June 15, 2023
Names and Titles of The Pharaoh in Ancient Egypt
The pharaohs of ancient Egypt held various names and titles, including "Horus," symbolizing their di...
This plan ensures a rich cultural and historical experience while covering the major sights between Cairo and Aswan.
Planning a private bus tour from Cairo to Aswan allows for a customized and flexible itinerary, making it possible to explore at your own pace and visit specific attractions of interest. Here's a detailed plan:
Overview :
Total Duration: 7 days
Distance: Approximately 900 kilometers (560 miles)
Transport: Private bus/van with a professional driver
Accommodation: Pre-booked hotels in key locations
Morning:
Giza Pyramids and Sphinx: Start early to avoid crowds and heat.
Egyptian Museum: Explore the extensive collection of artifacts.
Afternoon:
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Old Cairo: Visit the Hanging Church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the Coptic Museum.
Evening:
Dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Cairo.
Morning:
Depart from Cairo to Minya (approx. 4 hours).
Afternoon :
Beni Hassan Tombs:
Explore the ancient tombs with well-preserved paintings.
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Evening:
Tuna El-Gebel:
Visit the necropolis and ancient monuments.
Dinner at the hotel or a local restaurant.
Overnight in Minya.
Morning :
Depart for Assiut (approx. 2-3 hours).
Monastery of Saint Mary (Al-Muharrak): Visit this significant Coptic monastery.
Afternoon :
Durunka Monastery: Another important religious site.
Lunch in Assiut.
Continue to Sohag (approx. 2 hours).
Evening :
Check into a hotel in Sohag.
Dinner at the hotel or a local restaurant.
Overnight in Sohag.
Morning:
White Monastery: Visit the ancient monastery.
Red Monastery: Known for its beautiful architecture and frescoes.
Afternoon:
Travel to Luxor with a stop in Qena to visit the Temple of Dendera & Abydos (approx. 3 hours).
Lunch in Qena.
Arrive in Luxor by late afternoon (approx. 1.5 hours from Qena).
Evening:
Check into a hotel in Luxor.
Stroll along the Nile Corniche.
Dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Luxor.
Morning:
Karnak Temple:
Spend ample time exploring this vast temple complex.
Afternoon:
Luxor Temple:
Visit this centrally located temple.
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Valley of the Kings:
Explore the royal tombs.
Evening:
Enjoy a light and sound show at Karnak Temple (optional).
Dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Luxor.
Morning:
Early departure to Edfu (approx. 2 hours).
Temple of Edfu: Visit the well-preserved temple dedicated to Horus.
Afternoon:
Travel to Kom Ombo (approx. 1.5 hours).
Temple of Kom Ombo: Explore the unique double temple.
Lunch en route.
Continue to Aswan (approx. 1.5 hours).
Evening:
Check into a hotel in Aswan.
Relax by the Nile or explore the local market.
Dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Aswan.
Morning:
Abu Simbel :
There are two temples in Abu Simbel. The great temple of Ramses II, and a smaller temple of his wife Nefertari.
The two temples are cut deep into the rock.
The great temple is dedicated Amon-Re, Rehorakhty, Ptah, and Ramses II as a god.
While the smaller temple is dedicated to Hathor and Nefertari as a goddess.
The great temple of Ramses is the most powerful work of art in the world, with its huge façade with four impressive statues of Ramses.
Afternoon:
Philae Temple:
Take a boat trip to this beautiful island temple.
you will see the island of Philae was called by the Egyptians “Pilak” or “the end” and then “Philak” by the Greeks and “Philae” right now that it is one of the most important attractions in Aswan.
It was very important for the Egyptians because they thought that the River Nile starts there, and also due to the artificial tomb of the God Osiris made by his consort goddess Isis to deceive the god Seth.
It houses many structures, the biggest and the most intact is the temple of Isis (the magic goddess). This temple was begun in 280 BC and completed in 80 BC.
All of the structures of Philae were dismantled into 40000 pieces and moved to the Island of Agalika, which bears the name of Philae. The real Philae was lost under the water.
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