
Spiritual Egypt on the Nile
HightLights
Nile Cruise 5* Deluxe.
It is a quest for answers.
Discover the traces of a civilization whose spiritual and scientific heritage continues to fascinate the entire world. From majestic pyramids to hidden temples and sacred texts, we will seek to understand the origins of knowledge.
Availability
| Tour dates | Availability |
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February 5, 2026 to February 16, 2026 | availableBook Now |
September 17, 2026 to September 28, 2026 | availableBook Now |
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Cairo – Welcome to the Land of Pharaohs
Arrive at Cairo International Airport, where our representative will welcome you, assist with luggage, and accompany you to your 5-star hotel.
Enjoy the sights and sounds of the city on your way to the hotel, where you’ll meet your Egyptologist guide.
Check in, rest, and enjoy your first night in Egypt with a view of the Nile or Giza Pyramids.
Day 2: Memphis - Saqqara – The Serapeum – Dahshur
Begin your exploration at Saqqara, home of the world’s first pyramid—the Step Pyramid of Djoser, built around 2675 BC.
Explore its underground chambers and massive limestone structures.
Next, descend into the Serapeum, an underground labyrinth housing enormous granite sarcophagi. These chambers, once believed to be burial places for sacred bulls, raise deeper questions about their true purpose and the technology needed to create them.
Continue to Memphis, the ancient capital founded by King Menes. Once the political and religious heart of the Old Kingdom, it still houses remarkable artifacts—including the massive limestone statue of Ramses II.
Drive south to Dahshur, where you’ll visit two of Egypt’s most fascinating pyramids built by Pharaoh Sneferu:
- The Bent Pyramid, with its unusual change in angle, remains one of the most mysterious structures of the Old Kingdom.
- The Red Pyramid, the first true smooth-sided pyramid, foreshadowed the design of the Great Pyramid at Giza.
Day 3: Giza Plateau – Private Access to the Great Pyramid - Grand Egyptian Museum
Early morning private access to the Great Pyramid of Khufu, long before the general public arrives.
Experience its inner chambers in silence, reflect within the King’s Chamber—a powerful and enigmatic space.
Later, explore the Valley Temple, associated with the mummification process, and gaze at the Sphinx, whose age and purpose remain hotly debated.
This day offers both awe and inquiry into the engineering, astronomy, and potential deeper meanings behind Egypt’s most iconic monuments.
After Lunch it’s time to Visit The #GEM The impressive Grand Egyptian Museum.
Back to the Hotel
Day 4: Karnak Temple & Luxor Temple (Evening)
Fly to Luxor, ancient Thebes, the spiritual capital of Egypt.
Begin with a guided tour of the sprawling Karnak Temple, a vast religious complex aligned with celestial events and filled with hieroglyphic inscriptions and monumental columns.
After settling into your hotel, enjoy an atmospheric evening visit to Luxor Temple, beautifully illuminated and connected to Karnak via the recently reopened Avenue of the Sphinxes.
Lunch and dinner included at the hotel (e.g., Steigenberger or similar). Relax in preparation for the next leg of the journey.
Day 5: Dendera Temples
Departure for Dandera: discover the temple of goddess Hathor. One of the most ancient temples on earth dedicated to the female sun, Sirius star, source of energy of the nature. The goddess Hathor, The cosmic mother, goddess of love, music and beauty, protector of HORUS. She was the golden eye, daughter of Ra. She was there before everything. She gives birth to the universe every year. She gives birth to the sun every morning as a scarab. She is the “Nbt pet” Lady of the sky.
All the temples in Egypt must have some astronomical scenes but Dendera Temple is originally the astronomical temple with full of astronomical scenes spread all over its ceiling working as a magical calendar that guarantee the eternity of the function of the temple. the cosmic rebirth.
Exclusive access to the crypt of the temple of Dandera to see its perfect scenes carved since thousands of years before the temple itself. Its technologically perfect style of carving is unique and it’s a great mystery to talk about it. What is light and what is the energy means to them? What was the purpose of this crypt? That will be our lecture there.
Myths and legends. Awakening of the soul. Sacred power of the human being.
In the evening, board your luxurious 5-star Nile Cruise.
Day 6: The West Bank – Valley of the Kings & Deir el-Medina
(Option hot-air balloon). Breakfast. Check-out
Visit to the Valley of the Kings. access to 3 tombs Ramses 3, Ramses 9 & more.
Secrets of the “Book of the dead” “Prt.m.Hru.” “The Enlightenment” “Ascension to the light”
The Secret of “ I Am” .
Deir El Medinah village of workers , their tombs & their small temple dedicated to Hathor .The cosmic mother.
