Ms. Orchestra Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan

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Embark on a Good 4-night Nile River cruise aboard the MS Orchestra Cruise, departing from Luxor and Aswan, Egypt. Enjoy stunning views of the Nile River and indulge in activities like spa treatments on board. This Egypt tours package offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience to explore the historical sites of Luxor and Aswan, including Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, the Colossi of Memnon, Edfu Temple, Kom Ombo Temple, the High Dam, and Philae Temple.

While cruising down the Nile, one would watch one of the most picturesque landscapes, with lush greenery and traditional riverside villages.
 

Inclusion
  • Meet Cairo Top Tours expert tour leaders and tour guides at Luxor international airport.
  • Transportation by a modern air-conditioned vehicle during all Egypt Tours Packages.
  • Full board accommodation aboard the Ms. Orchestra Nile Cruise.
  • Entrance fees and tickets to all the sites during your Tours in Egypt.
  • Shopping tours during the Excursions in Luxor and Aswan Sightseeing Tours. (upon request)
  • All taxes during the trip are included.
Exclusion
  • International flights.
  • Drinks during meals.
  • Personal spending.
  • Any optional Egypt Day Tours.
  • Tipping is not included.

On your first day of the five days of  Ms.Orchestra Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan, you will meet our professional tour leader holding the Cairo top tours sign at Luxor international airport, then he will take you to start your tour and visit:

Luxor temple: that was built to worship Amun-Ra and his wife Mut and their son Khonsu; They are the gods who are also called the Theban Trinity.

Karnak temple: this includes a group of diverse and many temples that were built starting from the 11th dynasty around the year 2134 BC.

then you have your lunch on board.

and you will be offered to go to Karnak temple sound and light show as an optional tour.

then you will have your dinner while enjoying the beautiful view of the Nile.

Meals: Lunch, Dinner.

on the second day of the Ms. Orchestra Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan, you will have a tasty breakfast on board and then our Cairo's top tours tour leader will offer you an optional tour which is a Luxor hot air balloon ride, to begin your day in the early morning by charming sightseeing for the city of Luxor from the above.

then start with the first site to visit which is :

the valley of kings: is located in the ancient city of Thebes, on the west bank of Luxor, and is an ancient tomb of the rulers of the New Kingdom of Egypt.

Hatshepsut temple: Located on the West Bank in Luxor, Queen Hatshepsut, "who received the title of Pharaoh, erected a splendid temple to commemorate her at Deir el-Bahari."

Colosi of Memnon: The throne displays reliefs and symbolic images of his mother, his wife, and the god Hapi. The architects built these statues to protect the mortuary temple of the king. However, today very little remains of the mortuary temple apart from the Colossi of Memnon.

End your day with an overnight on the comfortable board.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.

On your third day of the Ms. Orchestra Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan you will have delicious breakfast then sail to Edfu and visit your first spot:

Edfu temple: The second largest temple in ancient Egypt, after Karnak Temple, is located in Edfu in Upper Egypt on the west bank of the Nile.

Kom Ombo temple: The Ptolemies built the temple of Kom Ombo to worship two gods, Sobek, or "the crocodile god", and Horus, the "falcon god". That is why the complex consists mainly of two parallel temples that include all the traditional components of such ancient Egyptian religious structures.

then have your lunch and sail all the way to Aswan.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.

On your fourth day of Ms. Orchestra Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan will begin with breakfast to refill your energy in the early morning then you will be taken to the first site which is:

Aswan High Dam: which was took the decision to start its construction in 1953 and formed a committee to develop a design for the project, and in December 1954, a design for the High Dam was drawn up under the supervision of the Egyptian engineer Musa Arafa, and Dr. Hassan Zaki with the help of a number of specialized international companies

Philae temple: The temple dedicated to the goddess Isis, which was flooded by the Nile, was divided and reassembled in a new location on the island of Agilika, about 500 meters from its original place on the island of Philae.

then have your last overnight.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.

On the last day of the Ms. Orchestra Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan, After having your breakfast, you will be taken to the Aswan international airport where our services will be ended with the luxury Nile cruise tour.

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Nile cruises can vary in duration, but common options range from 3 to 7 nights.

Aswan is renowned for its historic significance, particularly its ancient monuments such as the Aswan High Dam, Philae Temple, and Abu Simbel temples. It's also known for its picturesque Nile River setting, Nubian culture, and vibrant markets.

The temple of Kom Ombo dates back to the Ptolemaic dynasty, around 180–47 BC, while the temple of Edfu was built during the Ptolemaic dynasty between 237 and 57 BC.
 

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