Nile Cruise Luxor and Aswan trip 2 nights from cairo

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Enjoy a beautiful day trip for 3 days in Luxor and Aswan, from which you can see the sights in Luxor and also the historical and tourist attractions in Aswan.

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Duration: 4 days
Starts: Cairo, Egypt
Trip Category: Sightseeing Tickets & Passes >> Attraction Tickets



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Enjoy a beautiful day trip for 3 days in Luxor and Aswan, from which you can see the sights in Luxor and also the historical and tourist attractions in Aswan.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Cairo Tower, El-Andalus, Cairo 11511 Egypt

Day 1The delegate takes you on the train from Cairo to Luxor.
the driver comes by private car to pick you up from your hotel in Cairo around 3 pm to go to the train station to take the train to Luxor (includes first class train tickets).

Day 2Balloon Trip + Welcome from our company + Luxor Temples
When you arrive in Luxor in the early morning, our representative will be waiting for you at the station in the company’s Sain and take you by private car to welcome the coffee shop to drink tea or coffee and shisha (for free. To take you to start the balloon journey is a very famous trip of the best adventure adventure has no parallel in which we see the city of Luxor from above and you see the sunrise and after the end of your trip the balloon lands you and you will find your friendly guide waiting for you to take you to visit the Valley of the Kings They are the tombs of the Valley of the Kings, the most famous historical cemetery in the world where the pharaohs buried their kings during 500 years in that region. Kings of the Pharaonic families chose the graves for them in the western part of Thebes to preserve the contents of their graves from thefts. The ancient Egyptian was interested in preserving the body and embalming it and put it in a safe place for the next life. Then to Hatshepsut and then to Memnon and it is known that the famous architect Amenhotep bin Habu was the one who supervised the construction of the two statues that were overlooking an ancient funerary temple of King Amenhotep the Third Then, to visit the Karnak Temple, the Karnak Temple is the greatest building constructed for the worship of the god. It includes many installations and temples, and includes the great “Temple of Amun Ra”, and the temples of “Ptah, Manto, Khonsu and Aten”, in addition to the temples of the goddess Mut and Ibet, and most of these establishments are surrounded by a thick mud-wall with eight gates and was erected by one of the kings of the thirty family. That is, going to your vehicle for boarding and lunch, then sailing around 1:30 pm Passing by Hawes Esna, which is a navigation facility that is useful for transporting navigational vessels (boats, ships, etc.) from a water level to another water level in the waterway, whether it is a canal, a river, or a water channel. The difference in this level during the watercourse is due to the presence of suffocation in the watercourse due to the presence of installations in the waterway, such as bridges, gullies and arches.

Day 3A trip to Edfu and Kom Ombo.
in the morning after drinking tea or coffee, your friendly guide is waiting for you to visit Edfu, in the cabriolet, then return to your boat for breakfast and sail to Kom Ombo, and at Kom Ombo, your guide will be your guide to explain the temple to you. Kom Ombo Temple is located in Aswan Governorate, and it is considered one of the most important and most beautiful temples The monuments in Egypt, to which visitors come from all over the world, it was built in the Roman era, so it is distinguished by the wonderful decoration and the beauty of the design and is distinguished by the mysterious and wonderful Egyptian decoration, then return again to your boat to sail to reach Aswan.

Day 4Visit the Abu Simbel Temple and take the bags back.
Early in the morning visit the Abu Simbel Temple with a small group which is the Abu Simbel Temple is located on the west bank of Lake Nasser, 230 km southwest of Aswan, and it is one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites, known as the Nubian Antiquities Temple. The temple was originally from the foot of the mountain in the thirteenth century BC, during the reign of Ramses II, and they are two temples, Abu Simbel the Great Temple and Abu Simbel Al Sagheer Temple and then return to your boat to take the bags and go to the train station in Aswan to take the train to Cairo and when you arrive Cairo the driver will be Waiting for you to take you to your hotel in Cairo once again irrigation
All days except for Tuesday and Wednesday.

Duration: 4 days



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