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Egypt Nile Cruise Packages

The Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan takes 5 days and vice versa Nile cruise from Aswan to Luxor 4 days. You also have the option to go on a round Nile Cruise from Luxor to Luxor or from Aswan to Aswan. During the tour days on board your Nile River Cruise, you will visit the East Bank in Luxor which includes the Temple of Karnak and Luxor Temple. Enjoy dinner on board and feast your eyes on a Belly Dance Show.


Another day features a visit to the West Bank to see the Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, and Hatshepsut Temple, then dressing in casual attire for the Captain’s welcome party and chat the night away as you sail to Edfu.


A day tour to Edfu and Kom Ombo will let you explore the Temple of Kom Ombo and Temple of Horus in Edfu then sail to Aswan to visit the Aswan High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk and the Temple of Philae

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  • Nile cruise and stay is one of the major attractions of Egypt sightseeing. Egypt Nile Cruise spanning 4-5 days lets you explore the unparalleled beauty of the Egyptian land and get to know more about the Egyptian lifestyle and culture. The Egypt Nile Cruise travels between Luxor and Aswan covering a distance of 230 km. We have packages starting from Cairo with a city tour covering the major attractions in Cairo then tourists cover the distance by plane and embark on their cruise ship from Luxor or Aswan. In Luxor, tourists visit major attractions like the Karnak temple, the Temple of Hatshepsut, and the Valley of Kings. This is followed by a cruise to Aswan after visiting the Edfu temple and Kom Ombo en route. Embarking on the Egypt Nile Cruise is the best way to get to know Egyptian history. Nile Cruise Journey Cairo Luxor Aswan Tourism in Egypt was pioneered by adventurous European tourists, who set out to explore Egypt by boat during the Belle Epoque at the turn of the 20th century. Starting in Cairo, they spent weeks floating down the Nile, stopping along the way to see the ruins left behind by the Ancient Egyptians. Many things in Egypt have changed in over a century since tourists first explored the Nile by boat, but you can still enjoy the same trip south from Cairo today that enchanted so many during Egypt's Belle Epoque. For over 16 years, the Long Nile Cruise between Cairo to Aswan was not available to tourists, but as of last year, this classic journey has been revived. The Long Nile Cruise is sure to be the trip of a lifetime through the ancient land of Egypt.
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