Dahabiya Nile Cruise Aswan Luxor: Lummer Dahabiya
Tours Overview
Get ready for a truly luminous and life-changing experience on an unforgettable dahabiya nile cruise aswan luxor journey aboard the Lummer Dahabiya — a meticulously crafted 6-day adventure to history's giants, Luxor and Aswan, designed for travelers who seek to go beyond the typical tourist path. This voyage allows you to discover ancient temples, hidden royal tombs, and breathtaking monuments while enjoying an intimate, traditional sailing experience along Egypt's legendary river, perfectly combining the staggering pharaonic splendor of the past with authentic, modern Nile sailing luxury.
The Lummer Dahabiya offers a unique vantage point that only a small-scale boat can provide, allowing you to dock at private islands and walk through rural villages that larger ships simply cannot reach. This dahabiya nile cruise aswan luxor is not just a holiday; it is a deep dive into the soul of Egypt, wrapped in the elegance of a private boutique hotel. The journey opens at Karnak Temple — the world's largest ancient religious site, covering over two hundred acres and representing more than two thousand years of continuous construction by successive pharaohs from the Middle Kingdom through the Ptolemaic period — where the Great Hypostyle Hall's forest of one hundred and thirty-four towering columns reaches up to twenty-three meters high, their capitals wide enough to hold fifty standing people, carved with thousands of hieroglyphs depicting religious rituals and pharaonic victories. The sacred lake, measuring one hundred and twenty by seventy-seven meters, and granite obelisks including one standing twenty-nine meters tall and weighing three hundred and twenty-three tones, complete a first encounter of extraordinary scale before Luxor Temple's grand entrance pylon and remaining twenty-five-meter obelisk become even more magical when illuminated at night.
The dahabiya nile cruise aswan luxor continues to the Valley of the Kings, where sixty-three tombs from the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties were carved deep into limestone hills to protect royal mummies from tomb robbers — including the world-famous tomb of Tutankhamun, discovered nearly intact in November 1922 by Howard Carter, containing over five thousand artefacts and the iconic solid gold death mask weighing eleven kilograms. The tomb of Queen Nefertari in the Valley of the Queens, featuring some of the finest and best-preserved ancient Egyptian wall paintings ever discovered, and the towering Colossi of Memnon, two quartzite statues standing over eighteen meters tall and originally weighing seven hundred and twenty tones each, complete a West Bank day of extraordinary historical density.
Edfu's Horus Temple — universally considered the best-preserved and most complete ancient Egyptian temple in existence, constructed between 237 and 57 BCE over a span of one hundred and eighty years — reveals towering thirty-six-meter entrance pylons and over two thousand square meters of sacred hieroglyphic text telling the complete mythological story of Horus's battles against Seth. Kom Ombo's perfectly symmetrical double temple, dedicated to Sobek the crocodile god and Haroeris the falcon-headed sky god, reveals ancient surgical instruments including bronze scalpels and bone saws, while Aswan's High Dam — completed in 1970, standing one hundred and eleven meters tall and stretching 3,830 meters long — and the romantic island sanctuary of Philae bring this dahabiya nile cruise aswan luxor to its most engineering-rich and most atmospherically beautiful conclusion.
Every site on this Lummer Dahabiya Nile cruise is explored with a private licensed Egyptologist guide whose expert knowledge transforms every temple wall, every tomb painting, and every ancient inscription into a genuinely comprehensible and moving encounter with one of history's greatest civilizations.
