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Welcome to the River Nile.
Only a small section of the majestic River Nile, the longest river in the world, runs through Egypt; yet it is the most well known portion of the river due to the ancient temples and monuments that lie along its banks. According to ancient Egyptians, the eastern bank was perceived to be the place of birth and growth, and the west, the place of death.

Experience the best River Nile cruise on board the five star: The Oberoi Philae and fall in love with the secrets of ancient Egypt; from timeless monuments to hand carved temples and tombs.

Our cruiser offers spacious accommodations, all day fine dining and revitalising spa therapies, as well as an in house movie theatre and a dance floor; luxuries that are complemented by our sincere consideration for your every need.

CRUISE INFORMATION
Cabins
Cabin Size
Cabin Facilities
Cruise Information
  • Twenty two spacious luxury cabins and suites offer River Nile views, luxurious bathrooms and complimentary Internet.

Luxury Cabins.

Total Room Size36 square meters

The perfect place to relax and unwind.

For never ending River Nile views, you can simply open your window. Take in the sights from your comfortable armchair or from the comfort of your bed. Decorated in a natural palette, with clean lines and natural fabrics, these spacious cabins also include a living space and a bathroom with a shower.

Luxury Suites.

Total Room Size55 square metres

Designed with your utmost comfort in mind.

These suites have been carefully designed for your cruising pleasure, with floor to ceiling windows that open onto River Nile views. The spacious interiors include a king size bedroom, a living room, a bathroom with a standalone bathtub, a shower and a private changing room. Egyptian modern artworks provide the finishing touch.

Luxury Suites with Terrace.

Total Room Size85 square metres

Your own private space on the River Nile.

Uninterrupted River Nile views can be enjoyed from your king size bedroom, from a sun lounger on your private terrace or from your private heated outdoor whirlpool. The stunning 55 square metres interiors are decorated in a relaxing natural palette, with touches of Egyptian modern art. They also include a living room, a bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, a shower and a private changing room.

  • Fully air-conditioned cabins (individually controlled).
  • Marine satellite TV reception closed circuit video.
  • LCD Television in all cabins.
  • Cabins are equipped with private W/C, shower and hair dryer.
  • Sound System, safety box & Mini bar in all cabins.
  • Main Restaurant.

    Authentic cuisine freshly prepared by Oberoi chefs.

    Decorated in a natural palette, with natural lighting and River Nile views during the day, the Main Restaurant is transformed into a softly lit, ambient fine dining space in the evening. The menu spans fine Western, Indian, Asian and Middle Eastern cuisines, freshly prepared on board by Oberoi chefs.

    Poolside Restaurant.

    Our al fresco dining space with River Nile views.

    The top deck Poolside Restaurant offers panoramic vistas up and down the River Nile. For your comfort, it is shaded by a large canopy in the daytime. After dark, it exudes romance by the light of glowing lamps and underfoot spotlights. The Poolside Restaurant serves light meals, snacks and also offers a special

    The Bar and Cigar Lounge.

    Our venue for exclusive dance and movie nights.

    The Bar serves alcoholic and soft beverages at intimate tables. It also offers a dance floor and a movie theatre for your entertainment during the cruise. Cuban cigars can be savoured in the attached upper deck Cigar Lounge. River Nile views from here provide the perfect accompaniment to the evening.

  • Front office available 24 hours.
  • Internet service against charge on board.
  • Laundry service.
  • Large sun deck with Pool and pool bar.
  • Gift shop.
  • Doctor available upon need.
  • Meeting space can be arranged if boat is totally chartered.
  • International telephone and fax service against charge.
  • Fitness equipment.
  • Sauna and massage.
  • Major credit cards accepted.
  • Main Restaurant.
  • Lounge Bar.
  • Sun Deck Bar.
  • Spa. Swim. Work out. Experience holistic wellness on the River Nile.
PRICE INCLUDING
  • Tickets for the sites mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Accompaniment of a guide speaking in your language throughout the trip.
  • Meet & Assist Representative
  • All transfers and program visits in vehicles with AC.
  • Internet Sim card for 04 gigabytes.
  • Bottle of water during visits.
  • Meals specified in the itinerary.
PRICE EXCLUDING
  • International or internal flights.
  • Entry visa in Egypt.
  • Any activity not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Meals and drinks not specified in the itinerary.
  • General tips, which can be managed if desired
ITINERARY

