• Embark on a multi-day Luxor and Aswan trip that takes you deep into Egypt’s ancient heart. From the grand temples of Luxor to the serene waters of the Nile and the awe-inspiring monuments of Aswan, this journey blends comfort, history, and adventure into one unforgettable experience.

Here’s an overview:

Multi-Day Luxor and Aswan Trip Starts in Luxor

Upon your arrival at Luxor Airport, a representative from Elite Trip will be waiting to welcome you with a personalized arrival sign. From assisting with passport control to collecting your luggage, everything is handled with care and efficiency. You’ll be guided through all arrival formalities before being escorted to your accommodation for check-in.

Check-In at the Nile Cruise Boat

Once you reach the Nile Cruise, our team assists you through the check-in process and ensures your luggage is settled in your cabin. Relax as you prepare for your multi-day Luxor & Aswan trip along the Nile—your gateway to Egypt’s legendary wonders.

Cruise Orientation

After check-in, your guide will meet you onboard and provide a detailed briefing on the eight-day itinerary. As Elite Trip takes full responsibility for your safety and comfort throughout your journey, we kindly ask that you follow the guidance provided during this orientation. Afterward, you can unwind with a drink at the bar or simply enjoy the view from the deck.

Day 2 – The West Bank of Luxor

After breakfast, begin your exploration of Luxor’s West Bank, home to the Valley of the Kings—a place where time stands still and pharaohs rest for eternity. Hidden beneath the cliffs of Thebes, this vast necropolis holds more than 60 royal tombs, each telling tales of divine kingship and the eternal afterlife.

Walk through the sacred corridors of tombs belonging to Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and Seti I, their colorful walls alive with hieroglyphs and painted deities guiding them through eternity. Each step takes you deeper into Egypt’s spiritual core—a journey between life and immortality.

Continue to the Temple of Hatshepsut, the stunning tribute to Egypt’s most iconic female pharaoh. Carved into the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari, the temple rises in perfect symmetry, a testament to Hatshepsut’s reign of power and grace. The terraces and reliefs reflect her divine lineage, successful trade expeditions, and enduring influence over the ancient world.

After returning to the boat, enjoy lunch and relax as you sail toward Esna Lock, admiring the shifting colors of the Nile landscape.

Related read: The Ultimate Luxor Travel Guide

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Day 3 – Edfu and Kom Ombo Temples

In the morning, visit the Temple of Edfu, dedicated to Horus, the falcon-headed god. This incredibly preserved monument is a masterpiece of Ptolemaic architecture. Its towering pylons, intricate carvings, and vast courtyards depict stories of divine battles and the triumph of light over darkness.

After lunch onboard, the cruise continues to Kom Ombo, where you’ll explore a temple unlike any other. Dedicated to both Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus the Elder, the dual design of the temple symbolizes balance between chaos and harmony. Standing on the Nile’s edge, the twin sanctuaries and symmetrical architecture reflect Egypt’s belief in universal duality—life and death, power and protection.

Day 4 – The Temples of Abu Simbel

At dawn, set out by air-conditioned vehicle for a journey to the monumental Temples of Abu Simbel, approximately 280 km south of Aswan. Carved into the sandstone cliffs by Ramses II, the temple is both a political statement and a divine monument.

Four colossal statues of Ramses II guard the entrance, their faces bathed in golden sunlight. Inside, elaborate reliefs depict his victories in battle and his eternal bond with the gods. Deep within, the sanctuary holds statues of Ra-Horakhty, Amun, and Ptah—lit by the sun’s rays only twice a year, in a phenomenon that continues to amaze visitors millennia later.

Abu Simbel is more than an architectural wonder—it’s a timeless declaration of Egypt’s might and artistry.

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Day 5 – Philae Temple, High Dam, and the Unfinished Obelisk

After breakfast, embark on a tranquil felucca sail across the Nile to the enchanting Temple of Philae, dedicated to Isis, goddess of love and magic. Rising from its island setting, this temple glows in the morning light, surrounded by serene waters and lush vegetation. The walls tell stories of devotion, rebirth, and divine protection.