Cruise Facilities
Cabin Amenities
Individually appointed cabins on the Lummer Dahabiya, each reflecting the elegance of a private boutique hotel while honoring the authentic traditional sailing character of a genuine Nile dahabiya
River-facing windows in every cabin delivering unobstructed views of Karnak's pylons, the Theban hills, and the granite cataracts of Aswan as the dahabiya nile cruise aswan luxor moves through the ancient corridor
Private en-suite bathroom with shower, hair dryer, and complimentary bath amenities, refreshed daily throughout the sailing
Premium bedding with daily housekeeping and evening turndown service
Individual climate control in every cabin allowing each guest's preferred temperature to be set and maintained independently
Personal safe for the secure storage of valuables and travel documents throughout the journey
Vessel Facilities
Generous open upper sun deck providing uninterrupted views of the Nile and the timeless riverside landscape throughout every sailing hour of the Lummer Dahabiya Nile cruise
Full-board dining programme prepared fresh daily on board, serving delicious cuisine on deck against the most astonishing river scenery
Comfortable main saloon providing a warm social gathering space for the Lummer Dahabiya's guests
Attentive and personally selected crew delivering the elegant, boutique-hotel-level hospitality that defines the genuine dahabiya nile cruise aswan to luxor experience
Traditional sailing character when wind conditions permit, providing the authentic and meditative quality of movement that distinguishes the Lummer Dahabiya from any conventional motor-driven cruise ship, and that allows access to private islands and rural villages no larger ship can reach
Included
- Warm meet and greet upon arrival from our dedicated team
- Full-time team support throughout your dahabiya nile cruise aswan luxor stay and all excursions
- Air-conditioned luxury vehicles provided for all transportation during your journey
- Five nights of full-board accommodation aboard your traditional Lummer Dahabiya vessel, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily prepared fresh on board
- Free entrance to all attractions in Aswan and Luxor as specified in the itinerary
- Private English-speaking Egyptologist guide throughout your entire voyage
- Guided visit to Karnak Temple Complex, including the Great Hypostyle Hall, the sacred lake, and the granite obelisks
- Guided visit to Luxor Temple, including the Avenue of Sphinxes
- Guided visit to the Valley of the Kings, including the tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62)
- Guided visit to the tomb of Queen Nefertari in the Valley of the Queens
- Stop at the Colossi of Memnon with full historical commentary
- Navigation through the historic Esna lock
- Guided visit to the Temple of Horus at Edfu, including full commentary on the Horus and Seth mythology
- Traditional horse-drawn carriage (kalesh) transfer at Kom Ombo
- Guided visit to the double Temple of Sobek and Haroeris at Kom Ombo, including the Nilometer and crocodile museum
- Guided visit to the High Dam (Sadd el-Aali)
- Guided visit to the Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan's ancient granite quarries
- Guided visit to the Temple of Philae on Agilkia Island
- Stroll through traditional Nubian streets and villages
- All taxes and service charges are covered
Not Included
- International or domestic airline tickets
- Beverages of any kind
- Personal expenses or extras
- Gratuities and tips for the guide, drivers, and Lummer Dahabiya crew
- Any items or services not specifically mentioned in the itinerary
Itinerary
Day 1 - Luxor East Bank Temple Splendor
Start the day during your dahabiya nile cruise aswan to luxor by visiting Luxor's East Bank, home to two of ancient Egypt's most astonishing and largest temple complexes that have captivated visitors for millennia. Begin at the magnificent Karnak Temple, the world's largest ancient religious site covering over two hundred acres and representing over two thousand years of continuous construction by successive pharaohs from the Middle Kingdom through the Ptolemaic period. Walk through the breathtaking Great Hypostyle Hall featuring an incredible forest of one hundred and thirty-four towering columns reaching up to twenty-three meters high, with massive capitals wide enough to hold fifty standing people, each intricately carved with thousands of hieroglyphs and colorful reliefs depicting elaborate religious rituals, triumphant pharaonic victories, and divine offerings, along with the sacred lake measuring one hundred and twenty by seventy-seven meters where priests performed daily purification ceremonies, soaring granite obelisks including one standing twenty-nine meters tall weighing 323 tones, and multiple sanctuaries dedicated to the Theban triad of Amun-Ra, Mut, and Khonsu. During your dahabiya nile cruise aswan to luxor, continue to the magnificent Luxor Temple, built by great pharaohs including Amenhotep III and Ramesses II, connected to Karnak by the 2.7-kilometre Avenue of Sphinxes featuring over one thousand sphinx statues, with its grand entrance pylon, colossal statues, and remaining twenty-five-meter obelisk becoming even more magical when illuminated at night. You have lunch and dinner with the most astonishing Nile scenery as you sail aboard the Lummer Dahabiya Nile cruise to the West Bank of Luxor.
