
The PERFECT 4 Day Nile Cruise 🇪🇬 ASWAN to LUXOR!!
Welcome to Egypt. The Nile has been the lifeblood
of Egypt for thousands of years. And in this episode, I’m setting sail on a three-night,
4-day cruise from Aswan to Luxor. Now, along the way, we are going to explore
some of Egypt’s most iconic sites. But there’s one big question. Is a Nile cruise
really worth it? Or is it just an overrated, overcrowded tourist trap? We are going to find
out. But before this thing actually gets started, we’re visiting one of the most
incredible temples in Egypt. We have arrived at the most incredible spot,
you guys. This is the Philae Temple and it is blowing my mind. When you stand here
in front of it, it is just huge. And the carvings inside the walls at the front are
mindblowing. It is crazy to me that they are in such good condition and they still exist
after so much time. Let’s go inside and have a wander around and I’ll tell you about the
history of this spot cuz it’s really cool. Now, this spot is really special. This is
the gate of Hrien. And these right here are the very last hieroglyphics ever written in
Egyptian history. Isn’t that incredible? I don’t know how archaeologists figured that out,
but shout out to Ross Geller who crushed it. Looking around here is just kind of crazy to
me. You know, my sister had asked me when I was in Cairo. Um, she’d been messaging me and
she’d said, “Does it feel like there’s magic there? Do you feel like you’re connected
to this ancient magic?” And I’d said, “No, I didn’t really feel that so much at the
Great Pyramids of Giza. I feel it here. I feel it here.” You just feel the history. It
feels otherworldly. You can imagine people kind of walking through here, performing all these
ancient rituals, just paying tribute to their gods. It is otherworldly. And the craziest
part is this isn’t even an old temple. My guide keeps saying to me, “Yeah, this one’s
just from 300 BC. It’s not even old.” So, I feel like we’ve got quite the journey ahead of
us if this is already magical and blowing my mind. We’re getting around on these boats and they’re
so cool. Let me introduce you to our captain. Hi. Hi, Captain. 16. He’s a baby. Guys, this is real bucket list stuff. Oh my
gosh. Can’t believe what I’m about to say. I am about to board my gorgeous Nile River
cruise. Ah, and I don’t know about you, but I’m curious as heck to see what this thing
looks like inside. Let’s go explore. Welcome to our home for the next few days. This is the MS
Iberl Crown Emperor. Now, this ship is huge and it is incredibly comfortable. When I checked
into my room, this was my immediate reaction. This room is great. Come on. I don’t know what
I was picturing in my mind, but wasn’t this. So, my room has a twin bed formation, but they also
have a formation with one bigger bed. We have a mini bar, a safe if you’re afraid of pirates.
Aren’t we all? Then we have this little seating area in here. There isn’t like a traditional
balcony where you open that up and you can go sit out there, but apparently there’s some cool
seating upstairs. Let’s go take a look at that. So, we’ve got plenty of places to hang out
on this thing. We have sun soaked decks, panoramic views of the river, and really attentive
staff who are so committed to making sure every detail is taken care of. Our meals are going
to be included on board. That is breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They also have an afternoon
tea time and a few fun entertainment things that happen in the evenings as well. The whole
thing is just set up for ease and relaxation. And I have to tell you, I’m really happy
with this ship. It is so comfortable. The service is amazing and everything is really
well done. And the food is super tasty. We are off for an afternoon sightseeing adventure
to somewhere very special. But before we get there, I have to introduce you to our amazing
guide from Odino. Would you like to introduce yourself? My name is Asmaa. I am a tour guide here
in Aswan in Luxor. By the way, also Abu Simbel and I am a Nubian. And I’m so lucky to be with you.
