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Cruise on Lake Nasser: 4 days exploring legendary temples and vast desert landscapes

Main features
Boat type: traditional ship
Number of cabins: 4
Maximum capacity: 8 travelers

Cabins

Standard Twin Cabin
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Comfortable and elegant standard twin cabin aboard a traditional ship on Lake Nasser in Egypt, offering two single beds, a private bathroom with toilet and hairdryer. Enjoy refreshing air conditioning for a pleasant and relaxing stay, ideal for a unique experience in the heart of the Egyptian desert.
Standard Double Cabin
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Spacious and refined standard double cabin aboard a traditional ship on Lake Nasser in Egypt, featuring a large comfortable bed, private bathroom with toilet and hairdryer. Air conditioning ensures a pleasant coolness for a relaxing stay, perfect for sharing unforgettable moments on the peaceful waters of the Egyptian desert.
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice for technical reasons (captain's decision).

Itinerary

Abu Simbel Kasr Ibrim Amada
Pick-up from your hotel or Abu Simbel airport by our local partner. Visit the two temples of Ramses... more+ II (1.5 hours): the Great Temple of Abu Simbel and the Speos of Nefertari. This magnificent complex was built during the 19th Dynasty by Ramses II to celebrate his own glory and that of his wife Nefertari. The temple of Abu Simbel is undoubtedly one of the most colossal works of ancient Egypt. As Champollion wrote: "This great temple alone is worth the trip to Nubia." This comment perfectly sums up the splendor of the site. Visitors will discover how the temples were saved, and our guide will explain the history and power of Ramses II, whose greatness still impresses today. Boarding, then sailing to Kasr Ibrim. Visit the fortress of Kasr Ibrim, the only archaeological site that was not moved when the waters of Lake Nasser rose. This fortified town occupied the plateau of a sandstone massif on the eastern bank of the Nile, about 80 m above sea level. It dominated the Aniba plain (western bank) and its administrative center, the residence of the viceroys of Nubia under Egyptian rule. Today, about sixty meters have been submerged by the Upper Dam reservoir, and Kasr Ibrim no longer looks like the great stronghold of antiquity. After the visit, lunch and swimming for those who wish. Resumption of navigation to Amada. Dinner and night on board. 
Included activities: The Great Temple of Abu Simbel, Tour of the tomb of Nefertari, more+
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Amada Wadi el Seboua
Breakfast, then a short walk of about 1 hour to reach the site. Visit of the site from 8:00 a.m. to... more+ 10:00 a.m., including three historical monuments: – The Temple of Amada
Dedicated to Amun and Ra-Horakhty, it was built under Thutmose III and his son Amenhotep II (sanctuary and vestibule). Thutmose IV had the hypostyle hall erected, while Seti I built the pylon. The latter, along with his son Ramses II, also carried out restorations and decorations.

– The temple-speos of Derr Originally located on the east bank, this 33-meter-long speos was built under Ramses II in the second half of his reign and dedicated to Amun-Re. Its layout and orientation are similar to those of Abu Simbel, but it is not as monumental and does not feature four colossi. In the sanctuary, we find the same gods seated in the niche: Ra-Horakhty, the deified Ramses II, Amun-Ra, and Ptah.

– The funerary chapel of the viceroy of Nubia, Pennout Pennout, "royal son of Kush" under Ramses VI (20th dynasty), was buried in Aniba, on the west bank, opposite Qasr Ibrim. His tomb consists of a single room. Lunch during the boat trip to Wadi El Seboua.

Arrival at the site of Wadi es-Seboua. Exceptional visit to these temples saved from the waters. Accompanied by our guide, travelers walk between the lake and the desert, from one temple to another, to the temple of Dakka, to enjoy its panorama. – Wadi Es-Seboua
Built between the 35th and 50th years of Ramses II's reign, this temple—the third hemispeos built by the pharaoh in Nubia—was dedicated to Amun. The temple of "Ramses-beloved-of-Amon-in-the-domain-of-Amon" served as a resting place for the sacred barque during its descent down the Nile. Its Arabic name, Wadi es-Seboua, "the valley of lions," comes from the lion-bodied sphinxes that lined the central aisle.

– Maharraqa This unfinished chapel dates from the Roman period. Dedicated to Serapis and Isis, it illustrates the syncretism between the Greek and Egyptian religions: Serapis, a Greco-Alexandrian god combining the attributes of Osiris and Zeus, has Isis as his consort, with whom he begets Harpocrates.

– Dakka This temple is dedicated to Thoth, divine intelligence, master of science, time, accuracy, and lord of letters. Facing north, its orientation and the bas-reliefs of "the Distant One" recall the flooding and the power of the expected flood in Egypt. Navigation until sunset. Dinner and overnight stay on board in Madiq.
 
Included activities: Visit to the temple of Amada, Derr, and the tomb of Pennout, more+
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Wadi el Seboua Kalabsha
Sailing all day. Stop at a beach for a barbecue organized by our crew, a pleasant moment with your... more+ feet in the water. Continue sailing until sunset. Dinner and night on board. 
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Kalabsha Aswan
After breakfast, you will set off on a series of remarkable visits around the lake. The first stop... more+ is Kalabshah, often referred to as the Karnak of Nubia. This vast temple, dedicated to the Nubian god of fertility Marol, impresses with its proportions and the finesse of its reliefs.

You will then continue to the Kertassi kiosk, a small temple dedicated to Isis. Composed of elegant columns connected by half-height walls, it stands slightly set back, overlooking the lake. Its isolated location and unobstructed view of the vast expanse of water make it a particularly photogenic spot.

The tour continues with Beit el-Ouali, a small spheos carved into the mountain and built during the reign of Seti I. This monument has been relocated to a rocky environment in order to restore its original setting as closely as possible, highlighting the beauty of its sculpture and its preserved atmosphere. At the end of the visits, transfer to a hotel or to Aswan airport.
 
Included activities: Visit to the temple of Kalabsha, Kertass kiosk, more+
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The price includes
Visits and activities during the cruise
Drinks on board (mineral water, tea, mint tea, Turkish coffee, soft drinks)
French-speaking Egyptologist guide on board
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Drinks to be purchased from the crew (alcoholic drinks, Nespresso coffee, Espresso coffee (excluding breakfast), fresh fruit juice)
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Visa fees
Prepaid SIM card
Meals not included in the program
Additional information
This trip is not suitable for people with reduced mobility
The allocation of the dahabieh is based on availability at the time of booking
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request

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