Overnight: Aboard the Lummer Dahabiya, sailing toward the West Bank
Day 2 - Royal Tombs and Ancient Monuments: Luxor West Bank Discovery
The day begins with discovering the extraordinary beauty of Luxor's legendary West Bank during your dahabiya nile cruise aswan to luxor adventure, home to some of ancient Egypt's most spectacular archaeological treasures. Start at the magnificent Valley of the Kings, the sacred burial ground and last resting place of the pharaohs, where sixty-three tombs from the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties of Egypt's prosperous New Kingdom, circa 1550 to 1069 BC, were meticulously carved deep into limestone hills to protect royal mummies and priceless treasures from persistent tomb robbers, including the world-famous tomb of Tutankhamun, designated KV62, discovered nearly intact in November 1922 by Howard Carter, containing over five thousand artefacts and his iconic solid gold death mask weighing eleven kilograms. Each burial chamber features vibrant hieroglyphs, excerpts from the Book of the Dead, and colorful paintings depicting the pharaoh's journey through the underworld that have survived over three thousand years. Continue to the magnificent tomb of Queen Nefertari in the Valley of the Queens, featuring some of the finest and best-preserved ancient Egyptian wall paintings ever discovered, with vibrant colors and intricate scenes depicting the queen's journey through the afterlife, showcasing extraordinary artistic achievement. Finish your discoveries with the towering Colossi of Memnon, two massive quartzite stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III standing over eighteen meters tall and originally weighing seven hundred and twenty tones each, silently guarding the Theban necropolis for over 3,400 years. You have breakfast, lunch, and dinner with the most astonishing scenery on deck as you sail aboard your dahabiya nile cruise aswan to luxor toward Esna.
Overnight: Aboard the Lummer Dahabiya, sailing toward Esna
Day 3 - Sailing the Nile: Esna and Edfu Temple Journey
Commence your third day aboard your dahabiya nile cruise aswan to luxor by sailing peacefully through the historic Esna lock, one of the most important navigational points along the Nile, where vessels pass through a series of chambers that raise or lower them to accommodate the river's varying water levels between Upper and Lower Egypt. Continue sailing toward Edfu to visit the magnificent Horus Temple, universally considered the best-preserved and most complete ancient Egyptian temple in existence, standing as an exceptional testament to Ptolemaic architecture constructed between 237 and 57 BCE over one hundred and eighty years. Marvel at the temple's massive towering thirty-six-meter-high entrance pylons adorned with dramatic battle scenes showing Pharaoh Ptolemy XII victoriously smiting enemies, remarkably intact walls covered in thousands of hieroglyphic inscriptions totaling over two thousand square meters of sacred text telling the complete mythological story of Horus's epic battles against his treacherous uncle Seth to avenge his father Osiris's murder and reclaim his rightful throne. Explore massive hypostyle halls supported by imposing columns with elaborate floral capitals, the sacred birth house celebrating divine conception, detailed astronomical ceiling decorations mapping ancient constellations, the holy of holies sanctuary where the gold-covered cult statue once resided, and inner chambers providing unparalleled glimpses into religious ceremonies and priestly duties from over two thousand years ago. You have breakfast, lunch, and dinner with breathtaking Nile scenery as you sail toward Kom Ombo aboard your dahabiya nile cruise aswan to luxor.
Overnight: Aboard the Lummer Dahabiya, sailing toward Kom Ombo
Day 4 - Twin Gods Temple: Kom Ombo Discovery
The day resumes with a beautiful sail down to Kom Ombo during your dahabiya nile cruise aswan to luxor, where you enjoy breakfast on deck watching traditional villages and palm groves drift peacefully past before stepping ashore for an unforgettable temple exploration. A charming traditional horse-drawn carriage, known as a kalesh, takes you through the picturesque streets to the magnificent Temple of Kom Ombo, ancient Egypt's only perfectly symmetrical structure and absolutely unique double temple built in dedication to two powerful deities. The southern half honors Sobek the fearsome crocodile-headed god of fertility, creation, protection, and the powerful Nile waters symbolizing the river's essential life-giving force, while the northern half is devoted to Haroeris, Horus the Elder, the majestic falcon-headed god of the sky, light, and divine kingship serving as supreme protector of the pharaohs. Aboard your dahabiya nile cruise aswan to luxor, marvel at the temple's remarkable reliefs depicting ancient surgical instruments including bronze scalpels, forceps, bone saws, and dental tools showing advanced medical knowledge from over two thousand years ago, a Nilometer carved into the temple wall with precise gradations for measuring flood levels to predict agricultural yields, a beautifully preserved birth house where divine birth rituals were performed, underground passages used for secretive religious ceremonies, and a fascinating collection of mummified crocodiles that once lived in the sacred pool. You have breakfast, lunch, and dinner with the most astonishing Nile scenery as you dock for the night aboard your traditional dahabiya vessel.
