Nile Cruise In Lake Nasser For 5 Days

This tour includes:

4x Breakfast

4x Breakfast

4x Dinner

4x Dinner

4x Lunch

4x Lunch

Meet and assist service upon...

Meet and assist service upon arrival & departure

Assistance of our personal during...

Assistance of our personal during your stay and excursions

Air-conditioned vehicle

Air-conditioned vehicle

Egyptologist guide during your excursions

Egyptologist guide during your excursions

All Fees and Taxes

All Fees and Taxes

Not included:

Any Extra meals and beverages

Any Extra meals and beverages

Any Optional tours may require

Any Optional tours may require

Tipping to Guide, Driver

Tipping to Guide, Driver

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About experience

Itinerary

Day 1: Aswan visits

Pass By: Aswan High Dam, Manteqet As Sad Al Aali, Aswan Egypt
It has been erected by the Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1960 AD to protect Egypt from the Nile flood.

Pass By: Temple of Philae, Island of Agilika, Aswan Egypt
you will enjoy sailing on the Nile River by a motor boat till reach Agilika Island, where you will visit Temple of Philae, which was erected during the Greco-Roman period and was dedicated to goddess Isis (mother of god Horus).

Pass By: Unfinished Obelisk, Sheyakhah Oula, Aswan Egypt
was made out of red granite and was dedicated to god Amun Ra.

Meals included:
โ€ข Lunch
โ€ข Dinner
No accommodation included on this day.

Day 2: Kalabsha Temple & Sail To Wadi El Sebou

Pass By: New Kalabsha, Near Aswan, Aswan Egypt
It was located within view of the High Dam, Kalabsha Temple is often the first stop for any cruise on Lake Nasser. It was moved to this spot from its originally location 30 miles to the south after the construction of the dam.Construction of the temple was begun at the end of the Ptolomaic Dynasty and actually completed under the rule of the Roman Emperor Augustus. The result is an interesting combination of imagery that includes Egyptian and Roman themes with images of Roman emperors and pharaohs worshipping with the Egyptian gods. The temple was dedicated to the Nubian god Mandulis.

Pass By: Lake Nasser, Egypt
Beit el-Wali was rescued from Lake Nasser by a Polish archaeological team financed by a joint Oriental Institute of Chicago/Swiss Institute of Cairo Project. The temple itself was built on a symmetrical cruciform plan. It is consisted of a deep hall, a transverse antechamber with two columns and a sanctuary. Known as a speos, the temple was mostly hewn from the surrounding rock, except for the front wall of the deep hall with its central doorway.

Meals included:
โ€ข Breakfast
โ€ข Lunch
โ€ข Dinner
No accommodation included on this day.

Day 3: Visit of Wadi El Sebou & Dakka

Pass By: Temple of Wadi El-Sebua, Abu Simbel Egypt
The name in Arabic means (Valley of the Lions) referring to the avenue of sphinxes that leads up to this temple, which was built during the reign of Ramesses II. Though it was moved to its current location only in the1960's, it was quickly forgotten and neglected.

Pass By: Temple of Amada, 180 Kilometers South of the High Dam Lake Nasser Temples, Aswan Egypt
It is the oldest of the monuments around Lake Nasser. Dating from the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom, the temple predates Ramesses II and Abu Simbel by around two hundred years; however, as is typical of the great pharaoh of Egypt, Ramesses's mark and that of his son Merenptah can be found inside.

Meals included:
โ€ข Breakfast
โ€ข Lunch
โ€ข Dinner
No accommodation included on this day.

Day 4: Visit of Kasr Ibrim & Abu Simbel

Pass By: Abu Simbel, Abu Simbel, Aswan Governorate, Nile River Valley
The Citadel Of Kasr Ibrim was once a formidable city high above the Nile River, but today it appears as an Island due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam.

Pass By: Abu Simbel Temple Complex, Abu Simbel, Abu Simbel Egypt
It built on the west bank of the Nile River, between the first and second cataracts of the Nile, the site of Abu Simbel is one of the most recognizable ancient sites in Egypt, It contains two temples, carved into a mountainside, that were built by pharaoh Ramesses II (1303-1213 B.C).Abu Simbel today is no longer in the same location as it was in ancient times. โ€œFollowing the decision to build a new High Dam at Aswan in the early 1960s, the temples were dismantled and relocated in 1968 on the desert plateau 64 meters (about 200 feet) above and 180 meters (600 feet) west of their original site, The area where they were originally located is now flooded.

Pass By: Sound and Light Show - Abu Simbel, Abol-Hoal Square- Nazlet El-Semman, Abu Simbel 0097 Egypt
e Sound and Light show at Abu Simbel will convey you to the time of the pharaohs. Enchanting you with melodious music, and bringing the ancient world to life around you, the show includes projections into the temples showing how they once looked. The program is presented in a number of languages with the provision of ear pieces. It is an experience not to be missed .

Meals included:
โ€ข Breakfast
โ€ข Lunch
โ€ข Dinner
No accommodation included on this day.

Day 5: Disembarkation from Cruise

Pass By: Abu Simbel, Abu Simbel, Aswan Governorate, Nile River Valley
Our representative will transfer you to the Airport to catch your flight back to Cairo.

Meals included:
โ€ข Breakfast
No accommodation included on this day.

Tour leaving from Aswan

Aswan, Egypt, is a city located in southern Egypt, on the banks of the Nile River. It is known for its ancient temples, such as the Temple of Philae and the Temple of Kom Ombo, as well as the Aswan Dam. Aswan offers beautiful natural landscapes and the opportunity to experience Egyptian culture through its food and local markets.

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