Egypt Express I - 2 nights Cairo / 4 nights cruise / 2 nights sleeping car train

Egypt Express I - 2 nights Cairo / 4 nights cruise / 2 nights sleeping car train

Aswan, Luxor And Cairo.

Excellent

4.6/5
Duration

9 Days

Type

Private

Run

Everyday

Location

Aswan, Luxor And Cairo

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Overview

Don't choose programs of your vacation randomly, just leave it to the experts who have more than 25 years' experience to plan your tour, Nile Dream Tours organize a tour enable you to visit the most important sightseeing of Cairo after you will be transferred to the train station to catch the sleeping train to join Nile cruise By this you get two birds with one stone, or on the other hand, we save the time as we do so many excursions in a short time, for you, it is time-wise and value of money. Nile Dream is here to fulfil your expectations.

Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival at Cairo airport, assistance by our representative of Nile Dream Tours, transfer to the hotel and accommodation.
Day 2

In the morning you will meet by our tour guide and visit:

Giza plateau, where the 4th dynasty pyramids were constructed Khufu (Cheops) pyramid, it is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only one that stands until now, it is the most attractive monument on the plateau 146.59 meters high and its sides at the base reached 230.37 meters in length. The tilt of their faces was 52 degrees. It is the greatest monument in Egypt and has almost 2,300,000 stone blocks. As an Arab proverb says: "man fears time, but time fears pyramids."

Khafra (Khefern) pyramid is 136.4 meters high, each side measures 215.25 meters and the inclination of its faces is just over 53 degrees. Its estimated volume is more than 1.6 million cubic meters. On its vertex remains of the old original shiny limestone covering can still be seen.

The pyramid of Menkaura (Mykerinos) whose base measures 103.4 meters on each side and its original height was 65.5 meters, with a slope on all four sides of 51 degrees. It conserves at the base 16 courses of red granite that corresponded to the lower cladding of the monument. We will continue to visit the Valley Temple and the Great Sphinx built by Pharaoh Khafra (Khefern) it is 73 meters long, and almost 20 meters high.

Saqqara necropolis, there you visit the Pyramid of Djoser the earliest stone building in Egypt built in the 27th century BC during the III Dynasty for the burial of Pharaoh. The pyramid structure rises above the plateau in a series of six stepped ‘mastabas" and was built in several stages, beginning with an initial square mastaba and that its plan was changed several times during the construction and finally was surrounded by a complex of dummy buildings enclosed within a niche limestone wall over 10 m high, all this was designed by the genius architect Imhotep. The burial chamber has been closed for restoration for decades but recently was opened.


Memphis, the capital of Ancient Egypt founded by King Menes or Narmer during the old kingdom, and lasted for more than eight dynasties as a center of art and architecture, once again during the new kingdom became the military capital of the Egyptian empire. The city reached a peak of prestige under the sixth dynasty as a center for the worship of Ptah, the god of creation and artworks, His consort Sekhmet, and their son Nefertem. The alabaster sphinx that guards the temple of Ptah serves as a memorial of the city's former power and prestige, also the recumbent statue of Ramses II is the most beautiful carved statue in all Egypt.

Lunch in a local restaurant.

Transfer to the train station to take the sleeping train to Luxor.

Accommodation on the train bed with dinner and breakfast.
Day 3

Arrival and assistance at the train station in Luxor. Transfer by private, air conditioning vehicle to the cruise. After check-in, you will visit the East Bank of the Nile (Karnak &Luxor) Temples.

The ancient Egyptians believed that towards the end of the annual agricultural cycle the gods and the earth became exhausted and required a fresh input of energy from the chaotic energy of the cosmos. To accomplish this magical regeneration the Opet festival was held yearly the procession began at Karnak and ended at Luxor temple.

Karnak Temple. a city of temples built over 2,000 years, it is the largest religious building ever made, covering about 1.5 km by 0.8 km could hold ten average European cathedrals, the great temple at the heart of Karnak is so big that St Peter’s Milan, and Notre Dame Cathedrals would fit within its walls. with the largest number of pylons in all the Egyptian temples dedicated to the sacred triad of Thebes Gods, Amun, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu.

Luxor Temple Lying at the other end of Thebes connected with Karnak by the avenue of sphinxes the temple was built by Amenhotep III completed by Tutankhamun and Horemheb from the XVIII dynasty and finally, Ramses II from the XIX dynasty added the first pylon later the sanctuary was reconstructed by Alexander the Great.

Dinner and accommodation on board with the possibility to enjoy The Sound and light show at Karnak temple (optional).
Day 4

After breakfast on board, you will visit:

Valley of the Kings is one of the oldest Royal burial places in all over the world. It consists of more than 60 rock-cut tombs carved out of a big mountain which looks like a huge natural Pyramid overlooking the Nile on the west bank of Luxor, more than a third of this number of tombs used for burying the great pharaohs who ruled Egypt from the 16th century to 11th century B.C which considered the glamorous days of Ancient Egypt known as the New Kingdom period (18th, 19th and 20th dynasties), such as the famous pharaohs Thotmosis lll, Sity l Ramses ll, Ramses lll, etc. Each tomb consists of 3 or 4 large corridors decorated with bright and colorful scenes, paintings and carvings representing philosophical ideas and future vision of the Hereafter, which explained and illustrated in 9 Holly books such as the book of deads, the book of caverns etc..., those large corridors end by the most important point of the tomb which is the burial chamber supposedly to have the most valuable objects of the treasure buried around the Pharaoh's mummy, as well we can see a very large painting of goddess Nut the goddess of the Sky and the journey of day and night, some of these burial chambers still has the sarcophagus you hardly believe it is cut out of single piece of granite brought from Aswan quarries 130 miles south of Luxor and taken dawn more than 300fts into the mountain, So many excavators worked in Valley of the Kings, such as Howard Carter who discovered the discovery of the discoveries of the 20th century which is the intact tomb of King Tut Ankh Amon occurred in 4th of November 1922.