Itinerary - 4 Nights Cruise

Aswan to Luxor

Itinerary - 4 Nights Cruise

Luxor to Aswan
Day 1 
  • 12:00 noon Embarkation
  • 12:30 Lunch
  • 16:00 Visit Nubian Museum. In the early 1960’s, when Egypt built the High Dam at Aswan, Egyptologists and archaeologists the world over heeded UNESCO’s appeal to salvage the monuments of Egyptian Nubia before the rising waters of Lake Nasser submerged them forever. More than sixty expeditions ultimately joined the “Nubian Rescue Campaign”, which resulted in the excavation and recording of hundreds of sites, the recovery of thousands of objects, and the salvage and translocation of a number of important temples to higher ground.
  • 17.00 Tea at club lounge. 19:00 cocktail reception.
  • 19:30 Dinner Overnight in Aswan
Day 2 
  • 07:00 Breakfast
  • 08:00 visit of Philae temple and High Dam High Dam Built between 1960 and 1971, the immense High Dam is 3,830 meters(12,562 feet) across, 111 meters (364 feet) high and 980 meters (3,214 feet) wide at its base. At the eastern end of the dam there is a visitors’ pavilion detailing the construction of the dam and at the western end there is a lotus shaped tower, built to commemorate the Soviet Union’s support in the building of the dam. The Philae Temple is dedicated to the Goddess Isis and was built in Ptolemaic times. The oldest parts of the temple were built by Nectanebo I (380 – 362 B.C.) and a large portion of the temple was constructed during the regime of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285 – 246 B.C.). With the building of the High Dam this monument was relocated to the nearby island of Agilika. The UNESCO led project took eight years to complete during which Agilikawas landscaped to look like Philae.
  • 12.00 noon Sail to Komombo
  • 12:30 Lunch
  • 14:30 Visit the twin temple of Komombo. One side of the temple is dedicated to the Crocodile God Sobek, God of Fertility and Creator of the World. The other side is dedicated to the Falcon God Haroeis, also known as Horus, the Elder. The construction of the Temple of Komombo began in the 2nd century and completed in the 1st century BC. The temple is built in imposing Graeco – Roman style and is in a particularly beautiful setting overlooking the Nile. The Chapel of Hathor to the south of the temple now houses a few crocodile mummies from the nearby crocodile necropolis.
  • 16:00 Sail to Edfu
  • 17.00 Tea at club lounge.
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Edfu
Day 3 
  • 7:30 Breakfast
  • 09:00 Visit the Temple of Edfu, The Temple of Horus at Edfu was buried under sand and silt for nearly two thousand years. It is the largest and best-preserved Ptolemaic temple in Egypt. Construction of the temple began in 237 B.C. and the main temple complex took 25 years to complete.
  • 11:00 Sail to Essna
  • 13:00 Lunch Cross the Essna Lock Sail to Luxor
  • 17.00 Tea at club lounge.
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Luxor
Day 4 
  • 5:00 Breakfast
  • 6:00 Visit West bank valley of kings, king Tut’s tomb, Ramses “the six”, Dier Elmadina, Habu and colossus of Memnon. Visit the West Bank. Explore the West Bank of ancient Thebes. Visit Valley of the Kings, with its royal tombs, King Tut’s tomb, Ramesses the 6th. This is followed by a visit to Temple of Medinet Habu, Dier El Madina. On the way back stop at the Colossi of Memnon. The remote barren Valley of the Kings was the necropolis of the New Kingdom pharaohs. By digging their tombs deep into the Theban Hills pharaohs from 1500 BC had hoped to stop robbers stealing the priceless possessions buried with them. Sixty two tombs have been found in the Valley of the Kings including Tomb of Ramesses VI, Tomb of Tutankhamen and Tomb of Seti. The beautiful temple of Medinet Habuis second only to Karnak in size and detail. Soaring 18 meter (60 feet) into the sky, the two enthroned statues are the first monuments most visitors see on arriving in the West Bank. All that remains today are the two faceless colossi called the Colossi of Memnon, which, despite the ravages of time, are an impressive sight. 12:30 Lunch 15:00 Visit Luxor and Karank temples Spread out on the east bank of the Nile and built on the site of the New Kingdom capital city of Thebes, Luxor is the tourist Mecca of the Nile Valley. The exciting excavations in the 19th and early 20th centuries, especially the discovery of King Tutankhamen’s tomb, aroused international interest in the town. The bustling town is centered on the magnificent Luxor Temple, an enduring symbol of its glorious past. Located at the northern end of the town of Luxor, Karnak Temple is the country’s most important temple. It covers two hectares (five acres) of land. The temple lay buried under sand for more than 1,000 years before excavation work began in the mid-19th century. Today, the huge task of restoration continues.
  • 17.00 Tea at club lounge.
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Luxor
Day 5 
  • 7:30 a.m. Breakfast
  • 8:00 a.m. Disembarkation

