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Jewels of the Near East
A True Grand Tour of Egypt , Jordan and Turkey
A la Indiana Jones
A
35 - Day Grand Tour of the Near East and the former Ottoman Empire

This
dream vacation Includes an in-depth tour of Istanbul and Anatolia. A
one week Nile Cruise on a deluxe Dahabiya, Alexandria , Cairo , Giza
in Egypt . Petra and even camping with the Bedouins in Wadi Rum in Jordan
Arrive weekly . April though end of Oct . - Add
the Red Sea
You will journey through the true jewels of the Near East countries
and ancient civilizations , the Ottoman Empire most exotic cities and
regions :
In Egypt : Tour Cairo , Alexandria , Giza most important sites : Sakkara
, Memphis, Dahshour and the Pyramids, a sailing cruise on the Nile on
board a deluxe Dahabiya , the fabled temples and tombs of Luxor
and Thebes.
In Jordan you will trek to the mysterious ruins of Petra in Jordan including
a one night camping in Wadi Rum with the Bedouins .
In Turkey : A true GRAND tour of Istanbul and Anatolia. Starts weekly
in Cairo .
Compare
with the 12-day version .
Compare with flying in and out of Cairo , or
the Ultra Deluxe Version . Compare
with the 32 -Day Version
DAY
1- CAIRO - Tuesday- Weekly
If you
prefer to start in Amman rather than Cairo , please click here.
Our Egypt-based staff greets you in bustling Cairo airport and escorts
you to your hotel . Complimentary Egyptian visa fee (valid for
American, Australian , NZ, EU , Canadian, Mexican & Japanese citizens.
Passports must be valid for at least 6 month upon arrival). At your
hotel, complimentary coffee or tea ( please advise your preference),
one bottle of water for each guest, and a platter of Egyptian sweets
will await you at your room. Hotel : Grand Hyatt . Conrad or Similar
Visa
will be issued upon arrival.
As you exit the gate, you will pass through a door or two , down some
stairs , then walk for 2-5 minutes , until you pass the duty free shops,
at the end of a wide corridor , you will see the security officers.
There you will be met by a local representative, who will be holding
a sign with the name you prefer to use for the sign .
Our local representative will then take your passport to obtain a stamp
from the cashier / bank window and escort you to speak with the passport
officer. He will escort you through another last check on your passport
as you exit the passport control, into customs area, he will assist
you in collecting your luggage and clearing customs . After exiting
the terminal, our local representative will escort you (private vehicle)
to the hotel
DAY
2 - CAIRO- The Egyptian Museum - Wednesday (cBLD)
Your
exploration of the ancient world begins today! First stop is the Egyptian
Museum, with its treasures of the ancient pharaohs: mummies, statuary,
precious stones and metals. You have all morning to spend at the Museum
. Lunch around 1 PM at a charming local restaurant . Then off to the
Islamic Medieval Cairo : We'll stop at the Citadel of Saladin , the
Alabaster Mosque, Sultan El Rifai Mosque a true master-piece in Arabic
& Islamic Architecture , brief stop inside the mosque to see the
Shah of Iran and King Farouk mausoleums .
Finally , we wander through the Khan El Khalili 12-Century bazaar district
and scenes that are out of the Raiders of the Lost Arc" movie set.
Return to your hotel late afternoon for a brief rest before we head
for the sound & light show .
In the evening, we return to the Pyramids for an awe-inspiring
sound-and-light show.
In
Jordan / Egypt / Turkey , our rate includes , with each & every
meal , each & every day :
One
small bottle of water ( one per person) as well as Tea
/ coffee with every meal
DAY
3 - CAIRO- Dahshour, Memphis, Sakkara - Home Hosted Dinner - Thursday
(cBLD)
A
morning tour takes us to the time capsule treasure of Dahshour,
the newly-opened pyramid field south of Cairo: DAHSOUR - we'll
motor to the edge of Cairo, to Dahshour, the newly-opened pyramid
field south of Cairo. We visit the great pyramid of Senfru, father of
Cheops, and other structure:
The "Discovery" of Dahshour:
For almost half a century, the great field of huge pyramids near the
desert village of Dahshour, 25 miles south of Cairo, has been off limits
to the public. Confined within the perimeter of a military base were
many pyramids, including the great 4500-year-old pyramid built by Senfru,
father of Cheops. Senfru's pyramid, the largest in Egypt until his son
built Giza's Great Pyramid, is rhomboidal in shape: it tapers more distinctly
on its upper half. All the pyramids were coated in thick plaster at
one time. Most have lost these protective, decorative sheaths, but Senfru's--miraculously--is
still in place.