And if you can’t already tell, she’s the best person on the planet. My Nile adventure has been
made completely seamless thanks to my amazing tour company, Audi Novo. Now, they take care of every
single detail. From the moment I arrive, someone is there to greet me at the airport. They handle
all the logistics and make sure everything runs smoothly. On the cruise, I have my knowledgeable
local guide, Asmaa, with me. She’s literally staying on the ship. So, she is available 24/7,
and she is taking me so deep into every single temple and town we visit. Not just that, but she’s
amazing. I feel like I have a great friend here with me on the trip. AO have been nothing short
of amazing. I highly recommend them. I’ll have a link in the video description for you or you
can use the QR code on screen right now to click through and find your perfect adventure. And
if you want to travel with me, you can. I have launched my first ever girls-only group trip. So,
make sure you use the QR code on screen right now or the link in the video description to click
through and book your spot. Places are limited. Wait a minute. What’s Who is
this? Oh my. What’s he doing? we are inside a um a traditional home. Someone’s
house. We’re inside someone’s house. Asma knows everybody that that lives here. We haven’t
just wandered into a random’s house. Um, but this is how people live. So, this is the guest
house and then they live out the back. Croc pit. Classic. Got to have the feature crockpit. Who
wants a koi pond when you can have a croc pit? What happened? He died and they keep him. They
keep his spirit living on his mummified croc. Uh-oh. We are going back to school. And I’ve
already warned Asmaa that I was not a good student. I was not a good student. It’s a Nubian
school. Maybe I could be the best Australian at the Nubian school. Yeah, maybe. Okay. Oh no. Why
is it going to rule out? Don’t. I’m so scared. No. Wait a second. I’m late.
Oh my god. I’m so scared. name. Ashalah, a one. Why are you laughing? Why are you
laughing? You’re going right to left. Yeah. S A B C D R T. That’s my name
in Arabic. Can you write Bravo? Very good. All right, we are making our way through the
local market here and there is so much to see. It’s even funny. They’re selling
absolutely everything. Clothes, bags, spices, teas, jewelry, all kinds of
souvenirs, everything in between. Um, everybody wants you to come into their shop,
but it’s not crazy pushy, you know? They’re just doing their best to get you in there.
My suitcase is totally and completely full, so I am absolutely useless right now. But
if you love to shop, this is your spot. This whole thing is an incredible highlight for
me. I didn’t see this coming. I have loved this entire afternoon from start to finish. It’s
unbelievable. That village is just gorgeous. And then to be here cruising along the
Nile at sunset on this colorful boat, watching all the sailboats go past.
The scenery is gorgeous. The energy is incredible. I don’t know how to put it
into words. It’s just something you have to experience. It is ethereal and magical. And I am
completely taken by it. Completely taken by it. Guys, guys, I cannot tell you how relaxing
this is. Ah, I am so relaxed right now. It’s not even funny. Oh, come over. Yeah, get
in here. Asmaa’s just got a cup of tea for herself or a lovely cup of coffee. The
obvious question here is how does this compare to something like a HaLong Bay cruise?
I am finding this significantly more relaxing. Halong Bay. You’re out there for one night.
Uh you drive all the way out there. You get on that ship. You have your lunch. You’re off
with your sightseeing. Then you get back on. It’s all very fast-paced. This super relaxing.
It’s just so leisurely. Right now we’re set up on the sund deck enjoying tea time. They’ve got
sweets, coffees, teas, cakes, all goodies. You’re just watching watching the shoreline go past.
Everything’s so lush and green. palm trees, cows, the occasional donkey. We love that. We’re
pro donkey on this channel. But we are making our way from Aswan to Kom Ombo. How do I say it? Kom
Ombo. Kom Ombo. And apparently it’s right there. Guys, we’ve arrived at Kom Ombo. Yeah. Kom Ombo.
And I am not going to lie to you, it is hectic. It’s really crazy here. It’s so chaotic. Um,
my chill vibe is gone. Completely gone. All the cruise ships pull up at the exact same time.
Um, and it is a mad house. But lucky for me, Asama knows the vibes. And she’s found a nice quiet spot
for us to sit and chill. And she’s going to tell us a little bit about recommend the same style
like fumble for mom and what time this one built? 180 BC. Wow. And this one take 400
years to finish. One of the coolest things about this temple that you will see
is a calendar. You may be thinking, Phoebe, why is that cool? I have Google calendar.
It’s just as cool. Babe, this one is OG. Now, what’s really interesting about is if you
have an amazing guide like I do, she’ll talk you through it. They had different amounts of
days in the weeks and the months and all this kind of thing. They had a different number of
seasons. Instead of having four like we do, they only had three. But here’s where it gets
really interesting. If you add up all of the days, it still totals 365 days, just like we do.