N.B: If your arrival time is so early, so we will start the tour direct upon arrival as the cruise check in time at 12:00 and we don’t want our guest waste their time waiting at the lobby for check in.
**Itinerary is subject to modification according to navigational and security restrictions without prior notice.
Day 1
  • 12:00 noon – Embarkation
  • 12:30 Lunch
  • 15:00 Visit Karnak and Luxor temple Spread out on the east bank of the Nile and built on the site of the New Kingdom capital city of Thebes, Luxor is the tourist Mecca of the Nile Valley. The exciting excavations in the 19th and early 20th centuries, especially the discovery of King Tutankhamen’s tomb, aroused international interest in the town. The bustling town is centered on the magnificent Luxor Temple, an enduring symbol of its glorious past. Located at the northern end of the town of Luxor, Karnak Temple is the country’s most important temple. It covers two hectares (five acres) of land. The temple lay buried under sand for more than 1,000 years before excavation work began in the mid-19th century. Today, the huge task of restoration continues.
  • 17:00 Tea at club Lounge
  • 19:00 cocktail reception
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Luxor
Day 2 
  • 5:00 Breakfast
  • 6:00 Visit West bank valley of kings, king Tut’s tomb, Ramses “the six”, Dier Elmadina, Habu and colossus of Memnon. Visit the West Bank. Explore the West Bank of ancient Thebes. Visit Valley of the Kings, with its royal tombs, King Tut’s tomb, Ramesses the 6th. This is followed by a visit to Temple of Medinet Habu, Dier El Madina. On the way back stop at the Colossi of Memnon. The remote barren Valley of the Kings was the necropolis of the New Kingdom pharaohs. By digging their tombs deep into the Theban Hills pharaohs from 1500 BC had hoped to stop robbers stealing the priceless possessions buried with them. Sixty two tombs have been found in the Valley of the Kings including Tomb of Ramesses VI, Tomb of Tutankhamen and Tomb of Seti. The beautiful temple of Medinet Habuis second only to Karnak in size and detail. Soaring 18 meter (60 feet) into the sky, the two enthroned statues are the first monuments most visitors see on arriving in the West Bank. All that remains today are the two faceless colossi called the Colossi of Memnon, which, despite the ravages of time, are an impressive sight.
  • 12:00 Sail to Essna
  • 12:30 Lunch Cross the Essna Lock.
  • 17:00 Tea at club Lounge
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Essna
Day 3 
  • 5:00 Sail to Edfu
  • 7:30 Breakfast
  • 10:00 Visit the Temple of Edfu, The Temple of Horus at Edfuwas buried under sand and silt for nearly two thousand years. It is the largest and best-preserved Ptolemaic temple in Egypt. Construction of the temple began in 237 B.C. and the main temple complex took 25 years to complete.
  • 12:00 Sail to Komombo
  • 13:00 Lunch
  • 17:00 Tea at club Lounge
  • 18:00 Visit the twin temple of Komombo. One side of the temple is dedicated to the Crocodile God Sobek, God of Fertility and Creator of the World. The other side is dedicated to the Falcon God Haroeis, also known as Horus, the Elder. The construction of the Temple of Komombo began in the 2nd century and completed in the 1st century BC. The temple is built in imposing Graeco – Roman style and is in a particularly beautiful setting overlooking the Nile. The Chapel of Hathor to the south of the temple now houses a few crocodile mummies from the nearby crocodile necropolis. 1
  • 9:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Kom Ombo
Day 4
  • 05:00 Sail to Aswan
  • 07:00 Breakfast
  • 08:00 Visit the High Dam and Philae temple High Dam Built between 1960 and 1971, the immense High Dam is 3,830 meters(12,562 feet) across, 111 meters (364 feet) high and 980 meters (3,214 feet) wide at its base. At the eastern end of the dam there is a visitors’ pavilion detailing the construction of the dam and at the western end there is a lotus shaped tower, built to commemorate the Soviet Union’s support in the building of the dam. The Philae Temple is dedicated to the Goddess Isis and was built in Ptolemaic times. The oldest parts of the temple were built by Nectanebo I (380 – 362 B.C.) and a large portion of the temple was constructed during the regime of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285 – 246 B.C.). With the building of the High Dam this monument was relocated to the nearby island of Agilika. The UNESCO led project took eight years to complete during which Agilikawas landscaped to look like Philae. 12:30 Lunch 16:00 Visit Nubian Museum. In the early 1960’s, when Egypt built the High Dam at Aswan, Egyptologists and archaeologists the world over heeded UNESCO’s appeal to salvage the monuments of Egyptian Nubia before the rising waters of Lake Nasser submerged them forever. More than sixty expeditions ultimately joined the “Nubian Rescue Campaign”, which resulted in the excavation and recording of hundreds of sites, the recovery of thousands of objects, and the salvage and translocation of a number of important temples to higher ground.
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Aswan
Day 5
  • 07:30 Breakfast
  • 08:00 Disembarkation