After
lunch at a local restaurant : The afternoon is for Memphis and Sakkara,
including the Step Pyramid of Zoser & Nobles tombs/Mastabas.
Dinner
is included at a local home:
Meet the locals,
you may wish to bring token gifts to exchange with the host family (
T shirt , small souvenirs of your home town):
This
evening we'll venture where few ordinary visitors ever tread . . . right
into the homes of some of the people of Cairo l! You'll be invited to
a family dinner, and while you enjoy wholesome home-cooked specialties,
you'll learn about and appreciate the outlook, aspirations, and way
of life of your hosts. Be assured, as curious as you may be about your
new friends, they're sure to have questions about your own background.
Once the ice is broken, you'll enjoy a lively evening, and find that
you have more in common than you ever suspected. Of course, you may
enjoy dinner in a quiet restaurant with your travel companions, by letting
us know your preferences.
DAY
4 - Giza Pyramids - Friday (BL)
Today we return to the Egyptian Museum to cover some additional treasures
, then drive to the edge of Cairo and on to Giza and the mysteries of
the Pyramids , the Solar Boat Museum , the Valley Temple and Sphinx,
enjoy a camel ride with our compliments . Lunch is included at the Mena
House or Meridien Pyramids.
DAY
5 - Luxor - Dahabiya Nile Cruise - Saturday (BLD)
Very early morning breakfast
and transfer to Cairo Airport. Flight is included in our rate, in economy
class , tax included . Morning arrival at Luxor . We'll meet you at
the airport , and escort you to your
deluxe air conditioned Nile cruise felucca or dahabbiya , Board Luxor
( or Aswan ) .
Embarkation in Luxor for a relaxing week sailing the Nile on a luxuriously
appointed Dahabbiya. Lunch and dinner are included on board . Overnight
moored on the Nile banks of Luxor.
Some
of the Deluxe Felucca / Dahabias we use ( or similar) :
Yasmina , Amber , El Bey (His
Lordship)
. El Hanem (The Lady) , Zahra (Flower) ,
Nesma (Breeze) , Dongola and Giraffe
Today
:
Start with Madinet Habu , Closi of Memnon and the Ancient Workers
Village at Deir El Medineh, the first known "Workers Village"
these were the true creative heroes who built the temples & tombs
for the mighty Pharaohs of the Nile Kingdom.
Deir
El Medinah is on Luxor's west bank you get a totally different perspective
on ancient Egyptian life, at the ancient workers' settlement of Deir
el-Medinah. While most of the imposing stone monuments and sites of
Egypt honor the lives and after-lives of royalty, Deir el-Medinah gives
us unique and surprising insights into the ordinary citizens who constructed
and decorated the tombs.
Here
we'll see the excavated homes shared by laborers with their domestic
animals. These quarters were surprisingly large, with three good-sized
rooms, courtyard, kitchen, and even storage cellars. While ancient Egypt
might not have been a workers' paradise, we'll see that artisans and
builders were highly regarded in their community. We are proud to be
the only operator to offer regular visits to this singular ancient settlement
in its tour and cruise programs.
Today's
tour include as well a visit to the Valley of the Kings including
Tut-Ank-Amon's tomb , temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari,
and Colossi of Memnon, returning to our Nile cruiser for lunch.
Following lunch aboard, we visit the great Temple of Luxor, and
the gigantic Great Temple of Amon at Karnak, returning to our
vessel in time for tea. Complimentary welcome fruit basket in your cabin.
Day
6 - Sunday - Luxor - On board your Yacht Nile Cruise
You will visit the magnificent temple complex of Amon-Ra at Karnak,
with its vast hypostyle hall of 137 columns, followed by the imposing
28 th Dynasty Luxor Temple. Overnight
moored in Luxor.
