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Our wishes & your projects in Egypt
Another way to travel the Nile
French-speaking Dahabeyas - small capacities - made-to-measure
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At the start of the new year, the whole team Dahabeya Egypt would like to extend to you
most sincere wishes.
Some of you have already travelled with us on the Nile, while others may have seen their plans evolve,
postponed or transformed. And many of you are still in that phase of reflection, where you imagine,
comparing, hesitating... before making up your mind.
This message is above all an invitation to reconnect with Egypt, at your own pace,
and to rediscover a different, more human and more flexible way of travelling.
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Travelling with Dahabeya Egypt means choosing :
- French-speaking dahabeyas on a human scale
- a French management team and an agency based in France
- tailor-made trips, with or without flights
- fair and transparent prices
- rare flexibility to adapt to each project
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Today, Egypt is being rediscovered with a fresh perspective, a blend of ancient heritage and cultural renewal.
and cultural renewal.
Le Cairo with its pyramids, historic districts and the gradual opening up of the
and the gradual opening of the Great Egyptian Museum, a true cultural event.
On the Nile, the dahabeya remains the gentlest and most elegant way to discover Upper Egypt.
to discover Upper Egypt: peaceful navigation, confidential stopovers,
time to understand, feel and simply enjoy.
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An Egypt project sometimes takes time to mature
You don't always decide to travel straight away. It evolves, takes shape,
and sometimes pauses.
Our role is simply to support you: answer your questions,
adjust an itinerary, compare options and build with you
a trip that's exactly what you want.
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An Egypt project often starts with a simple conversation.
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