9 Days Spiritual Tour to Cairo, Alexandria and Nile Cruise by Flight




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9 Days Spiritual Tour to Cairo, Alexandria and Nile Cruise by Flight
Join the 9-day spiritual tour to Cairo and Alexandria and a Nile Cruise for a journey of joy, spiritual insight, and meditation. Beyond The Nile Tours provides comfortable, air-conditioned transport, luxury accommodations, and expert guides.
Explore the historical beliefs in magic and healing, gain insights into past lives, and connect with ancient Egyptian gods through live broadcasts of transcendental meditation across Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, and Aswan.
Discover iconic sites like the Giza Pyramids, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, the Library of Alexandria, and the Valley of the Kings. Experience powerful Egyptian meditation and yoga practices that reveal your potential and profound insights.
Book this transformative journey to gain knowledge and achieve a state of bliss!
Find peace and spiritual growth, book our spiritual and meditation tour today.
Tour Highlights
Cairo Attractions
- Giza Pyramids Complex
- The National Museum
- Al Muizz Street
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Alexandria Attractions
- Qaitbay Citadel
- Alexandria Library
- St Mark Church of Alexandria
- Alexandria's Old Harbor
Luxor Attractions
- Karnak Temples Complex
- Luxor Temple
- Valley of the Kings
- Hatshepsut Temple
Aswan Attractions
- Philae Temple
- Aswan High Dam
- Edfu Temple
- Kom Ombo Temple
Included/Excluded
- Expert tour guide.
- All service charges & taxes.
- Private vehicle with air conditioning.
- Domestic Flight between Cairo, Aswan & Luxor.
- 4 nights accommodation + breakfast in Cairo.
- 1 nights accommodation + breakfast in Luxor.
- 3 nights Nile Cruise accommodation + all meals included.
- Reception and Welcome service by our employees upon arrival at the airport.
- Tipping
- Optional Tours.
- Any extras fees.
- Entry visa into Egypt - We can assist you with obtaining your visa upon arrival.
- Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites in our itinerary.
Tour Plan
DAY 1: ARRIVE ACROSS MEET UP AND DRIVE TO HOTEL
To CAIRO International Airport
Cairo airport is where your tour manager and your spiritual concentration will begin. Your professional Beyond The Nile Tours tour escort will be waiting at your gate for your arrival. Then, you will be transported to your hotel in an air-conditioned car.
The Cairo to the hotel you will spend the night in.
Accommodation: Overnight in Cairo Hotel
Day 2 : Full-day tour to 'The Great Pyramids of Giza' and 'The Step Pyramid of Saqqara'
The Step Pyramid of Saqqara
After having breakfast in your Hotel, your skillful guide will be waiting for you in his air-conditioned private car to take you on your ecstatic and, at the same time, transcendental rise to eternal life. Where You are Going first on your itinerary
The Giza Pyramids Complex
The Giza Pyramids Complex is the location of the crown chakra, which is at the king's chamber, situated at the middle earth core. The complex is thought to have been built around 2600 BC.
The Sphinx was a timeless guardian given to the pantheon and is a manifestation of the cosmic source of wisdom and the wisdom of deepening romantic knowledge.
The ancient Egyptians credited the setting of Giza with the afterlife for the body and soul. Besides, it reflects the ancient Egyptians' understanding of the solar system and the planets' size; among the stars and the zodiacs, it is connected to the advanced kinds of math, geometry, physics, geography, and architecture.
Additionally, there is speculation that the Ferrofluids may reveal the world's appearance when it is in between dimensions.
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Lunch Meal
Then, you can have one of the most delicious foods in Egypt through lunch at the well-known Lebanese restaurant in Cairo. It's near the pyramids, so you can have a view while eating the meal. Afterward, the given are below to be visited:
National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
NMEC, or National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, is a visiting spot that is an absolute must-see for Egyptology fans and anybody longing to get to know Egypt’s history and culture without wandering too far from the Capital. The museum also served as a pathway to the history of Egypt, which provided a glimpse of the ancient Mon.
Al Muizz Street
Al Muizz Golden Street was established by Fatimid between 953 and 975 AD and further expanded in 1171 AD. It is a cultural center displaying stunning examples of Islamic art and architecture in its many house museums, cafes, and art galleries.
The Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Built-in the Mamluk era between 1382 and 1389, Khan El Khalili Bazaar was founded and has since evolved into the biggest market in Egypt. It became a rendezvous for the great artisans and traders to showcase their unmatched craftsmanship skills and offer the best souvenirs at competitive prices.
Nocturnal symbol
During the night
In the end, your night will be spent in Cairo.
Day 3 : Fly to Aswan Attractions + Check in Nile Cruise
The estimated game time on release day is about 10 to 12 hours. On Day Three, you'll depart for Aswan, a town with various interesting locations. Activities include cruising on the Nile, swimming with fish, and completing paranormal and security quests. You'll defeat a god and then fly to Menuitem for a pursuit in the skies, aiming to assassinate a 50-foot cyber battle avatar in Cairo. The manual also includes codes for rare guns and vehicles.
The Aswan High Dam
primary purpose is to control floods and is also a hydroelectric power generator. It also helps irrigate the area via a washing facility close to the big reservoir, lake Nasser. After the building of the Aswan High Dam in the 1960s, it posed a danger to the northern sites of Abu Simbel and the Temple of Isis at Philae. During the 1960s, UNESCO conducted a worthless rescue operation to save both a long and daunting life.
Then, proceed to the most important temple in the south of Egypt.
