Luxurious Upper Egypt 8 days

Luxor – Nile Cruise – Aswan
(8 days, royal)
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Would you like to experience Egypt as it was once enjoyed by wealthy visitors? You will enjoy staying at two of the most prestigious hotels along the Nile, the Winter Palace and the Old Cataract, popular among celebrities and explorers of ancient Egypt in the previous century.

The trip is most suitable for: couples, families, small groups.

Best time to travel: October to April; from May to September is very hot in Upper Egypt (over 40° C).

Day in a week for arrival to Aswan: Wednesday, Friday or Sunday.

Minimum number of passengers: 2

Would you like to experience Egypt as it was once enjoyed by wealthy visitors? You will enjoy staying at two of the most prestigious hotels along the Nile, the Winter Palace and the Old Cataract, popular among celebrities and explorers of ancient Egypt in the previous century. The Winter Palace Hotel in Luxor was built in 1907, and as the name suggests, it served as a winter palace where the affluent would escape the cold and gloomy European winters for the Egyptian sun. The hotel’s interior is traditional, with elements that reflect Egyptian history and culture. On the ground floor, there is a special tribute to the famous British archaeologist Howard Carter, who stayed at the hotel during the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb. The Old Cataract Hotel in Aswan was originally built in 1899, and, with its classic architecture, breathtaking views of the Nile, and exceptional interior, it maintains the charm of the past. The hotel is also known for its historical role in Agatha Christie’s novel “Death on the Nile”. The programme is designed to allow plenty of free time to enjoy these two hotels. A luxurious boat will take you along the Nile from one hotel to another. There will also be ample time for visits to famous ancient landmarks, including the Karnak, Luxor, Hatshepsut, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Philae, and Abu Simbel temples, as well as the tombs in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor.