Nile Explorer – 10 Days / 09 nights
10 Days / 09 nights

Upon arrival at Cairo International Airport, Excel Travel representative welcomes you and assists
you through the immigration process. Modern air-conditioned coaches take you to your hotel in
Cairo. Your representative will ensure a smooth hotel check-in.
Overnight at the hotel in Cairo

Buffet breakfast at the hotel in Cairo then start a guided tour to visit one of the Seven Wonders
the great Pyramids of Giza; (Cheops, Chephren and Mycerinus) were reckoned by the Greeks to
be one of the Seven Wonders of the World. A single pyramid is built
with 2.300.000 blocks, each weighing an average of two and a half
tones. In the face of such immensity, one cannot help but feel the
wonder and awe that so many writers and artists have sought to
convey over the centuries. The Cheops Pyramid is more interesting,
because its interior burial chambers are open for inspection by the
public. Not far from the Pyramids is the Great Sphinx of Giza, which
dates from the time of Chephren (2620 BC). Hewn from natural
yellowish limestone and standing 65 feet-high and 187 feet-long, this unforgettable statue
combines the head of a Pharaoh with a lion’s body. A quick visit to papyrus institute or a perfume
shop can be arranged after the visit.
Lunch will be served at an oriental restaurant before you start afternoon
visit to the ancient capital of Memphis & Sakkara where the Step
Pyramid was built for the Pharaoh Zoser, is the oldest pyramid in the
world, dating back from 2700 BC.
Drive to your hotel in Cairo for refreshment.
Evening at leisure whereby an optional tour to visit the spectacular sound & light show by the
pyramids or enjoy dinner while cruise the Nile or enjoy dinner in Sequoia restaurant by the Nile
Overnight in Cairo

Breakfast in the hotel, then drive to the Egyptian Museum for unforgettable tour;
Egyptian Museum; was established by the Egyptian government in 1835. The present museum
building was built in 1900, in the new classical style by the French
architect Marcel Dourgnon. The museum exhibited collections now
exceed 120,000 objects ranges from pre-historic era to the Greco
Roman period. It has 107 halls, and the ground floor houses huge
statues. The upper floor houses small statues, jewels, Tutankhamen
treasures. The museum also comprises of a photography section and
large library.
Lunch will be served at an oriental restaurant before you start afternoon visit to the Citadel with
the towering mosque of Mohamed Ali;
It is one of Cairo’s most popular tourist attractions is the Citadel which houses a number of
museums, ancient mosques and other sites, located on a spur of limestone that had been detached
from its parent Moqattam Hills by quarrying. The Citadel is one of the world’s greatest monuments
to medieval warfare, as well as a highly visible landmark on Cairo’s eastern skyline. Particularly
when viewed from the back side (from the north), the Citadel reveals a very medieval character.
After the visit a short drive will take you to the most famous bazaars of Khan El Khalili whereby
you have some free time to stroll around the bazaars; which is one of the most famous worldwide
with its amazing narrow alleyways. Drive to your hotel in Cairo
Evening at leisure whereby an optional tour to visit the spectacular sound & light show by the
pyramids or enjoy dinner while cruise the Nile or enjoy dinner in Sequoia restaurant by the Nile

Early breakfast at hotel then drive to Alexandria via the desert road for a full day guided tour to
visit the Bombay’s’ pillars, Alexandrina Bibliotheca, Qaite Bay citadel from outside & Al Montazah
Gardens
Alexandrina Bibliotheca; the New Library of Alexandria, the New
Bibliotheca Alexandrina is dedicated to recapture the spirit of openness
and scholarship of the original Bibliotheca Alexandrina. It is much more
than a library as it contains 13 different departments. Besides, the New
Library also hosts a number of institutions which is growing and it is
becoming the nerve center of many international and regional networks.
Qaite bay Fort has been guarding the bay for centuries; at the end of
the Cornish rises the crenellated walls of the Mameluk fortress built in
1480 on the site of the Alexandria lighthouse
Pompeii Column and Kom el-Shuqafa Catacombs Thirty meters high and built from Aswan pink
granite, the Pompeii Column is thought to have been a present from
the people of Alexandria to Emperor Diocletian. The majority of the
remains found around the column can be been at the Greco-Roman
Museum. At the top of the hill lies the entrance to the Kom al-Shuqafa
Catacombs dating from the first and second centuries. They have been
discovered by chance at the beginning of 20th, century.
Montazah Gardens; is about 150-hectare park surrounding the palace of Khedive Abbas with its
amazing architecture worth of Walt Disney. Visitors enjoy strolling in the gardens or swimming of
the nice sandy beaches.
Lunch will be served during the tour in an oriental restaurant.
Drive back to Cairo at the end of the day and overnight at the hotel in Cairo.

