Sleeper Trains to Aswan and Luxor
Aside from cruising along the Nile, the Sleeper train is the next most pleasant way to travel
between Cairo and Upper Egypt. See here for
Train Schedules
Boarding the train at Giza, travellers are shown to their two berth/one berth compartments
and presented with dinner. Shortly afterwards the steward will change your seated compartment into a cosy sleeper
cabin for lights out.
There are currently no sleeper trains open to tourists between Alexandria and Upper Egypt. If you want to
make this journey by train, first you will need to travel from Alex to
Cairo by train, and then change.
The journey to Aswan takes approximately twelve hours
(Luxor 9 hours). The steward will wake you with breakfast about an hour before
arrival, and one glance from the window at the palm trees and sand banks will confirm that you are a long way from
Cairo. You then disembark refreshed and revitalised ready to absorb all that the
Nubian capital has to offer.
Tickets for the sleeper train can be purchased at Cairo Ramses station from the Abela offices
under the large sign, “SLEEPING TRAIN”. A two birth cabin costs $60 per person or $80 for a single (of course local
currency is accepted).
Reservations for sleeper trains in
Egypt can be made by contacting
Abela (the provider of all the country’s sleeper carriages) directly
via phone or email
Telephone: (202) 2574 94 74 - 2574
92 or by email: reservation@sleepingtrains.com
Currently there are two trains on which tourists are permitted to
travel (for safety reasons of course). Both these trains leave from the platform at Giza station at 8pm and
8.30pm.
To reach Giza you have three options. You can take a train from Ramses Station in downtown
Cairo (15 minutes), take the metro line, or alternatively take a taxi (10-15LE
and 30 minutes drive depending on traffic from central Cairo).
On arrival at the station Tourist police
will want to see your passports and tickets, and take a brief and inadequate look through your luggage. Then you
are free to wait at the station or at the café on the platform.
It is not uncommon for trains to be late, and with announcements given in Arabic only, little effort is made to keep tourists in the loop. Patience, as always
when travelling in Egypt, is a virtue. There is a tourist authority office on the platform where you can ask for
updates.
There are usually tour group travelling south in this way along with their tour guides, who
know better than anyone when the train is about to arrive. Keep an eye on the groups for an early
indication.
Dinner onboard consists of rice, chicken, fish, fruit and dessert. Vegetarians are advised to
bring some snacks to see them through. Crisps, chocolates, bread, water and soft drinks among other things are
available from the kiosks on the platform.
Alcohol is served on board and your wagon steward will give you a menu with dinner. It costs
100LE for a bottle of wine and 25LE for a beer.
Sleeper trains to Aswan and Luxor
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