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10-Nights Elegance of the Nile

Egypt
10-Nights Elegance of the Nile
Egypt
Luxury Gold
Vacation Offer ID 1504974
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Overview

Luxury Gold

Elegance Of The Nile - Pharaoh Deck
See the best of Egypt on this 11-day guided tour. Enjoy an afternoon in Cairo before joining an Egyptologist for an exclusive visit to the Pyramids of Giza, where you’ll walk inside one of its caverns and see the Sphinx. At the Egyptian Museum, gaze upon priceless treasures taken from the tomb of the country’s most famous pharaoh, Tutankhamun. See the Temple of Luxor during a VIP, after-hours visit, exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site free from other tour groups. See the Valley of the Kings, where Tutankhamun is buried. Choose to sail the Nile on a felucca, a traditional wooden boat, or visit Aswan Market for a shopping spree. Sip on tea at the Cataract Hotel, where Sir Winston Churchill once dined. And visit the Esna Temple, a striking waterfront structure.


Dining Summary
  • 10 Breakfast (B)
  • 7 Lunch (L)
  • 7 Dinner (D)
Choice Highlights
  • Choose between two carefully selected activities
  • Luxor: Meet the boat captain in his engine cabin and learn about how he sails through the Nile and how knowledge has been passed down through generations.
  • Luxor: While cruising participate in a relaxing yoga class on the sundeck as you pass by Luxor temples.
  • Choose between two carefully selected activities
  • Kitchener's Island: Cruise on the Nile in an elegant wooden felucca as the winds ease you around the botanical vistas of Kitchener's Island. Admire the lush greenery of the Island of Plants as your drift through the afternoon aboard your traditional vessel.
  • Aswan: Visit the lively Aswan Market and shop for local products. Traders sell a wide variety of Egyptian and African goods such as dried hibiscus flowers, Ancient Egyptian souvenirs, spices and carpets.
  • Choose between two carefully selected activities
  • Kom Ombo: Learn about the roles of powerful women in Egypt’s history from an Egyptologist, including famous leaders such as Queen Cleopatra, Queen Hatshpsut and Nefertiti.
  • Kom Ombo: Relax on the sundeck for a cocktail demonstration and sample a delicious drink made from local herbs and ingredients, some of which have been used since the time of the pharaohs such as Sugar Cane Juice and Roselle.
Additional Included Highlights
  • Enjoy seamless personal assistance throughout your journey. From securing exclusive reservations, to organising transportation, your Travel Concierge ensures every aspect of your travel is tailored to your tastes and preferences.
  • In select destinations, our network of Local Expert Guides will illuminate your journey on a deeper level.
  • Included at all hotels.
  • Hotel taxes, porterage and tips, as well as tips for included dining experiences, are included.
  • Enjoy breakfast every morning, and an array of incredible dining options throughout your journey, infused with discovery and adventure.
  • On days where a Relaxed Start (RS) is indicated, you can select to indulge in breakfast in bed.
  • Enjoy complimentary hotel WiFi. And, on select coaches, onboard WiFi may also be available.
  • Transfers are included on your journey start and end dates, and where additional accommodation has been booked in advance through Luxury Gold. Transfers to train stations or alternate hotels, in the same start or end city as the itinerary, may be requested.
Curated Experiences
  • Luxor: Approach the Temple of Luxor along the Avenue of Sphinxes and see the ancient stones on your special after-hours visit. Look to the top of the remaining Pylon of Ramses II and step into the ancient monument.
Exceptional Dining
  • Luxor: Visit a family home and witness the making of authentic Egyptian sun bread.
  • : Don your finest traditional Nile Valley galabeya for a night of dancing and games on the river. Enjoy a relaxed Egyptian dinner and take the opportunity to unwind and spend an informal evening with your Travel Concierge and cruise companions.
  • Aswan: Enjoy afternoon tea on the shaded terrace of the Old Cataract Hotel as you gaze over the waters of the Nile River. Soak up the afternoon as Winston Churchill, Princess Diana, and Agatha Christie have done before you.
Magnificent Stays
  • Cairo: For the ultimate in luxury and refinement, set sail onboard the deluxe all-suite River Tosca. Experience old world elegance blended with modern amenities and comfort. The spacious suites are tastefully designed with marble bathrooms. Outside on the sun deck, the pool and shaded cabanas offer an oasis of calm to relax and enjoy the ever-changing scenery.
Passport Moments
  • Giza: Join your Egyptologist to explore the impressive city of Giza, where you meet the enigmatic Sphinx and proceed deep inside one of the Pyramids. Admire the hieroglyphs etched on the walls and the covert chambers where great pharaohs met their gods.
  • Saqqara Necropolis: Accompany your Egyptologist to see the Step Pyramid of Zoser, the first pyramid that the Egyptians built, more than 4,700 years ago. It was designed by the architect, Imhotep, to honor his much-respected King, whom it is named after.
  • Karnak: Stand amid a vast forest of columns in the largest temple complex known to man. The most important place of worship in Egypt for nearly 800 years, Karnak is an extraordinary sight, presided over by the archaeologically magnificent Temple of Amun.
  • Dendera: Visit the magnificent Temple of Hathor, one of the best preserved temples in all Egypt. Explore the complex to see rare images of Cleopatra VII and Caesarian and witness the Dendera Light, which some historians believe depicts an ancient electric lightbulb.
  • West Bank: Pause to view the spectacular Colossi of Memnon. These enormous twin statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III sit 60 feet above the plain and dominate the landscape with the

