Private 5 Days Dahabiya Nile Cruise Luxor to Aswan

Luxor / Edfu / Kom Ombo / Aswan
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Golavita Travel
Duration

5 Day / 4 Nights

Golavita Travel
Tour type

Private Dahabiya Nile Cruise Tour

Private 5 Days Dahabiya Nile Cruise Luxor to Aswan
Trip Runs

Upon Request

Golavita Travel
Country

Egypt

Tour Details

Booking a private 5 days Dahabiya Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan is the best option for Meditation groups, Spiritual Egypt tour groups, honeymooners, or small groups with Egypt tours. Golavita Travel offers and arranges this unique experience with an expert Egyptologist tour guide and the best services to have a lifetime memory during Nile Cruise packages. Your 4 nights on board this luxury Dahabiya will take you from Luxor to Aswan and all the sights in between. You will explore ancient Egyptian Civilization and ancient Egyptian history during your Nile Cruise. Your 5 days / 4 nights Dahabiya Nile Cruise Luxor to Aswan will allow you to explore the famous archeologist's sights in Luxor such as the Valley of the Kings with Tutankhamun tomb, the Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, Colossi of Memnon on Luxor west bank. While on Luxor east bank you will visit Karnak temple. Moreover, in Aswan, you will discover Edfu temple, Gebel El Silsila, Kom Ombo temple, Philae temple, and Aswan High Dam. Book this unique Dahabiya Nile Cruise and enjoy 24/7 support, free cancelation, and instant and free booking.


Highlights

    • Explore the Valley of the Kings - Burial site of ancient pharaohs.
    • Admire the Hatshepsut Temple - Stunning mortuary temple.
    • Behold the Colossi of Memnon - Massive stone statues.
    • Wander through the Karnak Temples - Grand temple complex.
    • Visit the Edfu Temple - Well-preserved sanctuary.
    • Journey to Gebel El Silsila - Ancient sandstone quarries.
    • Tour the Kom Ombo Temple - Unique double temple.
    • Witness the High Dam - Modern engineering marvel.
    • Inspect the Unfinished Obelisk - Largest known ancient obelisk.

Included

    • 4 nights on board Dahabiya Nile Cruise on a full board basis
    • Egyptologist tour guide
    • All transfers by new brand modern A/C deluxe vehicle
    • All sights mentioned in the program
    • Entrance fees to all sights between Luxor and Aswan
    • All service charges and taxes

Excluded

    • Tipping
    • Personal Expenses
    • Any extras not mentioned in the program

Notes

    Pickup and Drop Off: Luxor / Aswan

Tour itinerary

  • Day 1 Luxor - Esna

    Start your private 5 Days Dahabiya Nile River Cruise Luxor to Aswan with the top Luxor attractions on the east bank of the Nile River.

    Karnak temple

    Karnak is the biggest open-air Museum in the world and one of the biggest sources for ancient Egyptian history starting from the Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom till the Late Period. There is a lot to see in Karnak temple such as the Red Chapel of Hatshepsut, Mut temple, Khonsu temple, and Ptah temple. Meanwhile, the biggest Hypostyle Hall with 134 columns and its reliefs explains ancient Egyptian religion, wars, and religious rituals. Besides, ancient Zodiac, astrology, and sculpture in ancient Egypt. Indeed, there are plenty of gods on the walls of Karnak like Amun, Osiris, Mut, Isis, Horus, Seshat, and Anubis. Whenever you visit Karnak explore Hatshepsut Obelisk, Sacred Lake, the great Scarab, and Festival Hall of Thutmose III.

     Valley of the Kings

    A must-see Luxor attraction on the west bank of the Nile is Valley of the Kings was the place where Egyptian Pharaohs of the 18th, 19th, and 20th Dynasties rested forever. Also, the Valley includes the tomb of the famous king Tutankhamun. Meanwhile, you can spot on the walls of the tombs all the religious books such as Book of the Day, Book of the Night, Book of Imyduat, and Opening of the Mouth.

    Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut

    Senmut, Hatshepsut's engineer built her a beautiful temple in Deir El Bahari close to Mentohotep II temple and Thutmose III temple. The temple has unique reliefs like the agriculture in ancient Egypt, trading with the Punt country known as the Punt expedition, and the Music and dance of that time. Also, the Divine Birth of Hatshepsut by her father god Amun and the beautiful Chapel of Hathor and Anubis. Meanwhile, Deir El Bahari Cache was found very close to the Hatshepsut temple.

    Memnon Colossi

    Massive statues for Amenhotep III decorated his Mortuary temple on the west bank of the Nile River called Memnon Colossi. They are the second biggest in Egypt after those of Abu Simbel and they show the king seated with his wife and mother. At the end of your Luxor day tour, you will be escorted to Esna to board your Dahabiya Nile Cruise

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch

  • Day 2 Edfu Temple

    Enjoy your delicious breakfast on board the Dahabiya cruise while sailing to Edfu city. Upon arrival, you will enjoy a short horse carriage ride to Horus temple.

