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Private Luxury Dahabiy Cruise with Hot Air Balloon in Aswan
Why we love it?
Inclusions
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private Egyptology guide
- Private transfer
- 3 tombs in Luxor Ramses IX and Rameses III and mernbtah
- Obelisk of queen Hatshepsut in karnak
- Obelisk of thotmus
- Temple of Rameses
- Hot air balloon in luxor
- Abu Simbel in aswan
Exclusions
- Gratuities
Itinerary
Day 1
Embarkation in Dahabiya and Explore Luxor Attractions
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Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings, also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, is a valley in Egypt where, for a period of nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC, rock-cut tombs were excavated for the pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom.
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The mortuary temple of Hatshepsut
The mortuary temple of Hatshepsut is a mortuary temple built during the reign of Pharaoh Hatshepsut of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. Located opposite the city of Luxor, it is considered to be a masterpiece of ancient architecture.
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The Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, which stand at the front of the ruined Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III, the largest temple in the Theban Necropolis.
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The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak, comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, pylons, chapels, and other buildings near Luxor, Egypt.
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Overnight on Dahabiya
Overnight on Dahabiya
Day 2
Visit Edfu Temple and Sail To Kom Ombo
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The Temple of Edfu
The Temple of Edfu is an Egyptian temple located on the west bank of the Nile in Edfu, Upper Egypt. The city was known in the Hellenistic period in Koinē Greek: Ἀπόλλωνος πόλις and in Latin as Apollonopolis Magna, after the chief god Horus, who was identified as Apollo under the interpretatio graeca.
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The golden chain of Mountain the immortal place of rowing can be found between Edfu temple and the north side of Kom Ombo temple, Just 65 km in the north of Aswan. It used to be a highly famous quarry location located on both sides of the Nile River from the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom ([ ] BC) to construct some of the most legendary construction of that era which include the Karnak temples Complex, Luxor temple, Medinet Habu, Kom Omb0, and many more
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Overnight in Dahabiya Nile Cruise
Overnight in Dahabiya Nile Cruise
Day 3
Explore Kom Ombo Temple and Sail to Aswan
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The Temple of Kom Ombo
The Temple of Kom Ombo is an unusual double temple in the town of Kom Ombo in Aswan Governorate, Upper Egypt. It was constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180–47 BC. Some additions to it were later made during the Roman period.
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Overnight in Dahabiya Nile Cruise
Overnight in Dahabiya Nile Cruise
Day 4
Explore Aswan Attractions
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The Aswan Dam, or more specifically since the 1960s, the Aswan High Dam
The Aswan Dam, or more specifically since the 1960s, the Aswan High Dam, is the world's largest embankment dam, which was built across the Nile in Aswan, Egypt, 1960 and 1970. Its significance largely eclipsed the previous Aswan Low Dam initially completed in 1902 downstream.
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The unfinished obelisk
The unfinished obelisk is the largest known ancient obelisk and is located in the northern region of the stone quarries of ancient Egypt in Aswan, Egypt. It was studied in detail by Reginald Engelbach in 1922.
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Philae
Philae is an island in the reservoir of the Aswan Low Dam, downstream of the Aswan Dam and Lake Nasser, Egypt. Philae was originally located near the expansive First Cataract of the Nile in Upper Egypt and was the site of an Egyptian temple complex.
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Overnight in Dahabiya Nile Cruise
Overnight in Dahabiya Nile Cruise
Day 5
Visit Abu Simbel and explore aswan
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Abu simple
Abu simple
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Disembarkation From The Dahabiya Cruise
Disembarkation From The Dahabiya Cruise
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation nearby
- Passport required
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 1 day before start
Non-refundable after 1 day before start




