Luxor
4 Days 12 Hours
Escorted tour
Luxor ,Egypt
Nile Cruises to Luxor and Aswan are irresistible for travel enthusiasts and those eager to explore the world and its secrets. Whether you are a history lover or not, you will find yourself utterly amazed standing before the ancient temples whose many secrets remain unknown to this day. With Malaheb Group, we provide you with a comprehensive 4-night, 5-day itinerary every week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, ensuring you enjoy every moment from the first step onto the Nile Cruise.
As the ship sails along the calm waves of the Nile, the excitement is indescribable when gazing at the lush green banks, remote villages, and green fields throughout the journey. The governorates of Luxor and Aswan witness a distinctive tourist movement, attracting visitors from all over the world year-round due to their rich ancient treasures. Southern Egypt enjoys warm winters and moderate summers, making your exploration of outdoor tourist cities in the daily tours even more enjoyable.
The itinerary doesn't limit itself to your stay within the hotel; each day offers visits to various unique attractions. Explore the East Bank, including the beauty of the Karnak Temple, the Luxor Temple, and the new Avenue of the Sphinxes. Then, delve into the West Bank, where you can visit the Hatshepsut Temple, the Valley of the Kings, the Alabaster Factory, the Colossi of Memnon, and don't forget to enjoy visits to Aswan's attractions, such as the Adfo Temple, the Kom Ombo Temple, the Philae Temple, the High Dam, and Lake Nasser. Optional excursions and tours include the hot air balloon ride, the Habu Temple, the Sound and Light Show, the Plant Island, the Nubian Village, and the Abu Simbel Temple.
High Dam:
When visiting Aswan, you can witness the High Dam, which tells the story of Egyptians tirelessly working to build it, showcasing Egyptian architectural progress. For more information, click here.
Nubian Village:
The vibrant colors and cheerful houses of the Nubian Village will captivate you upon your visit, giving you a deep warmth among the village residents while enjoying their traditions. To learn more, click here.
Plant Island in Aswan:
It is a protected area for plants covering about 17 acres, divided into seven plant zones, housing many rare and perennial plants. For more information, click here.
Free tour in Aswan's Tourist Market:
You can buy souvenirs and famous goods, including perfumes, spices, and purchase a variety of Aswan dates at special prices. To learn more, click here.
Valley of the Kings:
Kings of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties were buried in the famous Valley of the Kings, hidden among the rocky slopes and holding other secrets. To learn more, click here.
Philae Temple:
Considered one of the most important Pharaonic temples, it is located on the east bank of the Nile and is famous for its colossal statues and the magnificent structure dedicated to the goddess Hathor.
Kom Ombo Temple:
The Kom Ombo Temple is a double temple dedicated to the gods Sobek and Horus, located on the banks of the Nile and featuring reliefs and murals depicting scenes of daily life and religious myths.
Edfu Temple:
Located on the banks of the Nile, dedicated to the god Horus, the temple is characterized by colorful roofs and artistic reliefs depicting stories from ancient Egyptian history and religion. To learn more, click here.
Horus Temple:
The Horus Temple is located in the city of Edfu and is dedicated to the god Horus, the falcon-headed deity. It features a massive structure and artistic reliefs depicting battles and religious scenes. To learn more, click here.
Karnak Temple:
Karnak Temple is one of the largest temples in ancient Egypt with massive columns, dedicated to three main deities: Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. For more details, click here.
New Avenue to the Sphinx:
Refers to the passage leading to the Sphinx statue on the Giza Plateau, providing an exciting tourist experience where visitors can enjoy a distant view of the Sphinx and capture stunning photos. For more details, click here.
Luxor Temple:
One of the most important temples in Egypt, dedicated to Amun-Ra, renowned for its colossal columns and reliefs telling stories from Egyptian history. For more details, click here.
Hatshepsut Temple:
A small temple in Luxor dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut, known for its luxurious decor and magnificent statues. Discover more by clicking here.
Colossi of Memnon:
Two colossal statues located in the Luxor temple complex on the west bank of the Nile, on the west side of the ancient Thebes. For more details, click here.
Alabaster Factory:
Refers to sites used for extracting and shaping limestone and alabaster in ancient times to build temples and statues in Egypt. For more information, click here.