Overnight: Aboard the Lummer Dahabiya, sailing toward Aswan
Day 5 - Aswan's Ancient Treasures: High Dam, Obelisk and Philae Temple
The day commences with a peaceful sail to the Nile's Jewel, beautiful Aswan, during your dahabiya nile cruise aswan to luxor adventure. Begin exploring with a visit to the impressive High Dam, known as Sadd el-Aali, completed in 1970 as a modern engineering marvel standing one hundred and eleven meters tall and stretching 3,830 meters long, which revolutionized Egypt's economy and agriculture by controlling the Nile's devastating annual floods, generating massive hydroelectric power providing approximately half of Egypt's electricity needs, and creating the vast Lake Nasser reservoir stretching 550 kilometers. Continue to the fascinating Unfinished Obelisk, still lying in ancient granite quarries, intended to stand over forty-two meters tall and weighing approximately 1,200 tones as the largest obelisk ever attempted before a crack forced its abandonment, revealing incredible insights into ancient stoneworking techniques. During your dahabiya nile cruise aswan to luxor, visit the enchanting Philae Temple on Agilkia Island, the Pearl of Egypt dedicated to the goddess Isis, meticulously relocated stone by stone during a UNESCO rescue operation, featuring elegant colonnades and the last surviving hieroglyphic inscriptions in Egypt. Finish with a leisurely stroll through the beautiful Nubian streets and villages, experiencing vibrant culture, colorful houses painted in bright blues, yellows, and oranges, friendly locals known for exceptional hospitality, and authentic crafts. You have breakfast, lunch, and dinner with the most astonishing scenery as you dock for the last night aboard the Lummer Dahabiya Nile cruise.
Overnight: Aboard the Lummer Dahabiya, Aswan
Day 6 - Farewell and Lasting Memories
As you enjoy your final breakfast on board the luxurious Lummer Dahabiya Nile cruise, take a peaceful moment to reflect on the extraordinary experiences shared over these past six magnificent days sailing Egypt's legendary river. From standing before the colossal temples of Karnak and Luxor illuminated against the evening sky, to descending into the elaborately decorated royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings where pharaohs sleep for eternity, from exploring the remarkably preserved Horus Temple at Edfu with its thousands of hieroglyphic inscriptions, to witnessing the unique twin-god sanctuary at Kom Ombo with its fascinating ancient surgical instruments, and discovering Aswan's engineering marvels and enchanting Nubian culture — each moment has been carefully crafted to create unforgettable memories. The gentle rhythm of the Nile waters aboard your dahabiya nile cruise aswan to luxor lapping against your traditional dahabiya, the stunning sunsets painting the sky in brilliant colors over the timeless landscape, the delicious cuisine enjoyed on deck, and the expert knowledge shared by your Egyptologist guide have all combined to create an experience that transcends ordinary travel. As you prepare to disembark and continue your journey, you carry these cherished memories with you forever, knowing that the ancient wonders of Egypt will always be waiting for your return.
Departure from Aswan
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book my Egypt tour?
We recommend securing your reservation 3 to 6 months prior to your intended travel date. This is particularly important during Egypt's peak season, which runs from October through April. Booking early not only guarantees availability but also gives our team ample time to craft a truly personalised experience tailored to your preferences.
Do you offer discounted rates for group travel?
Yes, we are pleased to offer preferential rates for groups of 6 or more travellers. As every group has unique requirements, we invite you to contact us directly so that we may prepare a customised quotation suited to your party size, itinerary, and interests.
What is included in the tour price?
Our tour packages are designed to provide a seamless, all-encompassing experience. Inclusions typically cover accommodation, guided excursions, select meals, and all transportation within Egypt. Specific inclusions vary by package, and a full breakdown is provided at the time of booking so you know exactly what to expect.
Is travel insurance required to book with you?
Travel insurance is not a mandatory requirement; however, we strongly advise all clients to obtain comprehensive coverage prior to departure. International travel can bring unforeseen circumstances — from medical emergencies to flight disruptions — and adequate insurance ensures that your journey is protected from the unexpected.
