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swimming in the river nile to see the ancient egyptians history by cruise
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Dec-21-2011
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The distance from Cairo to Luxor is 671km, and the distance from Cairo to Aswan is 879 km.for now there is no Nile Cruise travel between Cairo and Luxor or Aswan,but there are another Nile Cruise boats move in Lake Nasser between Aswan and Abu Simbel and vice versa. Nile cruises are those boats sailing in the River Nile between Luxor and Aswan with different schedules,different accommodation length and different cruise facilities according to the Nile cruises Category.
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Nile cruise are the most important way through which we can feel better of the crude smell of Egypt. As most of the monuments are closer to the River Nile, Cruises were the best solution for a trip that allows tourists to enjoy the beautiful nature of the Egyptian countryside while visiting monument of our ancient civilization.Nile cruises travel between Luxor to Aswan and vice versa.
The distance from Cairo to Luxor is 671km, and the distance from Cairo to Aswan is 879 km.for now there is no Nile Cruise travel between Cairo and Luxor or Aswan,but there are another Nile Cruise boats move in Lake Nasser between Aswan and Abu Simbel and vice versa. Nile cruises are those boats sailing in the River Nile between Luxor and Aswan with different schedules,different accommodation length and different cruise facilities according to the Nile cruises Category.
Nile Cruise holiday is one of the most fascinated holiday tours in Egypt. Egyptian Nile Cruises varies from Luxury to cheap Nile cruises. Along the banks of the River Nile you can enjoy Egypt's magnificent temples and monuments belonging to various eras and civilizations.
Our Nile cruise boats give you the chance to visit ancient historical places like Karnak temple, Luxor temple, Valley of the Kings, Philae and many other locations.
Luxor is the world’s greatest open - air museum, filled with the awe - inspiring monuments of ancient civilization. It contains nearly one third of the world’s antiquities.There is hardly a place in Luxor which has not a relic that reflects the greatness of the ancient Egyptians and their civilization that dates back to seven thousand years ago.
During the new kingdom (1567-1085)the capital of Egypt was Wesset which means "mace"to express the extreme authority of this city ,then the name was changed to "Thebes" and Homer described it as " City of the Hundred Gates".The Arabs called it "Luxor" means" The city of Palaces"because they were impressed by its magnificent edifices and huge buildings.
It still attracts hordes of visitors from all over the world to enjoy the monuments of the eternal city and its temples with their towering pillars.
Nile cruises are the most important way through which we can feel better of the crude smell of Egypt. As most of the monuments are closer to the River Nile, Cruises were the best solution for a trip that allows tourists to enjoy the beautiful nature of the Egyptian countryside while visiting monument of our ancient civilization.Nile cruises travel between Luxor to Aswan and vice versa.
The distance from Cairo to Luxor is 671km, and the distance from Cairo to Aswan is 879 km.for now there is no Nile Cruise travel between Cairo and Luxor or Aswan,but there are another Nile Cruise boats move in Lake Nasser between Aswan and Abu Simbel and vice versa. Nile cruises are those boats sailing in the River Nile between Luxor and Aswan with different schedules,different accommodation length and different cruise facilities according to the Nile cruises Category
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