Nile cruise Luxor to Aswan

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Availability : 16 Jan2021- 31 Dec 2022
Luxor
Aswan
Min Age : 2
Max People : 10
Tour Details

Go on an exhilaratingNile cruise Luxor to Aswan, and Abu Simbel sailing on a Nile cruise over the Nile River. Marvel at the beautiful architecture of the Luxor Temple, the Valley of the Kings, the great Karnak temple, Edfou Temple, Kom Ambo Temple, and Abu Simbel temple. Learn about the rich history of this ancient land and hear great stories of the powerful kings and queens of Egypt.

What to Expect

1-Being flexible we are tailor-made so you will not face problems if schedules change

2-Unforgettable Luxor & Aswan  sightseeing Moments 

3-Knowledge and Experience

4-Safety & Trust

5-Dedicated Tour Guide

6-Value for Money

7-Get what we promise

 

Departure & Return Location

Luxor Or Aswan

Departure Time

15 minutes before starting time 

Price Includes

  • Accomendation Full On-Board 5 nights cruise accomendation
  • GuidingPrivate Certified Tour Guide
  • Entrance FeesAll entrance fees to the sightseeing In Luxor and Aswan
  • Transportation All transportation in an A/C car to destination location
Itinerary

Day 1Arrive at luxor (East Bank)

You will meet one of our tour representatives at Luxor Private Tour at the Luxor International Airport, who will take you towards your accommodation in a modern, air-conditioned car at Dahabya boat and assist you with the check-in processes. Enjoy an afternoon brunch over the Dahabiya and followed by a drive towards the majestic Temple of Luxor. Afterward, see the sights of some of the greatest instances of reverence in history, including the Karnak Temples, which was constructed as a tribute to God Amon, his wife Mut,and their son Khonsu.Enjoy dinner onboard and spent some hours of contentment over the Dahabiya.  

Day 2Luxor (west bank)

As the sun rises, you will be served a refreshing breakfast on the cruise as you head to Luxor. You will then stop and go off the board to explore the West Bank of Luxor, have a tour of the Valley of the Kings, then to the mortuary Holy Shrine of Queen Hatshepsut, which was constructed by the draftsman of the New Monarchy during the 15th century BCE, then heading to the Royal Cemetery for 62 Pharaohs. Continue the tour to the Colossi of Memnon, then Have a drive back to your  Dahabiya enjoy your lunch during selling at 13:30 to unlock at Esna and arriving Edfou overnight. and get some rest.  leisure with tea and dinner on board.

Day 3 Edfou & Kom Ombo Temples

As the sun rises, you will be served a refreshing breakfast on the Dahabiya as you starting to visit Edfu, enjoy an enthralling visit to the Temple of Horus. Marvel at the best-preserved religious place in Egypt with imposing sandstone structures of Horus, the god of protection. In accordance with the mythology of Egyptian gods, explore the site where Horus sought revenge upon Seth, the god of chaos, for murdering his father, Osiris. 

then back to your Dahabiya boat to enjoy drinking some tea during siling 4 hours to  Kom Ombo temple built in devotion to the divine deities overlooking the east side of the River Nile. Learn about the structures of the temple and how it was built in honor of two great divinities: the falcon-headed Horus or Haroeris, and the crocodile-headed god of fertility, Sobek.

You embark back on the ship to have your evening dinner as the Dahabiya moves towards Aswan. overnight at Aswan.

Day 4Aswan Tour

On the day-4 morning, Meet, your tour guide trip to the eminent royal temple of Philae, which is dedicated to the two goddesses – Hathor and Isis, and the great Unfinished Obelisk, As day 4 ends, you will be transferred back to your Dahabiya in Aswan. in the evening you have a free city tour around Aswan and back to get some rest.

