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Sail in unmatched elegance aboard the Oberoi Philae Nile Cruise, one of Egypt’s most luxurious river journeys. Designed for travelers who seek comfort and exclusivity, this five-star floating hotel offers spacious cabins and suites with floor-to-ceiling windows, gourmet fine dining, a chic lounge and bar, a temperature-controlled pool, and a full-service spa for ultimate relaxation.
Cruising between Luxor and Aswan, the Oberoi Philae takes you to the heart of ancient Egypt in style. Explore the timeless wonders of the Nile Valley, including the Valley of the Kings, Karnak and Luxor Temples, Edfu’s Horus Temple, and the enchanting Philae Temple in Aswan. Accompanied by expert Egyptologists, each excursion reveals the fascinating history and legends of the pharaohs, while onboard service ensures every detail of your journey is flawless.
Check in by Lunch Time, then We will transfer to visit the amazing Nubian Museum that has in its grounds, the 7000-year-old stone circles of Nabta Playa, and many other important artifacts from Southern Egypt.
Meals: Lunch & Dinner / Overnight: Nile cruise.
After breakfast, we will return to the source of all, the Great Mother, to receive the blessings of Isis at her beautiful island Philae temples. This isle represents a fusion of three great civilizations: Egyptian, Greek and Roman. It is also here that numerous giant skeletons were unearthed in 1901, including one that was over eleven feet tall. we will visit Kom Ombo, we will visit the only dual temple in Egypt. This dramatic temple poised between the edge of the river and the encroaching desert sand was dedicated to two gods - Sobek the crocodile god of strength, fortitude, fertility and rebirth, and Horus the hawk-headed son of Isis and Osiris. The duality of light/ dark, yin/yang, conscious/unconscious is obvious in this ancient site. One of the most powerful places in Kom Ombo is the Seat of Neutrality, which is placed on the exact centerline between the parts of the temple that are dedicated to Horus / Sobek and Light/Dark.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner / Overnight: Nile cruise.
Today. Sail to Edfu Temple of Horus one of the most well-preserved Temples in Egypt. The side chambers of the Temple show the complexity of ancient rites. They include a healing chamber, a perfumery, and singers’ rooms. One chamber, called the House of Life, stored all of the sacred texts used in seasonal and daily rituals. Horus is associated with higher vision and clarity. The eye of Horus greatly relates to his myth and power. The builders were influenced by the legendary Followers of Horus, a predynastic elite who occupied Egypt, who were thought to have written the Edfu Building Texts that describe dates going back tens of thousands of years. Back to Nile Cruise.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner / Overnight: Nile cruise.
After breakfast, we go through Esna Lock, afternoon we head to the East Bank and explore the ancient city of Thebes (Luxor), the Avenue of Sphinxes leading to the much larger Karnak temple site. After exploring Karnak, including the immense Obelisks and the secret rooms with the powerful Sekhmet statue. Evening time we will make our way to Luxor Temple; one of the most powerful temples in ancient Egypt, the deity of the site being Amun or Amun-Ra. Beginning in the New Kingdom period, the power of Amun’s priesthood rivalled that of the Pharaoh.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner / Overnight: Nile cruise.
Get up early in the morning to avoid the noontide heat of the West Bank, head to the Valley of the Kings with its numerous tombs and chambers. Only fifteen tombs out of 63 are open for public, among them are those granted to Tutankhamun, Thutmose III, Ramesses I and Seti II. Visit the massive twin statues depicting the Pharaoh Amenhotep III widely known as the Colossi of Memnon, Queen Hatshepsut, where you can learn the tale of the divine birth of the first female king. Transfer to Luxor airport for a short flight back to Cairo. End of service.
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