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Egypt twin centre holidays in the Nile Cruise and Sharm el Sheikh Sinai Peninsula, a fantastic round trip Nile cruise experience from Luxor to discover the ancient pharaonic treasures and amazing beach holiday in Sharm el sheikh with optional tours and excursions from Sharm EL Sheikh to Cairo Pyramids
Welcome to Luxor the ancient Egyptians called it simply “Niut”, “the City”. Homer named it the “City of a Hundred Gates. Upon arrival at Luxor airport you will be met and assisted by our company representative who will handle your Egyptian entry visa and assist you through custom formalities and then transfer you to your Nile cruise boat on the Nile for embarkation with dinner and overnight stay aboard cruise in Luxor.
Welcome Drink, Dinner
Starting your visit with Luxor West bank. Visit the famous Valley of the Kings, the Colossi of Memnon and the Temple of Queen Hatchepsut in Luxor. The astonishing landscape of the Valley of the Kings with its sand dunes that stretch almost to the waters-edge of the Nile opposite Luxor to the high mountains is matched only by the treasures the area has hidden for centuries, and may still even hide. The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut (Thebes) At the base of a lofty limestone mountain in the desert at Thebes nestles Queen Hatshepsut's astonishing terraced temple. Hatshepsut was Egypt's greatest female Pharaoh. She fought off male pretenders to her throne for over 20 prosperous and peaceful years. Colossi of Memnon are the sole surviving remains of the funerary temple of Amenhotep III which, according to recent discoveries, was more vast than the complex of Karnak.
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Visit one of the Nile's "must-see" sites - the mammoth Temple of Horus at Edfu. A very well preserved Egyptian temple, much newer than other temples. Its state of preservation helps to fill some historical gaps. The sanctuary of Horus contains the granite shrine that once housed the gold cult statue of Horus.
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Visit Aswan High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk and theTemple of Philae. The temple was designed as an ode to Isis and the Nile, creator of all things. Legend relates that Isis had chosen to live on the island to grieve for Osiris, her brother and husband, murdered by Seth, and that it was on Philae that she found the heart of Osiris. Construction of the temple and its surrounding buildings dates back to the first centuries AD. The worship of Isis continued here until the closure of the temple in 537 and its transformation into a church.
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A day to relax in Aswan or to take the opportunity to visit Abu Simbel temples(optional). Of all the pharaohs, Ramses II was the most prolific builder of monuments and temples. Two of his greatest temples, the Great Temple of Abu Simbel and its smaller cousin, the Temple of Hathor are at Abu Simbel. Both temples originally sat some sixty metres below where you find them today. They were part of a massive UNESCO operation to save Egypt's Great Temples from Lake Nasser's rising waters. Embedded into the mountain itself, the temples had to be cut free from the rock and painstakingly dismantled and rebuilt.
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Kom Ombo Temples (Kom Ombo).The Temple of Sobek and Haroeris is visible from and overlooks the Nile at a wide bend in the river. Built during the Ptolemaic period, its stands on a rock rising out of the sands. It is unusual in that it is in fact two temples – one devoted to the crocodile-god, Sobek, and the other to Haroeris, the falcon-headed god (Horus the Great). The whole site is laid out along two parallel axes.
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The Temple of Karnak and Luxor Temple. The most important place of worship in all Egypt during Theban power. It was built, dismantled, restored, enlarged and decorated by several pharaohs. It's a complex of sanctuaries, obelisks and pylons, dedicated to the glory of the pharaohs. It's a gigantic site : 1.5km by 800m. Impossible to describe, this immense monument has to be seen, to be believed. Luxor temple Though Ramses II's triumphant twin statues stand sentry at its entrance, it was Amenhotep III who built the bewildering Temple of Luxor. Over the years, several of Egypt's legendary rulers added to the glory of the Temple of Luxor, from Tutankhamun to Alexander the Great.
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Your cruise along the Nile comes to an end in Luxor where you'll be transferred to the airport for your flight to Sharm El Sheikh Resort, where you will be met and assisted and transferred to your hotel at Sharm El Sheikh for check in with free time at leisure and overnight stay.
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Breakfast at your hotel at Sharm el sheikh with free time at leisure on the beach and enjoy optional excursion from Sharm el sheikh to Cairo and the Pyramids by plane.
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Breakfast at your hotel at Sharm el sheikh with free time at leisure on the beach and enjoy optional excursion from Sharm el sheikh to Petra in Jordan by plane / cruise yacht.
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Breakfast at your hotel at Sharm el sheikh with free time at leisure on the beach and enjoy optional excursion from Sharm el sheikh to Ras Mohamed National Park excursions by boat / road.
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Breakfast at your hotel at Sharm el sheikh with free time at leisure on the beach and enjoy optional excursion from Sharm el sheikh to dive at the Red Sea.
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Breakfast at your hotel at Sharm el sheikh with free time at leisure on the beach and enjoy optional excursion from Sharm el sheikh to Sinai Desert Safari and the Colored Canyon by jeep.
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Breakfast at your hotel at Sharm el sheikh with free time at leisure on the beach and enjoy optional excursion from Sharm el sheikh to Bedouin Tea and Dinner with Camel Ride in Sinai Desert.
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Breakfast at your hotel at Sharm el sheikh with free time at leisure on the beach and finally you will be transferred to Sharm el sheikh airport to fly back home.
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| May to Sept. | October to April | |
| Double | $ 925 | $ 1195 |