N.B: If your arrival time is so early, so we will start the tour direct upon arrival as the cruise check in time at 12:00 and we don’t want our guest waste their time waiting at the lobby for check in.

**Itinerary is subject to modification according to navigational and security restrictions without prior notice.
 

Itinerary - 7 Nights Cruise

Aswan to Luxor

Itinerary - 6 Nights Cruise

Luxor to Aswan
Day 1 – Wednesday
  • 12:00 noon Embarkation 12:30 Lunch 16:00 Visit Nubian Museum. In the early 1960’s, when Egypt built the High Dam at Aswan, Egyptologists and archaeologists the world over heeded UNESCO’s appeal to salvage the monuments of Egyptian Nubia before the rising waters of Lake Nasser submerged them forever. More than sixty expeditions ultimately joined the “Nubian Rescue Campaign”, which resulted in the excavation and recording of hundreds of sites, the recovery of thousands of objects, and the salvage and translocation of a number of important temples to higher ground.
  • 17.00 Tea at club lounge.
  • 19:00 cocktail reception.
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Aswan
Day 2 – Thursday
  • 07:00 Breakfast
  • 08:00 visit of Philae temple and High Dam High Dam Built between 1960 and 1971, the immense High Dam is 3,830 meters(12,562 feet) across, 111 meters (364 feet) high and 980 meters (3,214 feet) wide at its base. At the eastern end of the dam there is a visitors’ pavilion detailing the construction of the dam and at the western end there is a lotus shaped tower, built to commemorate the Soviet Union’s support in the building of the dam. The Philae Temple is dedicated to the Goddess Isis and was built in Ptolemaic times. The oldest parts of the temple were built by Nectanebo I (380 – 362 B.C.) and a large portion of the temple was constructed during the regime of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285 – 246 B.C.). With the building of the High Dam this monument was relocated to the nearby island of Agilika. The UNESCO led project took eight years to complete during which Agilikawas landscaped to look like Philae. 12.00 noon Sail to Komombo 12:30 Lunch 14:30 Visit the twin temple of Komombo. One side of the temple is dedicated to the Crocodile God Sobek, God of Fertility and Creator of the World. The other side is dedicated to the Falcon God Haroeis, also known as Horus, the Elder. The construction of the Temple of Komombo began in the 2nd century and completed in the 1st century BC. The temple is built in imposing Graeco – Roman style and is in a particularly beautiful setting overlooking the Nile. The Chapel of Hathor to the south of the temple now houses a few crocodile mummies from the nearby crocodile necropolis.
  • 16:00 Sail to Edfu
  • 17.00 Tea at club lounge.
  • 9:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Edfu
Day 3 – Friday
  • 7:30 Breakfast
  • 09:00 Visit the Temple of Edfu, The Temple of Horus at Edfu was buried under sand and silt for nearly two thousand years. It is the largest and best-preserved Ptolemaic temple in Egypt. Construction of the temple began in 237 B.C. and the main temple complex took 25 years to complete.
  • 11:00 Sail to Essna
  • 13:00 Lunch Cross the Essna Lock Sail to Luxor
  • 17.00 Tea at club lounge.
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Luxor
Day 4 – Saturday
  • 5:00 Breakfast
  • 6:00 Visit West bank valley of kings, king Tut’s tomb, Ramses “the six”, Dier Elmadina, Habu and colossus of Memnon. Visit the West Bank. Explore the West Bank of ancient Thebes. Visit Valley of the Kings, with its royal tombs, King Tut’s tomb, Ramesses the 6th. This is followed by a visit to Temple of Medinet Habu, Dier El Madina. On the way back stop at the Colossi of Memnon. The remote barren Valley of the Kings was the necropolis of the New Kingdom pharaohs. By digging their tombs deep into the Theban Hills pharaohs from 1500 BC had hoped to stop robbers stealing the priceless possessions buried with them. Sixty two tombs have been found in the Valley of the Kings including Tomb of Ramesses VI, Tomb of Tutankhamen and Tomb of Seti. The beautiful temple of Medinet Habuis second only to Karnak in size and detail. Soaring 18 meter (60 feet) into the sky, the two enthroned statues are the first monuments most visitors see on arriving in the West Bank. All that remains today are the two faceless colossi called the Colossi of Memnon, which, despite the ravages of time, are an impressive sight. 12:30 Lunch 15:00 Visit Luxor and Karank temples Spread out on the east bank of the Nile and built on the site of the New Kingdom capital city of Thebes, Luxor is the tourist Mecca of the Nile Valley. The exciting excavations in the 19th and early 20th centuries, especially the discovery of King Tutankhamen’s tomb, aroused international interest in the town. The bustling town is centered on the magnificent Luxor Temple, an enduring symbol of its glorious past. Located at the northern end of the town of Luxor, Karnak Temple is the country’s most important temple. It covers two hectares (five acres) of land. The temple lay buried under sand for more than 1,000 years before excavation work began in the mid-19th century. Today, the huge task of restoration continues.
  • 17.00 Tea at club lounge.
  • 19:30 Dinner Overnight in Luxor
Day 5 – Sunday
  • Free morning
  • 07:30 onwards Breakfast
  • 11:00 Sail to Quina
  • 12:30 Lunch
  • 15:00 Visit the Temple of Dendara, dedicated to Hathor, Goddess of Music, Love and Joy. Buried under sand until the 19th century, the vast Temple of Hathor remains remarkably intact. The current temple is of Graeco-Roman style but its design imitates typical Pharaonic temple architecture.
  • 17:00 Tea at club lounge
  • 19:30Dinner
  • Overnight in Quina
Day 6 – Monday
  • 06:00 Breakfast
  • 07:00 Visit the Temple of Abydos For the Ancient Egyptians, Abydos was one of the holiest sites in the world. As the cult centre of the god Osiris and gateway to the underworld (believed to lie under the nearby hills), it was a popular place of pilgrimage and burial. The main monument at Abydos is the Temple of Seti I, built around 1300 BC by Seti and his son Ramesses II.
  • 12.00 Sail to Luxor
  • 12:30 Lunch
  • 17:00 Tea at club lounge
  • 18:00 Visit Luxor Museum
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Luxor
Day 7 – Tuesday
  • 7:30 Breakfast
  • 8:00 Disembarkation

