( if we have time )

Exclusion

Any optional Egypt day tours in Luxor or Aswan or activities we did not mention in the itinerary.

Tipping is not part of the price and is up to your evaluation if you think the service is worth it during your Egypt Nile River Cruise.

Beverage during meals.

In the morning, you will be met by Cairo Top Tours local contact in Aswan, who will transport you to your Amwaj Living Stone Nile Cruise ship in a private air-conditioned vehicle to start your Aswan day tours. We'll be checking in our boat in a few minutes. After that, you'll accompany our experienced tour guide for a visit to the Aswan High Dam, which was built by Gamal Abdel Nasser, the former Egyptian president, in 1960 to store Nile water and create energy.

We'll then drive to the Nile's banks and board a motorboat to Agilika Island, where we'll visit the Temple of Philae, which was built in the 3rd century BC during the Greco-Roman period. The Unfinished Obelisk, which was discovered near Aswan, will be our final stop on this fantastic day tour in Aswan. We'll return to our Nile Cruise boat for the night after the excursion.

On the cruise, an energizing breakfast. Next, our Nile Cruise boat will start our Kom Ombo and Edfu tour and dock in Kom Ombo, where we will see the Temple of Sobek & Haroeris, which was dedicated to two gods, the local crocodile god Sobek and the legendary eagle god Haroeris, and was built in the Ptolemaic period and completed in the Roman era.

After that, we'll return to our boat for some rest and relaxation. Later, we'll go to the Edfu Temple of Horus, which is the best-preserved ancient Egyptian temple in the Nile Valley. After that, we'll return to our boat for the night.

We may offer you a Hot-Air Balloon ride above Luxor's West Bank as an optional extra. start your interesting Luxor West Bank Tours during Luxor day tours.  Before seeing the Valley of the Kings, one of Egypt's richest and most fascinating ancient tombs, have a great brunch. The New kingdom rulers were laid to rest here. The Temple of Deir El Bahari, which was built during the time of Queen Hatshepsut, one of Egypt's finest monarchs, during the 18th dynasty, will be the second stop on the tour. The Colossi of Memnon will be our final stop; these two massive statues are the only remnants of Amenhotep III's colossal burial temple, which was built in 1350 BC and is now known as the Great Pyramid of Amenhotep III. 

The Colossi of Memnon will be our final stop; these two massive statues are the only remnants of Amenhotep III's enormous burial temple, which was built in 1350 BC and later became a Luxor landmark. Following that, we'll return to our boat for the night.

After breakfast, check out from your Aswan to Luxor Nile Cruise. Later, we'll travel to Luxor's east bank, where we'll visit two magnificent temple complexes. Our first stop will be at the Karnak Temple Complex, which was built over a thousand years. Almost all of the remarkable artifacts we see today date back to the new kingdom, especially the gigantic fantastic columns of the hypostyle hall, which were built by Ramses II, ancient Egypt's greatest builder. Then we'll go to Luxor Temple, another incredible structure that was built around the 14th century BC and continued for many years by Ramses II, Queen Hatshepsut, and many other Pharaohs. We will transport you to your hotel in Luxor after the trip.

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Yes, Nile Cruise Tours are generally safe. Cruise operators prioritize passenger safety, and Egypt has established security measures to ensure the safety of tourists. However, it's always advisable to check for travel advisories before planning your trip.

The Nile River is the longest river in Africa and one of the most iconic rivers in the world. It is significant for its historical, cultural, and economic importance to the people of Egypt and the countries through which it flows.

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