Day
7 - Monday - Luxor to Esna - Private Guided Tour of
Denderah Temple
After breakfast on board , we
drive inland to tour Denderah and Abydos Temples. Among the best preserved
in Egypt. This temple as a sight to hold. Indiana Jones would have felt
at home, with the massive stones & underground passages: Private
air condition car for your tour today. Private chauffeur. Private Egyptologist
DENDERAH IN A DAY
We'll travel to Denderah to visit the Temple of Hathor, one of the best-preserved
in all of Egypt, and also one of the most important. In the ancient
beliefs, Hathor was the consort of the god of daylight, ruler of the
west, and protector or the underworld. In the manner of wise desert
wayfarers, we'll leave before dawn to take advantage of cool temperatures.
Our air-conditioned van will take us through timeless Nile-side villages,
where life revolves around the irrigation and harvest of crops. Finally,
we'll reach the temple precincts. We'll take note of the unusually deep
tombs, and pass under the celebrated Zodiac, in a chapel dedicated to
Osiris. (Denderah is the traditional site of his rebirth.) Our full
day will also include a visit to Abydos, traditional home of Osiris,
god of the underworld, and a stopping point on the journey of wayfaring
souls. We'll enjoy a box lunch, and return to Luxor late in the afternoon,
and your hotel . Lunch box provided today from the Dahabiya, we head
back to the Nile and catch up with the Dahabiya in
Esna where we will dock for the night.
Day
8 - Tuesday - Edfu - On board your Yacht Nile Cruise
This morning you will sail to Edfu to visit the wonderfully preserved
Temple of Edfu.
Overnight
on board as we will look for an island in the middle of the Nile where
we moor.

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Day
9 - Wednesday - Kom Ombo - On board your Yacht Nile
Cruise
Today you will sail to Kom Ombo visit see the Ptolemaic temple dedicated
to the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon-headed Horus, god of the morning
sun. Overnight
moored beside a Nile island.
Day
10 - Thursday - Aswan - On board your Yacht Nile Cruise
A leisurely grand day of sailing the Nile to Aswan where the dahabiyya
moors overnight.
Day
11 - Friday - Aswan- Abu Simbel - On board your Yacht
Nile Cruise
Today you will visit the Aswan High Dam (completed in 1971); the Old
Dam (completed in 1902) and the unfinished obelisk, lying in situ since
the days of the pharaohs. You will also visit the Philae Temple, dedicated
to the goddess Isis, a structure rescued from the rising waters of Lake
Nasser at the time of the High Dam's construction.
Today
we will be flying as well to : ABU SIMBEL :
Ramses the Great - Master Builder of all Times (Lunch
Box.)
Lunch box will prepared by your cruise chef.
Take a short flight to the great temples of Abu Simbel . Air fare is
always included within Egypt, in economy class, tax included.
In Abu Simbel : Your private air-conditioned vehicle, and private Egyptologist
will be waiting for you at Abu Simbel Airport , off to the larger
temple dedicated to Ramses the Great , colossal figures of Ramses
are seated with the gods and attended by his queen and daughters. The
smaller temple is dedicated to Queen Nefertari, who appears as Hathor,
the goddess of love, joy and fertility, symbolized by the benevolent
cow. We explore these fine temple by ourselves in the quiet of the morning,
admiring their ancient aura and artistry, after which retire to a comfortable
hotel for refreshments. Then we fly back to
Aswan and your Dahabiya cruise .
Day
12 - Saturday - Aswan - Fly back to Cairo and on to Alexandria
Breakfast aboard the dahabiyya and check-out. We
bid farewell to the crew, we switch transportation modes and head for
Aswan Airport and your flight back to Cairo, from the airport proceed
with your private air-conditioned vehicle, private chauffeur and private
guide to Alexandria and your hotel: Helnan Palestine , the new Four
Seasons Hotel in Alexandria or Hilton or similar . Air fare is always
included within Egypt, economy class , tax included .