    Featured Destinations

    Temples, Egypt

    Temples, Egypt

    Ancient ruins can be found throughout Egypt, especially along the Nile. The following are important sites:

    Abydos—At Abydos you'll see the ruins of an ancient cemetery and the Temple of Seti I, which is one of the most ancient and finely preserved in Egypt. Also visit the cenotaph to Osiris, commonly called the Osireion—its wells of water are believed to have curative powers, and visitors to the site are allowed to dip their feet into the water. Abydos is located 7 mi/11 km west of the Nile and 85 mi/140 km north of Luxor.

    Beni Hasan—Reached by boat from Minya or Abu Qurqas, Beni Hasan is on the eastern bank of the Nile. It has tombs with interesting carvings depicting scenes of Egyptian domestic life in 1900 BC. Many visitors stay in Minya. Beni Hasan is located 15 mi/25 km south of Minya.

    Dendera—Outside the town of Qena, Dendera has the large, wonderfully preserved Temple of Hathor, built during the first century BC. Dendera is located 285 mi/460 km southeast of Cairo.

    Edfu (Idfu)—Edfu has a long, narrow 2,000-year-old temple to the god Horus that is in excellent condition. Because the temple is covered, much of the original color has been retained. About 12 mi/20 km north are the ruins of El-Kab. Edfu is located 360 mi/580 km south of Cairo.

    Esna—Esna features a well-preserved temple to Khunum (a ram-headed god) built during Roman times. Esna is located 35 mi/55 km south of Luxor.

    Hermopolis—This ancient city has two statues of baboons and a reconstructed granite-columned Greek agora. Hermopolis is located 30 mi/50 km south of Minya.

    Kom Ombo—A well-preserved (250 BC) temple to the crocodile-headed god Sobek and the falcon-headed Horus. Part of the temple is used to house several crocodile mummies. These have been moved to a nearby museum. Kom Ombo is located 25 mi/40 km north of Aswan.

    Tanis—This area has the most important ruins of the delta region, but they're difficult to get to (ask directions from the tourist board in Cairo or Alexandria). A partially excavated royal cemetery is the main attraction. Tanis is located 100 mi/165 km northeast of Cairo.

    Tell el-Amarna—The city built by Akhnaten, the first pharaoh to advocate a monotheistic religion, has ruined temples, palaces and rock tombs from the 14th century BC. You can get there from Deir Mawas by local bus or taxi. You can also rent a donkey for transport. Tell el-Amarna is located 7 mi/11 km south of Mallawi.

    Tuna el-Gebal—The ancient catacombs at Tuna el-Gebal once contained thousands of mummified baboons and ibises. Many of the animals have been removed, but some can still be seen in the tunnels. Tuna el-Gebal is located 35 mi/60 km southwest of Minya.

