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Egyptian Wonders


A 17 - Day Tour with a Foray into the Western Sahara and
Camping in the Desert and tour of the Egyptian Oases

 

Nile View , Aswan Old Cataract Hotel, Honeymoon tour, honeymoon cruise, tour Egypt

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Add Abu Simbel Temple Tours

 

 

Our deluxe tour of Cairo and the Nile gives and a short stay in the Sahara with camping- if you wish - in the desert , give you an in-depth look at the wonders of Egypt . Meet the local, enjoy a home hosted meal. Tour departs weekly on Sundays. Add Abu Simbel . Extend to Alexandria or to Petra & Jordan

 

 

 

DAY 1 - USA/CAIRO - First Sunday of each and every month - Year Round
Your wide-body jet departs the USA bound for Cairo. Overnight across the Atlantic.
Sample carriers : British Airways, Lufthansa, Swiss, KLM etc. Egyptair is the only one that's nonstop and get's you to Cairo in the afternoon ( Day 2 )
. Egyptair is the only non-stop flight JFK Cairo . With an afternoon arrival.

Air fare add on is available from most major cities in the USA. For West Coast Passengers : You need not to connect via JFK, you will fly LH, BA or AF etc. non-stop to Europe , then connect to another non-stop to Cairo . For JFK Passengers : Please note that Egyptair is the only-non-stop flight JFK Cairo , with a great afternoon arrival time, versus other carriers very late PM arrivals.Air fare is always subject to change, even on a last minute basis. Feel free to handle your own air fare if you prefer to do so : Credit $ 500 to be deducted from any of the listed rates.

For business class upgrades from JFK ( roundtrip) :
Egyptair , Lufthansa or British Airways : Please add : $ 3050 tax included .


For business class upgrades from LAX, SFO, SEA or SAN (roundtrip) :
Lufthansa or British Airways : Please add : $ 4300 tax included .

 

 

DAY 2 - CAIRO - Monday (D)
Transfers in Egypt are always provided to our guests on a private basis , private air-conditioned vehicle, private chauffeur . On arrival, our local rep. will escort you to your comfortable hotel. Our local representative greets you at the airport and whisks you to your hotel. Visa may be issued upon arrival at Cairo Airport for a limited number of citizens such as : American, EU , Canadian , EU Singaporean and Japanese citizens. For Americans , please pay the $ 15 USD fee in cash upon arrival . You are responsible for having your passport in order valid at least for 6 month beyond the date of your arrival in Cairo. Our local rep. meets with a sign that carries your name you after you clear the passport and customs formalities . After exiting the terminal, our local representative will escort you (private vehicle) to the hotel . Dinner is included upon arrival at the hotel.

 

 

 

DAY 3 - CAIRO - Tuesday (BLD)
Today we see Cairo's major sights: the Egyptian Museum including the " Mummies Room ", and King Tut's gold treasure room , then off to tour Saladin's Citadel, the Alabaster Mosque , Sultan Hassan Madrassa ,and the legendary Khan El Khalili Bazaar district including a stroll through the newly restored Muizz Le-deenallah street . Lunch is included at a charming local restaurant ( Abu el-Sid or similar ) . Buffet dinner is included at the Zeitouna restaurant at the Four Seasons Hotel .

 

 

 

DAY 4 - GIZA and OLD CAIRO - Wednesday (BLD)
In the morning, we visit the majestic pyramids of Giza, Cheops Royal Barge Museum and the timeless Sphinx, including that famous shot on the camel with the Pyramids in the background, this is a PHOTO OP. Not a camel ride, as time is very limited. ( entrance ticket is included for the Great Pyramid , yet please read the note below , as guests must be in good health and physical cndition to climb ) in the afternoon we tour Old Cairo: the Coptic museum, Church of Abu Sarga, and Ben Ezra Synagogue, where we will visit the spot at which, tradition says, Moses was found by the banks of the Nile. Lunch at a local restaurant. Evening Whirling Dervishes performance at Wekalet El Ghouri.

