A theatrical Nile sailing

Immersive, access-all-areas experiences

Alongside our network of contacts, we’ve crafted the ultimate journey through the greatest civilisation our world has ever known – Ancient Egypt.

Expect off-limits access to its great tombs, exclusive beach dining setups and theatrical experiences custom-made for your group, exploring temples after dark with actor-led narratives personalised to your group.

Throughout, you’ll sail past green floodplains and island ruins aboard the Nile’s most luxurious river ship, as your personal Egyptologist brings it all to life.

Indeed, everything is tailored to your interests, whether it’s a family dinner held in a privatised temple or friends soaring in paramotors over the pyramids.

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March 2021

Sailing the Nile on an ultra-luxurious private charter, spend afternoons watching river life play out in front of you as you wind through the desert and admire verdant fields in the utmost comfort. And, along the way, you’ll stop at Egypt’s great wonders.

Cairo: We’ll open up the Arab city’s biggest city for you. Yes, there are the highlights – unlocking the tombs of the Great Pyramids and touring the Grand Egyptian Museum after hours – but there’s also plenty of the unique. Wander the medieval fortifications and Arabic towers of Old Cairo before shopping vibrant souq markets with a top local chef, before an Egyptian culinary masterclass.

Luxor: As Ancient Egypt’s crown jewel, Luxor is home to the world’s largest temple complex – Karnak. And, alongside this lost city’s treasure trove of sanctuaries, obelisks and halls, we can see you cycle through the Nile’s fertile floodplains and traditional villages before going where the general public can’t in the Valley of Kings – into the tombs themselves after dark.

Our sample immersive experience

Kom Ombo & Silsila: We can organise an exclusive, night-time visit to 2,000-year-old Kom Ombo’s twin temples – a vision of grand columns, friezes and chambers. And for some river-side viewing, Silsila’s ancient rock temple walls line surprisingly green riverbanks.

Edfu & El Kab: Edfu is home to the largest and best-preserved Pharaonic temple in Egypt, where stern walls, intricate carvings and great colonnades date to the 3rd century BC. You can then head back further in time to 3,000 BC with the rock-cut tombs, temples and monastery walls at El Kab – a desert-clad canyon settlement.

Esna – Although first begun by the Egyptians, Esna’s 2,000-year-old Temple of Khnum was iterated on by the Romans, mixing in great halls to its spectacularly well-preserved carvings. Buried almost three storeys beneath the ground, it’s a subterranean jewel.

Aswan: The iconic black granite of Egypt’s southern frontier is evident across Aswan’s ruined sculptures and temples. Prime among them is Abu Simbel, home to everything from Ptolemaic chapels to temples and pyramids. Then, take kayaks out to appreciate the region’s beautiful river-side verdure – prime among it is the Gardens on The Nile, an island oasis built by Lord Kitchener in the late 19th century.

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