M S Opera sailing every friday from Aswan every monday from Luxor
Arrived port | cairo international airport |
Departure port | cairo international airport |
Includes | - Accommodation on board M S Opera based on full board. All visits as mentioned in program- - Meals as mentioned - complimentary Arrival & Departure Airport or Railway Station transfer To\From Nile Cruise Boat in Luxor or in Aswan -Transportation in private air-conditioned car - English speaking tour guide All service charges and taxes - |
Excludes | Any optional excursions - Entry visa at airport upon arrival- Any personal services like (tel, fax, laundry…)- |
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1“Aswan – Luxor”
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2Day 1:-
- Meet and assist M.M.T representative at Aswan airport or railway station. - Start a visit of the High Dam - finished in 1971; it has ensured up to three harvests a year. -Visit The unfinished obelisk - still rooted to the bedrock of granite - Visit the Phiela temple which located in a beautiful setting, landscaped to match the original site of the temple when it was relocated by UNESCO after the building of the Aswan Dam threatened the site. The temple has several shrines and sanctuaries such as Trajan’ s Kiosk or Pharaoh's Bed. - Embarkation on board of the Nile Cruise and Lunch. - Dinner and overnight on board.
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3Day 2:-
- Early breakfast and excursion to the ancient wonder of Abu Simbel is a set of two temples near the border of Egypt with Sudan. It was constructed for the pharaoh Ramses II and the other for his own wife, Nefertari by bus, Back to Aswan. - Back to cruise and sailing to Komombo. - Visit the Temple of Sobek and Horus the Elder is an unconventional temple in that it is dedicated to two triads of deities; Sobek, Hathor and their child Khonsu, and Horus the Elder (Heru-ur or Haroeris), Tasenetnofret (“the good sister”) and their child Panebtawy (the Lord of the Two Lands). Sobek and Horus the Elder are the two primary gods, and so the temple was also known as “House of the Crocodile” (Sobek) and “Castle of the Falcon” (Horus). - Lunch on board during sailing to Edfu. - Visit the Temple of Edfu (Horus Temple) which is considered to be one of the most beautiful and preserved Temples in Egypt, Edfu Temple dates back to Ptolemaic times. - Dinner during sailing to Luxor crossing Esna Lock.
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4Day 3:-
- Breakfast on board and visit the greatest highlights of Luxor - Visit Karnak temple complex is home to three main temples, several smaller enclosed temples, and a number of outer temples - Visit Luxor Temples is a must see site on any trip to Egypt; it is a testimony to the history of the continuous history of Egypt, -Lunch, dinner on board and overnight. (Optional excursion for sound and light show at Karnak temple) -
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5Day 4:-
-Breakfast on board and Disembarkation the Nile Cruise - Visit the west bank - Valley of Kings which is the ancient burial ground of many of Egypt's New Kingdom ruler’s truly impressive site. - Hatshepsut Temple which located beneath massive cliffs near the west bank of the Nile, the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, also known as Deir el Bahri, is dedicated to Amon-Ra, the sun god. - Colossi of Memnon These two gigantic figures of Amenhotep III were originally situated in front of his Mortuary temple, which seems to have been destroyed for unknown reasons. - Transfer to Luxor domestic airport or railway station for your departure.
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6Luxor - Aswan
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7Day 1:-
- Meet and assist M.M.T representative at Luxor airport or railway station. - Embarkation on board of the Nile Cruise and Lunch. - Visit Karnak temple complex is home to three main temples, several smaller enclosed temples, and a number of outer temples - Visit Luxor Temples is a must see site on any trip to Egypt; it is a testimony to the history of the continuous history of Egypt, - Dinner and over night on board. (Optional excursion for sound and light show at Karnak temple) -
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8Day 2:-
-Breakfast on board and visit the west bank. - Valley of Kings which is the ancient burial ground of many of Egypt's New Kingdom ruler’s truly impressive site. - Hatshepsut Temple which located beneath massive cliffs near the west bank of the Nile, the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, also known as Deir el Bahri, is dedicated to Amon-Ra, the sun god. - Colossi of Memnon These two gigantic figures of Amenhotep III were originally situated in front of his Mortuary temple, which seems to have been destroyed for unknown reasons. - Lunch, dinner and over night on board during sailing to Edfu crossing Esna lock.
