Luxury Tailor Made Travel
Private Egypt & the Nile 2024
10 days from $11,595 including internal air, per person, double occupancy
Ready-to-book, private journey
A&K Advantages
- Embark on a four-night Nile River cruise, gliding in comfort through stirring landscapes and going ashore to discover ancient Egypt’s most awe-inspiring sites
- Be among some of the first visitors to the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, on a soft opening featuring 12 spectacular galleries, and also visit the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities to view the treasures from King Tut's tomb
- Venture inside one of the pyramids and view the enigmatic Great Sphinx on the Giza Plateau
- Descend into the tomb of Tutankhamun (King Tut) and the colorful tomb of Seti I, father of legendary Ramses II, in the Valley of the Kings
- Visit the colorful tomb of Nefertari, one of Egypt’s most famous queens
- Journey to Abu Simbel to set eyes upon the imposing twin temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari
Please note that other passengers may be travelling on board Sanctuary Sun Boat IV simultaneously. This journey includes shared sightseeing with non-A&K guests during the cruise portion of the itinerary.
Itinerary at a Glance
Arrive Cairo, Egypt
Cairo | Ancient Treasures
Giza | The Pyramids & the Sphinx
Luxor | Temples of Karnak & Luxor
Cruising the Nile | Valley of the Kings & Queens
Cruising the Nile | Temple of Horus & Kom Ombo
Aswan | Majestic Philae
Abu Simbel | Temples of Ramses II & Nefertari
Cairo | Design your Day
Depart Cairo
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