Tour Price:
Our prices are determined according to different seasons, package contents, and accommodation class, i.e., budget, tourist, deluxe, or luxury. However, please note that in case of an increase in fuel, taxes, and/or tourist site fees, we will keep the right to amend all prices accordingly and without prior notice.
Reservation:
In order to secure your booking, you are kindly requested to pay ONLY 50% of the total package price at the time of booking in order to secure the space at hotels, Nile Cruise ships, domestic flights, etc. The remaining balance is requested due 30 days before the arrival date for individuals. However, for groups, the remaining balance is requested 60 days before the arrival date to reconfirm the bookings.
Entry Visa:
Passengers are responsible for ensuring that they have the correct travel documents upon departure and that they have met all health requirements. Please check with the nearest consulate office for information concerning travel visas before you travel, and if you are required to obtain this or any other document in advance.
Cancellation Policy:
Should you need to cancel your tour or any of its services, please notify us in writing.
Cancellation fees will apply as follows: “for the normal dates”:
Please note that during premium travel dates, most bookings may be non-refundable due to high demand and/or limited availability at certain hotels and Nile Cruise ships. We strongly recommend considering comprehensive travel insurance to protect your arrangements in the event of delays or cancellations.
I understand that:
International and domestic airfares included in some of our tours or added upon request are based on non-refundable and non-changeable fares, even for business or first-class tickets, as they are offered at significantly discounted rates. Should you need to change or cancel your flight reservation after airline tickets have been issued, you will be responsible for any airline rebooking fees or cancellation penalties, which may be equal to the full original cost of the ticket(s).
Tipping:
In Egyptian society, tipping is customary and expected in daily life, especially for people working in the tourism field. It forms the biggest portion of their income. It is a kind of appreciation to tip someone or not, according to the service you receive from all the people working for you and involved in your trip, like drivers, guides, porters, tour company representatives, etc.
Upon arrival at Aswan Airport, you’ll be met by our representative, who will transfer you by private A/C vehicle to your Nile Cruise ship. Check in before lunch, then visit the High Dam, constructed by President Gamal Abdel Nasser to store the Nile's water. We will then ride in a motorboat to visit the Temple of Philae, constructed during the Greco-Roman times. We will then enjoy a felucca tour around the attractive islands in Aswan and the well-known Agha Khan Mausoleum, one of the top-rated attractions there.
Overnight in Aswan.
Lunch & Dinner
Energizing breakfast. Today, we’ll land at the location of the city of Kom Ombo, where we will visit the Temple of Sobek & Haroeris, which was established in the Ptolemaic period and completed in the Roman era, and was dedicated to two gods, the local crocodile, Sobek, and the famous eagle god, Haroeris. After that, we will get back on our boat to rest. Later on, we will visit the Temple of Horus in Edfu, the finest preserved ancient Egyptian temple in the land of the Nile. We will then get back to the ship, and overnight.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Morning time is free at leisure, or (optional) you can enjoy a Hot-air Balloon over the West Bank of Luxor. Enjoy your delicious breakfast before exploring the city of the dead, where we can visit the Valley of the Kings, the richest and most fascinating ancient tombs in Egypt. This was the burial site of the kings from the New Kingdom. The next visit of the day will be to the Temple of Deir El Bahari, constructed during the reign of the 18th dynasty by Queen Hatshepsut, one of the greatest rulers of Egypt. Our last visit will be to the Colossi of Memnon; these two huge statues are the only remaining elements of the great funerary temple of Amenhotep III, constructed in 1350 BC, and have since become a landmark of Luxor. Drive back to the cruise.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Check out after breakfast. Later on, we will move to explore the east bank of Luxor, including two marvelous temple complexes. Our first visit of the day will be to the Karnak Temples Complex, constructed over more than one thousand years. Almost all the impressive items of the Karnak we see date back to the New Kingdom, especially the huge, amazing columns of the hypostyle hall, which were constructed by Ramses II, the greatest builder of ancient Egypt. We will then visit the well-known Luxor Temple, another startling temple that was established around the 14th century BC, and the construction continued for many years afterward by Ramses II, the well-known Queen Hatshepsut, and many other Pharaohs from different periods. After the tour, we will transfer to Luxor Airport, Luxor train station, or to your hotel in Luxor, where our services will end.
Breakfast