Day 5Tour in Abu Simbel

Luxor Private Tour tour guide will pick you up from your lodge in Aswan in a .in private modern air-conditioned vehicles favor to start the tour to Abu Simbel, starting at 3:30 AM where you travel to the famous Two-Temples in Abu Simbel. These sanctuaries are designated as the fame and stunning success of ancient Egypt. These temples echo the grandeur and magnificence of the new realm. Some people also call the great temples of Abu Simbel The Sun Temple of Ramesses II, whereas the Temple of Emperor ‘Nefertari’, who is wide of Sun God, is termed as the Sanctuary of Hathor. Thus in an emblematic way, the Two Temples that belong to Ramsses II and Nefertari, depict that Hathor, Nefertari, and Sun God are joint as one. After the majestic tour of the two temples, you will be transferred back from Abu Simbel to Aswan in The way back you will visit Aswan High Dam then drive to Your Dahabya  Poat to enjoy Lunch and get some rest  Aswan.

overnight in In Aswan 

Day 6Return to Cairo

On day 6, have breakfast in your Poat with some time in hand to relax 2 hours before flight time, then you will be directed to Aswan  Airport to take your flight to Cairo then your international flight to back home.

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Nicole

Solo Traveller

I had an amazing time on this LuxorPrivateTour.! Our guide Ashraf was very knowledgeable and was able to answer any questions we had. He was very accommodating and went above and beyond to make us comfortable and help us with anything we needed even beyond the tour date for our extended stay in Egypt. Mo was great to be around for the week and at times it felt like he was a friend or family member showing us around because of how personable he was. Thank you Mo for a great tour!

July 6, 2021

Alexandra R

Solo Traveller

We booked a 4 night cruise Luxor-Aswan fairly last minute. We wanted a more luxury experience but since we were booking only a month out for Easter week with a semi-inflexible schedule, we had to make do. The Oberoi cruises and Sanctuary cruises were all sold out and I was starting to panic because we needed something but I didn’t want it to just be the leftovers. I felt a little out of my depth booking a luxury dahabiya (but would probably book that if (when) I ever came back).

After much research, I found the Farah. The pictures online looked solid, and I could book and pay directly online, and could see the boat availability. The dates were perfect. I was sold.

Overall, we had an amazing time. It’s not perfect, but I wasn’t really expecting Oberoi quality for the price- I knew what I was getting into. Still, I think it’s one of the best mid-high tier boats sailing right now.

The service was great and attentive. Everyone was very sweet. The deck was a highlight. We saw many a boat pass and I didn’t see one that looked like they had a better deck than ours. Lovely cushioned teak furniture in cabanas lined the deck with nice greenery. There was a nice pool and cushioned lounge chairs with beautiful golden lighting. Many boats I saw pass did not have any cushions on their chairs and looked rickety. The deck was an amazing place to hang out.

The rooms were well appointed, if a little small (but that’s to be expected on a boat like that). We had a sliding door that opened to the river, which was a nice bonus. Rooms were clean, and the maid service was exceptional, with great touches added every day. Two bottles of water are provided every day.

Our guide was fabulous. We didn’t really know what to expect and thought that we may be with a group of other English speakers, but it turns out that our guide was just for us. He was incredible and so so sweet. He was super knowledgeable but also let us have our alone time at every stop so that we could see stuff at our own pace after getting the gist of the history. It seems like guides on these boats are sort of picked randomly, and they don’t work for the boat, but are merely matched with one, so one may be unlucky with their guide.

The itinerary was also great. Although chalk full of earlier mornings (getting up around 6) the days were not too strenuous and perfectly paced. There was a great balance of sightseeing and lounging. Some itineraries have a lot of stuff packed in, but this one was pretty good.

We also had an issue with our flight being changed from 1pm to 6pm, and we didn’t know what to do during the day. They arranged a tour for us to Abu Simbel, which was great, complete with a packed breakfast and they even let us come back and eat lunch on the boat. We had a guide for that, but unfortunately he wasn’t that great. Nice, however only said 3 things about the site and was extremely hard to understand. After coming all that way, we were hoping for a bit more.

The food was solid. Nothing gourmet, but there was nothing to seriously complain about either. The best night was the BBQ night up on the deck. The Egyptian fare is more “mainstream” then anything, and we wished for more traditional food.

The overall breakfast and bar area were more of a contemporary vibe, which isn’t my first choice, but it was fine. We didn’t spend too much time there and mainly just hung out on the top deck. Entertainment was a bit touristy and cheesy, but I think that’s part of all of the boats’ itineraries.

