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Egypt in full. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday (2CAI) itinerary

Day 1:

CAIRO

Flight from your hometown to Cairo Airport. *

Arrival at Cairo International Airport, visa formalities and transfer to the hotel. Accommodation.

* The client may choose to take the flight included in the package or buy and book it on their own.

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Day 2:

CAIRO

Breakfast. In the morning, panoramic visit to the Giza site to see the pyramids and the sphinx. The pyramid of Cheops, whose area is 13 hectares and an original height of 146 meters. The second pyramid, of Pharaoh Kefren with a height of 136 meters. The third pyramid, built by Mycerinus son of Kefren with a height of 62 meters. The sphinx, a mythical statue with a lion's body and human head, is 70 meters long and 20 meters high. The sphinx and the three pyramids were considered one of the most important wonders of the ancient world. I'll go back to the hotel, then I have the rest of the day free. Accommodation.

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Day 3:

CAIRO / LUXOR

Breakfast and free time until transfer to the airport to take a local flight to Luxor (*). Arrival at Luxor airport and transfer to the river boat. Dinner and night on board.


(*) The client may choose to have the Cairo/Luxor flight included in the package or buy it on their own.

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Day 4:

LUXOR / ESNA / EDFÚ

Full board regime on board. Depart in the morning to cross the Nile and visit the Necropolis of Thebes on its west bank, where you can admire the Valley of the Kings where 62 kings are buried in tombs excavated in the mountain. The funerary temple of Rameses III (20th Dynasty), known today as the Temple of Medinet Habu (the city of Habu), is a good example of New Kingdom architecture. He took as a model the funerary temple of Ramses II, the Rameseo, and enlarged it. It is the best preserved in the Thebes area and still maintains a lot of polychrome. After the visit, we will pass by the Colossi of Memnon and continue to the Luxor Temple, located in the center of the city of Luxor. The temple was built by Amenophis III and Ramses II in the 18th century BC, and was linked to the Temple of Karnak by the famous Avenue of the Sphinxes. One of the obelisks at the entrance to the temple was taken to the Place de Concorde in Paris. After visiting Luxor, we headed to the Karnak temple, the temple of Amun Ra (the sacred precinct of Thebes) which is full of obelisks, columns and gigantic statues. Return to the boat to begin sailing towards Edfu passing through the Esna lock. Night on board.

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Day 5:

EDFÚ / KOM OMBO / ASWAN

Full board regime on board. Visit of the Temple of Edfú dedicated to the God Horus and characterized by its good state of conservation. The navigation continues towards Kom Ombo, a temple dedicated to the crocodile-headed gods Sobek and falcon-headed Haroeris. After the visit, sailing continues to Aswan. Night on board.

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Day 6:

ASWAN

Full board regime on board. Before dawn, departure on a road trip to the temples of Abu Simbel, two enormous temples carved into the mountain on the shores of Lake Nasser, dedicated to Ramses II and his wife Queen Nefertari. After the visit, return to the motor ship. During this day they also have a visit to the Philae Temple and a felucca ride (typical Egyptian sailboats) to admire a panoramic view of the Agha Khan Mausoleum, Elephantine Island and the Botanical Garden from the Nile. Night on board in Aswan.

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Day 7:

ASWAN / CAIRO

Disembarkation and transfer to the airport to take a local flight to Cairo (*). Arrive and transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day free. Accommodation.


(*) The client may choose to take the Aswan/Cairo flight included in the package or buy it on their own.

Day 8:

CAIRO

Breakfast and transfer to Cairo airport.

Flight from Cairo Airport to your hometown. *

* The client may choose to take the flight included in the package or buy and book it on their own.