Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Egypt Nile cruise tours

Having a holiday and not sure where to spend it? Try Egypt Nile cruise tours and get fascinated by the majesty of an ancient civilization along the Nile river banks. Egypt is rich with historical places and ancient monuments that are distributed almost everywhere within its land which extends vertically from the southern shore of the Mediterranean till the northern borders of Sudan and from the western shore of the Red Sea till the Libyan borders in the west and occupies an area of around 1000,000 Km. The great Nile runs northwards nearly at the middle of the land, consequently not only large cultivated areas existed but a great and old civilization raised and became clear through the existence of the massive temples and old necropolis built and dug or cut into the rock.

Egypt Nile Cruise tours between Luxor and Aswan:
Such tours allow you to go on amazing tours in Luxor to the Karnak and Luxor temples at the eastern bank in addition to several mortuary temples at the western bank such as Deir Al Bahary, The Ramesseum, and that of Madinet Habu. There you will get astonished by the well made structure and perfection of proportions of sculpture and the old colorful scenes which are still intact. You could enjoy a tour to the Valley of the Kings where lies the tomb of king Tutankhamen which contain beautiful scenes inscribed on its walls and had the treasures of the king, on exhibition at Cairo Museum today, stored in it.

You are going to stop by each of these monumental sites, while navigating the Nile to enjoy a guided tour in the companionship of a professional Egyptologist. You might be also interested in taking photos at some of these unique places or at the temples of Aswan such as Philae of Isis, Edfu of Horus and Komombu temple.

Egypt Nile Cruise tours between Aswan and Abu Simbel:
This type of tours is operated through navigation into Lake Nasser, of the most important achievements of the modern era of Egypt. Aswan tours, mentioned formerly are common but here your cruise will let you stop by the imaginary temples of Ramesses II and Nefertari. The sun shines twice a year on specific and fixed dates over the face of the statue of Ramesses, existing in the temple’s shrine. These dates were recently proved to be his birth date and his coronation date as a king of Upper and Lower Egypt.


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