The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is one of the best architectural buildings; it consists of three levels connected to each other and has different scenes on its walls that represent the queen's divine birth and commercial expedition to the land of Punt. The temple is mainly dedicated to worshipping the god Ammon-Ra, the Colossi of Memnon, are two statues that represent Pharaoh Amenhotep III in a Seated Position in front of his funeral temple.

Lunch and the boat sail first to Esna about 4 hours and after crossing the lock keep sailing to Edfu you have dinner and stay on board overnight in Edfu.
Day 5

Breakfast on board. Transfer by horse carriage to visit the Temple of Horus located in the town of Edfu that derives its name from the ancient Egyptian Djeba which was the place where the god Horus was worshipped and where the battle between Horus and his traditional enemy Seth in ancient mythology took place. The main monument at Edfu is the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus The sand has helped to preserve the building which was found completely intact when it was first cleared and excavated by Auguste Mariette in the 1860s it is the most well-preserved and the only that has been completed, was constructed from sandstone blocks in time of Ptolemy III Euergetes I in 237 BC, and was completed 57 BC.


Sailing to Kom Ombo, having lunch on board, visit Kom Ombo is an industrial town 45 km north of Aswan. Its classical name was Ombos, the temple is very unusual. It was dedicated to two triads of deities, each with its own associated chambers and sanctuaries. On the eastern side of the temple, the crocodile god Sobek is honoured with his wife who is here named Hathor and their son Khonsu. On the west side, Haroeris or ‘Horus the Elder’ is accompanied by his wife Hathor-ta-sent-nefert and their son Panebtawy. The main part of the temple was probably begun by Ptolemy VI Philometor, On the inside of the enclosure wall at the rear of the temple is a famous relief depicting surgical instruments.

Sailing to Aswan. Dinner and night on board.
Day 6

Breakfast on board. Visit Aswan High Dam, which was built in 1960 by president Nasser and inaugurated 1971by Sadat containing 17 times the volume of the great pyramid at Giza the dam is 3.6 km. long and 111 m. high, 980 m. wide at its base and 40 m. wide at the crest and equipped with 12 turbines producing 2.1 million kilowatts per hour it was built to prevent problems caused by the Nile flood.

Move to visit the famous, unfinished obelisk a gigantic single piece of granite was intended to be an obelisk and is attributed to Queen Hatshepsut, it would have weighed around 1216 tones, and 42 m length if it had been finished.

Visit Philae Temples located now on The island of Eguilca between Aswan dam and the high dam constructed during the reign of Ptolemy II and completed by the Roman emperors. And it was dedicated to Goddess Isis, goddess of maternity and magic in the Egyptian mythology and was considered the mother of god Horus and the consort of God Osiris, lunch on board, and in the afternoon, Optional: visit the Nubian Village.
Day 7

Check out and breakfast, free morning in Aswan. (Optional) tour to the magnificent temple of Abu Simbel.

In the afternoon transfer to the train station in Aswan to take the sleeping train (bed with dinner and breakfast) to Cairo.
Day 8

Arrival and assistance at the train station in Cairo, transfer to your hotel and check-in.

Possibility to organize for you as an optional tour:

Egyptian Museum/Citadel of Saladin/ Mohamed Ali Mosque/ Coptic Cairo/ Khan el Khalili
Day 9

Check out and breakfast, Transfer to Cairo Airport to take the return flight.

Included/Excluded

- Meet and greet service by our representatives upon your airport arrival.
- Transfers in private vehicle with air conditioning.
- 6 transfers. (4 in Cairo, 1 in Luxor, 1 in Aswan).
- Sleeping train tickets (Cairo /Luxor and Aswan / Cairo) including breakfast and dinner.
- English-speaking tour guide during your excursions.
- 1 Bottled mineral water every day.
- Main Entrance Fees.
- Excursions according to the itinerary.
- This itinerary could be changed in order according to the circumstances of service not to be canceled.
- 1 meal during visits at a local restaurant.
- Accommodation in Cairo for 2 nights, including daily breakfast.
- Accommodation on board Nile cruise 4 nights, on full board.
- Egyptian SIM card, per family, for your unlocked mobile device for your stay in Egypt.
- Tourism Police Permission.
- Tax.

- International airfare to Egypt.
- Entry Visa to Egypt.
- Personal spending.
- Extra Entry Ticket to inside the Pyramids.
- Extra Entry Ticket to the Solar Boat Museum.
- Extra Entry Ticket to the tombs that have a special entrance in Luxor.
- Optional Activities.
- Drinks.
- Tipping.
- Anything not mentioned above.

4*

Price,Terms & Conditions

1 Person

$1265

2 to 4 Person

$865

5 to 8 Person

$720

5*

Price,Terms & Conditions

1 Person

$1320

2 to 4 Person

$895

5 to 8 Person

$750

Luxury

Price,Terms & Conditions

1 Person

$1495

2 to 4 Person

$995

5 to 8 Person

$850

Great Luxury

Price,Terms & Conditions

1 Person

$1605

2 to 4 Person

$1145

5 to 8 Person

$995

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