Next, visit Aswan’s High Dam, an engineering marvel that transformed modern Egypt by controlling the Nile’s floods and generating hydroelectric power. Continue to the Unfinished Obelisk, still embedded in its granite quarry—a fascinating glimpse into the craftsmanship and precision of ancient stonemasons.

Day 6 – Return to Luxor & Luxor Temple

After lunch, return to Luxor by train and check into a luxurious five-star hotel overlooking the Nile. Later, visit the majestic Temple of Luxor, once the ceremonial heart of Thebes. Its massive pylons and statues of Ramses II radiate divine authority, while its walls narrate centuries of Egyptian history.

At night, experience the Sound and Light Show at Karnak Temple, where narration, light, and music bring the ancient complex to life in a mesmerizing spectacle.

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Day 7 – Karnak Temple and Dendera

Begin the day at the awe-inspiring Karnak Temple Complex, a vast sacred city dedicated to Amun-Ra. Walk among its forest of columns, explore the Great Hypostyle Hall, and marvel at obelisks that pierce the sky—symbols of the link between gods and kings.

Then, journey to the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, one of Egypt’s best-preserved temples. Dedicated to the goddess of love, joy, and motherhood, Hathor’s face adorns the capitals of towering columns, and the ceiling’s astronomical carvings illustrate the universe as ancient Egyptians saw it.

In the evening, stroll through Luxor’s Old Market, where vibrant colors, the scent of spices, and handcrafted souvenirs reflect the soul of local life.

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Day 8 – Medinet Habu and Deir el-Medina

After breakfast, set off for the Temple of Medinet Habu, the mortuary temple of Ramses III. The walls depict dramatic scenes of his battles and triumphs, while towering pylons guard a space that once echoed with ritual and worship.

Continue to Deir el-Medina, the village of artisans who built the royal tombs. This site offers an intimate view of daily life in ancient Egypt—the homes, workshops, and personal tombs of the craftsmen who shaped history. Their artistry, devotion, and humanity are preserved in colorful murals and inscriptions that bring their world vividly to life.

After a farewell lunch, transfer to Luxor Airport for your flight home, marking the end of your remarkable multi-day Luxor & Aswan trip—a journey through time, history, and the living spirit of Egypt.

Gaint door covered in Hieroglyphs Medinet Habu, Luxor, EgyptGaint door covered in Hieroglyphs Medinet Habu, Luxor, Egypt

Tour Spotlight: Elite Trip — Multi-Day Trip Luxor & Aswan (8 Days)

Duration: 8 days
From: $1230

Step into a world where time stands still and the ancient whispers of Egypt call to you. Curated by Elite Trip experts, this multi-day Luxor & Aswan trip pairs a luxurious Nile cruise with days of temple exploration—Karnak, the Valley of the Kings, Philae, and the colossal Abu Simbel.

Expect seamless logistics, attentive guiding, and moments that feel truly timeless: sunset over the Nile, quiet chambers painted with stars, and wide desert horizons that linger long after you return home.

Trip highlights

  • Luxurious Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan
  • Grand sites: Karnak, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Philae, Abu Simbel
  • Smooth, fully hosted experience from arrival to departure
  • Story-rich guiding with certified Egyptology guides

What’s included

  • All entry/admission fees to listed sites
  • All transfers related to the itinerary
  • Egyptology tour guide (English)
    • Other languages (French, Italian, Spanish, etc.) available for an added charge

Accommodation

  • 4 nights / 5 days full board on a 5-star Nile cruise
  • 3 nights / 3 days in a 5-star deluxe hotel, bed & breakfast
  • Meals: full board during cruise; breakfast at the hotel

Good to know

Taxes: departure/entry taxes are covered per airline/airport policy

  • Food & drinks: included as specified above (full board on cruise, breakfast at hotel)
  • Pace: designed as an Easy itinerary with comfortable daily touring and sailing

Price: $1230 per person (based on the inclusions above)

Reserve your spot with Elite Trip and let the Nile set the rhythm for your days. Luxor’s temples, Aswan’s calm waters, and Abu Simbel’s grandeur are waiting.



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