The Philae Temple
The Temple of Philae, dedicated to the astral cult, depicts the myth of Isis, the Mother Goddess and Queen of the Afterlife. Her significant sacrifice was giving birth to Horus, the god of protection. Most of the temple was built between 380 and 362 BC, with further expansions from 282 to 145 BC, supported by Ptolemy II, Ptolemy VI, and Ptolemy V.
An individual can book a Nile Cruise to relax and take the introductory course in a calm, peaceful way.
Consider that the trip's cost encompasses all meals, including lunch and dinner.
Day 4: Visit Kom Ombo Temple
After having breakfast, your guide will wait for you on the Cruise and then go with you to the following site:
The Kom Ombo Temple
High above the stars, this Atlantian marvel symbolizes a divine cosmic influence from paradise, instilling clarity and enlightenment in those who encounter it. The Kom Ombo Temple built between 108 BC and 47 BC during Egypt's Ptolemaic period, is vital for worshiping the sky god Horus and the crocodile god Sobek. These deities are believed to alleviate suffering, dispel negativity and fear, and promote happiness and spiritual upliftment..
After that, you will board the Cruise and spend the night there.
P.S. Remember that the Cruise will serve you, while it will be Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.
Day 5: Tour The Temples Of Edfu
After the breakfast, your tour companion will meet you at the ship to guide you to
The Edfu Temple
The Edfu Temple is one of Egypt's most well-preserved temples. Built between 237 BC and 57 BC, it is dedicated to Horus, the falcon god. The site is said to be where Horus fought his uncle Set. Its walls are decorated with stunning images and statues depicting tales of physical and spiritual victories.
You will board your cruise liner again and spend the night there.
Remember that all the ship's main dishes— Breakfast, lunch, and dinner—will be served throughout the whole cruise.
Day 6 : Nile River Cruise to Luxor's West Bank
Eat your breakfast and then check out of the ship. Then, go west in a private air-conditioned car to the bank of Luxor, which is a real spiritual place to regenerate in any yoga fashion. Therefore, go to your first stop - Golden Roofs,
The Valley of the Kings
Nestled on a valley slope, this area was home to a society ruled by kings and the wealthy from the 17th to 18th centuries BC. As the most significant part of the Theban Necropolis, it features temple tombs for notable rulers like Seti I and Hatshepsut, as well as the site of Tutankhamun’s rebellion and the descendants of Amenhotep I.
The Temple of Hatshepsut
The Mortuary temple of queen Hatshepsut, a symbol of Ancient Egyptian architectural achievement, is a significant site. Retaining its original beauty, the temple was built atop the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari in 1479 BCE and features a statue that represents Hatshepsut's life and title as God's Wife of Amun-Ra.
The Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon are the two giant statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1391-1353 BC), depicted in a seated position looking at the Nile and its reflection.
Lunch Meal
Supper is prepared by yourself, and you are resting in your Luxor hotel room.
Overnight booking of a restaurant in Luxor.
Day 7: Luxor East Bank Tour and flight back to Cairo
Your guide for the day will pick you up from your Nile Cruise early in the morning. He will use a private air-conditioned vehicle to drive you to Luxor East Bank to visit the solar plexus chakra in Egypt.
The Karnak Temple Complex
Karnak Temple, built from 1971 BC to 30 BC, is the most popular religious building in the area. Ancient Egyptians dedicated this temple to the god Amun-Ra, and it was this deed that bestowed the title "The House of Amun" on this temple. Along with Khonsu and Amun was the worship of the Theban triad, which, through these connections, became the holiest in the land. It is an area of more than two square kilometers, and it has under it the hypostyle hall, which is the most captivating of all the temples there.
Lunch Meal
Having your lunch at a restaurant in Luxor, joined by your Egyptologist guide, is your first stop to engage in the exploratory activities:
The Luxor Temple
Luxor is more than simply a human body because its physical structure itself is the human physiology with energy points and the spiritual and mental body to elevate us to the ultimate experience. By 1400 BC, the construction of the building was started, and with the great leaders like Ramses the Great and Amenhotep III, the structure was developed more and more.
During the night
You will be taken to the domestic airport. Transfer to your hotel to board your flight to Cairo.
Note: Breakfast will be served on the cruise ship.
Day 8 : City Tour of Alexandria
You will be greeted by a professional tour guide at your hotel; then, they will also accompany you to Alexandria in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. Your excursion will begin by visiting the most famous-
The Alexandria Library
The Library of Alexandria is one of the most renowned and largest libraries ever established in Egypt. It is also a testament to the arts and wisdom that were obliterated, with a wide range of knowledge backed by vast numbers of scrolls.
The Qaitbay Citadel
Qaitbay Citadel, established by the Mamluk Sultan Qaitbay: AD1477-79 It was aimed at maintaining the northern territorial borders of Egypt. It had the additional intangible air of the great lighthouse of Alexandria, which had been the pharos, the guiding beacon for souls wandering through worlds.
Lunch meal
Right now is the best time to try delicious fish at a fancy restaurant in Alexandria.
Your next stop will be the St. Mark Church of Alexandria, the mother of all African churches and among the holiest and most unique places to visit in Egypt. From there, you will go to the ancient harbor of Alexandria, which is a remarkable sight.
In the night
After that, the hotel transfer will drop you off at your Cairo accommodation overnight.
Day 9 : Departure; Air Home
The last day of your stay
After breakfast at the hotel, you will be taken to the Cairo airport to start your final departure and finish your 9-day spiritual pilgrimage of Cairo, Alexandria, and the Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan.

