Day 1: Monday
When you arrive in Luxor, either at the airport or the train station, a tour manager will be there to meet you and help you with any arrangements you need. After that, you’ll go on a tour of Luxor with an Egyptologist.
You’ll see the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Hatshepsut, the Memnon Colossi, and the Karnak Temple. The Karnak Temple is another place the group will visit. Then, you’ll be taken from Luxor to Esna to get on your Nile Boat. You’ll spend the night at Esna while your boat is floating down the Nile.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner.
Day 2: Tuesday
Start sailing toward Edfu while you take your time eating breakfast. You should be there by noon at the latest. Take a horse-drawn carriage to the Edfu Temple, one of Egypt’s famous sites. The Edfu Temple stands out because it is one of the country’s largest and most complete archaeological sites. On either side of the entrance are two beautiful granite statues of the Egyptian god Horus as the falcon. After you tour the temple, you’re welcome to walk or ride a bike around the market.
This is a big market where you can haggle for souvenirs, tastes, and smells. After lunch, served on the boat, we’ll keep sailing toward the Silsela Hormoheb Temple until we get there. Dinner will be on the Temple grounds, on an island, or on the boat’s top deck, where guests can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere while listening to music that fits the setting.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, Dinner.
Day 3: Wednesday
After having breakfast at your own pace in the morning, you will sail to the Greco-Roman Temple at Kom Ombo, where you will spend most of the day. You can comfortably sail to Aswan while watching and listening to water buffalo move through the shallow water.
You will also see donkeys going about their daily business on the banks of the Nile, along with the many different kinds of birds that live there. Spend the night in a place close to the gates leading into Aswan city.
Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Day 4: Thursday
After breakfast, you’ll get off the boat to see the High Dam and the Philae Temple. After that, you’ll have time to look around the Aswan Bazaar. You will get off the boat, and it’s time to return to the ship so you can spend the night in Aswan and have a great evening there.
Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Day 5: Friday
After breakfast, you will get off the ship and be taken to either the Aswan airport or the Aswan train station, depending on where your last flight is.
Meals: breakfast.