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Embark on a miraculous 5-day Dahabiya Nile River cruise from Luxor to Aswan with Top Class Egypt Travel, where the timeless grace of a 4,500-year-old civilization comes to life. This curated voyage through the heart of Upper Egypt offers an intimate and thrilling exploration of the world’s finest archaeological marvels, including the legendary Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and the majestic Philae Temple. We pride ourselves on providing a premium experience characterized by the luxury of a traditional Dahabiya, the expertise of a professional Egyptologist tour guide, and the comfort of private, air-conditioned transport. From the dual symmetry of Kom Ombo to the towering Great Dam of Aswan, every moment is designed to showcase the grandeur of ancient structures and the serene beauty of the Nile. Book your 5-day Dahabiya odyssey today and discover the living miracles of Egypt with the ultimate in personalized service and historical depth.
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Inclusions & Exclusions
Tour Inclusion:
- 24/7 Customer Support
- Meet & Assist at Airport
- Airport Transfers (Both Ways)
- Private Egyptologist Guide
- Private AC Vehicle
- All Entrance Fees
Tour Exclusion:
- Hot Air Balloon Ride
- Any Extras Not Mentioned
- Personal Expenses
- Tips & Gratuities
Day by Day Itinerary
A 5-day unforgettable journey through Egypt
Embarkation & Explore Luxor Attractions
The Karnak Temple Complex: Where Time Bows to Ancient Grandeur

Enter the largest religious complex ever built by man at the Karnak Temple Complex. Dedicated to the god Amun-Ra, this massive open-air museum in Luxor is a forest of stone spanning over 200 acres. Wander through the world-famous Great Hypostyle Hall, with its 134 colossal columns reaching for the sky, and marvel at the towering obelisks of Queen Hatshepsut, each a masterpiece of engineering from the heart of Ancient Thebes.
Embarkation
our journey begins the moment you step on board. We ensure a smooth embarkation at the private docks in Luxor/Aswan. Our team will assist with your luggage and guide you through a quick check-in so you can enjoy your first lunch on the Nile.
Luxor Temple: The Golden Sanctuary of Eternal Light

Step into the heart of ancient Thebes at Luxor Temple, a majestic monument that has remained a place of worship for over 3,000 years. Unlike other temples, this masterpiece on the East Bank was the site where kings were crowned. Marvel at the colossal statues of Ramses II, the soaring obelisk, and the elegant colonnade of Amenhotep III, all connected to Karnak by the legendary Avenue of Sphinxes.
Luxor West Bank
The Valley of the Kings: The Sacred Silence of the Pharaohs

Journey into the heart of the Theban Hills to discover the Valley of the Kings, the world’s most magnificent royal burial ground. For over 500 years, during the New Kingdom (18th to 20th Dynasties), the Great Pharaohs—including Ramses the Great, Seti I, and Tutankhamun—were laid to rest here in rock-cut tombs of staggering complexity. Hidden deep within the limestone cliffs, these "Houses of Eternity" are adorned with vibrant, sacred texts and celestial maps designed to guide the kings on their journey to the afterlife. It is a "Top Class" sanctuary of silence, gold, and ancient mystery.
The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut: A Vision of Divine Power

Behold one of the most striking architectural masterpieces of the ancient world: the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari. Carved directly into the soaring limestone cliffs, this unique three-tiered terrace structure was designed by Senenmut to honor Egypt’s most successful female pharaoh. As you walk the grand colonnades, you will discover intricate reliefs detailing her divine birth and the famous expedition to the Land of Punt. This "Sublime of the Sublimes" stands as a testament to the visionary leadership and artistic brilliance of the 18th Dynasty.
The Colossi of Memnon: The Eternal Guardians of the Necropolis

