Luxor :Overnight tour from Luxor to Aswan and Abu Simbel

Duration

2 Days

Max People

50

Min Age

0+

Pickup

Bus

Go to the north of Luxor in an expedition to visit the temple of King Seti I which dedicated to god Osiris at Abydos and the beautiful temple of goddess Hathor at Dendera, goddess of Music ,love , beauty and maternity.

Included/Excluded

  • Licensed Egyptologist tour guide .
  • Bottled mineral water.
  • Private air conditioning car.
  • Tourism police permission.
  • All entrance fees
  • Accommodation.
  • Any extra activities.
  • Meals and drinks during the tour.
  • Tipping for ( Guide & driver).
  • Anything not mentioned above.

Tour Plan

Day 1

Our tour guide will escort you by air conditioned ‎vehicle to the beautiful Aswan “About 3.30 hrs. Driving”. After reaching Aswan, your ‎tour guide will lead you to visit Aswan’s High Dam which is one of the most important ‎achievements of the last century in Egypt .It Contains 18 times the material used in the ‎great pyramid of Cheops and It provides Egypt with the water and electricity and ‎secures the country from the destructive inundation of the Nile River. ‎ Then you will visit the Temple of Isis at Philae which its construction started during the ‎reign of Ptolemy II and completed by the Roman emperors.‎ And it was dedicated to goddess Isis which was considered the mother of god and she ‎is the mother god Horus and the consort of God Osiris.‎

Then, you will be transferred to hotel in Aswan to stay overnight.‎

Day 2

At 3.30 am you will leave your hotel to go in a convoy “Starts at 4.00 am” towards Abu ‎Simbel to visit the location of the most famous temples (The Great and Small temples) ‎of King Ramses II and his wife Queen Nefertari. The most spectacular aspect of this ‎temple is its setting in the solid rock above the banks of the Nile River. The complex is ‎part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the “Nubian Monuments,” which ‎run from Abu Simbel downriver to Philae (near Aswan). It is believed that the axis of ‎the temple was positioned by the ancient Egyptian architects in such a way that on ‎October 22 and February 22, the rays of the sun would penetrate the sanctuary and ‎illuminate the sculptures on the back wall, except for the statue of Ptah, the god ‎connected with the Underworld, who always remained in the dark. These dates are ‎allegedly the king’s birthday and coronation day.‎

Then going back to Aswan around 1 pm, and proceeding by the air conditioned vehicle ‎on our way back to Luxor. And stay overnight in your hotel in Luxor.‎

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