N.B: If your arrival time is so early, so we will start the tour direct upon arrival as the cruise check in time at 12:00 and we don’t want our guest waste their time waiting at the lobby for check in.
**Itinerary is subject to modification according to navigational and security restrictions without prior notice.
Day 1 – Wednesday
  • 11:00 Embarkation
  • 11:00 Sail to Quina
  • 12:30 – Lunch
  • 15:00 Visit of Dendera temple Visit the Temple of Dendara, dedicated to Hathor, Goddess of Music, Love and Joy. Buried under sand until the 19th century, the vast Temple of Hathor remains remarkably intact. The current temple is of Graeco-Roman style but its design imitates typical Pharaonic temple architecture.
  • 17:00 Tea at club lounge
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Quina
Day 2 – Thursday
  • 06:00 Breakfast
  • 07:00 Visit the Temple of Abydos For the Ancient Egyptians, Abydos was one of the holiest sites in the world. As the cult centre of the god Osiris and gateway to the underworld (believed to lie under the nearby hills), it was a popular place of pilgrimage and burial. The main monument at Abydos is the Temple of Seti I, built around 1300 BC by Seti and his son Ramesses II.
  • 12.00 Sail to Luxor
  • 12:30 Lunch
  • 17:00 Tea at club lounge
  • 18:00 Visit Luxor Museum
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Luxor
Day 3 – Friday
  • Free morning
  • 07:30 onwards breakfast
  • 12:30 Lunch
  • 15:00 Visit Karnak and Luxor temple Spread out on the east bank of the Nile and built on the site of the New Kingdom capital city of Thebes, Luxor is the tourist Mecca of the Nile Valley. The exciting excavations in the 19th and early 20th centuries, especially the discovery of King Tutankhamen’s tomb, aroused international interest in the town. The bustling town is centered on the magnificent Luxor Temple, an enduring symbol of its glorious past. Located at the northern end of the town of Luxor, Karnak Temple is the country’s most important temple. It covers two hectares (five acres) of land. The temple lay buried under sand for more than 1,000 years before excavation work began in the mid-19th century. Today, the huge task of restoration continues.
  • 17:00 Tea at club Lounge
  • 19:00 cocktail reception 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Luxor
Day 4 – Saturday
  • 5:00 Breakfast
  • 6:00 Visit West bank valley of kings, king Tut’s tomb, Ramses “the six”, Dier Elmadina, Habu and colossus of Memnon. Visit the West Bank. Explore the West Bank of ancient Thebes. Visit Valley of the Kings, with its royal tombs, King Tut’s tomb, Ramesses the 6th. This is followed by a visit to Temple of Medinet Habu, Dier El Madina. On the way back stop at the Colossi of Memnon. The remote barren Valley of the Kings was the necropolis of the New Kingdom pharaohs. By digging their tombs deep into the Theban Hills pharaohs from 1500 BC had hoped to stop robbers stealing the priceless possessions buried with them. Sixty two tombs have been found in the Valley of the Kings including Tomb of Ramesses VI, Tomb of Tutankhamen and Tomb of Seti. The beautiful temple of Medinet Habuis second only to Karnak in size and detail. Soaring 18 meter (60 feet) into the sky, the two enthroned statues are the first monuments most visitors see on arriving in the West Bank. All that remains today are the two faceless colossi called the Colossi of Memnon, which, despite the ravages of time, are an impressive sight.
