$1080 Price
5 Days Steigenberger Omar El Khayam Lake Nasser Cruise from Aswan to Abu Simbel
A five-day Steigenberger Omar El Khayam Lake Nasser cruise between Aswan and Abu Simbel to familiarize visitors with the history of ancient Nubia. Tra...
Spend unforgettable moments on the shores of Lake Nasser during an unforgettable Lake Nasser Nile cruise. This huge artificial lake in Upper Egypt rests at the foot of a very dramatic landscape and equally vivid history. While navigating its silent waters, enjoy the picturesque views, letting the quietness of this peculiar environment sink in.
The various lake cruises from Aswan to Abu Simbel are one of the ways to reach many of the attractions in Aswan. Every destination offers you a more in-depth look at the history and culture of ancient Egypt while you get in the comfort and luxury of your Egypt Lake Nasser Cruise. Whether it is the stunning Philae Temple with its delicate carvings devoted to the goddess Isis or the magnificent Abu Simbel temples carved into the landscape.
The Aswan Botanical Garden, located nearby on Kitchener's Island, provides excellent protection from the desert climate as well as an opportunity to explore globally diverse plant landscapes. Continue your Egypt cruise to Aswan to see the Unfinished Obelisk, which is unquestionably still a magnificent feat of engineering. During an exhaustive tour, make a little diversion to Edfu Temple, the second Ptolemaic temple built of sandstone and dedicated to Horus, the falcon god. Discover the charm of Lake Nasser at Aswan, where adventure and relaxation go hand in hand.
Discover the tranquil and historic waterways of Upper Egypt by taking an authentic Lake Nasser Nile River cruise, a little-known activity. Situated in the middle of the desert, Nasser Lake's silen water surface offers a glimpse of ancient Egypt while also evoking a sense of peace.
Visit the Temple of Kalabsha, a beautifully carved temple dedicated to the Nubian deity Mandulis that was also relocated to avoid flooding by the flooding waters. One of the attractions in your tour is the Qasr Ibrim, which is the only temple at Lake Nasser right from the Nubian ancient period. Begin a Nasser cruise tour to discover the hidden treasures of Nasser Lake in Aswan, an area that has a rich cultural heritage and stunning geographical features.
The Aswan High Dam, a construction that has transformed irrigation in Egypt and created Lake Nasser, is undoubtedly one of the noteworthy sights that gained significance during your tour. Another tourist attraction that is worth visiting is the Elephantine Island Temple in Aswan, which is an archeological site that was associated with so many myths. This site is devoted to the worship of Khnum, the deity symbolizing the Nile flood, and presents majestic views of the river and servants of the pharaoh during religious procedures.
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$1080 Price
A five-day Steigenberger Omar El Khayam Lake Nasser cruise between Aswan and Abu Simbel to familiarize visitors with the history of ancient Nubia. Tra...
$1080 Price
Happy Egypt offers you an endless variety of excursions. On Lake Nasser cruise. Expert guides share the rich history of the temples rescued from the r...
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Enjoy a memorable 3-night Mövenpick Prince Abbas Lake Nasser cruise from Abu Simbel to Aswan, including sightseeing, entrance fees, meals, and a licen...
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Travel to Lake Nasser in the comfort of the Steigenberger Omar El Khayam and enjoy a luxurious 4-day Lake Nasser Cruise tour from Abu Simbel. It inclu...
Of course, we can arrange a tour that combines a Lake Nasser cruise and a Nile cruiser from Aswan to Luxor, giving you the best chance of discovering Egypt's southern region.
There are also the private or boutique cruises, which involve using the small ships to take clients on a more personalized tour whenever they are traveling on the calm waters of Lake Nasser.
Yes, some of the attractions that are often covered in most of the Lake Nasser cruises include the Aswan High Dam, which was built with the major aim of controlling the duration and amount of water as well as producing electricity once water gets to this point in its journey through Lake Nasser.
Many cruises last 3 to 6 days, beginning in Aswan and ending in Abu Simbel.
Some of the great riverside temples are the Temples of Abu Simbel, Kalabsha Temple, Wadi El Seboua Temple, Temple of Amada, and the less well-known Dakka and Maharakka Temples; however, the majority of them are only accessible by the Nile.
Yes, there are many interesting things to see near Lake Nasser, including Nile crocodiles, and various kinds of birds, as well as a wonderful sandy desert along its coast.
Lake Nasser cruise ships provide luxurious cabins, balcony space, elegant, well-lit meals, sundecks, and some even boast mini swimming pools.
All the latest and most popular cruise ships that sail on Lake Nasser, again, are fitted with elevator and ramp facilities as well as cabins for the mobility-impaired.
Cruise tour operators offer special guide services or special lectures on the history of Nubian monuments, the process of temple moving, and the culture of the area.
Indeed, the best part of the cruise must be the stargazing, which is made possible by the generally dark nighttime conditions caused by the low level of light pollution over Lake Nasser.