And my favorite part is they had one month, which was only 5 days. Imagine if
your birthday was in that month. This is absolutely wild. We’re standing in front
of this wall with all the hieroglyphics in front of it and there are surgical instruments etched
into the wall that are the exact same surgical instruments that we use now in 2025. They were
using these same things in like what 400 AD. That is wild to me. How were they performing
surgery and people were surviving that? I will never understand Egypt. There is some
mysteries there. There are some mysteries. All right. One thing you need to know about when
you come here is that you will get hit by the touts hard. It is crazy out here. Now, they’re not
hitting me as hard because I have the camera out, which is a great defence, but there are so many.
Hey, nice to meet you. Yeah, my name is S. And you? Nice to meet you, S. I’m Phoei. You’re
welcome. Thank you. Queen. Oh, you’re so kind. Everyone loves the vlog. Okay, the touts
are crazy, but they’re also kind of cool. Good morning, you guys. It is really early before
the sun is even up. We have docked. We are off the boat and we are making our way allegedly to see
the most complete temple in all of Egypt. But I have to tell you, it looks like we’re on our way
to get murdered. I just said that as like it just looks like we’re showing up to the back streets
of absolute nowhere. I can’t believe there’s some amazing relic down here. Um this this feels
real sketchy. But if there’s one thing I know, it’s an asthma we trust. This lady right here,
I trust with my light, my heart, my soul always. I can hear myself think my goodness, this place is incredible.
I’ve never seen anything like this. So, we are at a temple called Edfu and it is
staggering. The entrance gates in front of me um I think they’re about 40 meters high. They are
hugely impressive. My jaw dropped when I stepped out and I saw them for the first time. This
temple was built back in 237 BC. The fact that it’s still standing and there’s so much detail
in it is just insane. I mean, look at this thing. It’s crazy. We’re inside the perfume room. So etched
on the walls all around us are recipes. The original Tumblr recipe book on how to
make all different kinds of perfume. Wow. The Egyptians were bloggers. This is blowing
my minds this morning. This is blowing my mind. If you watch this channel regularly, you will
have seen me whining a lot about going to places. And there are so many other tourists
that you just don’t have a good time. Prime example is Christ the Redeemer in Rio. Didn’t
love it. Didn’t have a great time. Glad I went but didn’t love it. This there are so many
tourists here. But you know what? It’s really not ruining it at all. This is one of those
rare experiences where the sheer volume of tourists doesn’t destroy it. But having that
one-on-one connection with my tour guide, being able to kind of sneak off and stand
in a more quiet spot and soak up all of her knowledge and her passion about it,
I think that makes all the difference. These guys are trying to sell stuff to everybody
up here and their sales technique is brilliant. They’re just launching stuff. They’re throwing
things in bags up here and like they’re launching things all the way up on the top of here to get
us to buy their stuff. It’s brilliant. Oh my god, this is crazy. These guys all down here are trying
to sell us stuff up on this big ship and they’re just launching packages into the boat. This is
wild. Where from? Australia. Australia. Hey. So, we have spent the day making our way along
the Nile on our beautiful cruise ship from Edfu here to Luxor and we have gotten back on dry
land and come to a place I have been dreaming of visiting my whole life. Guys, we are at the
Luxor Temple and to see this in real life is mindblowing right now. Wa! These statues that
sit outside are iconic. There are six of them, all of Ramsy’s in different poses, guys. Each
one of these weighs 400 tons. And here’s the crazy bit. They were cut from one single piece
of Aswan granite. Just let that just let that soak in for a minute. Take yourself back to like
thousands of years ago. They cut out a single piece of granite and made that out of one piece.
That’s wild. How they make Egypt leftone unard. So this temple dates back to 1,400 BC. And what’s
really interesting about it is that it was built by pharaohs like Aminoteep thei and Ramsy’s
II. Now this place is famous for a couple of things. the big statues that we saw earlier
and also an avenue of over a thousand sphinx statues that connect it to another temple.
And another cool fact about this place, Alexander the Great actually added his own part
to it as well. So, it blends a couple of different cultures. It is wild to me that this place still
exists. It’s incredible to come here and it is in this kind of condition. It does not feel real. It
feels like I am on the set of a movie. It almost kind of feels like I’m inside Universal Studios
or something like that on one of their, you know, mummy rides. It is nothing short of breathtaking.
And right now, this sunset is incredible. The sky is changing to orange, pink, and blue.
