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What Should You Hope For On A River Nile Cruise by on egypt,history,cruise,holidays,vacations,outdoors,recreation,leisure,destinations,travel

What Should You Hope For On A River Nile Cruise


by Rob Atherton


For a long time, cruises on the River Nile have been taking holidaymakers on a magical journey back in time along this wonderful river. A combination of exploring the wonders of age-old Egypt combined with a peaceful journey south from Luxor to Aswan is ever sought after with travellers.

A classic River Nile cruise lasts 7 nights and operate Monday to Monday. Direct flights from United Kingdom bring holidaymakers to Luxor where they are transferred to their cruise vessel to check in. The following morning, the journey into historical Egypt commences with a see to the East Bank of the Nile at Luxor such as the Temples of Karnak and Luxor.

The next morning, the sightseeing continues on to the West Bank of the Nile which includes the Valley of the Kings before coming back to the boat for lunch. Following lunch, the ship leaves Luxor heading south for Edfu. After an overnight mooring at Edfu, there are additional tours to temples at both Edfu and Kom Ombo before sailing on to Aswan.

The following day, its time to experience Aswan and a more advanced structure; the Aswan High Dam. Built in the 1950s, the Aswan High Dam produced Lake Nasser, itself a cruise location. After lunch, there is time to sail on a classic Egyptian Felucca along this very picturesque part of the River nile. The Cataract Hotel in Aswan overlooks the river and it is the place where Agatha Christie authored part of her celebrated novel, "Death on the Nile".

Immediately after an overnight stop in Aswan, there is free time available to explore the town or alternatively, there is an optional excursion to the superb Temple of Abu Simbel at the other end of Lake Nasser. It is a long way to Abu Simbel, either three quarters of an hour by air or three hours but it is really worth the effort.

Aswan marks the turn-around point for Nile cruises and now the cruise boat heads back north the 80 miles to Luxor. The journey takes 2 days with an over night stay at Edfu before returning to Luxor. The week cruising the River Nile is over and tourists return to the airport and home.




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