Overall we were very happy with our experience for such a last minute, risky booking. It sure seemed like we were on one of the newer, nicer boats. I think the Farah Nile Cruise is a great choice.

January 6, 2021

TravelGerman888

Couple Traveller

Wir waren auf einer 4-Nächte Nil-Kreuzfahrt ab Luxor nach Assuan, Das Schiff ist sehr gepflegt, mit super freundlichem Personal, die einen ausgezeichneten Service bieten. Alles organisiert von einem Reisebüro aus Kairo, die eine ganze Rundreise für uns geplant haben. (Mina Samir Tourguide; Cairo). Die Verpflegung an Bord war erster Klasse, beginnend vom Frühstücks-Buffet, über reichhaltiges Mittagessen und Mehr-Gangs-Dinner ( oder Barbecue an Deck). Kabinen auch modern und das ganze Schiff ist gut in Schuss- im Vergleich zu den übrigen “Konkurrenten”, die wir uns zT im Jahr zuvor angesehen hatten. Super Preis-Leistungsverhältnis; ideal auch für Kinder…sehr kinder-freundliches Team. Ideal ist es, in Assuan nach Ankunft mindestens noch eine Tag länger zu bleiben (Sofitel Hotel) um die gesamte Landschaft und Umgebung zu erkunden… und auch dort den Tempel Abu Simbel zu besuchen.

After much research, I found the Farah. The pictures online looked solid, and I could book and pay directly online, and could see the boat availability. The dates were perfect. I was sold.

Overall, we had an amazing time. It’s not perfect, but I wasn’t really expecting Oberoi quality for the price- I knew what I was getting into. Still, I think it’s one of the best mid-high tier boats sailing right now.

The service was great and attentive. Everyone was very sweet. The deck was a highlight. We saw many a boat pass and I didn’t see one that looked like they had a better deck than ours. Lovely cushioned teak furniture in cabanas lined the deck with nice greenery. There was a nice pool and cushioned lounge chairs with beautiful golden lighting. Many boats I saw pass did not have any cushions on their chairs and looked rickety. The deck was an amazing place to hang out.

The rooms were well appointed, if a little small (but that’s to be expected on a boat like that). We had a sliding door that opened to the river, which was a nice bonus. Rooms were clean, and the maid service was exceptional, with great touches added every day. Two bottles of water are provided every day.

Our guide was fabulous. We didn’t really know what to expect and thought that we may be with a group of other English speakers, but it turns out that our guide was just for us. He was incredible and so so sweet. He was super knowledgeable but also let us have our alone time at every stop so that we could see stuff at our own pace after getting the gist of the history. It seems like guides on these boats are sort of picked randomly, and they don’t work for the boat, but are merely matched with one, so one may be unlucky with their guide.

The itinerary was also great. Although chalk full of earlier mornings (getting up around 6) the days were not too strenuous and perfectly paced. There was a great balance of sightseeing and lounging. Some itineraries have a lot of stuff packed in, but this one was pretty good.

We also had an issue with our flight being changed from 1pm to 6pm, and we didn’t know what to do during the day. They arranged a tour for us to Abu Simbel, which was great, complete with a packed breakfast and they even let us come back and eat lunch on the boat. We had a guide for that, but unfortunately he wasn’t that great. Nice, however only said 3 things about the site and was extremely hard to understand. After coming all that way, we were hoping for a bit more.

The food was solid. Nothing gourmet, but there was nothing to seriously complain about either. The best night was the BBQ night up on the deck. The Egyptian fare is more “mainstream” then anything, and we wished for more traditional food.

The overall breakfast and bar area were more of a contemporary vibe, which isn’t my first choice, but it was fine. We didn’t spend too much time there and mainly just hung out on the top deck. Entertainment was a bit touristy and cheesy, but I think that’s part of all of the boats’ itineraries.

Overall we were very happy with our experience for such a last minute, risky booking. It sure seemed like we were on one of the newer, nicer boats. I think the Farah Nile Cruise is a great choice.