The
new Four Seasons Hotel in Alexandria
DAY
13 - ALEXANDRIA / CAIRO - Sunday (BL)
Start
around 8 AM . Breakfast is always included at the hotel.
Conqueror of the Mediterranean Coast - Alexander the Great
In
332 BC, Egypt was laboring under Persian military control when Alexander
the Great arrived to drive out the invaders without the shedding of
a drop of blood. The Persian governor surrendered and the conquering
hero was hailed as a liberator and given Egypt's double crown symbolizing
control of Upper and Lower Egypt. Alexander reinstated Egypt's traditional
government and founded the city of Alexandria at the country's most
important crossroads: where the Nile meets the Mediterranean.
Today,
we'll get to known Alexandria in depth, as we visit the Roman Amphitheater,
the Koum El Shougafa Tombs,lunch is included in an Alexandrine restaurant.
Today
our tour includes as well : Qayet built
on the same site of the ancient wonder of the world : the famous Alexandria
Light House. A brief stop at " El Selsela" the site of the
Underwater reserve where Cleopatra Place was discovered, as well as
Caesar Kiosk , then its off to the new site for the Alexandria Library
before heading back to south. Time
permitting we 'll visit the new museum in Alexandria , the building
was originally built in 1926 for the US consulate in Alexandria and
is a masterpiece in 1920's architecture & Mediterranean style buildings.
Midway between Alexandria and Cairo, we stop to visit the Wadi El Natroun
Monastery, one of the most important sites for the Egyptian Coptic Church
Establishment. Reach Cairo early evening and your hotel: J. W. Marriott
or Sonesta Hotel.

The
new Alexandria Library
DAY
14 - Cairo , Amman - Monday (BLD)
After breakfast at the hotel, proceed to Cairo Airport for your flight
to Amman, air fare is included in economy , with tax .
Jordanian
visa fee (valid for American, Australian , NZ, EU , Canadian, Mexican
& Japanese citizens. Passports must be valid for at least 6 month upon
arrival). At your hotel, complimentary coffee or tea ( please advise
your preference), upon arrival , our local rep. will assist with your
private transfer to your hotel : Sheraton or Hyatt in Amman .
DAY
15 - DEAD SEA / GALILEE - Tuesday (BL)
After breakfast, drive down to the lowest spot on Earth and experience
floating in the waters of the Dead Sea. Continue northwards to Pella
in the Jordan Valley. Visit Um Qais, Gedara of the Bible (Matthew
8:28-34) for a spectacular view of the Sea of Galilee, the Yarmouk
River and the Golan Heights. Lunch is included at a local restaurant
. Return in the late afternoon to Amman.
DAY
16 - JERASH / AJLOUN - Wednesday (BL)
A later morning tour of Jerash (Gerasa of antiquity), the best
preserved city of Roman times. Visit its theaters, temples, churches
and colonnaded streets. Then continue to Ajloun to tour the 12th century
Saracen Castle built by one of Saladin’s lieutenants in the campaign
against the Crusaders. Lunch is included enroute. Overnight in Amman.
DAY
17 - KERAK / PETRA - Thursday (BL)
Your Amman guide will escort you throughout Jordan. So aside from your
private chauffeur, your private guide will be on hand as well escorting
you all the way .
We will drive southwards along the Kings’ Way to Petra, visiting Madaba,
the oldest map of the Holy Land, and its Mosaic School, Mt. Nebo and
the alleged burial site of Moses overlooking the Dead Sea and the Jordan
Valley. Then drive through the magnificent scenery of Wadi Mujib to
visit the Crusader Castle of Kerak. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant
. Overnight in Petra . Movenpick
Petra hotel or similar .
In Jordan / Egypt / Turkey , our rate includes , with each &
every meal , each & every day :
- One
small bottle of water ( one per person)
- Tea
/ coffee with every meal
DAY
18 - PETRA- Friday (BLD)
Breakfast is included at the hotel . We'll spend the entire day at Petra,
the stunning desert city hewn by the Nabateans from solid cliffs of
pink and violet sandstone. Petra was known in the bible as Sela, and
rediscovered only in 1812. You'll feel like Indiana Jones in Raiders
of the Lost Ark as you penetrate into the city through a narrow sandstone
gorge, the Siq, and wander among the Temple of the Winged Lion, tombs,
Roman theater, and the imposing Treasury.