Stand in the presence of the Colossi of Memnon, two massive quartz-sandstone statues that have stood as silent sentinels on the Theban plain for over 3,000 years. Reaching 18 meters in height, these towering figures represent Pharaoh Amenhotep III and originally guarded the entrance to his mortuary temple—once the largest in Egypt. Though the temple has long since vanished, these weathered giants remain a powerful symbol of royal authority and the enduring scale of Egyptian ambition. They are the perfect final stop to witness the monumental legacy of the West Bank.
Edfu Temple & Kom Ombo
The Temple of Horus: Egypt’s Most Perfectly Preserved Monument

Step into the most remarkably preserved cult temple in the Nile Valley. The Temple of Horus at Edfu stands as a majestic "Top Class" monument dedicated to the falcon-headed god of protection and kingship. Built during the Ptolemaic era, its towering pylon, massive courtyards, and mysterious inner sanctuaries remain almost exactly as they were 2,000 years ago. As you wander through the Great Hypostyle Hall, you will encounter breathtaking reliefs depicting the "Triumph of Horus" over Set, bringing the powerful foundational myths of ancient Egypt to life in stunning detail. This is a rare opportunity to experience the true scale and atmosphere of a complete Pharaonic sanctuary.
The Temple of Kom Ombo: The Dual Sanctuary of Healing and Power

Experience the architectural rarity of the Temple of Kom Ombo, a unique "Top Class" sanctuary celebrated for its perfectly symmetrical double design. Perched on a high dune overlooking a scenic bend in the Nile, this Greco-Roman masterpiece is dedicated to two rival deities: Sobek, the formidable crocodile god, and Haroeris, the benevolent Horus the Elder. Wander through its mirrored twin entrances and halls to discover world-famous medical reliefs depicting ancient surgical tools, alongside a fascinating Nilometer used by priests to track the river’s life-giving floods. It is a stunning blend of mythology, science, and history, offering a rare glimpse into the dual nature of ancient Egyptian worship.
Aswan Highlights
The Temple of Philae: The Island Sanctuary of Magic and Love

Experience the romantic beauty of the Temple of Isis at Philae, a "Top Class" sanctuary rising majestically from the tranquil waters of the Nile. Accessible only by a scenic motorboat ride through the granite islands of the First Cataract, this island jewel is a masterpiece of Greco-Roman architecture, dedicated to the goddess of magic and motherhood. Its golden sandstone walls and elegant colonnades are perfectly mirrored in the river, creating a breathtaking silhouette against the Aswan sky. As you explore the birth house and the Great Pylon, you will find yourself at the final stronghold of ancient Egyptian religion, where sacred myths and the serene beauty of the Nile converge in a timeless, sun-drenched embrace.
The Aswan High Dam: A Modern Masterpiece of Vision and Power

Witness a true engineering masterpiece of the 20th century, the Aswan High Dam. This "Top Class" landmark stands as a monumental symbol of modern Egypt’s power and vision, stretching over 3,800 meters across the Nile. Built to tame the world’s longest river, the dam created Lake Nasser—one of the largest man-made reservoirs on Earth. From its crest, you will enjoy a breathtaking dual panorama: the vast, deep blue expanse of the lake stretching toward Sudan on one side and the traditional, winding flow of the Nile toward the heart of Egypt on the other. It is a monumental achievement that transformed the nation, controlling the river's life-giving floods and powering the dreams of a modern civilization.
The Unfinished Obelisk: A Giant’s Legacy in Red Granite

Witness the sheer scale of ancient engineering at the Unfinished Obelisk, the largest known monolith of its kind in the world. Located in the northern quarries of Aswan, this "Top Class" archaeological site offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the incredible techniques used to carve massive monuments directly from the solid red granite bedrock. Had it been completed, this towering needle would have stood over 42 meters high and weighed nearly 1,200 tons—destined for the great temples of the north. Walking along its massive length, you can still see the original chisel marks left by ancient stonemasons, providing a powerful, tactile connection to the monumental craftsmanship that built the wonders of the Pharaonic age.
End Your Dahabiya Cruise
Disembarkation
On your final day, we handle all disembarkation formalities after breakfast. Even after check-out, we provide secure luggage storage and can arrange private transfers to the airport or railway station to ensure your trip ends as perfectly as it started.
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