  • 12:00 Sail to Essna
  • 12:30 Lunch Cross the Essna Lock.
  • 17:00 Tea at club Lounge
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Essna
Day 5 – Sunday
  • 5:00 Sail to Edfu
  • 7:30 Breakfast
  • 10:00 Visit the Temple of Edfu, The Temple of Horus at Edfu was buried under sand and silt for nearly two thousand years. It is the largest and best-preserved Ptolemaic temple in Egypt. Construction of the temple began in 237 B.C. and the main temple complex took 25 years to complete.
  • 12:00 Sail to Komombo
  • 13:00 Lunch
  • 17:00 Tea at club Lounge
  • 18:00 Visit the twin temple of Komombo. One side of the temple is dedicated to the Crocodile God Sobek, God of Fertility and Creator of the World. The other side is dedicated to the Falcon God Haroeis, also known as Horus, the Elder. The construction of the Temple of Komombo began in the 2nd century and completed in the 1st century BC. The temple is built in imposing Graeco – Roman style and is in a particularly beautiful setting overlooking the Nile. The Chapel of Hathor to the south of the temple now houses a few crocodile mummies from the nearby crocodile necropolis.
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Kom Ombo
Day 6 – Monday
  • 05:00 Sail to Aswan
  • 07:00 Breakfast
  • 08:00 Visit the High Dam and Philae temple High Dam Built between 1960 and 1971, the immense High Dam is 3,830 meters(12,562 feet) across, 111 meters (364 feet) high and 980 meters (3,214 feet) wide at its base. At the eastern end of the dam there is a visitors’ pavilion detailing the construction of the dam and at the western end there is a lotus shaped tower, built to commemorate the Soviet Union’s support in the building of the dam. The Philae Temple is dedicated to the Goddess Isis and was built in Ptolemaic times. The oldest parts of the temple were built by Nectanebo I (380 – 362 B.C.) and a large portion of the temple was constructed during the regime of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285 – 246 B.C.). With the building of the High Dam this monument was relocated to the nearby island of Agilika. The UNESCO led project took eight years to complete during which Agilikawas landscaped to look like Philae.
  • 12:30 Lunch
  • 16:00 Visit Nubian Museum. In the early 1960’s, when Egypt built the High Dam at Aswan, Egyptologists and archaeologists the world over heeded UNESCO’s appeal to salvage the monuments of Egyptian Nubia before the rising waters of Lake Nasser submerged them forever. More than sixty expeditions ultimately joined the “Nubian Rescue Campaign”, which resulted in the excavation and recording of hundreds of sites, the recovery of thousands of objects, and the salvage and translocation of a number of important temples to higher ground.
  • 19:30 Dinner
  • Overnight in Aswan
Day 7 – Tuesday
  • 7:30 Breakfast
  • 8:00 Disembarkation

N.B: If your arrival time is so early, so we will start the tour direct upon arrival as the cruise check in time at 12:00 and we don’t want our guest waste their time waiting at the lobby for check in.
**Itinerary is subject to modification according to navigational and security restrictions without prior notice.
 
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