Lunch & Dinner are included today at the hotel .
DAY
19 - PETRA/ Wadi Rum - Saturday (BLD)
Breakfast is included at the hotel . We
board four-wheel-drive vehicles for an expedition to Wadi Rum, the "Valley
of the Moon" where T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia") organized Arab
resistance to Ottoman rule during World War I. Lunch box is included
. After our visit we head to one of the local camp sites , It is essential
to take several layers of clothes, including warm layers , this is desert
weather, so there is a great drop and / or increase in temperatures
with sunrise / sunset , we will deliver to you a NEW unused sleeping
bag with our compliments , in case you wish to use . Sample camp site
: the Bait Ali Desert Camp, or the RSCN Rummana Campsite at the Dana
Nature Reserve. You may have the choice as well to camp with the bedouins,
this is even more basic, and no modern toilet facilities. This is an
exotic and memorable experience and will enable you to experience something
of the Bedouin's desert culture, if camping is not your cup of tea ,
then we will simply head back to the hotel in Petra and overnight. Dinner
is included camp style or at your hotel. Your guide will always be available
on hand , and will be escorting you at all times .
Please
note that camping in Wadi Rum is very basic:
Tourist
Camp Sites : Pre-assigned sites and set camps where accommodation
is arranged in the usual camping tents , you may find at home (not Bedouin
Tents). Showers, Bathrooms and restaurants are available in each camp
site .
Bedouin
camps:
Are not pre-fixed sites, you will be indeed in the heart of the bedouin
desert environment and culture, and you will be in direct contact and
interacting with the Bedouins. These Bedouin camps have Bedouin tents
that are divided into small rooms for the guests to sleep.
Other tents are used for sitting ( as your living room per say ) and
eating. They also may or may not have basic toilets and a small kitchen
where food is prepare for the guests by the Bedouins.
Guests who enjoy nature and the desert scenery will fall in love with
these camps and the authentic Bedouin experience in Wadi Rum.
DAY
20 - Amman / Istanbul - Sunday (B)
After breakfast , our local rep. escorts you to the airport of Amman
for your flight to Istanbul, air fare is included in economy class ,
tax included .
Our
staff meets your plane at Istanbul Airport and escorts you to your hotel.
All of our airport transfers here are on a private basis , private air-conditioned
vehicle, private chauffeur.
In
Jordan / Egypt / Turkey , our rate includes , with each & every
meal , each & every day :
One
small bottle of water ( one per person) . Tea / coffee with every meal
DAY
21- ISTANBUL- Monday (BL)
We tour historic Istanbul, including the Hippodrome, Museum of
Turkish and Islamic Arts, Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Süleymaniye
Mosque, and the 4000-shop Grand Bazaar.
Lunch is included at a charming local restaurant, one small bottle of
water for each guest is included with each and every meal as well as
tea & coffee with each meal .
DAY
22 - ISTANBUL- Tuesday (BLD)
After a visit to the aromatic Egyptian (Spice) Bazaar on the Golden
Horn, we board a ferryboat and cruise northward along the Bosphorus,
the strait which separates Europe and Asia. Sipping Turkish coffee or
tea, we pass waterside palaces, mansions, forests and parks. Disembarking
at a fishing village, we have a seafood lunch at a local restaurant,
then drive south to tour fabled Topkapi Palace, where we will stroll
through the palace gardens to see the Treasury and Chinese porcelains.
In the evening, we go out for dinner with live music and belly dancing.
DAY
23 - DARDANELLES & TROY- Wednesday (BLD)
We drive through Thrace (European Turkey) to Gallipoli, scene
of famous battles in WWI. After lunch we cross the Dardanelles
(Hellespont) and drive to legendary Troy to see the famous walls
and a replica of the Trojan Horse before settling in at our hotel in
Çanakkale.
