4x Breakfast
4x Breakfast
4x Dinner
4x Dinner
4x Lunch
4x Lunch
Accommodation included: 4 nights
Accommodation included: 4 nights
4 nights accommodation
4 nights accommodation
Lunch - Buffet lunch
Lunch - Buffet lunch
Dinner - Buffet dinner
Dinner - Buffet dinner
Breakfast
Breakfast
Snacks
Snacks
Professional art historian guide
Professional art historian guide
Hotel drop-off
Hotel drop-off
Hotel pickup
Hotel pickup
Guaranteed to skip the long...
Guaranteed to skip the long lines
Private tour
Private tour
Bottled water
Bottled water
Entry/Admission - Temple of Karnak
Entry/Admission - Temple of Karnak
Entry/Admission - Luxor Temple
Entry/Admission - Luxor Temple
Entry/Admission - Valley of the...
Entry/Admission - Valley of the Kings
Entry/Admission - Temple of Horus
Entry/Admission - Temple of Horus
Entry/Admission - Temple of Kom...
Entry/Admission - Temple of Kom Ombo
Entry/Admission - Temple of Philae
Entry/Admission - Temple of Philae
Entry/Admission - Aswan High Dam
Entry/Admission - Aswan High Dam
Guaranteed to skip the lines
Guaranteed to skip the lines
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Drinks
Drinks
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
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ยAbout experience
Day 1: meet & assist by our local representatives at your Hotel in Luxor or From Luxor airport then Luxor Tours
Stop At: Temple of Karnak, Karnak, Luxor Egypt
The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak from Arabic Khurnak meaning "fortified village"), comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings near Luxor, in Egypt. Construction at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom and continued into the Ptolemaic period, although most of the extant buildings date from the New Kingdom. The area around Karnak was the ancient Egyptian Ipet-isut ("The Most Selected of Places") and the main place of worship of the eighteenth dynasty Theban Triad with the god Amun as its head. It is part of the monumental city of Thebes. The Karnak complex gives its name to the nearby, and partly surrounded, modern village of El-Karnak, 2.5 kilometres (1.6 miles) north of Luxor.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Luxor Temple, Luxor 23512 Egypt
Luxor Temple is a large Ancient Egyptian temple complex located on the east bank of the Nile River in the city today known as Luxor (ancient Thebes) and was constructed approximately 1400 BCE. In the Egyptian language it is known as ipet resyt, "the southern sanctuary". In Luxor there are several great temples on the east and west banks. Four of the major mortuary temples visited by early travelers include the Temple of Seti I at Gurnah, the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahri, the Temple of Ramesses II (a.k.a. Ramesseum), and the Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu; the two primary cults temples on the east bank are known as the Karnak and Luxor. Unlike the other temples in Thebes, Luxor temple is not dedicated to a cult god or a deified version of the pharaoh in death. Instead, Luxor temple is dedicated to the rejuvenation of kingship; it may have been where many of the pharaohs of Egypt were crowned in reality or conceptually (as in the case of Alexander the Great, who claimed he was crowned at Luxor but may never have traveled south of Memphis, near modern Cairo).
To the rear of the temple are chapels built by Amenhotep III of the 18th Dynasty, and Alexander. Other parts of the temple were built by Tutankhamun and Ramesses II. During the Roman era, the temple and its surroundings were a legionary fortress and the home of the Roman government in the area. During the Roman period a chapel inside the Luxor Temple originally dedicated to goddess Mut was transformed in to a Tetrarchy cult chapel and later into a church.
Duration: 3 hours
Meals included:
โข Lunch
โข Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight on Board on Royal Ruby Nile Cruise
Day 2: Breakfast on Board then Tours the Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon and The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
Stop At: Valley of the Kings, Luxor City, Luxor 85511 Egypt
The Valley of the Kings also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings is a valley in Egypt where, for a period of nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC, rock cut tombs were excavated for the pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom (the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Dynasties of Ancient Egypt).
The valley stands on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes (modern Luxor), within the heart of the Theban Necropolis. The wadi consists of two valleys, East Valley (where the majority of the royal tombs are situated) and West Valley.
Duration: 3 hours
Meals included:
โข Breakfast
โข Lunch
โข Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight on Board on Royal Ruby Nile Cruise
Day 3: Breakfast on board. Visit the Temple of Horus in Edfu. Sail to Kom Ombo
Stop At: Temple of Horus, Adfo, Edfu Egypt
The Temple of Edfu is an Egyptian temple located on the west bank of the Nile in Edfu, Upper Egypt. The city was known in the Hellenistic period as Koinฤ Greek: แผฯฯฮปฮปฯฮฝฮฟฯ ฯฯฮปฮนฯ and Latin Apollonopolis Magna, after the chief god Horus, who was identified as Apollo under the interpretatio graeca.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Temple of Kom Ombo, Nagoa Ash Shatb, Kom Ombo 81611 Egypt
The Temple of Kom Ombo is an unusual double temple in the town of Kom Ombo in Aswan Governorate, Upper Egypt. It was constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180โ47 BC. Some additions to it were later made during the Roman period.
Duration: 3 hours
Meals included:
โข Breakfast
โข Lunch
โข Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight on Board on Royal Ruby Nile Cruise
Day 4: Breakfast on board and Sail to Aswan arrival Aswan then Visit the High Dam, the Granite Quarries & the Temple of Philae
Stop At: Temple of Philae, Island of Agilika, Aswan Egypt
Philae is an island in the reservoir of the Aswan Low Dam, downstream of the Aswan Dam and Lake Nasser, Egypt. Philae was originally located near the expansive First Cataract of the Nile in Upper Egypt and was the site of an Egyptian temple complex. These rapids and the surrounding area have been variously flooded since the initial construction of the Aswan Low Dam in 1902.The temple complex was dismantled and moved to nearby Agilkia Island as part of the UNESCO Nubia Campaign project, protecting this and other complexes before the 1970 completion of the Aswan High Dam. The hieroglyphic reliefs of the temple complex are being studied and published by the Philae Temple Text Project of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna (Institute OREA).
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Aswan High Dam, Manteqet As Sad Al Aali, Aswan Egypt
The Aswan Dam, or more specifically since the 1960s, the Aswan High Dam, is an embankment dam built across the Nile in Aswan, Egypt, between 1960 and 1970. Its significance largely eclipsed the previous Aswan Low Dam initially completed in 1902 downstream
Duration: 30 minutes
Meals included:
โข Breakfast
โข Lunch
โข Dinner
Accommodation included: Overnight on Board on Royal Ruby Nile Cruise
Day 5: Breakfast on board. Disembarkation and Transfer you to Aswan airport
Stop At: Aswan, Aswan, Aswan Governorate, Nile River Valley
Transfer to Aswan airport or to train station or to a hotel in Aswan
Duration: 30 minutes
Meals included:
โข Breakfast
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