And it is a really magical moment for me. Enjoy the ride. Cuz those ups and those downs
is what makes it worth the Good morning, guys. What do you guys think we’re doing this morning if you had to guess? Like just
off the top of your head. This is really, really beautiful. Really,
really beautiful. We are floating really gently over the top of all of these farms and houses
below. We’ve got all of the mountains in the background behind me are absolutely stunning.
And you can see all the other balloons taking off. I do just need to have a real honest chat
with you. This is a very chaotic experience. I imagine on the vlog it looks super peaceful
and delicate and dainty and you know what it has elements of that but I love to keep it real
for you guys. It’s a chaotic moment. I had to wake up at 3:30 in the morning and then we picked
up a bunch of other people in the van and then we drove out here and sat in the van for ages
waiting to see if the weather was going to be okay to fly or if they were going to have to
cancel it. And then once we got the okay to fly, it was like a bunch of marbles just got dropped
on a concrete floor. People just went everywhere. It was a wild time. Um the guys that run the
thing are very chaotic and they love to shove a camera in your face. Just be aware that if
that’s not what you want, you can say no. Um and they will listen to that. So prepare for a
mixed bag. A lot of chaos up front, but a lot of peace and calm once you’re up here. And the
views are unbelievable. Really spectacular. Wow. Are you guys ready for another bucket
list one? We are at the Valley of the Kings. The Valley of the Kings is one of the
most important archaeological sites in the entire world. And we are inside one of the
tombs here. And you guys, I’m freaking out. I am freaking out. If ever I was going to get
the curse of the mummy, this is it. This is going to do it. And I’m down here alone. Our sweet
guide, Asma can’t come inside. It’s just us. Now, these tombs are extremely deep, and that’s
done on purpose. As we saw in Cairo at the Great Pyramids of Giza, they used to put the kings and
queens inside pyramids. But, of course, robbers, tomb raiders, and not the cool Harrison Ford kind
were taking all of the jewels out of there. So, they had to come up with another solution, and
that’s where this idea was born. They found this location. And if you look outside, there is um a
mountain in the back that actually looks like a natural forming pyramid. Now, this valley is also
extremely deep. It’s a little harder to find. The Nile is nowhere near it, so it’s going to stay
nice and dry. And they had access to sandstone, so they’re able to go down really, really deep
like this. Apparently, the way it works is once you become king or queen, a couple of days after
your reign begins, they start digging the tunnel for your tomb. So, the longer you are alive,
the deeper your tomb is. So there’s one here that’s extremely extremely long and there’s one
that’s really short and that belongs to guess who? Toutin Carman. A famous Amos Tuten Carman.
Now his grave is here. His tomb is here but his is quite short and that’s because his reign was
short. He was only pharaoh for some 9 years or so. Your entry ticket includes access to three of
the free/included tombs here and you can pay extra for other ones like Tooten Car for example,
but I don’t fancy paying 700 Egyptian pounds for the curse of the mummy. So, I’m just going to
skip those and I’m sticking to the free that are included. Now, I let Asma choose all three
of those. And for our third and final one, she selected Ramsay’s II. And this is my favorite one.
It is absolutely incredible in here. The etchings on the wall are unbelievably detailed. It is so
vibrant and colorful, and there are so many spots to explore. If you only do one of the ones you’ve
seen me do in this video, make sure you do this one. Now, archaeologists have discovered around 60
tombs here, but not all of them open to the public because some of them are just too delicate. What’s
inside just cannot be open to people coming in. And the crazy thing is I think there are
even more of them just waiting to be found. We have seen a lot of temples
over the last few days, but we have saved the biggest
and maybe the best to last. I can’t let go. Want to be alone. Kak
isn’t just a single temple. It is a vast and sprawling complex made up of all kinds
of sanctuaries, pylons, chapels, obelisks, and so much more. It was built and expanded
over the course of some 2,000 years. And nearly every pharaoh in the new kingdom left their mark
here. It is like a just huge tapestry of history. I have had an incredible time on this Nile River
cruise. I wasn’t really sure what to expect. Um, and if I’m honest with you, I didn’t
know if it would live up to expectations. It’s one of those things where you just really
don’t know if it’s going to be overrated or if it’s going to be great. And you know what? It’s
been really, really great. I have really enjoyed every second of it. It’s been such a good
blend of activities and relaxation. And I have loved the energy and the pace and I’ve
loved exploring so many of these incredible sites. If you are watching this wondering if you
should do a Nile cruise, yeah, definitely do one. you’ll encounter a lot of other tourists, but
honestly, it is 1,000% worth it. And with that, you guys, that brings this week’s episode and
my Nile cruise to a close. I really hope you have enjoyed it. Now, if you don’t already,
be sure to subscribe right now so you never miss a single episode and say hello in the
comments below. I hope you have a really great week ahead and I will see you with a brand new
episode from the Red Sea next week. Love you.
