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8 Days Nile Cruise from Luxor
Join Top Class Egypt Travel on 8 Days Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan and discover the ancient wonders of the Pharaohs along the Nile. Explore the Valley of the Kings, where the tombs of Tutankhamun and other rulers are located, and the Karnak Temple, the largest religious complex in the world, on a fascinating Nile Cruise from Luxor. Visit the Philae Temple in Aswan, dedicated to the goddess Isis, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the Nile riverbanks.
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Inclusions & Exclusions
Tour Inclusion:
- 24/7 Customer Support
- Meet & Assist at Airport
- Airport Pickup
- Airport Drop-off
- English Speaking Guide
- Private AC Vehicle
- All Entrance Fees
- Domestic Flights
Tour Exclusion:
- International Flights
- Hot Air Balloon Ride
- Any Extras Not Mentioned
- Personal Expenses
- Tips & Gratuities
Day by Day Itinerary
A 8-day unforgettable journey through Egypt
Day 1: Arrival and Boarding
International Arrival
Begin your Egyptian journey with confidence as we guide you through the bustling international terminal. From luggage assistance to your waiting private car, we ensure your first moments in the country are world-class.
Day 2: Thebes-West
The Valley of the Kings: The Sacred Silence of the Pharaohs

Journey into the heart of the Theban Hills to discover the Valley of the Kings, the world’s most magnificent royal burial ground. For over 500 years, during the New Kingdom (18th to 20th Dynasties), the Great Pharaohs—including Ramses the Great, Seti I, and Tutankhamun—were laid to rest here in rock-cut tombs of staggering complexity. Hidden deep within the limestone cliffs, these "Houses of Eternity" are adorned with vibrant, sacred texts and celestial maps designed to guide the kings on their journey to the afterlife. It is a "Top Class" sanctuary of silence, gold, and ancient mystery.
The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut: The Limestone Masterpiece of the Sun Queen

Discover the breathtaking elegance of the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, one of the world’s most distinctive architectural wonders. Carved into the towering limestone cliffs of Deir el-Bahari on the West Bank of Luxor, this three-tiered terraced temple was designed by the brilliant architect Senenmut for Egypt’s most powerful female Pharaoh. Marvel at the perfectly symmetrical colonnades, the majestic statues of Hatshepsut as Osiris, and the colorful reliefs depicting her famous Expedition to the Land of Punt, showcasing the splendor and divine authority of the 18th Dynasty.
The Colossi of Memnon: The Lone Sentinels of a Vanished Empire

Stand in the shadow of giants at The Colossi of Memnon, two massive stone statues that have guarded the West Bank of Luxor for over 3,400 years. Towering 18 meters high, these twin monoliths represent Pharaoh Amenhotep III and are all that remain of what was once the largest mortuary temple in ancient Egypt. Famous in antiquity for the "vocal" phenomenon—where one statue was said to "sing" at dawn—these majestic figures remain a breathtaking symbol of royal power and the enduring mysteries of the 18th Dynasty.
Hot Air Balloon over Luxor

Experience the ultimate "Top Class" adventure as you soar over the Valley of the Kings at sunrise. Float silently above the majestic Temple of Hatshepsut and the Colossi of Memnon, witnessing the ancient landscape bathed in golden light. From this breathtaking height, you’ll see the stark contrast between the lush green Nile Valley and the rugged Theban Mountains—a once-in-a-lifetime journey above the world’s most iconic monuments.
Day 3: Edfu / Kom Ombo
Temple of Horus: The Majestic Legend of Edfu

Step into the most perfectly preserved cult temple in all of Egypt. The Temple of Horus at Edfu is a majestic "Top Class" monument dedicated to the falcon-headed god of protection. Its towering pylon, massive courtyards, and mysterious inner sanctuaries remain almost exactly as they were 2,000 years ago. As you walk through the Great Hypostyle Hall, you can still see the intricate reliefs depicting the epic battle between Horus and Set, bringing the powerful myths of ancient Egypt to life in stunning detail.
Temple of Sobek & Haroeris: The Dual Power of Kom Ombo

Experience the architectural rarity of the Temple of Kom Ombo, a unique "Top Class" sanctuary perfectly symmetrical in its design. Standing on a high dune overlooking the Nile, this double temple is dedicated to two rival deities: Sobek, the crocodile god, and Haroeris, the falcon-headed Horus the Elder. Wander through its twin entrances and halls to discover ancient medical reliefs depicting surgical tools, and a fascinating Nilometer used to measure the river’s life-giving floods. It is a stunning blend of power, healing, and history under the Egyptian sun.
Day 4: Aswan Highlights
Philae: The Sun-Drenched Silhouette of the First Cataract