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9Day 3:-
- After breakfast on board visit the Temple of Edfu (Horus Temple) which is considered to be one of the most beautiful and preserved Temples in Egypt, Edfu Temple dates back to Ptolemaic times. - Lunch during sailing to Komombo. - Visit the Temple of Sobek and Horus the Elder is an unconventional temple in that it is dedicated to two triads of deities; Sobek, Hathor and their child Khonsu, and Horus the Elder (Heru-ur or Haroeris), Tasenetnofret (“the good sister”) and their child Panebtawy (the Lord of the Two Lands). Sobek and Horus the Elder are the two primary gods, and so the temple was also known as “House of the Crocodile” (Sobek) and “Castle of the Falcon” (Horus). - Dinner during sailing to Aswan.
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10Day 4:-
- After breakfast start a visit of the High Dam - finished in 1971; it has ensured up to three harvests a year. -Visit The unfinished obelisk - still rooted to the bedrock of granite - Visit the Phiela temple which located in a beautiful setting, landscaped to match the original site of the temple when it was relocated by UNESCO after the building of the Aswan Dam threatened the site. The temple has several shrines and sanctuaries such as Trajan’ s Kiosk or Pharaoh's Bed. - Dinner and over night on board.
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11Day 5:-
-Breakfast on board and Disembarkation the Nile Cruise. - Excursion to the ancient wonder of Abu Simbel is a set of two temples near the border of Egypt with Sudan. It was constructed for the pharaoh Ramses II and the other for his own wife, Nefertari by bus, Back to Aswan. - Transfer to Aswan domestic airport or railway station for your departure.
The Rates
M S Opera sailing every friday from Aswan every monday from Luxor
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Description
Arrived port | cairo international airport |
Departure port | cairo international airport |
Includes | - Accommodation on board M S Opera based on full board. All visits as mentioned in program- - Meals as mentioned - complimentary Arrival & Departure Airport or Railway Station transfer To\From Nile Cruise Boat in Luxor or in Aswan -Transportation in private air-conditioned car - English speaking tour guide All service charges and taxes - |
Excludes | Any optional excursions - Entry visa at airport upon arrival- Any personal services like (tel, fax, laundry…)- |
Location Map
Timeline
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1“Aswan – Luxor”
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2Day 1:-
- Meet and assist M.M.T representative at Aswan airport or railway station. - Start a visit of the High Dam - finished in 1971; it has ensured up to three harvests a year. -Visit The unfinished obelisk - still rooted to the bedrock of granite - Visit the Phiela temple which located in a beautiful setting, landscaped to match the original site of the temple when it was relocated by UNESCO after the building of the Aswan Dam threatened the site. The temple has several shrines and sanctuaries such as Trajan’ s Kiosk or Pharaoh's Bed. - Embarkation on board of the Nile Cruise and Lunch. - Dinner and overnight on board.
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3Day 2:-
- Early breakfast and excursion to the ancient wonder of Abu Simbel is a set of two temples near the border of Egypt with Sudan. It was constructed for the pharaoh Ramses II and the other for his own wife, Nefertari by bus, Back to Aswan. - Back to cruise and sailing to Komombo. - Visit the Temple of Sobek and Horus the Elder is an unconventional temple in that it is dedicated to two triads of deities; Sobek, Hathor and their child Khonsu, and Horus the Elder (Heru-ur or Haroeris), Tasenetnofret (“the good sister”) and their child Panebtawy (the Lord of the Two Lands). Sobek and Horus the Elder are the two primary gods, and so the temple was also known as “House of the Crocodile” (Sobek) and “Castle of the Falcon” (Horus). - Lunch on board during sailing to Edfu. - Visit the Temple of Edfu (Horus Temple) which is considered to be one of the most beautiful and preserved Temples in Egypt, Edfu Temple dates back to Ptolemaic times. - Dinner during sailing to Luxor crossing Esna Lock.