The King's Chamber in the Great Pyramid was not meant to be visited:
Getting to it is challenging, and once you enter, it is very difficult to turn back. The stone passage is only wide enough for one person. You must be in good physical condition, able to climb several flights of stairs, bend double, crouch and duck-walk for short distances. The King's Chamber itself is the world's most claustrophobic place, with dim light and heavy, hot, oxygen-poor air. There is no ventilation. If you are at all sensitive to claustrophobia or confinement, or if you have any sort of respiratory condition, for your own safety and the safety of others, you must not enter the pyramid because it is impossible to remove a person or to bring aid to them quickly .
Dinner at Zeitouni at Four Seasons.

 

 

DAY 5 - CAIRO- Home Hosted Dinner - Thursday (cB)
Today Cairo is yours to explore (or to shop!) as you like, guidebook in hand; or ask about our optional tours.

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 a quiet evening with your travel companions, by letting us know your preferences.

 

 

 

DAY 6 - DAHSHOUR - Friday (cBLD)
A half-day tour takes us to 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. Dinner at the hotel.

 

 

DAY 7 - LUXOR & KARNAK - Saturday (cBLD)
An early flight takes us to Luxor, where we settle in aboard our Nile cruiser. 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.

 

 

 

DAY 8 - VALLEY OF THE KINGS - Sunday (cBLD)
We tour 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. In the afternoon, we enjoy a horse drawn carriage ride throughout : Luxor's folksy bazaars and souks

 

 

 


DAY 9 - ESNA & EDFU - Monday
(cBLD)
We cruise to Esna during the night and pass through the locks. After breakfast we cruise to Edfu and board horse-drawn carriages to get to the fine Temple of Horus. In the evening, we have a jolly galabia party.

 

 

 

DAY 10 - KOM OMBO & ASWAN - Tuesday (cBLD)
We explore Kom Ombo's twin Temples of Haroeris, the sun god, and Sobek, the crocodile god, before cruising south to Aswan. After lunch aboard, we board a graceful felucca for a cruise among the Nile islands .

 

 

 

DAY 11 - ASWAN & CAIRO - Wednesday (cB)
The mighty Aswan dams and the Nubian Museum are our first goal this morning, followed by a trip by motor launch to the Philae temples. Back on land, we tour of Kalabsha Temple dedicated to the ancient god Mandulis, and the goddess Isis . Built during the reign of the
Roman Emperor Augustus , the small rock-cut temple of Beit El Wali, built by Ramses the Great , and the small yet charming Kiosk of Qertassi, before returning to Cairo by plane. Or extend to Abu Simbel ?

 

 


DAY 12 - Giza , Memphis , Sakkara - Thursday (cBL)
In the morning, we visit the majestic pyramids of Giza and the timeless Sphinx. The afternoon is for Memphis and Sakkara, including the Step Pyramid of Zoser & Nobles tombs/Mastabas. 
In the evening, we return to the Pyramids for an awe-inspiring sound-and-light show.

 

 

 

DAY 13 - CAIRO - Friday (cBL)
The Culture of Cairo

Today we’ll explore deep into the heart of Cairo, and get to know its daily rhythms, its spirituality, its history, and its modern diversions. We’ll start early, with a visit to a local market, with an immense variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables on offer, both familiar and exotic.

You’ll see that shopping in Cairo goes far beyond a supermarket experience. Be prepared for whispers, gestures, shouting, and controlled chaos. It’s all part of the bargaining process, engaged in by women in traditional modest garb as well as others in Western dress.

Then it’s on to the Museum of Islamic Art, with its tapestries, textiles, swords and other objects exemplifying one of the world’s great decorative traditions. We’ll continue to the Gayer-Anderson House, a serene and classic domestic oasis, right down to its central fountain and exquisite furnishings. Our visit is also a journey into a vanished way of life—the residence is actually two traditional medieval Cairo houses restored by an English physician to a former king. We’ll stop for lunch at a restaurant where Cairenes go, then visit the Bab an-Nasr, the Gate of Victory in Cairo's old walls. You’ll even see graffiti that survives from soldiers of Napoleon and of the British Empire, among the many who passed this way.