DAY
24 - PERGAMON & IZMIR - Thursday (BLD)
Driving south through the fields and olive groves along the Aegean shore,
we come to Bergama, ancient Pergamon. Ascending its lofty acropolis,
we see the Altar of Zeus, Temple of Dionysus and the remains of the
200,000-volume library which was surpassed only by Alexandria's. A few
miles away, we tour the asclepion, the early medical center where Galen
was a physician, before continuing to Izmir for the night.
DAY
25 - EPHESUS & KUSADASI - Friday (BLD)
In the morning light we ascend Kadifekale, Izmir's hill crowned
by a fortress built by Alexander the Great, to enjoy the view. Then
it's off to biblical Ephesus to see the Basilica of St John the
Evangelist, who came here with the Virgin Mary. Passing the ruins of
the Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient
world, we reach Ephesus, the most impressive ancient city on
the Mediterranean. After our tour, we continue to the fine Ephesus Museum
and the hilltop House of the Virgin Mary, said to be her last home on
earth. We spend the night in the Aegean resort of Kusadasi.
DAY
26 - PRIENE, MILETUS & DIDYMA - Saturday (BLD)
A short drive brings us to the well-preserved ruins of Priene,
a very ancient city perched above the aptly-named Meander River. We
next tour Miletus, where the philosopher Thales was born. Finally,
we tour the gigantic oracular temple at Didyma, which challenged
the primacy of Delphi, before returning to our hotel in Kusadasi.
DAY
27 - APHRODISIAS & PAMUKKALE - Sunday (BLD)
Driving east along fertile river valleys crowded with fields and fruit
orchards, we reach Aphrodisias, the City of Aphrodite, goddess
of love. After our visit, we continue to Pamukkale, the "Cotton
Fortress," where cascades of gleaming white calcium cover a hillside.
The warm mineral-laden waters attracted the Romans, who built the spa-city
of Hierapolis here. We tour its ruins, and enjoy the swimming pool at
our hotel here in the evening.
DAY
28 - ANTALYA- Monday (BLD)
We drive back to Antalya, "capital" of the Mediterranean
Turquoise Coast. After settling in at our hotel, we'll enjoy dinner
before a well deserved night rest

Arena Boutique Hotel in Istanbul
DAY
29 - PERGE, ASPENDOS & SIDE - Tuesday (BLD)
We tour three ancient cities close to Antalya, including Perge,
with its great gates and colonnaded street; Aspendos, with its
perfectly-preserved theater; and Side, with its creamy marble
temples of Athena and Apollo, where Cleopatra once met Marc Anthony
for a romantic tryst.
DAY
30 - LAKE DISTRICT & KONYA - Wednesday (BLD)
Climbing up onto the Anatolian plateau, we drive through Turkey's lake
district on our way to Konya, the capital of the 11th-century
Seljuk Turkish Empire and the home of the mystical whirling dervishes.
We visit the Mevlana Museum, with the tomb of Jelaleddin Rumi, founder
of the Whirling Dervish order, and also the Karatay Museum, a 13th-century
theological seminary.
DAY
31- KONYA & CAPPADOCIA- Thursday (BLD)
We travel eastwards along the ancient Silk Road, stopping at the camel
caravanserai of Sultanhan for a look at this "caravan motel."
Entering biblical Cappadocia, we descend into the ground at Derinkuyu
or Kaymakli to explore an entire city carved from the soft volcanic
rock by ancient Christians.
DAY
32- CAPPADOCIA - Friday (BLD)
Continuing our explorations of Cappadocia, we tour the Göreme
Valley, filled with brightly-painted cave-churches hollowed from
the rock. Next is the monastic Zelve Valley, and then the farming
towns of Avanos and UÇhisar.
DAY
33 - ANKARA- Saturday (BLD)
Driving north, we come to Ankara, known to the Romans as Angora,
and now the modern capital of the Turkish Republic. We visit the renowned
Museum of Anatolian Civilizations and the monumental mausoleum of AtatÜrk,
founder of the republic, before flying to Istanbul.
DAY
34 - ISTANBUL - Sunday (BLD)
" Imperial Constantinople in the Belle Epoque" (late 19th century),
the exotic romance of the "Paris of the East:"
Morning walking tour : We start with our guide in Karaköy where
the foreign bankers and shipping companies had their headquarters, then
take the Tünel up to istiklal Caddesi; stop in the whirling dervish
tekke, and walk past the various old embassy buildings (now consulates),
and point out the architecture. Stop for tea (included) at the
famous Pera Palace Hotel.
