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Dahabiya Sailing on the Nile

20 December - 14 Days Cairo - Luxor - Dahabiya - Abu Simbel - Aswan - Cairo

Starts on 20th of December 2024

Day by Day Itinerary

Short Description:

It is an inspiring, stimulating, profound journey.
A UNIQUE, HOLISTIC, AND TRANSFORMING EXPERIENCE THROUGH THE JOURNEY DOWN THE NILE.
-The travel program will immerse you in an experience of reset and connection with the environment, with your inner self and with your fellow travelers.
-We travel to the origin of civilizations, connecting with the origin of life itself; from there we will reconnect with the meaning of our own life anchored in a deeper source.
-An experience of openness, connection, enjoyment and learning that will reposition you in a new way on your own life journey.
-A kaleidoscopic journey that integrates different perspectives, approaches and experiences to return home with a broader and deeper view of reality and with a backpack
full of valuable experiences for your own reality.

DOUBLE ITINERARY

-An external journey of navigation along the Nile and an internal journey of deep navigation through your own being.
-An external itinerary through the most emblematic places in Egypt connected to an internal itinerary through the keys to your own life.

 

Day 1 – Friday – 20 December 2024

Arrival in Cairo, meet and assist, transfer to your hotel for overnight stay.
Welcome meeting

Day 2 – Saturday – 21 December 2024

Transfer to Cairo Airport for your flight to Luxor
06:15 Cairo(CAI)
07:20 Luxor(LXR)
Total duration 01h05m, Direct flight
Visit Luxor’s West Bank. Stop at the Colossi of Memnon. 

Visit the Valley of the Kings. 

Your tour guide will lead you to the most important tombs among the opened tombs in the valley – You are allowed to visit 3 tombs amongst more than 10 tombs that are currently open.

Visit Howard Carter House.
Lunch. (Marssa Restaurant)
Visit Hatshepsut temple.
Tour Duration: 7-8 hours
Night stay in Luxor.
Evening: Lecture and discussion. 

Suggested topic: New Egyptian kingdom and empire building.

Night stay in Luxor.

Luxor temple

Day 3 – Sunday – 22 December 2024

Visit the Ancient Workmen Village (Deir El Medina), the Nobles tombs.

 Visit Luxor Pottery School.

lunch (Local Family Home) and Medinat Habu.
Tour Duration: 6-7 hours
Evening: Visit Luxor Museum (open from 5 to 8 PM)
Tour Duration: 1-2 hours
Night stay in Luxor.

Day 4 – Monday – 23 December 2024

Visit Karnak Temple.
Visit Luxor temple
Tour Duration: 3-4 Hours
To join the dahabiya we drive about an hour from Luxor to Esna.
Visit Esna Temple, Wekalet Al-Geddawi, a caravanserai, and the Ottoman era market of Al-Qaisariya. Sail through the lock and towards Edfu.

 Visit El Hegz village.

 Lunch and dinner on the dahabiya.
Evening: Lecture and discussion.

 Suggested topic: Ancient Egyptian temples and religion under Greek and Roman rule.

Day 5 – Tuesday – 24 December 2024

Breakfast on board, sailing to El Kab. From the village, transfer to see the massive walls of the ancient town of Nekheb and explore the New Kingdom tombs.

 Sail to Edfu, horse drawn carriages to visit the Temple of Horus.

 Sailing with dinner and free time as you overnight on the dahabiya.

 Special Dinner – Christmas Eve

Day 6 – Wednesday – 25 December 2024

Bisaw Island and village, breakfast in a local home. 

Walk through farms and meet the villagers.

 join the men in their boats to share the experience of Nile fishing.

 Sailing to El Selsela ancient sandstone quarry and shrines. 

Lunch and dinner both on board. Special barbeque dinner by moonlight.

a fisherman at Bisaw Island aswan
crocodiles museum,kom ombo,Aswan

Day 7 – Thursday – 26 December 2024

Breakfast on board. Visit Kom Ombo temple and the Crocodile Museum.

 In the nearby town of Daraw you learn how to shop like a local at the market, visit a barn to meet camels and learn about the camel trade, and as we sail closer to Aswan if you wish there is an opportunity to swim or kayak.

Farewell dinner and sail to our final destination Aswan.

