Temples and Timeless Vistas
8- Day version
Inclusive
of all transfers, A 5 Day Nile Cruise , One Way Sleeper Train &
One way Domestic air fare
And two hotel nights in Luxor or Aswan . Perfect
add-on to a Cairo visit. Weekly on Fri , Sun, Tue, Wed & Thu.
Embarkation Luxor or Aswan

Private Nile Cruising ( minimum 4 guests is required )
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for the full listing of Nile Cruises
: Rates & Itinerary for : 4 days
, 8 Days Cruise
Add Abu Simbel
DAY
1 - CAIRO LUXOR (D)
Please
advise the name of your hotel in Cairo. Transfer is included
( private car/driver) from your hotel to Cairo Railway Station. We have
several boats that do start on different days of the week to accommodate
your schedule.
Dinner is served on board the sleeper train in the privacy of your compartment.
DAY 2 - LUXOR:
In Luxor Transfer is included to your hotel.
If you prefer to fly from Cairo to
your cruise please click here . Reminder of the day at leisure.
DAY
3 - LUXOR / CRUISE (BLD)
Check in on your luxury cruiser at noon. After lunch, we visit the great
temples of Luxor and Karnak, then return to our Nile cruiser
in time for afternoon tea.
DAY
4 - VALLEY OF THE KINGS (cBLD)
We
tour today as well the magnificent tombs in the Valley of the Kings,
including Tut-Ankh-Amon's tomb, and the great temple of Queen Hatshepsut,
we
stop at the Colossi of Memnon on the way back to our cruise.
Queen Nefertari's tomb will be closed for urgent repairs. , that's
why we are visiting instead the Ancient Worker's village at Deir el
Medinah
The
Queen for whom the sun shines :
Long before Cleopatra humbled the ruler of Rome, an Egyptian queen held
power over the heart and soul of Ramses, Egypt's greatest pharaoh. In
the 12th century BC, a brokenhearted Ramses built a grand funerary tomb
for Queen Nefertari, "the Beautiful one," in the Valley of the Queens.
It's been exquisitely restored with the aid of an American endowment,
and is among the rarest sights in all Egypt: the only great tomb ever
built by a pharaoh for his late queen. Artistically, it is the closest
thing you could ever come to see the original Ancient Egyptian art in
all of its glory and finesse.
Because of its fragile nature, only a limited number of visitors are
allowed entry each day. We are the only company to include a visit to
Nefertari's tomb in our daily program. Because of the limited access
we must rise early for our visit, appropriate as Ramses named Nefertari
"the one for whom the sun shines."
Then it's on to Queen Hatshepsut's Temple and the Colossi of Memnon.
Afterward,
we'll continue on Luxor's west bank to get a totally different perspective
on ancient Egyptian life, at the ancient workers' settlement of Deir
el-Medinah. While most of the imposing stone monuments and sites of
Egypt honor the lives and after-lives of royalty, Deir el-Medinah gives
us unique and surprising insights into the ordinary citizens who constructed
and decorated the tombs.
Here
we'll see the excavated homes shared by laborers with their domestic
animals. These quarters were surprisingly large, with three good-sized
rooms, courtyard, kitchen, and even storage cellars. While ancient Egypt
might not have been a workers' paradise, we'll see that artisans and
builders were highly regarded in their community. We are proud to be
the only operator to offer regular visits to this singular ancient settlement
in its tour and cruise programs.

DAY
5 - EDFU & KOM OMBO (cBLD) We cruise
by Esna to Edfu, where we board horse-drawn carriages
for the ride to the Temple of Horus. Returning to our ship, we
set sail for Kom Ombo. In the evening, there's a jolly galabia party
aboard.
DAY
6 - KOM OMBO & ASWAN (cBLD)
We explore the twin Temples of Haroeris and Sobek at Kom Ombo,
then sail south to Aswan. After lunch we board a graceful felucca
and cruise among the islands, returning to our ship in time for tea.
DAY
7 - ASWAN - Nubian Museum, Camel Caravan, Nubian Village, (cB)
After
breakfast we check out, visit the awesome Aswan dams, and next
an ancient granite quarry complete with an unfinished obelisk, the Nubian
Museum ,then board a motor launch to visit the the
Island temple of Philae , dedicated to the Ancient Goddess ISIS :
The
Mystery of Isis
Two
millennia ago the Mediterranean world was enthralled by the mystery
of Isis:
"I,
Isis, am all that has been, that is or shall be; no mortal man hath
ever seen me unveiled."
Called
Aset by the ancient Egyptians, the goddess was a Madonna in the Mediterranean
tradition that stretches far, far back to the primitive Mother Goddess
from Anatolia, home to some of the oldest human communities on earth.
Isis
was the powerful and quick-witted protector of her son Horus, the Sun
God. Ancient peoples throughout the Mediterranean regarded Isis and
Horus as the perfect Madonna and Child. Another legend says she was
also the mother of the fertility god Min who, judging from the depiction
of him on temple walls, needed no help from Viagra!
Because
of her wisdom and skill at protection, she was admired as a good magician
capable of healing the sick and protecting the dead in their journey
to the Underworld.
Be
our guest if you wish on a complimentary short camel caravan to a near
by Nubian Village for tea with the locals.
We
proceed to your Hotel,
overlooking the Nile and the ancient island of Elephantine. Remainder
of the day at leisure.
DAY 8 - ASWAN / Cairo (cB)
Breakfast at leisure at the hotel.
Transfer is included back to Aswan airport. Domestic air fare is
included, ticket is issued & delivered in Cairo .