Walk at least as far as Galatasaray Square, and have lunch in
the Çicek Pasaji (Flower Passage); then walk up to Taksim Square and
be picked up for the afternoon tour.
In the afternoon the tour visit Yildiz Palace Park and the Ihlamur Kasri,
a mini-palace south of Yildiz, and finish up with a visit to the Military
History Museum in Harbiye in time to hear the "Mehter," or Ottoman military
band (mid-afternoon) . Return to the hotel for a leisurely dinner.
DAY
35 - DEPARTURE - Monday (B)
We escort you to the airport for your flight home. Bon Voyage.
RATES
per person in USD
|
|
Four Stars -
First class Hotels |
| Triple |
US$
12, 590.00 |
| Double |
US$
13, 150.00 |
| Single |
US$
19, 100.00 |
Easter
( two weeks) , Christmas, New Year's Dec 20 - Jan 5 : 20% supplement
will apply.
Rates
include:
-
All
transfers , always on a private basis, private air-conditioned vehicle,
private chauffeur
-
Private sleeping compartment on Nile-side train in Egypt .
-
Air fare Cairo Amman Istanbul in economy , tax included .
-
Complimentary
welcome fruit basket on board the Nile Cruise.
Bottled
water ( one per person) delivered daily to your cabin.
Bottled
water / tea / coffee with every meal on board the Nile Cruise.
-
Air-conditioned hotel accommodations with tax breakfast daily and
service charges as listed
-
Deluxe
Dahabiya Nile Cruise with all meals & shore excursions, cabins
are always private outside cabins with windows and private facilities.
-
Camping
in Wadi Rum as listed ( very basic ) , and a complimentary sleeping
bag, you may wish to donate the sleeping bag to the bedouins before
you leave .
-
Sightseeing
with professional guide and entrance fees as indicated
-
Meals
as indicated, with pre-set menu (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
-
Lonely
Planet guidebook to Jordan , Turkey and Egypt
-
Jordanian
departure tax.
-
In
Jordan / Egypt / Turkey , our rate includes , with each & every
meal , each & every day
-
One
small bottle of water ( one per person)
-
Tea
/ coffee with every meal
-
Egyptian
& Jordanian visa fee (valid for American, Australian , NZ,
EU , Canadian, Mexican & Japanese citizens. Passports must be valid
for at least 6 month upon arrival).
Sample
Hotels used in Turkey : or similar:
Istanbul :
Special Category Ottoman Mansion :
Arena Hotel , Blue House Hotel , Armada Hotel, Yesil Ev, Blue House
Hotel
The Marmara Pera Palace. The Madison Hotel, Aygun Plaza Hotel, Yasmak
Sultan Hotel or similar
(local 4 star)
Çanakkale Tusan Hotel , Idakale,
Akolor
similar (local 4 star)
Izmir : Princess Hotel ,
Konak Hotel , Kaya Prestige or
similar (local 4 star)
Kusadasi : Pine Marina Hotel ,
Kismet Hotel , Grand Onder Hotel or
similar (local 4 star)
Pamukkale Lycus River Hotel or similar (local 4 star)
Antalya :
Khan Hotel , Golden
Ring Hotel or similar (local 4 star)
Konya : Ozkaymak
Hotel
, Dundar Hotel or similar (local 4 star)
Cappadocia Perissia Hotel or similar (local 4 star)
Sample 5 stars hotels used in Turkey :
ISTANBUL
: The Marmara Istanbul, Ceylan Intercontinental, Divan Hotel
CANAKKALE : Kolin Hotel
IZMIR : Hilton Hotel, Crowne Plaza Hotel
KUSADASI: Korumar Hotel, Charisma Hotel
PAMUKKALE : There is no 5 stars, must use 4 stars :
Richmond Hotel, Lycus River Hotel
ANTALYA: Sheraton Voyager Hotel
KONYA : Rixos Hotel
CAPPADOCIA : 4 stars Lykia Lodge Hotel, and special
category
Cave Cappadocia Cave Suits
RATES
per person in USD
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Five
Stars - Deluxe Hotels |
| Triple |
US$
13, 900.00 |
| Double |
US$
14, 100.00 |
| Single |
US$
20, 800.00 |
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included:
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Add
the Ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis and the Step Pyramid
in Sakkara
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The
Wonders of Egypt & Arabia 22
days
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Many
visitors come to Egypt to fulfill their dream of sailing the Nile
on board a private boat.