January 6, 2021

Aliabagh

Couple Traveller

in simple review, “Can’t fault these guys”, they not only how to do their job perfectly, but also love what they are doing. the amount of care and respect are really hard to captive in words. they looked after us even when we booked a private trip, they made an effort to ring us to make sure that we arrived safely and we don’t need any extra assistance. they are really best of the best

After much research, I found the Farah. The pictures online looked solid, and I could book and pay directly online, and could see the boat availability. The dates were perfect. I was sold.

Overall, we had an amazing time. It’s not perfect, but I wasn’t really expecting Oberoi quality for the price- I knew what I was getting into. Still, I think it’s one of the best mid-high tier boats sailing right now.

The service was great and attentive. Everyone was very sweet. The deck was a highlight. We saw many a boat pass and I didn’t see one that looked like they had a better deck than ours. Lovely cushioned teak furniture in cabanas lined the deck with nice greenery. There was a nice pool and cushioned lounge chairs with beautiful golden lighting. Many boats I saw pass did not have any cushions on their chairs and looked rickety. The deck was an amazing place to hang out.

The rooms were well appointed, if a little small (but that’s to be expected on a boat like that). We had a sliding door that opened to the river, which was a nice bonus. Rooms were clean, and the maid service was exceptional, with great touches added every day. Two bottles of water are provided every day.

Our guide was fabulous. We didn’t really know what to expect and thought that we may be with a group of other English speakers, but it turns out that our guide was just for us. He was incredible and so so sweet. He was super knowledgeable but also let us have our alone time at every stop so that we could see stuff at our own pace after getting the gist of the history. It seems like guides on these boats are sort of picked randomly, and they don’t work for the boat, but are merely matched with one, so one may be unlucky with their guide.

The itinerary was also great. Although chalk full of earlier mornings (getting up around 6) the days were not too strenuous and perfectly paced. There was a great balance of sightseeing and lounging. Some itineraries have a lot of stuff packed in, but this one was pretty good.

We also had an issue with our flight being changed from 1pm to 6pm, and we didn’t know what to do during the day. They arranged a tour for us to Abu Simbel, which was great, complete with a packed breakfast and they even let us come back and eat lunch on the boat. We had a guide for that, but unfortunately he wasn’t that great. Nice, however only said 3 things about the site and was extremely hard to understand. After coming all that way, we were hoping for a bit more.

The food was solid. Nothing gourmet, but there was nothing to seriously complain about either. The best night was the BBQ night up on the deck. The Egyptian fare is more “mainstream” then anything, and we wished for more traditional food.

The overall breakfast and bar area were more of a contemporary vibe, which isn’t my first choice, but it was fine. We didn’t spend too much time there and mainly just hung out on the top deck. Entertainment was a bit touristy and cheesy, but I think that’s part of all of the boats’ itineraries.

Overall we were very happy with our experience for such a last minute, risky booking. It sure seemed like we were on one of the newer, nicer boats. I think the Farah Nile Cruise is a great choice.

January 6, 2021

EDGARDO

Solo Traveller

Navegamos en esta línea de cruceros desde Luxor a Aswan y hemos disfrutado mucho nuestra navegación por el Nilo. Debo destacar la excelente atención a bordo, la limpieza del barco, la amabilidad del personal de servicio y sobre todo las exquisitas comidas que probamos tanto en el desayuno, almuerzo y cena. Es un barco de muy buena categoría que además cuenta con una piscina exterior en cubierta. Quizás el punto a mejorar es que nos tocó viajar con muchas familias locales con muchos niños ( vacaciones de invierno) que eran muy ruidosos, desordenados y se acostaban muy tarde, no permitiendo presenciar con tranquilidad las actividades artísticas nocturnas que se realizaban, al no haber control por parte de sus padres ni de la administración del barco. Así también, aprovecho de sugerir a todas las líneas navieras que operan por el Nilo, la preocupación del medio ambiente, la cantidad de petróleo y basura en el río es impresionante y a la vez una pena, hago un llamado a proteger el río con sanciones para aquellos que tiran la basura, como también al derrame de combustible por parte de los barcos!!!

January 1, 2021
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