Cairo 1 night | The exciting and chaotic city of Cairo is the capital of Egypt and known worldwide for its close proximity to the three famous Great Pyramids and the stunning Sphinx. Nicknamed the ‘City of a Thousand Minarets’ for its profusion of domes and minarets, Cairo is an amalgam of cultures as it stands at... |
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Aswan 1 night | Aswan is the most southerly city in Egypt and stretches along the eastern bank of the island-studded River Nile, and is overlooked by the dry, sand-blown hills of the Western Desert. This picturesque city is located approximately 250 kilometres south of Luxor, and stands at the northern edge of the... |
| Abu Simbel | The tourist village of Abu Simbel is a relatively small settlement catering basically to the needs of visitors, providing food, accommodation and transport services for those attracted by the magnificent Temples of Abu Simbel. These well known temples, which have become one of Egypt’s best known ic... |
| Kom Ombo | Kom Ombo is a small rural settlement located 4 kilometres to the east of a sharp bend in the River Nile, approximately 50 kilometres north of Aswan. The town, which is home to an estimated 60,000 residents, is centrally located in a large floodplain area that is known for its local production of su... |
Edfu 1 night | The small town of Edfu is located on the western shore of the River Nile, approximately 100 kilometres north of Aswan, and 85 kilometres south of Luxor. Home to over 60,000 residents this rural market town is largely involved in agricultural as it is surrounded by a large expanse of fertile land. ... |
Luxor 2 nights | The busy, riverside city of Luxor, is one of Egypt’s major tourist destinations. Home to an estimated 350,000 residents the city welcomes thousands of travellers to see some of the world’s most famous attractions. From the river it appears the city is dominated by the magnificent Temple of Luxor, ... |
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| Cairo | The exciting and chaotic city of Cairo is the capital of Egypt and known worldwide for its close proximity to the three famous Great Pyramids and the stunning Sphinx. Nicknamed the ‘City of a Thousand Minarets’ for its profusion of domes and minarets, Cairo is an amalgam of cultures as it stands at... |