
Tips to enjoy visiting the Nile River attractions
You can enjoy sailing in the Nile River during your Cairo Day tours to have a nice Felucca ride in a traditional boat see the beautiful sunset and enjoy the tender vibes of the night in Cairo During the Cairo by Night tour. Seize the opportunity to explore the Giza Pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum which includes the treasures of one of the most Egyptian kings, King Tutankhamun. Some scientists believe recently that the Great Pyramids were surrounded by the water of the Nile River.
Secondly, one of the most significant cities that is embraced by the Nile River and includes many attractions on the Nile River bank is the city of Luxor. The artifacts and the monuments of Luxor are divided on the two banks of the river: The west bank of Luxor and the East bank of Luxor. Choose your tour from Luxor Day Tours to see the East Bank temples, such as Luxor temple and Karnak temple.
You can also discover the temple of Luxor which is connected to the temple of Karnak. On the other side, the west bank of Luxor: It is one of the top visited destinations in Egypt to explore the Valley of Kings, Colossi of Memnon, and the temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Discover the beautiful city of Luxor while choosing your itinerary from Egypt Classic Packages to have a different vacation in Egypt.
Moreover, the Nile River is also embracing and decorating another Egyptian City of Aswan. When you visit Aswan during one of Aswan Day tours, you will see the High Dam which protects Egypt from the flood, The magnificent temple of Phile, the temple of Edfu, and the temple of Kom-Ombo. you will enjoy sailing in the Nile River with its magnificent islands, and unique plants. See these Egyptian temples from a great civilization decorating the Nile River while sailing on Egypt Nile Cruise Tours.
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