March 19th 2010 - Nile cruises in Egypt take passengers along the river Nile enchanting the tourist with the history of Egypt, which forma a significant role in the making of the human culture of Egyptians across. It is a known fact about the Nile being the lifeblood of Egypt. For thousands of years, it has provided arable lands for the people along its banks and their agricultural efforts have sustained empires. It is a beautiful expanse of water with a significance of history attached to her ways.
Through the cruise, the first stop would be Luxor and Aswan, both popular points of departure and arrival for Nile cruises offering you both the start and end of travel points in the journey. Luxor is famous for the Luxor and the Karnack Temple. This ancient complex of buildings had powerful religious significance to the ancient Egyptians and many still feel a sense of awe when in its presence. The next stop on Nile cruises is the Valley of the Kings, popularly known as the legendary resting place of many of Egypt's most famous rulers. Among the many temples, we also have the temples of Kom Ombo, Edfu and the Temple of Hatshepsut, Egypt's longest living female Pharaoh.
The journey has just begun and the Nile cruises will, of course, take you through the many ecosystems that exist along .To see the Nile there are few better ways than to take advantage of one of the many luxurious Nile cruises available and watch this magnificent landscape from the waters that give life as a mother to her child.
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