The Temple of Hatshepsut — ancient name Djeser-Djeseru, 'Holy of Holies' — is a terraced mortuary temple built around 1473 BCE on Luxor's West Bank at Deir el-Bahari. Designed by the architect Senenmut for Pharaoh Hatshepsut, one of ancient Egypt's most successful rulers, it rises in three colonnaded levels against 300-metre limestone cliffs. Entrance is...Leggi di più
The Aswan High Dam is a massive rock-fill dam on the Nile River in southern Egypt, completed in 1970. Built to control Nile flooding, generate hydroelectric power (2,100 MW), and secure year-round irrigation, it created Lake Nasser — one of the world's largest artificial lakes. Located 13 km south of Aswan city, it is open...Leggi di più
The Unfinished Obelisk at Aswan is believed to be the biggest ever ancient Egyptian obelisk that never left its place of creation due to having a crack in the rock of about 42 meters long and weighing about 1,200 tons. Had it been successfully created, it would be almost twice the height of any other...Leggi di più
The Nubian Village refers to a cluster of colourful communities on the west bank of the Nile near Aswan — most commonly Gharb Soheil (West Soheil), along with the villages of Siou and Koti. Home to Egypt's Nubian people, these villages are known for vividly painted mudbrick houses, traditional hospitality, and a culture distinct from...Leggi di più
The best things to do in Aswan are: visiting Philae Temple on Agilika Island, touring the Aswan High Dam, sailing a felucca around Elephantine and Kitchener's Island, exploring a Nubian village in Gharb Soheil, browsing the Aswan Souk, visiting the Nubian Museum, and taking a full-day trip to Abu Simbel. Most travelers need a minimum...Leggi di più
Is a Nile cruise worth it? Yes — for most travelers, it is the most efficient and rewarding way to experience Upper Egypt. The combination of accommodation, transport, guided excursions, and full-board dining in one package delivers strong value. The key is choosing the right ship and operator for your travel style and budget.Leggi di più
Una Crociera sul Nilo è Sicura? Cosa Sperimentano Realmente i Nostri Ospiti nel 2026
A Nile cruise between Luxor and Aswan is safe for tourists in 2026. The Luxor–Aswan corridor is one of Egypt's most heavily managed tourist zones, patrolled by a dedicated tourist police force and visited by millions of international travelers each year. In over two decades of operating cruises on this river, our team at Nile...Leggi di più
You've dreamed of warm sunrise light on the river and quiet decks with an endless horizon. That hope matters. You want a holiday that feels effortless, not one eroded by small, tiring problems. This guide from Nile Cruise Offers helps you plan smarter and book better with a trusted local team. Booking through a local...Leggi di più
You may be holding your phone while imagining soft light over ruins and a slow river that feels older than the world. That quiet hope—of wonder without worry—drives why you read guides in the first place. On Nile Cruise Offers you can plan, compare, and book your Nile vacation with confidence under one trusted name....Leggi di più
La Tua Rotta di Crociera Luxor Aswan – Quale è la Migliore?
You’re reading this on Nile Cruise Offers, where we help you compare routes, ships, and pricing so you can book the right itinerary with confidence.Leggi di più