Is Egypt actually safe for tourists in 2026?
Egypt is genuinely safe for travelers, and millions visit each year without incident. Tourist police are a highly visible presence at every major site, resort town, and transport hub. The Egyptian government treats tourism as a national priority — and that protection is real, not just on paper. Common sense applies as it would anywhere: stay aware of your surroundings, avoid unsanctioned political gatherings, and stick to well-traveled areas after dark. The Egyptian people themselves are famously warm and hospitable toward visitors.
Can I get a visa on arrival, or do I need to apply in advance?
Most nationalities — including those from the US, UK, EU, Australia, and Canada — can purchase a single-entry tourist visa on arrival at Cairo International Airport. The cost is USD $25 or the equivalent in Euros, paid in cash only (cards are not accepted at the visa desk). Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your travel date. Alternatively, Egypt's e-Visa portal (visa2egypt.gov.eg) lets 41 nationalities apply online before departure. However, many travelers find it simpler to just buy it at the airport.
Is it safe for women to travel solo in Egypt?
Solo female travel in Egypt is increasingly common, and many women do it comfortably with proper preparation. Dress modestly outside of Red Sea resort areas, be confident in your manner, and don't hesitate to be firm with anyone who is overly persistent. Harassment does occur, particularly in busy tourist markets, but it is usually verbal and easily managed by moving on. Booking tours with reputable operators removes a lot of friction and lets you focus on the experience itself. Many female solo travelers describe Egypt as one of their most memorable journeys.
Can I extend my tourist visa if I want to stay longer?
Yes — a standard tourist visa is valid for 30 days, but extensions are obtainable. Visit the Mogamma building in Cairo's Tahrir Square, or go to the passport offices in Luxor, Alexandria, or Aswan. Extensions allow you to stay for an additional month. Come prepared with your passport, a photo, and a small fee. If you're leaving Egypt and re-entering (for example, via Jordan), you'll need a fresh visa on your return — your original is cancelled at departure.
What currency is used, and how much cash should I carry?
The Egyptian Pound (EGP) is the local currency. Hotels, large restaurants, and most shops in tourist areas accept major credit cards and US dollars or Euros at a reasonable rate. That said, always keep some Egyptian Pounds on hand — local markets, small cafés, taxi drivers, and tips all run on cash. ATMs are widely available at airports, banks, and shopping centers across all major tourist cities, and they dispense Egyptian Pounds directly.
How does tipping work in Egypt, and how much is expected?
Tipping — known locally as "baksheesh" — is a well-established part of Egyptian culture and an important part of service workers' income. At restaurants, 10–15% is standard. For private guides, EGP 100–200 per day is appreciated. Drivers typically receive EGP 50–100 for a full day. At major sites like the Pyramids, you may encounter unofficial "helpers" who offer unsolicited assistance and then expect payment — it's perfectly fine to politely decline any help you didn't ask for.
Is bargaining expected in the markets?
Absolutely — bargaining is part of the experience in Egypt's bazaars and souks. Opening prices at markets like Cairo's Khan el-Khalili are usually two to three times what a seller expects to receive. Approach it with good humor, don't take the first price, and feel free to walk away — that often brings a better offer. Fixed-price shops and mall stores are the exception: what you see is what you pay. The goal is always a fair deal, not a "win," so keep it friendly.
What should I wear while exploring Cairo and Luxor?
Lightweight, loose-fitting clothing that covers your shoulders and knees is ideal — both for cultural respect and practical comfort in the heat. Think linen trousers, long cotton skirts, and breathable tops. Men should avoid shorts at historic and religious sites. Flat, closed-toe shoes are strongly recommended when walking around temples and pyramids — the ground is uneven and dusty. Red Sea resort towns like Hurghada and El Gouna are far more relaxed; beach attire is completely normal there.
What are the rules for visiting mosques and religious sites?
Shoes must be removed before entering any mosque — bring a bag to carry them if you prefer not to leave them at the door. Women are asked to cover their hair and wear clothing that covers arms and legs; a large scarf in your day bag solves this easily. Men in shorts may be lent a wrap at the entrance of some mosques. Most mosques are closed to non-Muslim visitors during prayer times, so check in advance for the five daily prayer schedules, especially Friday midday prayers when many sites close temporarily.