Breakfast in the hotel, check out.
Escorted transfer to Cairo Domestic airport for your flight to Luxor
Meet & assist at Luxor airport and transfer to the Nile cruise in Luxor
Embarkation before
Afternoon guided tour to visit the Karnak & Luxor temples on the East
bank
Karnak temple: to the east bank of Luxor the greatest example of
worship in history and was dedicated to the God Amon, his wife Mut
and their son Khonsu. It was constructed from the beginning of the
Middle Kingdom to the Greco Roman Kingdom
Luxor temple: in the East bank during the sunset it is a great temple complex in modern Luxor
dedicated to Amun, a creator god often fused with the sun-god Ra into Amun-Ra, construction
work on the temple began during the reign of Ame nhotep III in the 14th century BC. Horemheb
and Tutankhamun added columns, statues, and friezes, and Akhenaten had earlier obliterated his
father’s cartouches and installed a shrine to the Aten, However, the only major expansion effort
took place under Ramses II some 100 years after the first stones were put in place. Luxor is thus
unique among the main Egyptian temple complexes in having only two pharaohs leave their mark
on its architectural structure
Dinner onboard
Dancing music
Overnight in Luxor

Breakfast onboard
Guided tour to visit the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut temple at El Dier El Bahary and colossi of
Memnon at the west bank
Valley of Kings: was a magnificent burial ground for the pharaohs - the Valley of the Kings. This
was the kingdom of Osiris, god of the underworld. From their grand tombs filled with treasures
and decorated with magnificent art, the Egyptian pharaohs believed they would embark on a
journey in which they would meet the gods in the afterlife and achieve immortality.
After that visit the Hatshepsut Temple: is one of the most
dramatically situated in the world. The queen’s architect, Senenmut,
designed it and set it at the head of a valley, throughout the temple,
statues and sphinxes of the queen proliferated. Many of them have
been reconstructed, with patience and ingenuity, from the thousands of
smashed fragments found by the excavators; some are now in the Cairo
Museum, and others the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Colossi of Memnon: You will pass by the two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. For
3,400 years, they have sat in the Theban necropolis, across the River Nile from the city of Luxor
Lunch onboard
Sail to Edfu via Esna
Afternoon tea
Captain’s welcome cocktail
Dinner onboard
Disco & Music
Overnight

Breakfast on board
Guided tour to visit the temple of Horus at Edfu the town is known for
the major Ptolemaic temple, built between 237 BCE and 57 BCE, into
the reign of Cleopatra VII. Of all the temple remains in Egypt, the
Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most completely preserved. Built from
sandstone blocks, the huge Ptolemaic temple was constructed over the
site of a smaller New Kingdom temple, oriented east to west, facing
towards the river. The later structure faces north to south and leaves
the ruined remains of the older temple pylon to be seen on the east side
of the first court.
Lunch on board & sail to Kom Ombo
Visit Kom Ombo Temple actually it is two temples consisting of a Temple to Sobek and a Temple
of Haroeris. In ancient times, sacred crocodiles basked in the sun on the river bank near here, the
Temple has scanted remains, due first to the changing Nile, then the Copts who once used it as a
church, and finally by builders who used the stones for new buildings, everything is duplicated
along the main axis. There are two entrances, two courts, two colonnades, two hypostyle halls and
two sanctuaries. There were probably even two sets of priests. The left, or northern side is
dedicated to Haroeris (sometimes called Harer, Horus the Elder) who was the falcon headed sky
god and the right to Sobek (the crocodile headed god).
Afternoon tea
Dinner on board
Egyptian Galabeya Party
Sail to Aswan & overnight in Aswan

Breakfast on board
Guided tour to visit the High Dam, the unfinished obelisk and Philae
temple.
The High dam an engineering miracle built in 1960 protecting Egypt
from annual floods from the Nile
Proceed to visit the majestic Philae Temple because of the location of
the Temple on an island, we have to take a boat to get to the site, since
early century, the site of Philae was flooded for six months each year,
an incredible restoration program was undertaken in the 1960s, and the Temple was moved stone
by stone to a higher elevation.
The unfinished Obelisk: is the largest known ancient obelisk and is located in the northern region
of the stone quarries of ancient Egypt in Aswan, Egypt. It was ordered by Hatshepsut (1508–1458
BC), possibly to complement the Lateran Obelisk (which was originally at Karnak and was later
brought to the Lateran Palace in Rome). It is nearly one third larger than any ancient Egyptian
obelisk ever erected. If finished it would have measured around 42 m (approximately 137 feet) and
would have weighed nearly 1,200 tons
Lunch on board
Sail on the Nile by felucca around Kitchener’s Island and view the Agha Khan mausoleum
Dinner on board - Night entertainment (Nubian Show)
Overnight in Aswan

Disembarkation after breakfast, and transfer to Aswan airport for a flight to Cairo.
Upon arrival at Cairo Airport, Excel Travel representative will welcome you at the airport and escort
you to your hotel. Rest of the day at leisure
Alternatively – for those who wish to opt for unforgettable tour to Abu
Simble;
Early breakfast and disembarkation, and then transfer to Aswan airport
for a flight to Abu simble upon arrival to Abu simble you will be
transferred by Egypt air buses to the great temples of Ramses II & his
beloved Nefertari whereby the guides will be waiting to show you around
in groups. Transfer back to the airport by Egypt air buses to board the
flight to Cairo via Aswan.
Overnight at the hotel in Cairo
Final departure transfer after breakfast from the hotel; Excel Travel representative will escort you, check you in your flight
Default hotels for Egypt
Cairo & Nile Valley (Luxor/Aswan): October–April for comfortable temple-hopping.
Red Sea (Sharm, Hurghada): Year-round, but late spring and autumn give the best balance of warm water and pleasant air.
Desert Treks (White/Black Desert, Siwa): October–April to avoid extreme heat.
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