Back to the East bank. Check-in on the Dahabeya private Boat. Lunch on bord.
Sailing to Edfu & Relaxation on the Nile. Dinner & Night on board.
Lunch and dinner included on board . Enjoy your luxurious 5-star Nile Cruise.
Day 7: Edfu & Komombo
Visit the Temple of Horus at Edfu, one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt, built on earlier foundations. The texts here speak of mythic battles and celestial origins.
Sailing through the history .
Discussion about the philosophy of the crocodile “Sobek”.
Arrive at the city of KomOmbo . Visit the double temple dedicated to the deities Horus the falcon and Sobek the crocodile. Subject of spiritual medicine in ancient Egypt and the philosophical purpose of the temple. The legend. the true meaning of gold and the secret of the double temple.
Subject passions heal the physical body. Hypnotherapeutic medicine.
The secret of the Nilometer and the labyrinth under the temple.
A visit to the crocodile museum. Back to the boat. Lunch and dinner on board.
Sail through the Nile at sunset.
overnight in Aswan
Lunch and dinner included on board. Enjoy your luxurious 5-star Nile Cruise.
Day 8: Aswan – Abou Simbel
Early breakfast & Check-out. Departure for the visit of Abou Simbel temples “the great temple of Ramses the second” and “the small temple of the queen Nefertari”
The rescue of the temples during the construction of the high Dam in 1960.
The astronomical orientation of the temples. A cosmic energy of harmony and love and unity. The oneness with the universe. The purpose of the construction on that site wasn’t only to protect Egypt from the enemies but much more it was a spiritual purpose it was the eternity.
The secret of the mirror. The Alchemical marriage. and the magic of the time and the site. That’s why we still celebrate the alignment of the sun on the statue of Ramses the second 2 times per year.
The victory of Ramses 2ndin the battle of Kadesh is the same interior victory of his soul as warrior of light. A lot of wisdom.
Lunch at a Nubian restaurant.
Return to Aswan
Felucca on the Nile to see the sunset.
Day 9: Philae Temple & Return to Cairo
In the morning. Breakfast & Check out .
Visit the Unfinished Obelisk, still lying in its quarry, offering insights into ancient stone-cutting techniques.
Conclude with a visit to the Nubian Museum, where you’ll see the Napta Playa stones—an early megalithic calendar from predynastic times, predating even Stonehenge.
Visit of Isis Temple.
Isis Temple is located now on Philae Island, the new site after that the last island was covered with water. Isis Temple is very romantic temple full of female scenes and meaning. The legend told us about the power of the goddess as mother of Horus, daughter of Ra’, she who keep the magic secrets, the greatest magus.
Presented sometimes with the throne on the head or with the horns of Hathor or even in some status founded in her temple she was presented with the scorpion on the head or ad a scorpion with the female Isis head. She was the powerful energetic force of the star called Sirius star The female sun mother of gods protector of Osiris “Orion” protector of heaven “the northern stars”. We will see the temple with a completely different eye. The eye of wisdom. Philae – A Day of transformation and resurrection – Dress code “white or beige”
Lunch on the island.
Transfer to Aswan Airport destination Aswan
Transfer to the Hotel in Cairo and check-in at the hotel.
Day 10: Old Cairo – Citadel – Khan el-Khalili Bazaar
Spend the day exploring Old Cairo.
Tour the Citadel of Saladin and the Mosque of Muhammad Ali, an Ottoman masterpiece with panoramic views of the city.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at the historical Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, where artisans, scents, and spices echo centuries of trade and tradition.
Day 11: Alexandria
Alexandria Visit from Cairo – Description:
A day trip from Cairo to Alexandria offers a blend of Greco-Roman heritage and Mediterranean charm. The journey takes around 2.5 to 3 hours by car or train, leading to Egypt’s historic coastal city.
The visit typically begins with the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, a remarkable underground necropolis blending Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art and architecture. Descend into a series of chambers, sarcophagi, and carved reliefs, showcasing the fusion of ancient cultures.
Next, the Serapeum of Alexandria—once a grand temple dedicated to the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis—now features the impressive Pompey’s Pillar, a towering Roman triumphal column standing alone amid the ruins.
The tour continues at the Roman Amphitheater, Egypt’s only known Roman theatre, with well-preserved marble seating, mosaic flooring, and remnants of Roman baths and lecture halls nearby.
This visit offers a compact yet rich exploration of Alexandria’s layered past, set against the backdrop of its breezy Mediterranean atmosphere
Day 12: Departure – International Flight
Transfer to Cairo International Airport for your flight home.
You leave with insights, memories, and a deeper connection to one of the most enigmatic civilizations in history.










