Resumen This unique tour combines the Pyramids and Sphinx in Cairo with the iconic Nile Cruise between Cairo and Aswan. This newly opened up route operates on limited dates through the year so book early to avoid missing out Itinerario Corto / Ruta
- Día 1
- Arrive In Cairo, Transfer To Cruise Boat
- Día 2
- Egyptian Museum, Coptic Cairo And The Pyramids And...
- Día 3
- Exploring Memphis, Saqqara And The Grand Egyptian ...
- Día 4
- Start Sailing To Beni Suef
- Día 5
- Sail South Towards Minya
- Día 6
- Tuna El Gebel, Ashmunein & Beni Hassan
- Día 7
- Tel El Amarna & Sail Towards Asyut
- Día 8
- Sailing Day To Sohag
- Día 9
- Abydos Visit & Sail To Naga Hammadi
- Día 10
- Tour Of Dendera, Sail To Luxor
- Día 11
- Luxor, West Bank Tours
- Día 12
- Luxor, East Bank Tour, Sail To Edfu
- Día 13
- Edfu & Komombo Temple, Sail To Aswan
- Día 14
- Sightseeing In Aswan
Ciudades de viaje (7): Abu Simbel, Aswan, Cairo, Esna, Gizeh, Luxor, Saqqara Detalles Embarking on this iconic journey, you are invited to traverse the storied waters of the Nile, embarking from the grandeur of Cairo, where the Pyramids and Sphinx stand as eternal sentinels of Egypt's rich history. Your voyage unfolds southward, navigating through the heartland of ancient civilization, toward the enchanting realms that lie between Luxor and Aswan.
Venturing beyond the beaten path, this expedition unveils a rare opportunity. Historically inaccessible, the lower reaches of the Nile between Cairo and Abydos have long eluded the typical tourist trail. Yet, a select few now have the chance to partake in a journey that spans this lesser-trodden terrain. Few and far between are the vessels that undertake the full passage from Cairo to Luxor each year, making this voyage a truly exclusive experience.
As the ship charts its course, you'll encounter hidden gems of antiquity, such as Tel Amarna, Beni Hassan, and Hermopolis, where time seems to stand still amidst the remnants of ancient civilizations. Along the verdant banks of the Nile, glimpses of rural life unfold, offering a window into the everyday existence of the Egyptian people.
Upon reaching Luxor, the pace quickens, and the river teems with activity. Explorations on the west bank unveil the majestic Valley of the Kings, the resplendent Temple of Queen Hatchepsut, and the towering Colossi of Memnon, each a testament to the grandeur of Egypt's pharaonic past. Across the waters, the east bank beckons with the monumental Karnak and Luxor Temples, where gods and pharaohs once held court amidst towering columns and intricate hieroglyphs.
For those embarking on the extended 15-day voyage, the journey continues southward, past the ancient temples of Edfu and Komombo, toward the final destination of Aswan. Here, amidst the tranquil waters, the island temple of Philae rises in splendor, a testament to the enduring legacy of Egypt's spiritual heritage. Optional excursions beckon to the legendary temples of Abu Simbel, relocated to higher ground to escape the encroaching waters of Lake Nasser.
As the journey draws to a close, the ship bids farewell, either in Luxor following the 12-day expedition or in Aswan after the extended 15-day odyssey. From these ancient shores, travelers embark on their homeward journey, their hearts filled with the timeless echoes of Egypt's storied past, their minds enriched by the treasures unearthed along the banks of the mighty Nile. |