Agatha Christie Dahabiya Nile Cruise is one of the most famous Dahabiya Nile cruises in Egypt which sails from Aswan to Luxor or from Luxor to Aswan for 8 days and 7 nights, There are many facilities on board Dahabiya such as Large windows with panoramic views, wireless internet, LCD with a satellite receiver and Minibar on board Dahabiya with Egypt Nile cruise tours. It contains 4 cabins with twin beds and 4 cabins with large beds.
Top Sightseeing tours will visit in Luxor & Aswan
Once you arrive in Aswan, Our representative will be waiting for you to transfer you to your Dahabiya. Enjoy your breakfast on board Dahabiya then you will visit Nubia Museum which is an archeological museum located in Aswan, containing a lot of monumental pieces from different eras such as the Islamic, pharaonic, and Coptic eras. After that, you will enjoy your dinner on board.
Have your breakfast then go to visit sites of Aswan during your Aswan day tours such as the Philae temple which belongs to Isis the wife of Osiris, and the high dam which was built to save the people from the danger of the floods and to generate electricity after the High Dam you will go to visit the unfinished obelisk and there you will discover the reason of this name.
Have a good day on board Dahabiya then continue sailing till you arrive at Kom Ombo temple which is a rare style of temple dedicated to Sobek the crocodile God and Horus the Falcon crocodile. Enjoy your night on board Dahabiya
In the early morning enjoy the view of the River Nile while having your breakfast on Nile cruises from Aswan to Luxor then go to visit Ramadya island then continue to Silsila island which is between Kom Ombo and Edfu temples. Enjoy your day and you will overnight in Ramadya Island.
Have your breakfast and prepare yourself to visit the town of Esna and the temples of Esna. It will be fantastic too to enjoy the scene of Esna's locker where one side of water increases to decrease the other level of Water.
Continue sailing till you arrive in Luxor, the east bank where you will visit the temple of Karnak and the temple of Luxor. Continue sailing to go to the west bank.
Enjoy your breakfast then go to visit the west bank where there is the temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the colossi of Memnon, and the Valley of Kings where the kings are mummified. Enjoy your time on board the Dahabiya Nile Cruise holidays.
Have a good day on board the Dahabiya the prepare yourself to check out, our representative will be waiting for you to go to the train station or the airport.
Once you arrive in Luxor, our representative will be waiting for you with a sign of ETB Tours Egypt, he will help you to check in the Dahabiya then you will prepare yourself to visit the east bank where you will visit the temple of Karnak, and the temple of Luxor. Continue sailing till you arrive on the west bank
Enjoy your breakfast then go to the west bank where you will visit the temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the Valley of Kings, and the colossi of Memnon during Luxor day tours. Continue sailing to the town of Esna.
Have your breakfast and prepare yourself to visit the town of Esna and the temples of Esna. It will be fantastic too to enjoy the scene of Esna's locker where one side of water increases to decrease the other level of Water.
Have a good day and enjoy your breakfast while sailing to El Kab tombs, which are located on the east bank. Then go to Edfu to visit the temple of Edfu and enjoy your time there on Nile cruises from Luxor, Continue sailing to Kom Ombo
Enjoy your breakfast then go to visit the Kom Ombo temple, which is a rare style of temple dedicated to Horus and Sobek. Have your lunch on the island of Ramadyya.
Enjoy your day on board Dahabiya while sailing from Kom Ombo and Aswan, Have a good day in Kom Ombo temple and enjoy the facilities on board Dahabiya, Prepare yourself for such an unforgettable day in Aswan travel guide.
Have your breakfast on board Dahabiya then go to visit Aswan where you will go to visit the Philae temple which is dedicated to Isis the wife of Osiris, and the High Dam which is built to save the people from the danger of floods and to generate electricity. After that, you will go to visit the unfinished obelisk, and there you will know why it is named the unfinished obelisk.
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