In Cairo , we meet you at the airport & escort you back to your
hotel or assist with your transfer to another connecting international
flight. End of our service - Bon Voyage !
Add
Cairo Stay or, Abu simbel
with a private car and guide , extend
in Aswan , an extra night ?
Itinerary
is subject to change without notice.
RATES per
person in USD
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5
stars - Deluxe
5
stars -Sample Deluxe Nile Cruises:
Monaco , Monte
Carlo , Diamond , Beau Soleil,
Presidential Nile Cruise
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| Triple |
US$
1124 |
| Double |
US$
1365 |
| Single |
US$
1890 |
Inclusions:
- All
shore excursions, entrance fees, the service of an English Speaking
guide.
- Welcome
fruit basket upon check-in on board the Nile .
- Tea
/ coffee with every meal on board the cruise.
- Welcome
drink upon arrival on board the cruise.
- Complimentary
bottle of water for each of our guest delivered daily to your cabin
while you are on board the cruise.
- Complimentary
bottle of water for each of our guest with every meal while you are
on board the cruise.
- One
night hotel accommodation in Aswan (Old Cataract hotel or the Oberoi),
or in Luxor : Old Winter Palace or the Sonesta St. George), with tax,
breakfast & service charge.
- Welcome
fruit basket upon check-in.
- All
outside cabins, including all tax & service charges.
- All
meals on board the cruise : B = Breakfast,
L = Lunch, D = Dinner.
Afternoon tea daily onboard.
- All
transfers as listed, all by private car/van & driver.
-
Domestic air fare between Cairo & the cruise, tax included. Add
$ 150 for upgrade to business class ( subject to availability)
.
Rates
do not include:
- Tips.
- Insurance
- Drinks
with meals. Meals not specifically mentioned. Tips for guides and
hotel personnel.
Expenses of a personal nature
- For
Christmas/New Year's and the month of April :
Please add %15 supplement, to any of the listed rates.
- For
a PRIVATE: CAR/DRIVER & GUIDE for all the shore excursions
for the duration of the cruise , please add :$ 150 per person.
- Children
discount :
10 % on the adult double rate. ( 9 years of
age or younger), must be raveling with an adult. No children discount
on triple or single rates.
- Baby
Sitting : Available upon request : $10 per child / per hour
- Add
Abu Simbel : Aswan Abu Simbel Aswan with entrance
fees in Abu Simbel & transfers
Boarding
the cruise is from either Luxor or Aswan, depending on the availability
at the time of booking.
Dining
Room Reservations: Meet other passengers :
YOU will not require any, our dining rooms do accommodate all our guests
in one seating, one less thing to worry about while you are on the Nile.
Enjoy the cosmopolitan atmosphere with several different languages being
heard at dinner.
What to Pack:
Most of the year look forward to warm, even hot weather in Luxor & Aswan,
morning & evenings are cooler. For Shore excursions, we suggest comfortable
cotton & natural fabric lightweight clothing. Comfortable walking shoes
are essential.
Clothing on Board:
Lightweight comfortable & casual clothing. Swimsuits, sun hat. Dining
room dress code is casual for breakfast & lunch, but smart casual for
dinner. All ships are fully air conditioned
Add
Abu Simbel excursion by air , Compare
with Abu Simbel by Private
Guide .
Read on Jacquie Kennedy & Abu
Simbel
Jacquie
Kennedy & Abu Simbel:
All Americans alive during the 1960s remember President John F Kennedy
and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. Most Americans from that
time also remember Abu Simbel, the dramatic, ancient pharaonic temple
threatened by the rising waters blocked by the new Aswan High Dam.
It’s
worth remembering that it was Jacquie Kennedy who provided crucial support
for the mammoth rescue project. Without her help, Abu Simbel might have
been lost.
No
one questioned that the temple must be saved. UNESCO developed a marvelous
plan to cut the huge monument into 1,423 stone blocks and move it 200
meters (219 yards) north and 63 meters (207 feet) higher, just above
the estimated level of Lake Nasser, the vast inland sea that would be
created by the new dam.
But
who would pay? As a developing country, Egypt could not shoulder the
burden alone. Other countries could contribute, but only one country--the
United States of America--truly had the resources for this
monumental rescue effort.
No
matter how much wealth there is, it is never enough. Many legitimate,
worthwhile projects compete for funds. What Abu Simbel needed was an
advocate, someone who recognized the temple for the irreplaceable world
art treasure that it was.
First
Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, already famous for her grace, refinement, and
sensitivity to the arts, saw the need to work for the salvation of Abu
Simbel. It was she who urged Congress to allocate $10 million for the
rescue effort (a sum roughly equivalent to $100 million today). It was
an enormous amount of money, but she saw that America
must step up to the challenge of saving this treasure of worldwide importance
for all time.
The
rescue funds were approved by Congress and the temple was saved.
In
appreciation for her efforts, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser
presented the First Lady and the president with a 4000-year-old Egyptian
statue (which is now preserved in the John F Kennedy Library &
Museum in Boston). (http://www.jfklibrary.org/visit_museum-14.html)
President
Nasser wanted also to give a gift of thanks to the people of the United
States for their valuable support. He asked Mrs Kennedy to choose an
appropriate monument. She suggested the small Temple of
Dendur (c. 15 BC), and the gift was readily approved. The temple was
brought to the United States in 1965 and installed at New York’s
Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1967.
(http://www.metmuseum.org/collections/ view1.asp?dep=10&full=0&item=68%2E154)
Times
change, leaders come and go, but some acts of support and generosity
are remembered through the decades.
First
Lady Jacqueline Kennedy loved Egypt, and Egypt still loves her.
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