These Four Dahabbiya allow you to experience the Nile 's romance in
an intimate, privileged setting. These dahabiyas take you back in
time to a gentler, more gracious era.
On
the Nile in Royal Style Feluccas or Dahabiyas are the traditional
sailing vessel of much of the Mediterranean world, and the traditional
Nile felucca, or Dahabia, was the mainstay of travel in ancient Egypt.
With
shallow drafts, sails, and oars, feluccas could navigate not only
the great river, but the maze of canals threading through its banks,
with or without wind, reaching every part of the kingdom.
Dahabbiyas
/ Feluccas long ago transcended their role as humble transports. They
held the ancient empire together, carrying troops, decrees, and the
very mystery of the pharaoh.
Along the way, we moor on un-inhabited Nile islands, whose virgin
landscapes have hardly changed throughout millennia. Wandering the
gardens and Nile islands is an idyllic pastime, and the perfect compliment
to your visits to Egypt 's matchless monuments.
The Dahabbiyas are beautifully crafted wooden ships, outfitted in
colonial style with oriental and Egyptian touches. The interiors boast
period furnishing, and each cabin has its own distinct style and interior
.
The
Dahabbiyas Nile cruisers are at your disposal to accommodate couples,
honeymooners, families, and small groups, affording the unique
experience of navigating the ancient river on your own.
A
skilled river captain is on board at all times . A guide is at
your disposal to plan your itinerary and escort you through the
sites you choose to visit. The crew has completely separate quarters,
to ensure your privacy.
What to Pack:
Most of the year look forward to warm, even hot weather , yet morning
& evenings are cooler. Use comfortable cotton & natural fabric
lightweight clothing. Comfortable walking shoes are essential. Lightweight
comfortable & casual clothing. Swimsuits, sun hat.
Travel
With Children in Egypt:
From: "W. RUSSELL" <cwrussell1@.....................>
Date: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 3:47 PM
To: Omar@travelinstyle.com
Subject: Russell Family Trip
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Dear
Omar,
We are home and I am working my way through a mountainous pile of laundry!
What a wonderful trip we had- everything was beautifully arranged from
transfers, to guides to flights to accommodation. We thought the guides
we had : Rania in Cairo, and Wa-el in Luxor were fantastic, informative,
friendly and great with the kids. Both were terrific but I would especially
recommend Wa-el, great person and couldn't do enough to make our trips
special.
Josef transferred us around without a hitch, our private van arrived
as if by magic each time we needed it.
We were so sorry that we couldn't visit Waafa at her house, but we had
to get up very early the next morning(3am) for our flight to Luxor and
it would not have been fair to the children to keep them out late. Our
first day in Luxor was extremely busy so we were glad that the kids
had some sleep the night prior. Our cruise ship was lovely, and everyone
on board were so friendly and kind to us. We had fruit baskets in our
room, and the chef came by each meal to see that everything was fine
and offering to make the kids anything special.
What a relief it was to have everything organized for us, after a day
of trekking around monuments, it was wonderful to see our van appear
to whisk us off to the hotel or ship.
Omar, I can't say enough about how professional and friendly everyone
was. Liam especially made a ton of friends both old and young, they
all seemed intrigued by his blond hair and cute smile!We brought back
Papyruses for Shona's classmates and she is regaling them with her travel
tales this week.
We would have absolutely no hesitation in recommending travel in style
to any of our friends. It was a wonderful experience from start to finish
and we hope to use your services again if not for Egypt, perhaps for
another destination.
Many thanks to all of your team Omar, it was a "once in a lifetime
experience" which we enjoyed so much.
Best wishes from us all,
Catriona, Bill, Shona and Liam
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