Monday, January 24, 2022

Kasr Ibrim Lake Nasser Cruise

 

Kasr Ibrim Lake Nasser Cruise

 


Abu Simbel Cruises, MS kasr Ibrim Lake Nasser cruise launched in September 1997 with 55 cabins for maximum comfort, and 10 luxury suites. The interior reflects the Art Deco style of the 1920’s.

Ship has 55 cabins and a wide measuring 22,75 M2, and seven young M2 29 suites, and two 59 m2 Royal Suites and one Imperial Suite 140 M2.

Luxury Lake Nasser Cruises, The ship fifty-five spacious cabins measure 22.75 m2, each with an ensuite bathroom (bath, shower, washbasin, w.c. and hairdryer). There are seven 29 m2 junior suites; two 59 m2 Royal suites and one 140 m2 Imperial suite (all ten suites have bathrooms with jacuzzi, shower, washbasin, w.c. and hairdryer).

Kasr Ibrim Lake Nasser Cruise Tours has the same program of Omar El Khayam Lake Nasser Cruise. As you can visit Wadi El Seboua temple,Amada temple, the Tomb of Pennut, Abu Simbel Temples of the mighty king Ramses II , Kasr Ibrim ,Beit el Wali ,kiosk of Kertassi and Kalabsha Temple which is dedicated to the Nubian god Mandulis.

Kasr Ibrim Lake Nasser Cruise

 

Have a great holiday around Egypt while visiting the most famous and attractive places around it with Plan Egypt Tours. Egypt is considered one of the most common tourist countries which attract people from all over the world because of its historical highlights which allow you to follow the footsteps of the Ancients and know all about their social life, how they used to construct their buildings, and how they achieved such incredible achievements.

 

Kasr Ibrim Lake Nasser Cruise was named after the ancient citadel on Lake Nasser, the only Nubian monument that still exists in its original location. The Kasr Ibrim citadel, standing on a high bluff overlooking the river valley, was adapted to suit the needs of its diverse occupants throughout the ages. Likewise, the M.S. Kasr Ibrim provides an epic setting for international travelers, while commemorating the citadel as an enduring link with Egypt's distant past.

M.S. Kasr Ibrim was launched in September 1997. Ship has 55 cabins and a wide measuring 22,75 M2, and seven young M2 29 suites, and two 59 m2 Royal Suites and one Imperial Suite 140 M2.

Kasr Ibrim Lake Nasser Cruise are your best way to visit a great part of Egypt’s destinations on board of floating hotels with the best possible services and you’ll get surprised after checking the truly reasonable prices of such tours.

 

Through Lake Nasser Nile cruise, you will enjoy a timeless journey through the fable of Nubia on a luxurious cruise across the serene waters of Lake Nasser where you will explore the hidden temples located behind the Aswan dam as well as Abu Simbel

Dazzling Lake Nasser is a vast lake, located in southern egypt and northern sudan, formed by the high dam after 1971, is 298 miles long and 10 miles wide, with a water capacity of 130 million acre-feet, of which 24 million acre-feet and 73 million acre-feet as live storage.

Lake Nasser is a vast reservoir in southern Egypt and northern Sudan. It is one of the largest manmade lakes in the world, Before construction, Sudan was against the building of Lake Nasser because it would encroach on land in the North, where the Nubian people lived. They would have to be resettled. In the end Sudan's land near the area of Lake Nasser was mostly flooded by the lake.

Lake Nasser" refers only to the much larger portion of the lake that is in Egyptian territory (83% of the total), with the Sudanese preferring to call their smaller body of water Lake Nubia

The name of lake Nasser was taken from our late president Gamal Abdel Nasser, who ruled Egypt from 1954 till 1971. The southern third of the lake is in Sudan and is called Lake Nubia. The lake is 312 miles (480 kilometers) long and covers an area of 2026 square miles (5,248 km2). It has a maximum depth of 426.5 ft (130 m) but its mean depth is 82.6 ft (25.2 m). The Egyptian portion is 202 miles

(324 km) long and has a shoreline of 4,875 miles (7,844 km). Part of the Lake Nasser area was covering the temple of Abu Simbel, built by Ramses II around 1200 B.C. The temple was moved but other sites of historical significance was submerged. Thirty-two species of fish as well as Nile River crocodiles were found in the lake this plus 80,000 tons of fish a year are collected.

 

Cruising Lake Nasser is one of the best ways to relish the beauty, and a great way to relax and find out the sights of the ancient Pharaohs, From the decks of a felucca a traditional wooden sailing boat, or a luxury boat you can see many temples along the way on the shores of Lake Nasser, there is a wonderful site of the Great Temples of Abu Simbel for Ramses II, and the small temple of Abu Simbel for Nefertari.

 

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