9 nights onboard Oberoi Zahra

Egypt: Jewels of the Nile

Few places inspire with ancient sites and treasures untold quite like Egypt does... home to a storied legacy of history that dates back to the days of Neolithic Age in 6000 BC. Considered a cradle of civilization, Egypt's enduring achievements are chronicled in temples, tombs and pyramids thousands of years old, in humble feluccas and sailing ships seaworthy still, along the banks of the life-giving Nile, and in traditions and celebrations timeless all. Cruise the Nile in search of ancient Egyptian temples and antiquities on a 10-day journey that includes 4 nights aboard a luxury riverboat, and shore excursions in Aswan, Luxor, and Old Cairo. Begin with visits to the Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza, with an overnight stay at Mena House, a luxury hotel with gardens and terraces overlooking the pyramids. Fly to Luxor for private visits to the tombs of Tutankhamun and Nefertari, then set off on a Nile River odyssey to sites that include the Temples of Karnak and the Avenue of Sphinxes... the twin Castle of the Falcon and House of the Crocodile, with its collection of crocodile mummies, at Kom Ombo... the massive, stunningly preserved Temple of Horus at Edfu... the Philae Temples on Agilika Island, a complex of temples, sculptures, and monuments that span architectural periods from ancient Egyptian to Byzantine... Abu Simbel, the grand lakeside temple with colossal statues of Ramses II, cut from the side of a mountain; in 1968 Abu Simbel was disassembled and moved to its present location, a feat of engineering as astonishing as the temple itself. With only 22 luxury suites your Oberoi riverboat offers spacious accommodations, large windows, and panoramic views. Shore excursions include felucca boat rides, a photo-stop at the Dahshur Pyramids, dining at local restaurants, and visits to Old Cairo landmarks, including the Hanging Church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, the Al Rifai Mosque, and the Khan El-Khalili Market.
Leaving from: Cairo
Cruise ship: Oberoi Zahra
Visiting: Cairo Cairo Luxor Luxor
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Tauck is a super-premium river cruise line offering small, intimate sailings on the waterways of Europe.

The cruise line launched in 1992, offering luxurious and all-inclusive river cruises on the likes of the Danube, Rhine and Rhone.

With many awards under its belt, the cruise line owns it when it comes to European river cruising, heading away from crowded tourist hotspots and off the beaten track.

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Cruise Itinerary
Days 1 - 2
Cairo, Egypt
Days 3 - 4
Luxor, Egypt
Day 5
Edfu, Egypt
Days 6 - 7
Aswan, Egypt
Days 8 - 10
Cairo, Egypt
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Days 1 - 2
Cairo, Egypt

Cairo is the Arab world’s greatest city, the capital of Egypt and a sprawling cacophony of car horns, calls to prayer and the babble of 10 million voices. This historic city is known in the cruising world as the gateway to the fabled River Nile and is the start and end of many Nile river cruises. While the city itself pulsates with the its colourful Khan el-Khalili bazaar, Mosque of Muhammed Ali, modern Cairo Tower (with viewing platform), and trendy street art and culinary scene, tourists drive outside the city for the peace and grandeur of the last remaining wonder of the ancient world – the Giza Necropolis. You’ll soon see why Egyptians call their capital ‘Mother of the World’.

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Days 3 - 4
Luxor, Egypt
Since the early steamers visited Egypt in the nineteenth century, Luxor has remained a tourist hotspot. Situated on the east side of the Nile in the centre of The Nile Valley, Luxor is an ideal location for tours and trips to surrounding places of interest.
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Day 5
Edfu, Egypt
Edfu is an Egyptian town of The Nile Valley situated halfway between Luxor and Aswan, on the west bank of the Nile. The town is popular with tourists for being home to one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt, dedicated to the sky god of the Nile, Horus.
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Days 6 - 7
Aswan, Egypt
Aswan is Egypt’s southernmost city and remains hot and dry all year round. It is considered the most picturesque setting on the Nile and serves as a base for tourist excursions to many local sites of interest.
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Days 8 - 10
Cairo, Egypt

Cairo is the Arab world’s greatest city, the capital of Egypt and a sprawling cacophony of car horns, calls to prayer and the babble of 10 million voices. This historic city is known in the cruising world as the gateway to the fabled River Nile and is the start and end of many Nile river cruises. While the city itself pulsates with the its colourful Khan el-Khalili bazaar, Mosque of Muhammed Ali, modern Cairo Tower (with viewing platform), and trendy street art and culinary scene, tourists drive outside the city for the peace and grandeur of the last remaining wonder of the ancient world – the Giza Necropolis. You’ll soon see why Egyptians call their capital ‘Mother of the World’.

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