    Destination Guide
    Kitchener's Island
    Colossi of Memnon
    Nile River Cruising
    Esna (Isna)

    Esna (Isna)

    Isna is located about 33 miles south of Luxor. The town's Greek name was Latopolis and here fish (lates) where thought to embody the goddess Neith, who was sacred to the area.  Isna was increasingly important during the 18th dynasty due to Egypt's developing relationship with the Sudan.  There was a route established between Isna and Derr. Later, the city slowly declined until it received renewed interest during the 26th Dynasty.  Later, under the Greeks and Romans, it became the capital of the Third Nome of Upper Egypt.
    Valley of the Kings

    Valley of the Kings

    The Valley of the Kings in Upper Egypt contains many of the tombs of pharaohs from the New Kingdom, including Tutankhamun and Ramesses the Great.

    The Valley of the Kings actually has two components - the East Valley and the West Valley. It is the East Valley which most tourists visit and in which most of the tombs of the New Kingdom Pharaohs can be found. (The West Valley has only one remote tomb open to the public, that of Ay who was Tutankhamun's successor.)

    Edfu

    Edfu

    Edfu(Idfu) was the Greek city of Apollinopolis Magna located about 33 miles south of Isna and 65 miles north of Aswan. The city is a religious and commercial center that produces sugar and pottery. The Temple of Horus, a preserved cult temple, is located in Edfu.
    Aswan

    Aswan

    Aswan is Egypt's sunniest southern city and has a distinctively African atmosphere. The pace of life here in the most beautiful setting on the Nile is slow and relaxing. It is a favorite winter resort spot for Europeans, Middle Easterns and Africans alike - it's a perfect place to get away from it all. Strolling up and down the Corniche, one can watch sailboats glide by. Savor the flavor of locally caught fish while listening to Nubian music or wander in the bazaar and get lost in the sights and sounds of this mystical place. Visit the Aga Khan Mausoleum, the Monastery at Qubbat al-Hawa, the Unfinished Obelisk, The Tombs of the Nobles, Qubbat al-Hawa, the Monastery at Aswan , or the St. Simeon monastery (Anba Hatre), uninhabited and just outside of Aswan.
    Destination Guide
    Luxor

    Luxor

    Aside from visiting the pyramids near Cairo, Luxor and Al Karnak are places not to be missed when in search of ancient Egyptian monuments and artifacts. Luxor is on the southern part of ancient Thebes, Al Karnak on the north. Between the two, visitors can lose themselves for days in the hundreds of temples, chapels, tombs and gardens in the area. Too extensive to list all of them, a few of the tombs not to be missed are the tombs of Nefertari, Amenhotep II & III, several Ramesses and Tutankhamen.
    Destination Guide
    Giza

    Giza

    Giza is located only a few kilometers south of Cairo, several hundred meters from the last houses in the southernmost part of the city proper, where a limestone cliff rises abruptly from the other side of a sandy desert plateau. The ancient Egyptians called this place imentet, "The West" or kher neter, "the necropolis".

    Though the three Great Pyramids are the most famous and prominent monuments at Giza, the site has actually been a Necropolis almost since the beginning of Pharaonic Egypt.

    Cairo

    Cairo

    Cairo and the ancient monuments of the Egyptian empire have fascinated visitors throughout the centuries. The mystifying Sphinx and the pyramids of Giza, over four thousand years old, stand majestically on the outskirts of the city at the edge of the desert. Cairo's Museum of Antiquities holds one of the finest collections of artifacts in the world, including the astounding treasures of King Tutankhamen's tomb.
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    Valid Date Ranges

    November 2024
    11/16/2024 11/26/2024 $6,650 per person
    December 2024
    12/07/2024 12/17/2024 $6,650 per person
    12/21/2024 12/31/2024 $6,795 per person
    12/28/2024 01/07/2025 $7,050 per person
    January 2025
    01/04/2025 01/14/2025 $6,725 per person
    01/11/2025 01/21/2025 $6,725 per person
    01/18/2025 01/28/2025 $6,725 per person
    01/25/2025 02/04/2025 $6,725 per person
    February 2025
    02/08/2025 02/18/2025 $6,725 per person
    02/15/2025 02/25/2025 $6,725 per person
    02/22/2025 03/04/2025 $6,725 per person
    March 2025
    03/01/2025 03/11/2025 $6,725 per person
    03/08/2025 03/18/2025 $6,725 per person
    03/15/2025 03/25/2025 $6,725 per person
    03/22/2025 04/01/2025 $6,795 per person
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