Is alcohol available in Egypt?
Yes, alcohol is legal and available — but selectively so. You'll find beer, wine, and spirits at hotels, upscale restaurants, licensed bars, and duty-free shops. Outside of tourist establishments and resort areas, alcohol is rarely sold. Drinking in public streets is not acceptable and is technically prohibited. You may bring up to 2 liters of alcohol into Egypt duty-free. The legal drinking age is 21.
Can I go inside the Great Pyramids of Giza?
Yes — entry to the interior of the Pyramids is possible but limited. Only a fixed number of tickets are released each day and they sell out quickly, especially at peak season. Tickets must be purchased in person at the main entrance; online booking is not available for interior access. Arrive early — ideally before 8 AM. Be aware that the passages inside are narrow, low, and warm. If you're claustrophobic, the experience of the exterior and plateau is every bit as spectacular.
Can I take photos inside the tombs in the Valley of the Kings?
Photography inside the tombs is prohibited — a rule that is actively enforced. Cameras and phones are typically required to be put away before entering. The reason isn't arbitrary: flash photography, even from smartphones, accelerates the deterioration of thousands-of-years-old paint and pigment on tomb walls. Respect the rule. What you can do is photograph everything outside, and the imagery inside is so vivid it will remain in your memory long after the visit.
Is a Nile cruise worth it, and what type should I choose?
A Nile cruise between Luxor and Aswan is one of the finest ways to experience Upper Egypt — watching temples emerge from the riverbanks as you sail is genuinely unlike anything else. Classic motor cruises (3–5 nights) are the most common and affordable. For a more intimate, slower experience, a Dahabiya — a traditional wooden sailing vessel accommodating only 8–16 guests — offers unhurried access to small villages and lesser-visited temples. Lake Nasser cruises, sailing south of Aswan toward Abu Simbel, are for the truly adventurous.
When is the best time of year to visit Egypt?
October through April is the golden window — temperatures are comfortable (15–28°C / 60–82°F) and the light is extraordinary. December and January are peak season with the highest hotel rates and crowds. March to May is a sweet spot: warm but not oppressive, with fewer crowds and lower prices. Summer (June–September) is intensely hot in Cairo and Upper Egypt — up to 45°C (113°F) — though the Red Sea resorts remain pleasant due to sea breezes and are significantly cheaper to visit.
Optional Add-On Experiences
Enhance your journey with these exclusive additional experiences.
Egyptian Cooking Experience
Cook, share, and taste Egypt's soul.
Marriage Proposal Experience
A private, unforgettable moment crafted in a setting of your choice.
Hot Air Balloon in Luxor
Sunrise over ancient temples from the sky.
Professional Photographer
Capture your journey with a professional eye.
Egyptian Cooking Experience
Cook, share, and taste Egypt's soul.
Lady Egypt also invites our guests to connect with Egypt through its rich and soulful cuisine by offering authentic Egyptian cooking courses as part of our journeys. In an intimate 90-minute hands-on experience, clients cook side by side with our talented Egyptian chefs, learning to prepare traditional home-style dishes using fresh local ingredients, aromatic spices, and time-honoured techniques passed down through generations. More than a class, it's a cultural exchange filled with stories, flavours, and warmth allowing travellers to taste Egypt not only on the plate, but through its people and traditions.
Marriage Proposal Experience
A private, unforgettable moment crafted in a setting of your choice.
Let us help you plan a marriage proposal that feels personal and cinematic — from a quiet Nile-side dinner to a sunrise surprise by the temples. Our team coordinates timing, discreet photography, flowers, and local touches so you can focus on the moment while we handle the details with care and discretion.
Hot Air Balloon in Luxor
Sunrise over ancient temples from the sky.
Float above the West Bank as the sun paints the Valley of the Kings and the Nile in gold. This early-morning balloon ride is one of Egypt’s most iconic experiences — peaceful, breathtaking, and worth the wake-up call. We arrange transfers and timing to fit your itinerary so the experience feels effortless.
Professional Photographer
Capture your journey with a professional eye.
Bring home more than memories: add a professional photographer to key days of your trip. Whether candid moments at the pyramids or styled portraits at sunset, you will receive edited images that tell the story of your Egypt adventure with clarity and artistry.
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