Day 8 – Friday – 27 December 2024

Check out of the dahabiya and begin your tour of sites in Aswan, Visit the Unfinished Obelisk and Visit the temple of Philae.
Lunch (Solaih Nubian Restaurant), Visit the Elephantine archeological site.
Walking tour in the Nubian Village Afternoon: Felucca ride on the Nile River to view the following: The Nobles tombs – Agha Khan
Mausoleum – the Plantation Island and the Old Cataract hotel.

 Felucca ending with a stop by the Old Cataract 

Switch to a motor boat and Transfer to check in to the hotel
The tour duration 8-9 hours
Evening: Lecture and discussion. 

Suggested topic: Nubian History and culture

Day 9 – Saturday – 28 December 2024

Early morning travel to Abu Simbel and visit the temples.
Lunch
Drive back to Aswan
Outside view of the High Dam.
Tour Duration: 11 – 12 hours
Transfer to Aswan airport for flight to Cairo.
Aswan / Cairo 20:50 – 22:20 MS87
Night Stay in Cairo.

Day 10 – Sunday – 29 December 2024 (An expert will be joining us for the day)

Visit Saqqara, including: Imhotep Museum – Step Pyramid – going inside the step pyramid – Onas
pyramid – the Nobles tombs – the Serapeum.
Lunch at Saqqara, a good place to try Egyptian food. (Lotus Farm)
Visit Dahshour. Including the Bent pyramid and the Red pyramid.
Visit Memphis Including the Colossi of Ramses, the open air museum and other archeological sites
recently open to the public.
Stop at Ramses Wissa Wassef foundation, a weaving school and atelier.
Tour duration 9-10 hours.
Overnight stay in Cairo.

saqqara

Day 11 – Monday – 30 December 2024

Visit Giza. Enter the Great pyramid See the Sphinx, the Valley Temple, Khafra pyramid, Menkawra pyramid.
Camel Ride for 1 hour
Lunch. (9 Pyramids Lounge)
Visit the Grand Egyptian Museum.
Tour duration 7-8 hours.
Evening: Lecture and discussion. 

Suggested topic: Egypt history timeline and Pyramids evolution.

Day 12 – Tuesday – 31 December 2024

Visit the Egyptian Museum.
Lunch at Abo Tarek.
Visit the Cave church. Visit Coptic Old Cairo.

 Include the Hanging church, Abu Serga Church, The Holy
Crypt, Ben Ezra synagogue.

 Visit Amru Ibn El Aas Mosque.
El Fustat Crafts centre
Tour duration 9-10 hours.
Evening: Lecture and discussion. 

Suggested topic: Islam in Egypt

inside of Mohamed Ali's mosque at the citadel,cairo

Day 13 – Wednesday – 1 January 2025

Visit the Islamic Art Museum. Visit The Citadel including mohamed ali mosque.

Visit Ibn Tulun and Gayer Anderson Museum.
Lunch at Al-Azhar park.

 A beautiful park in the centre of Cairo, on the top of a hill overlooking the city.
Walking tour of Medieval Cairo in El Moez Street.

 This is the best preserved area with mediaeval
Islamic architecture such as mosques, houses, markets, and other Mediaeval structures.

 It’s a perfect place to experience the local culture of Egypt today.
Visit Khan El Khalili market.
Tour duration is 8-9 hours.

Day 14 – Thursday – 2 January 2025

Pick up from your hotel.

Transfer to Cairo Airport.

Assist and help for your flight.

Contact us

Email:Info@dahabiyanilesailing.com

Phone Number:+201100022242

Optional additions to the above itinerary

Optional activities: ( please notify us before hand of optional tours you would like )
● Tut Ankh Amon tomb.
● Ramses 6th tomb
● Set 1st tomb
● Hot air Balloon ride. At sunrise, about 50 minutes flight with transfer duration is 2 hours total.
● Nefertari tomb (temporarily closed for restoration)

Optional additions to the above itinerary
- Extension in a Red Sea resort such as El Gouna
- 2 Days Safari to Fayoum Oasis.
- 5 Days trip to Siwa Oasis

OPTIONAL TOURS AND ACTIVITIES
West Bank: West bank of Luxor is home to countless tombs, temples and the village of the workmen who built and applied their artistry to the tombs and temples. As we start exploring the West Bank our first visit is to the Colossi of Memnon. These two imposing sandstone statues that indicate the site of the mortuary temple of 18th dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386 – 1353 BC).

