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The banks of the Nile: 5-day Dahabieh cruise along the sacred river between Luxor and Aswan

Main features
Boat model: Dahabieh
Type: Special sailing boats
Number of cabins: 9
Maximum capacity: 18 travelers
Crew members: 14

Cabin

Suite with balcony
Spacious, luxurious suite with sliding windows and balcony, offering exceptional comfort on your dahabieh cruise on the Nile.
Royal Suite with balcony
Royal suite with balcony, combining unrivalled elegance and comfort for an unforgettable luxury experience on your dahabieh cruise on the Nile.
Deluxe scuttle
Double cabin, offering exceptional comfort on your Nile dahabieh cruise.
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

Luxor
Our representative will pick you up from Luxor airport and escort you to the Dahabeya on the West... more+ Bank of the Nile in Luxor. You will be welcomed by the crew with a refreshing welcome drink, and your luggage will be brought to your cabin by the crew upon embarkation.
Afterward, you will disembark with our tour guide, who will take you on a visit to the famous historical monuments on Luxor’s West Bank. The first stop will be the Valley of the Kings, the ancient royal necropolis where Tutankhamun’s nearly intact tomb was discovered in 1922.
Next, we will visit the magnificent rock-cut temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and you will also have the opportunity to visit the Alabaster Factory to see how ancient artists carved stones. On the way, we will stop at the Colossi of Memnon.
We will then visit the vast Amon-Ra complex, also known as Karnak, and from there, you will head to Luxor Temple, one of the best-preserved ancient temples in Egypt.
 
Activities: Including: Visit to an alabaster factory, Visit to the Valley of the Kings, more+
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Luxor Esna El Hegz
Enjoy another leisurely breakfast on the river while sailing towards Esna. Cross the Esna Lock and... more+ tie up for the night a short distance from the Edfu temple, allowing you to enjoy a night of perfect tranquility on the water. Overnight at El Hegz Island. 
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El Hegz Edfu Fawaza Island Sarag Island El Ramady Bassaw
Enjoy another leisurely breakfast on the river while sailing to Edfu, where your tour guide will... more+ accompany you on another excursion—this time to visit the ancient Greco-Roman Temple of Horus (Edfu Temple). This is the best-preserved temple in Egypt, as it remained buried beneath the desert sand for about 2,000 years before being rediscovered and excavated.
After your tour, continue sailing, passing by small islands where you can watch children playing by the Nile, as well as buffaloes and donkeys walking along the riverbanks. Enjoy lunch on board and keep sailing until you reach the small island village of Bassaw. This community of 500 inhabitants cultivates its own food, including mangoes, bananas, and dates, and relies on fishing for a living. Noticeably isolated from the surrounding areas, Bassaw seems frozen in time.
Upon arrival, visit Bassaw Village. At a local farmer’s home, we will be warmly welcomed and have the opportunity to ask questions, particularly about girls’ education on the island. (There may even be a chance to bake our own local sun bread for dinner.)
Enjoy dinner on the island, where the crew will present an Egyptian night of fun with folkloric performances.
 
Activities: Including: Visit to the Temple of Edfu, Visit of Bassaw, more+
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Lunch
Diner
Bassaw Beshir Maniha Kom Ombo Herdiab Aswan
Enjoy breakfast aboard the Dahabeya while sailing towards more islands, such as Bashier and Maliha,... more+ before arriving at Kom Ombo and admiring the wonderful views along the Nile.
Upon arrival at Kom Ombo, your guide will take you to visit the remarkable Kom Ombo Temple. This is one of the most unique and fascinating ancient temples, as it was dedicated to two different gods: Sobek and Haeroris. To accommodate this dual dedication, the builders constructed two of everything, resulting in a complex that is essentially two temples in one.
Continue sailing towards Aswan, passing by Herdiab Island.
After lunch, in the afternoon, we begin our tour in Aswan, starting with the great and magnificent ancient Temple of Philae. Located on Agilka Island, Philae is one of the most beautiful sanctuaries in Egypt. The temple was entirely relocated from its original site to its current location on higher ground to protect it from the rising waters of Lake Nasser following the construction of the Aswan High Dam, which was completed in 1977.
On our way back to our home, the Dahabeya, we will have the opportunity to stop by Aswan Souq (market), where we can practice our bargaining skills, visit the spice market, and enjoy a glass of the famous sugarcane juice.
Overnight in Aswan.
 
Activities: Including: Temple of Kom Ombo, Temple of Philae, more+
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Aswan
Breakfast on board, collect your luggage, and disembark the ship. Our Aswan representative will... more+ escort you to Aswan Airport or your hotel in Aswan. 
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The price includes
Tour Guide (Egyptologist)
WIFI
Sheets and towel/toilet
Activities included in the program
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Visa fees
Alcoholic beverages can be purchased on board at the bar
Prepaid SIM card
Meals not included in the program
Tip for guide - Mandatory : 20€ / people to be paid on the spot
Tip for crew - Mandatory : 32€ / people
Additional information
Even though the boat is equipped with sails, navigation will primarily be done by motor when conditions are not favorable for using the sails
This trip is not suitable for people with reduced mobility
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request

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