    Edfu temple

    Horus temple or Edfu temple in Aswan is the second largest Pharaonic temple in Egypt and the best-preserved temple. The temple is the only temple has legend of Horus and Seth in details and it was connected to Dendera temple via Pharaonic feast of the Good Union between Hathor of Dendera temple and Horus. Horus temple is famous for its Mammisi, Nilometer, Nut chapel, holy of holies.

    Gebel El Silsila

    On the way between Edu and Kom Ombo, you will visit the quarries from where the ancient Egyptians cut the stones for building Luxor temples such as Karnak temple, Habu temple, and Mortuary temple of Amenhotep the Third. Once you finish the visit, you will go back to the Dahabiya Cruise to complete your sail towards Kom Ombo. There is always a chance to swim in the Nile upon request or enjoy a sundeck and the great view of the daily life long the river.

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

  • Day 3 Kom Ombo temple

    Enjoy your breakfast on board while sailing to Kom Ombo with the chance to stop for swimming in the Nile. Upon arrival, you will start your tour to the only double temple in Egypt.

    Kom Ombo temple

    Unfortunately, the Kom Ombo temple in ruins but still keep amazing carvings such as the ancient Calendar, surgical instruments, and Cleopatras scenes. Also, you can admire the god Sobek and Horus relieves with Isis in the shape of Sekhmet. Kom Ombo is the only temple were everything was duplicated and was one of the biggest healing centers in Egypt. At the end of the tour, you will be back to the Dahabiya and sail towards Aswan.

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

  • Day 4 Aswan

    Another delicious breakfast on board then start your Aswan day tour to some of the best Aswan attractions.

    Aswan High Dam

    Aswan High Dam is one of the best projects of the twentieth century started in 1960 and completed in 1970. As a result, Lake Nasser was created but drowned a lot of priceless temples, fortresses, and chapels such as Abu Simbel, Kalabsha Temple, Amada Temple, and Beit El Wali.

    Unfinished Obelisk

    This is the place from where the ancient Egyptians cut the granite stone for building their temples and Obelisks such as Osireion in Abydos, Valley temple in Giza Plateau, and Hatshepsut Obelisk in Karnak temple. Here, you will learn how ancient Egyptian people cut the stones, smoothed them, and transported them to Luxor. Also, you will see the broken Obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut known as the unfinished Obelisk. This Obelisk is supposed to be 42 meters long, and weighing 1,090 tons.

    Philae temple

    Enjoy a short motorboat ride to the temple of Philae then start your visit to one of the best Greco-Roman temples in Egypt. Walk with your guide inside the temple and learn about the curse of the two Obelisks that decorated the entrance one day. Also, explore the amazing Mammisi of Philae, Hathor temple, Trajan Kiosk, and the Nilometer. Meanwhile, the temple is the source of one of the famous Festivals in ancient Egypt called the Isis festival was celebrated every 10 days. After that, we will drive you back to the Nile cruise for lunch and overnight on board.

    Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

  • Day 5 Disembarkation

    Enjoy your last breakfast on board the Dahabiya before you check out and your guide will drive you anywhere you like to end your Private 5 Days Dahabiya Nile Cruise Luxor to Aswan.

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  • Which is better, a normal cruise or a Dahabiya Nile cruise?

    Dahabiya is the better choice for many people in their Egypt tours, Dahabiya cruises typically have fewer passengers, creating a more personal experience, as well as offering more flexibility in terms of the destinations and activities available.

  • Is the Dahabiya Nile cruise worth it?

    Dahabiya Nile cruise is one of the most incredible experiences that you will have with Egypt Nile cruises tours, and it is worth taking, you can visit Luxor and Aswan with Dahabiya.

  • How much do you tip a Dahabiya Nile cruise?

    On the Dahabiya Nile cruise, you will enjoy the best service, you can tip for around $10 USD per person per night, and you can leave the tip after you finish your tour with Golavita Travel if you want.

  • How long is a Dahabiya Nile river cruise?

    Our Dahabiya boats go between Esna and Aswan on the Nile, sailing back. We provide a selection from 4 to 5 days, and on these days you can visit the best attractions in Luxor and Aswan like the Valley of the Kings, Karnak temple, the High dam, Edfu temple, Kom Ombo, and the Philae temple, you can book 4 Nights Dahabiya Cruise Luxor to Aswan to enjoy all these sites.

  • What types of activities are offered on a Dahabiya Nile Cruise?

    On a Dahabiya Nile Cruise, activities could include cultural performances, traditional Egyptian cuisine, and guided trips to historical places. Some cruises may also provide activities such as yoga, cooking classes, and bird watching.

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