I spent 4 unforgettable days sailing the Nile River in Egypt, travelling from Aswan to Luxor on a luxury cruise — and it was absolutely magical. 🇪🇬✨ In this Nile Cruise travel vlog, I take you inside one of Egypt’s most iconic experiences as we explore ancient temples, local villages, and life along the Nile.
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From the breathtaking Philae Temple in Aswan to the grand Temple of Karnak and Valley of the Kings in Luxor, this journey through Ancient Egypt truly feels like stepping back in time. Along the way, we also visit a vibrant Nubian Village, meet the locals, and discover the culture and traditions that still thrive on the banks of the Nile today.
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The Philae Temple in Aswan 🏛️
A sunrise hot air balloon flight high above Luxor
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Kom Ombo Temple & Edfu Temple, two of Egypt’s most fascinating stops
The ancient wonders of Luxor, including Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, and the Valley of the Kings
Life aboard a luxury Nile Cruise — from cabins to sunsets on deck 🌅
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Timestamps:
0:00 Welcome to Egypt
0:30 Philae Temple
3:05 Nile Cruise Ship
4:56 Egypt Tour
6:24 Nubian Village
10:59 Honest thoughts
11:59 Kom Ombo
14:15 Egypt is wild!
15:00 Edfu Temple
18:19 Crazy sellers
19:04 Luxor Temple
21:32 Sunrise Hot Air Balloon
23:18 Valley of the Kings
26:22 Karnak Temple
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26 Comments
The boat you were on at around time 10:40 has a Jamaican flag behind you…I wonder if the owner is Jamaican? I’m Jamaican so that’s why that caught my eye 🙂
Phoebe you are really beautiful and stylish
Your soul is pure you deserve better
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That's amazing. People made those things while my anscestors were living in caves. Duch an honour to see them up close.
Hello! Thank you for your video and sharing. You look so cute!!!! haha
Very nice place
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Hiya! The cruise room looks so spacious compared to what I’m used to on ships. The hot air balloon is amazing, I’d love to fly one, one day. Thanks for showing a different side of Egypt. Have an amazing week ahead 🤙
I’m going to Egypt next April! Watching these videos gets me so excited! I’m going on a group tour
Was the food on board buffet style?
Simple advice to travelers to the Middle East respect the culture the customs don't bring your so-called prejudices your western values crap and all that bs and people will be kind and nice to you.
Thank you so much for this im egyption and im proud of the old egyption
Hermoso lugar 🫶🫶🫶
Our favorite tour was the Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor. The monuments are indeed incredible. If you are into Ancient History . This is the place to go. You did a very good job in telling the story of Egypt's ancient treasures. Sounds like your tour guide was a wonderful lady. In the many years we've been travelling when we've used guides (not all) the experiences were
better than we could ever expect. In fact, even to this day we continue to say in touch when revisit the same destinations. We have friendships all over the world. That's the biggest
takeaway for us. The memories become more priceless as you get older. Hope you came away from Egypt with a good feeling .
Sending you much love ❤❤ from Harriet, Jim and Yuki
That beautiful face in the thumbnail dragged me here!
Loved the video, you have a very beautiful way in which you present and also interact with those around you.
Isn’t good old Ross Gellar a Palaeontologist 🦖 😛💙
a great video thanks for sharing your trip incredible indeed. .I have always wanted to go to Egypt. Ii have been past it on the Suez Canal while I was in navy
Miss Phoebe:Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video today’s from Aswan to Luxor, Egypt 🇪🇬 to shows those remarkable places everywhere in North Africa October of 2025❤❤❤
I am Egyptian should to praise even your Montag editing. you are so amazing I loved every single moment in your vlog and I appreciate your efforts thank you so much 💕🌸💕
Are you going to Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, El Gouna or Dahab?
Wow Ultimate
Honoured to see you visit my country!
Phoebe fantastic vlog very interesting greetings from Oz stay safe😅
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