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4Day 3:-
- Breakfast on board and visit the greatest highlights of Luxor - Visit Karnak temple complex is home to three main temples, several smaller enclosed temples, and a number of outer temples - Visit Luxor Temples is a must see site on any trip to Egypt; it is a testimony to the history of the continuous history of Egypt, -Lunch, dinner on board and overnight. (Optional excursion for sound and light show at Karnak temple) -
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5Day 4:-
-Breakfast on board and Disembarkation the Nile Cruise - Visit the west bank - Valley of Kings which is the ancient burial ground of many of Egypt's New Kingdom ruler’s truly impressive site. - Hatshepsut Temple which located beneath massive cliffs near the west bank of the Nile, the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, also known as Deir el Bahri, is dedicated to Amon-Ra, the sun god. - Colossi of Memnon These two gigantic figures of Amenhotep III were originally situated in front of his Mortuary temple, which seems to have been destroyed for unknown reasons. - Transfer to Luxor domestic airport or railway station for your departure.
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6Luxor - Aswan
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7Day 1:-
- Meet and assist M.M.T representative at Luxor airport or railway station. - Embarkation on board of the Nile Cruise and Lunch. - Visit Karnak temple complex is home to three main temples, several smaller enclosed temples, and a number of outer temples - Visit Luxor Temples is a must see site on any trip to Egypt; it is a testimony to the history of the continuous history of Egypt, - Dinner and over night on board. (Optional excursion for sound and light show at Karnak temple) -
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8Day 2:-
-Breakfast on board and visit the west bank. - Valley of Kings which is the ancient burial ground of many of Egypt's New Kingdom ruler’s truly impressive site. - Hatshepsut Temple which located beneath massive cliffs near the west bank of the Nile, the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, also known as Deir el Bahri, is dedicated to Amon-Ra, the sun god. - Colossi of Memnon These two gigantic figures of Amenhotep III were originally situated in front of his Mortuary temple, which seems to have been destroyed for unknown reasons. - Lunch, dinner and over night on board during sailing to Edfu crossing Esna lock.
-
9Day 3:-
- After breakfast on board visit the Temple of Edfu (Horus Temple) which is considered to be one of the most beautiful and preserved Temples in Egypt, Edfu Temple dates back to Ptolemaic times. - Lunch during sailing to Komombo. - Visit the Temple of Sobek and Horus the Elder is an unconventional temple in that it is dedicated to two triads of deities; Sobek, Hathor and their child Khonsu, and Horus the Elder (Heru-ur or Haroeris), Tasenetnofret (“the good sister”) and their child Panebtawy (the Lord of the Two Lands). Sobek and Horus the Elder are the two primary gods, and so the temple was also known as “House of the Crocodile” (Sobek) and “Castle of the Falcon” (Horus). - Dinner during sailing to Aswan.
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10Day 4:-
- After breakfast start a visit of the High Dam - finished in 1971; it has ensured up to three harvests a year. -Visit The unfinished obelisk - still rooted to the bedrock of granite - Visit the Phiela temple which located in a beautiful setting, landscaped to match the original site of the temple when it was relocated by UNESCO after the building of the Aswan Dam threatened the site. The temple has several shrines and sanctuaries such as Trajan’ s Kiosk or Pharaoh's Bed. - Dinner and over night on board.
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11Day 5:-
-Breakfast on board and Disembarkation the Nile Cruise. - Excursion to the ancient wonder of Abu Simbel is a set of two temples near the border of Egypt with Sudan. It was constructed for the pharaoh Ramses II and the other for his own wife, Nefertari by bus, Back to Aswan. - Transfer to Aswan domestic airport or railway station for your departure.