Experience the romantic beauty of the Temple of Isis at Philae, a "Top Class" sanctuary rising majestically from the waters of the Nile. Accessible only by a scenic motorboat ride through the First Cataract, this island temple is a masterpiece of Greco-Roman architecture, dedicated to the goddess of love and magic. Its golden sandstone walls and elegant colonnades are perfectly mirrored in the river, creating a breathtaking silhouette against the Aswan sky. It is a place where ancient myths and the tranquil beauty of the Nile converge in a timeless, sun-drenched embrace.
The High Dam: The Colossus of Modern Egypt

Witness a true engineering masterpiece of the 20th century, the Aswan High Dam. This "Top Class" landmark stands as a symbol of modern Egypt’s power and vision, stretching over 3,800 meters across the Nile. From its crest, you’ll enjoy a breathtaking dual panorama: the vast, deep blue expanse of Lake Nasser on one side and the traditional flow of the river toward the heart of Egypt on the other. It is a monumental achievement that transformed the nation, controlling the Nile’s life-giving floods and powering the dreams of a modern civilization.
The Unfinished Obelisk: A Giant Frozen in Granite

Witness the sheer scale of ancient engineering at the Unfinished Obelisk, the largest known ancient obelisk in the world. Located in the northern quarries of Aswan, this "Top Class" archaeological site offers a rare look at the incredible techniques used to carve massive monuments directly from the solid red granite bedrock. Had it been finished, it would have stood over 42 meters high and weighed nearly 1,200 tons. Walking along its massive length, you can still see the chisel marks of the ancient stonemasons, providing a powerful connection to the craftsmanship that built the wonders of Egypt.
Day 5: Optional Trip to Abu Simbel
The Temples of Abu Simbel: A Monumental Encounter with History

Experience the ultimate symbol of ancient Egyptian grandeur with Abu Simbel: The Architectural Masterpiece of Ramses II. Carved directly into the sandstone cliffs of the Nubian desert, these twin temples represent the pinnacle of Pharaonic ambition and a modern engineering miracle. Stand in awe before the four colossal statues of the Great Temple, then explore the intricate reliefs of the Temple of Hathor, dedicated to the beautiful Queen Nefertari. Beyond their ancient origins, the temples tell a fascinating story of global cooperation, having been meticulously dismantled and relocated block-by-block in a UNESCO-led rescue mission to save them from the rising waters of Lake Nasser. Whether you visit for the celestial magic of the Sun Festival or the haunting beauty of the night-time Sound and Light Show, Abu Simbel remains an essential pilgrimage for every traveler to Egypt.
Day 6: Return from Aswan to Luxor
Classic Nile Cruise: The Timeless Journey from Aswan to Luxor

Experience the ultimate Egyptian odyssey with a Classic Nile Cruise: The Timeless Journey from Aswan to Luxor. offering a front-row seat to the world’s most spectacular open-air museum. Sail from the serene cataracts of Aswan to the monumental gates of Luxor.
Day 7: Thebes-East
The Karnak Temple Complex: Where Time Bows to Ancient Grandeur

Enter the largest religious complex ever built by man at the Karnak Temple Complex. Dedicated to the god Amun-Ra, this massive open-air museum in Luxor is a forest of stone spanning over 200 acres. Wander through the world-famous Great Hypostyle Hall, with its 134 colossal columns reaching for the sky, and marvel at the towering obelisks of Queen Hatshepsut, each a masterpiece of engineering from the heart of Ancient Thebes.
Lunch
Recharge with a tasty midday meal designed to keep you energized for your afternoon adventures.
Luxor Temple: The Golden Sanctuary of Eternal Light

Step into the heart of ancient Thebes at Luxor Temple, a majestic monument that has remained a place of worship for over 3,000 years. Unlike other temples, this masterpiece on the East Bank was the site where kings were crowned. Marvel at the colossal statues of Ramses II, the soaring obelisk, and the elegant colonnade of Amenhotep III, all connected to Karnak by the legendary Avenue of Sphinxes.
Day 8: Return Flight Home
International Departure
Conclude your holiday with a smooth and punctual transfer to the international airport. Our professional drivers and staff ensure you arrive well ahead of your flight, leaving you with nothing but great memories.
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