 

 

 

DAY 14 - CAIRO El Bahariya Oases - Saturday (aBLD)
Early morning departure before sunrise to be able to watch the sunrise over the Sahara.
We board a private four wheel vehicle and proceed west on the Sahara Highway, ( 180 Kilometers from Cairo to El Bahariya), visiting Qaser Sleim , Alexander's Tomb & Museum of Golden Mummies . Lunch & Dinner at the hotel Beshimo Lodge Evening Bedouin folk show

 

 

 

DAY 15 - El Farafra Oases ( White Desert ) - Sunday (BLD)
After a morning tour of El Bahariya we head for the White Desert ( 180 Kilometers) , on the way we'll stop ay Crystal Mountain to marvel at the different Shapes of Lime Stones , arrive Farafra Oasis , where we will camp for the night. ( In a tent) , dinner will be camp style. This tour may not be suitable for families with children who may not be used to camping, and the lack of hotel amenities. Guests must show proof of insurance before embarking on any camping trip with us regardless of the destination be it Moroccan Sahara, Tunisian Oases or the Egyptian Western Desert or in Sinai. BBQ dinner at the White Desert.
If you prefer to stay at a hotel then we 'll move back to El Farafra Oases and : Badawiya Hotel

 

 

 

DAY 16 - CAIRO - Monday (B)
Early morning camp style breakfast before sunrise, drive back to Cairo ( 380 Kilometers).
Remainder of the day at leisure.

 

 

 

DAY 17 - DEPARTURE - Tuesday (cB)
Our staff escorts you to the airport for your flight home.
  Bon Voyage.

 

 

RATES per person in US$

From
New York

Deluxe-A
Grand Hyatt
or similar

Deluxe-B
Hilton. Sheraton
or similar
First Class
Oases Hotel
Shepheard's , or similar
Triple
US$ 6180
US$ 5901
US$ 5590
Double
US$ 6490
US$ 6050
US$ 5680
Single
US$ 7950
US$ 7559
US$ 7090

 

 


Air Fare Supplement Notes :

  • Our airline partners for departures from New York are : Lufthansa , British Airways, Air France, Egyptair and Olympic Airways.

  • From San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles, Seattle-Tacoma, Phoenix, Denver and Dallas-Fort Worth please add an additional $450; from Chicago or Washington, DC's Dulles International Airport, please ad an additional $350.
  • Air Fare High Season:
    In addition, for any departures from May 1 through end of Sep , Dec 20 - Jan 2 please add $500 high-season airfare surcharge to the rates shown above. This air fare supplement doesn't apply when you handle your own airfare.

 

 

 

 

YOUR TOUR INCLUDES:

 

 

  • International airfare from New York, US departure tax. ( When you handle ear own air fare, please deduct $500)
  • Egyptian domestic airfares as described in the itinerary in economy class, please ad $ 150 to upgrade to business class ( limited to Egypt's domestic flights between Cairo and the Cruise ) .
  • All airport transfers and taxes in Egypt.
  • Hotel accommodations (including taxes).
  • Set-menu (table d'hote) meals as indicated in the itinerary above.
  • A Nile cruise with all shore excursions and meals.
  • Guided sightseeing by air-conditioned motor coach, including all admissions fees.
  • Visa fee is included & will be issued upon arrival for : American, Canadian, Australian, NZ, Mexican , EU , South Africa, Brazilian & Japanese citizens.
  • Complimentary welcome drink upon arrival on board the Nile Cruise.
  • Complimentary welcome fruit basket on board the Nile Cruise.
  • Large bottle of water ( per person ) delivered to you cabin daily while you are on board the Nile Cruise.
  • Tea or coffee and bottled water with each / every meal while you are on board the Nile Cruise.

