On this action packed journey we discover some of the world’s most remarkable archaeological sites including the Pyramids and Great Sphinx of Giza. In Luxor we board our Nile cruise boat, visit the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple. From here we set sail and explore the temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo on our way to the vibrant Nubian city of Aswan
Itinerary
[+] Detailed Itinerary
1
Join tour Cairo
Arrive Cairo and check-in at hotel. Cairo is a vibrant, exhilarating, exotic, fascinating and welcoming city. Home to the best Pharaonic, Coptic and Islamic sights in Egypt, this city is where you never know what incredible, half-forgotten monument you might stumble across while wandering around. If you arrive early you may wish to catch your first glimpse of the mighty Nile river, visit the capital's medieval markets by Khan El-Khalili, or walk down the Nile promenade. There are also plenty of cinemas, theatres and modern malls.
Overnight Standard Hotel
2
In Cairo; visit Pyramids, Sphinx & Egyptian Museum
Africa’s largest capital, Cairo, is situated mainly on the east bank of the Nile. Driving to Giza we see the Pyramids and Sphinx, among the most impressive man-made spectacles in the world. The Great Pyramid of Cheops is the largest of the group (originally 145m high with a square base 232m). Second is the Pyramid of Chephren (136m high, width 210m). The complex includes the Sphinx, a crouching lion with a human head carved from solid rock, and the splendid Granite Temple. After the Pyramids we head for the Egyptian Museum, via a papyrus institute, where you can learn something of the ancient methods of paper making in the Egypt of the pharaohs. The museum itself is a spectacular repository of some 120,000 items encompassing all aspects of the world of the ancient Egyptians, from ornate jewellery and towering granite statues, to creepy mummified remains and, of course, the remarkable golden treasures of Tutankhamun himself.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
3
Free day in Cairo; Fly to Luxor;
Today is a free day for optional trips to Saqqara the impressive steppe pyramid/necropolis of Zozer (Djoser) – the earliest of the pyramids of Egypt and the recently opened Red and Bent Pyramids at Dashur. Or an optional trip to Islamic Cairo to visit the illustrious Citadel, one of Saladin’s many strongholds during the Crusades period. There will also be the opportunity to enter one or more of the medieval mosques of Cairo. Alternatively you could use this free time to revisit the vast Egyptian museum. This evening we will have our flight to Luxor and transfer to the Riverboat.
Overnight Standard Cabin
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Swimming available
4
Set Sail from Luxor towards Aswan.
This morning we have free time to explore a little of what Luxor has to offer before returning to the boat and setting sail around late morning. We sail upstream (South) heading towards Kom Ombo and spend the afternoon and evening soaking up the views of the Nile Valley as we sail past the small villages that scatter the river banks.
Overnight Standard Cabin
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
5
Visit Edfu and Kom Ombo; Sail to Aswan
This morning we disembark to visit Edfu the largest Egyptian temple after Karnak. The falcon-headed god Horus guards the temple dedicated to him which is in almost perfect condition, in fact the temple is unusual in that its roof has survived intact. We re-board our boat and continue upstream to Kom Ombo,situated on the bank of the river this temple is particularly unique because it is dedicated to two gods; Haroeris and Sobek the crocodile god. It is thought that this part of the Nile used to have a large crocodile population hence the dedication to Sobek. We continue to Aswan, arriving late tonight.
Overnight Standard Cabin
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
6
Enjoy Aswan; Optional Abu Simbel tour
Today we disembark our Boat and head for shore amongst the Nubians. Aswan is Egypt’s most southerly city, traditionally regarded as the frontier post of Upper Egypt. Sited on the east bank, it stands just below the First Cataract and is the meeting point of Arab culture with Nubia and black Africa. Today we have the chance to travel by bus or air to the fabulous rock-hewn temple of Abu Simbel. Cut into the rock face, this enormous structure was raised 61m to save it from inundation by the artificial lake created by the Aswan High Dam. The 20m high statues represent Ramses II, known as the great builder. Alternatively wander the streets of this fascinating city, where stalls laden with colourful spices line the streets.
Overnight Standard Cabin
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
7
In Aswan; optional St Simeon's Monastery and Philae Temple
Today we will disembark the boat for the final time and check into our hotel situated overlooking the Nile. Today we have time to explore more of Aswan and the surrounding area. A popular optional excursion is the camel trek to the deserted coptic monastery of St. Simeon. One of the largest Coptic monasteries in Egypt, St Simeon’s was built in the 7th century and finally abandoned in the 13th. It now sits in splendid isolation at the end of a desert valley, an impressive sight, looking more like a desert fortress than a place of worship.You may wish to take an excursion to Philae Temple, situated on a picturesque island in the Nile.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
8
Drive to Luxor; Visit Karnak Temple
This morning we drive to Luxor and check into the hotel and this afternoon we have our included visit by ‘calesh’ (horse drawn carriage) to the stupendous Temple of Amun at Karnak, the labour of numerous pharaohs. Begun about 2000 BC, this vast temple was still being added to in Cleopatra’s time (1st century BC).There may also be the option in the afternoon to visit Deir-el- Medina and Medinet Habu - relatively little visited sites and for many a real highlight of the tour. Or you could enjoy an optional Donkey Trek in the West Bank, through villages and fields before watching the sun set over the Nile.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
9
Temple of Hatshepsut and Valley of the Kings; free time to explore
After breakfast we cross the Nile to visit the extraordinary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt’s only female Pharaoh, who usurped the throne from her son, the future Tuthmoses III. The scale of the temple and its magnificent setting are breathtaking, but perhaps even more remarkable are the details - look out for the fine carving of the ‘Expedition to the Land of Punt’. We then take a short bus ride to the Valley of the Kings’ to explore some of the more important sites made famous in 1922 by the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun by Howard Carter. We visit three tombs. The remainder of the day is left free for personal exploration in Luxor, during which you may like to take a calesh tour of local villages, or visit the Explore sponsored Sunshine Orphanage.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
10
Tour ends Luxor
Your tour ends in Luxor after breakfast.
Included meals: Breakfast