Valley of the Kings which is part of the necropolis of ancient Thebes. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For more than a thousand years the kings, queens and nobles of the New Kingdom (1500 – 1070 BC) chose to be buried here.

Temple of Hatshepsut. During her reign the female pharaoh Hatshepsut (1473 – 1458 BC) built a mortuary temple at Deir el Bahari, situated directly across the Nile from Karnak Temple which was the main sanctuary of the god Amun. Many find it one of the most beautiful of all the temples constructed in Egypt.

Ancient Workmen Village. Deir el-Medina is the Arabic name for the village where the craftsmen and artisans who worked on the tombs and other monuments of the West bank lived, including those in the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens.

Hot Air Balloon ride. Hot Air Balloon ride over Luxor West Bank for the sun rise. (about 50 min flying).

Karnak Temple Temple is huge, the site covers more than 100 hectares. Construction at Karnak began in the Middle Kingdom (2000 – 1700 BC) and continued into the Ptolemaic era (305–30 BC). Its size and variety within the site that make it extraordinary.

Luxor Temple located approximately three kilometers south of Karnak Temple. These temples were linked with a processional way bordered with sphinxes, now known as Avenue of the Sphinxes. It is the only temple in the world where ancient Egyptian religions, Greek and Roman cults, Christianity and Islam have been practiced. The temple was substantially built by Amenhotep III (c.1390–1352 BC) and Ramesses II (1279–1213 BC).

Dendera and Abydos if you wish to explore Dandara or Abydos, we can organize your tours on the days before the Dahabiya, which might add another extra day in Luxor.
Philae: giving you a picturesque approach to the site. During the 1960s, the monuments on this island were relocated from the original Philae island nearby so they would not be flooded because of the construction of the Aswan High Dam. Philae includes many structures, mostly dating to the Ptolemaic era (332–30 BC).

Unfinished Obelisk. Obelisks are four-sided, tapered monuments that were called tekhenu by the Ancient Egyptians. It is estimated that the unfinished obelisk would have measured 42 metres and weighed 1200 tons, which would have made it the largest obelisk constructed by the ancient Egyptians.

the High Dam and enjoy views of the Old Aswan Dam and the Nubian Lake (Lake Nasser). Seeing the High Dam and lake adds to your understanding of how the changing flow of the Nile has influenced Egyptian history. The dam was built to control the flooding of the Nile, increase water storage for irrigation, and generate hydroelectricity. However, the large area flooded caused the relocation of more than 100,000 people. Many archaeological sites were submerged.

The Elephantine Island archaeological site This is one of the most unique sites in upper Egypt because here you can see across 4,000 years of Egypt’s history, from 3,000 BC until late mediaeval times (12th to 14th centuries). Remains on the island date from prehistory, including the oldest temple in Egypt.

A Felucca ride on the Nile River is a leisurely boat trip with views of the Nobles’ tombs, the Agha Khan Mausoleum, and Plantation Island. As you sail, you will also see the Old Cataract Hotel.
We can also include a visit to the Other sights: The following attractions need at least an extra day in Aswan.

The Nubian Museum:will give you more insights into the multifaceted history of this area and how monuments and edifices were made.

 Lying in Abu Simbel town, 3 hours drive (each way) from Aswan to the south about 230 km (140 mi) southwest of Aswan, part of the UNESCO Nubian world heritage sites including two massive rock-cut temples dating back to Ramses II of the 19th dynasty, Abu Simbel temples were relocated by archaeologists as construction of the dam began in 1960 in a rescue operation . 

Temples of Kalabsha: Also known as thMandulis, ite Temple of Mandulis was originally located at Bab al-Kalabsha, about 50 kilometres south of Aswan. The temple was on the UNESCO Nubian Sites list together with other outstanding examples of Nubian architecture, including the ones in El Seboua and Amada. The temple was moved to its current location just across from the High Dam.

will give you more  insights to the multifaceted history of this area, and of how monuments and edifices were made.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR EGYPT:

• Valid passport valid for 6 months after the return date of the trip. • Visa (direct payment at the airport).

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