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DAY 01 |
Depart
USA |
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Today
you make your way from the USA to Cairo. |
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DAY 02 |
Arrive
Cairo |
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Upon
arrival in Cairo, transfer to your hotel. For the next
three nights at the world-famous MENA HOUSE OBEROI HOTEL. |
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DAY 03 |
Giza
Pyramids and the Sphinx |
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Today,
gaze upon feats of architectural wonder from the back of a
camel, as you make your way to the Pyramids at Giza.
Marvel at these towering final resting places as you
consider the Herculean effort it took to transport the
three million two-ton blocks and to lay them so perfectly
into place. Later, see the Solar Boat, found buried next
to the Great Pyramid and believed to provide passage for
the Pharaoh in the afterlife, and have a good look at the
mysterious Sphinx to ponder the puzzle of its origin. This
afternoon, travel to Memphis, the capital of Egypt in
ancient times. Sightseeing includes the mastaba (tomb) of
Mereruka and Djoser's Step Pyramid, the oldest
freestanding stone structure in the world.
(Lunch included) and (BL)
MENA HOUSE OBEROI HOTEL |
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DAY 04 |
Dahshur
Pyramids |
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Today,
enjoy some of the seldom seen pyramid treasures of Egypt.
The Red Pyramid is often overlooked, but is just as
impressive as its Giza counterparts. The Red Pyramid is
also thought to be the "training ground" for the Giza
Pyramids, and therefore older in origin. Another find is
the Bent Pyramid, which is sometimes referred to as "the
shining pyramid" because it still possesses many of its
smooth outer casing stones. Both pyramids are a bit off
the beaten path, and afford an opportunity to study the
evolution of pyramid design in a less crowded atmosphere.
(Lunch included) and
(BL)
MENA
HOUSE OBEROI HOTEL |
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DAY 05 |
Alexandria |
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Set out
across northern Africa's desert to the ancient
Mediterranean seaport of Alexandria. "The Pearl of the
Mediterranean" was founded in 331 BC by Alexander the
Great and has become a city of cosmopolitan charm and
bohemian culture. Visit the newly opened Alexandria
National Museum of Antiquities, which displays artifacts
from across the ages of the city, and view Montazah
Palace, the former summer residence of the royal family of
Egypt. Your final stop of the day is at the catacombs,
dating from Roman times and filled with pharaonic art.
Stay the next two nights alongside the Mediterranean at
the (Lunch included)
and (BL)
HELNAN PALESTINE HOTEL. |
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DAY 06 |
Alexandria |
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Continue your sightseeing with views of Sultan Bey's Fort
and a visit to the Roman Amphitheater, the only known
Amphitheater from the Roman Era in Egypt. Visit the
Bibliotheca Alexandria, one of the most celebrated centers
of learning in human history. Over 2,000 years ago,
Alexandria's library drew the intellectual luminaries of
the ancient world, and the reborn Bibliotheca continues to
do the same. Your afternoon is free to relax seaside or do
some shopping for Egyptian goods or souvenirs. HELNAN
PALESTINE HOTEL |
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DAY 07 |
Egyptian Museum/Cairo |
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Return
to Cairo this morning to visit the Egyptian Museum. With
the guidance of an Egyptologist, explore an enormous
collection of over 100,000 items including the treasures
of Tutankhamon's tomb, mummies ranging from the 18th to
the 20th Dynasties, and artifacts from ancient royal
palaces. Gain an understanding of this timeless society
through the everyday trinkets and tools of Egypt's
earliest citizens.
(Lunch included) and (BL)
Grand
Hyatt Cairo. |
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DAY 08 |
Khan
el Khalili Bazaar/Old Cairo |
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As you
walk the streets of Old Cairo this morning, notice a
variety of religious influences in the Mohammed Ali
Mosque, Salahedin Citadel,
the Ben Ezra Synagogue, and one of the renowned Coptic
churches. You'll enjoy a memorable shopping experience
this afternoon at the notorious bazaar of Khan el Khalili,
one of the largest bazaars in the Middle East. Sharpen
your bargaining skills as you wander this maze of streets
filled with jewelry, carpets, leather, and antiques. This
evening, admire your new treasures and relax as you watch
the legendary waters roll past from your Nile-view room at
the Grand Hyatt Cairo
(Lunch included) and (BL)
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DAY 09 |
Luxor/Embark
Nile Cruise |
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After a
flight south up the Nile Valley to Luxor, known in ancient
times as Thebes, step aboard a luxurious cruiser for a
journey along the timeless Nile. Observe life on the banks
of the river as you float along, enjoying all the modern
amenities for a pleasurable voyage on board the Sonesta
St. George.(BLD)
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DAY 10 |
Dendera |
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Explore
the Temple of Dendera this morning, dedicated to the
Egyptian god Hathor, to see the hieroglyphics dating from
several pharaohs. In the inner temple is a plaster copy of
the famous Dendera Zodiac (the original is now in the
Louvre Museum in Paris. Return to the Oberoi Philae and
cruise back to Luxor this afternoon. Sonesta St. George
(BLD) |
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DAY 11 |
Karnak
and Luxor Temples |
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This
morning, tour the massive Karnak Temple complex at Luxor.
Pass through a series of three small temples and step into
the architectural masterpiece of the Hypostyle Hall.
Originally a roofed building supported by 135 decorated
columns, the complex was once considered the ultimate
house of worship. Then pay a visit to the smaller Temple
of Luxor, built by Amenhotep III and Rameses II, which was
buried under desert sand for centuries and therefore is
now well preserved. This evening, the captain normally has
a welcome reception on the Sonesta St. George.
(BLD) |
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DAY 12 |
Valley of the Kings & Valley of the Queens |
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Enter
the secluded Valleys of the Kings and Queens, located on
the West Bank of Luxor. Facing the setting sun, the valley
is home to 64 pharaohs' tombs plus those of queens and
nobles. The tomb of King Tutankhamon was discovered early
last century, the only pharaonic tomb to remain unlooted
over the millennia. These tombs were once filled with
treasures and everyday articles needed for the afterlife
and the walls were covered with hieroglyphics. (Centuries
of decay from both natural elements and curious visitors
have caused some tombs to be opened on a rotating basis to
minimize further destruction.) See the colonnaded temple
of Egypt's only female pharaoh, Queen Hatshepsut, and the
famed Colossi of Memnon. Sonesta St. George
(BLD)
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DAY 13 |
Edfu/Kom
Ombo |
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Visit
Edfu to see the Temple of Horus, the falcon god. Later,
travel to the magnificent Temple of Kom Ombo. This temple
is a beautiful sight, particularly at sunset, when the
light makes the stone especially colorful. The temple
itself is actually made up of two shrines--one for Sobek,
the crocodile god, and the other as a place of worship for
Horus the Elder, the god of war. Sonesta St. George
(BLD) |
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DAY 14 |
Aswan |
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Arrive
in Aswan this morning and see one of the world's greatest
engineering feats, the Aswan High Dam--364 feet high and
11,000 feet wide. It created Lake Nasser, over 500 miles
long and one of the world's largest artificial lakes.
Later in the day, see the relocated Philae Temple. Upon
construction of the Aswan High Dam, this temple was moved
to its current island to rescue it from rising waters.
Philae is an important shrine, and is filled with a
variety of sanctuaries, including the Vestibule of
Nectanebos and a temple of Hathor. Philae also features
two skillfully-decorated pylons displaying all the deities
of the myth of Isis and Osiris. See the granite quarry,
source of the rock for ancient statues and monuments.
There is an unfinished obelisk, left because of a crack in
the granite. Sonesta St. George
(BLD) |
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DAY 15 |
Abu
Simbel/Cairo |
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Your
Nile cruise comes to an end today as you fly over Lake
Nasser to Abu Simbel, a stunning Nubian site and temple
built to honor Rameses II and his wife, Nefertari.
Originally carved into the surrounding sandstone cliffs in
1250 BC, this masterpiece also faced relocation due to the
High Dam construction. It was moved nearly 200 feet up a
cliff to avoid the rising water level, but not without
some precise work. Both in its original and current
positions, the temple is situated for proper alignment
with the sun. Twice a year the sun is able to penetrate to
the innermost sanctuary and shine on the statues of
Rameses II and Amon Ra, the sun god. Your return flight to
Cairo arrives late in the afternoon. overnight J. W.
Marriott (B)
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DAY 16 |
Departure day |
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After
breakfast, make your departures for the airport and your
return flights home.
(B) |

