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A Nile river cruise is now the most popular way to experience Egypt’s ancient pyramids and temples.

Many of Egypt’s most famous sites are located directly on the Nile river banks, making a river cruise the easiest way to travel between them.  

WHAT TO EXPECT

Exploring Egypt on an exotic river cruise can be more relaxing than touring by land. While sailing the Nile River, you'll get a sense of the country without the sometimes chaotic pace of Egypt’s cities.  

Your days start early to avoid the intense heat of the afternoon. Most river cruise lines have a sundeck and swimming pool so that you can cool off after your morning explorations. During the day, view the rural scenes along the river that have remained mostly unchanged for thousands of years.

An expert Egyptologist onboard shares in-depth local knowledge with you throughout the entire journey. They guide you around the ancient sights of Egypt as you visit.

At night, the sight of illuminated temples and monuments from the water is simply breathtaking. Also, enjoy evening entertainment such as traditional folkloric-style belly dancing and Egyptian parties.


NILE RIVER CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS


Great Sphinx & Pyramids of Giza

While riding a camel, gaze upon the enigmatic Great Sphinx and the three iconic Pyramids of Giza built between 2589 BC and 2504 BC. It is a sight to behold.


Temple of Luxor

Enter the temple through a ceremonial gateway with a monumental pylon and obelisk of Ramses II. Walk among peristyles and the Grand Colonnade. Learn how ancient hieroglyphics hint at the beliefs and lifestyle of ancient Egyptians. 


Temple of Karnak

The shifting desert sands once buried this incredible temple. Now be awed by the enormity of the pillars as you walk through the impressive Hypostyle Hall. Karnak Temple is a massive and astounding site, with gigantic columns, broad avenues lined with stone sphinxes, and halls of truly epic proportions.


Valley of Kings

Then venture into the Valley of the Kings, the ancient burial grounds of Egyptian royalty. Archeologists garnered much of our understanding of Egyptian mythology from these ancient chambers. Great pharaohs, such as Thutmose III and Ramses II, were laid to rest at the Valley of Kings. Today, the mummified remains of the boy King Tutankhamen are still on display.


Aswan, Egypt

Visit the local market. Then sail peacefully in a felucca, a traditional wooden sailboat with large triangular sails, to the colorful Nubian Village of Hessa. Meet the friendly Nubian people who will welcome you to their small village. 


An enchanting land of marvels, myths, and wonders, Egypt is an extraordinary destination no culturally curious traveler will want to miss.


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