 

 

Sample deluxe cruises: M/S Adonis , M/S Monaco , M/S Mojito / M/S Monte Carlo, Lady Diana ( subject to availability).

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 Egypt tour, Nile cruise, luxury  Adventure tour into the  Sahara

DRESS CODE All of our luxury Nile cruise vessels are fully air conditioned. Onboard dress is casual except at dinner, when smart casual is the rule. Lightweight cotton and other natural fiber clothing is best, with swimsuits and sun hats for the sundeck and pool. Bring a light sweater or light jacket for cool mornings and evenings, but most days are warm to hot, with very little rain. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for shore excursions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Not included:

  • Expenses of personal nature, such as phone calls, laundry , beverages, etc
  • Tips.
  • Travel Insurance

 

 

 

 

 

The King's Chamber in the Great Pyramid was not meant to be visited:
Getting to it is challenging, and once you enter, it is very difficult to turn back. The stone passage is only wide enough for one person. You must be in good physical condition, able to climb several flights of stairs, bend double, crouch and duck-walk for short distances. The King's Chamber itself is the world's most claustrophobic place, with dim light and heavy, hot, oxygen-poor air. There is no ventilation. If you are at all sensitive to claustrophobia or confinement, or if you have any sort of respiratory condition, for your own safety and the safety of others, you must not enter the pyramid because it is impossible to remove a person or to bring aid to them quickly .

 

 

Tha Agha Khan in Egypt :

Programmes in Egypt began with the creation of 30-hectare (74-acre) Al-Azhar park on the site of what had been a rubble dump for 500 years. Today, the project has evolved well beyond the Park to include the restoration of 1.5 kilometres of the 12th century Ayyubid wall and several landmark buildings, as well as socio-economic initiatives in the neighbouring Darb al-Ahmar district. These include housing rehabilitation, microfinance, apprenticeships and healthcare. Nurse’s training and early childhood education programmes are also underway in Aswan.

 



Agha Khan Social Development in Egypt :

Darb Al-Ahmar, one of the
poorest parts of Cairo, is the site for various AKDN social programmes - including restoration of the decayed housing stock - which are designed to help revitalise the historic district. Al-Azhar park, undertaken by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, has proven to be a powerful catalyst for urban renewal in the neighbouring district of Darb al-Ahmar -- one of the poorest districts in Cairo. Other AKDN agencies are now working on social programmes in the neighbourhood, including microfinance, education, civil society strengthening and health.

Darb Al-Ahmar Social Programmes
Less than two centuries ago, Darb Al-Ahmar was one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Historic Cairo. Today, however, the 92,000 inhabitants of the district are among the poorest. While featuring one of the richest concentrations of Islamic architecture in the world, the district also suffers from a lack of adequate basic infrastructure and services such as water and sanitation. When the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) made a baseline study in 2003, the housing stock was crumbling, piles of trash lined the streets, the historic monuments had come under increasing stress, the neighborhood retained an unsavory reputation and hope among its inhabitants for improvements in the quality of life had dimmed.

Since 2003, AKTC and its partners have created a number of social programmes in Al Darb Al-Ahmar, each of them designed to address a development challenge. Hundreds of families have benefited from improvements to the water supply network, including the replacement of lead junctures. Repair of the electrical systems began in 2007. Parts of the sewage network have been upgraded and expanded into alleys previously not served by these facilities. New drainage works are preventing the pooling of water, thereby reducing the potential for water-borne disease. Environmental programmes have stressed general environmental awareness as well as focusing specifically on environmentally friendly solid waste disposal practices. A programme to remove the trash and rubble that is strewn across many roofs in the area and replace them with vegetable gardens was undertaken. Another project installed water supply cisterns on roofs, addressing a chronic lack of water and water pressure. In addition, to tackle the lack of heating in 25 percent of the area’s homes, a pilot project for affordable solar water heating systems was started.

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