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TOUR FEATURES |
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Scheduled transatlantic flight (round trip ticket
NYC/Cairo/NYC) For supplements from other US gateways
(please refer to our reservation department) (Air & land
prices)
Intra-egypt flights from Cairo to Luxor , from Aswan to
Abu Simbel , Abu Simbel to Aswan and from Aswan to
Cairo (Air & land prices)
03 nights at a deluxe 05 stars hotel -Cairo- Mena House
Oberoi
www.oberoimenahouse.com
02 nights at a deluxe 05 stars hotel -Alexandria - Helnan
Palestine
www.helnan.com
02 nights at a deluxe 05 stars hotel - Cairo-
Grand Hyatt
Hotel /
All Rooms with guaranteed Nile View (During
second stay in Cairo)
06 nights at a deluxe 05 stars cruise ship
Sonesta St. George on
Full Board Basis
01 night at a deluxe 05 stars hotel -Cairo- J.W.
Marriott
JW Marriott
All transfers in Cairo, Aswan , Luxor &Alexandria
Luxury touring cars (private) for you
Sightseeing as per itinerary
Lunches during sightseeing in Cairo
Visit temple of Ramses II (Abu Simbel) with entrance fees
included
Ride
Camel included
Professional tour directors escort you |


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2009 / 2010 and 2011
EGYPT IN
DEPTH 16 DAYS
Prices are Valid for the period
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Between |
And |
land
only |
air &
land |
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OCT 06 |
DEC 06 |
2795 |
4175 |
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DEC 13 |
DEC 13 |
2595 |
3975 |
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DEC 20 |
DEC 27 |
2975 |
4375 |
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(XMASS&NEW YEAR GALA
DINNER MAY APPLY) 2010 |
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JAN 03 |
FEB 28 |
2775 |
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MAR 01 |
MAR 31 |
2795 |
4195 |
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APR 01 |
JUN 30 |
2975 |
4475 |
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JUL 01 |
SEP 30 |
2875 |
4475 |
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OCT 01 |
DEC 06 |
2975 |
4375 |
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DEC 07 |
DEC15 |
2875 |
4275 |
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DEC 16 |
DEC 30 |
3175 |
4675 |
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(XMASS
&NEW YEAR GALA DINNER MAY APPLY) 2011 |
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DEC 31 |
FEB 28 |
2875 |
4275 |

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Notes
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*This
Tour is operated daily all the year round
*Tour is Private for you That means "You will have
your own Car,Guide & Driver all the way"
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