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Great
Arabian Kingdoms
Tour Egypt and Syria
We'll show you the wonders of fabled Damascus, Biblical
sites and the ancient Land of the Pharaohs on a Nile Cruise in 11
days . Weekly on Sundays

Sunday, Day 1 Damascus
Our local rep will meet you at the Airport in Damascus and proceed
to your hotel. You can begin your exploration of this "Arabian Nights"
city just after you arrive. Prefer to add air fare from USA ?
Please click here.
Monday, Day 2 - Damascus (BL)
Today we explore the Syrian capital, visiting the National Museum,
with treasures dating from the 1400s BC; the bustling Old Bazaar,
the Eastern Gate (Bab ash-Sharqi) in the Roman city walls; the
Street Called Straight (Via Recta); the house of Anania;
and the chapel with very the window from which disciples lowered
St. Paul so he could escape those who sought to kill him (Chapter 9:24-25)
Lunch at a local restaurant is included
Tuesday,
Day 3 - Palmyra Damascus (BL)
We
drive to ancient Palmyra (Tadmor), in a desert oasis on the trade route
between the Mediterranean and Mesopotamia, to visit its museum, the
temples of Bel, Baal Shamin and Nebo, the Roman baths,
the Tetrapylon, Diocletian's camp, and the Valley of the Tombs,
before returning to Damascus. Lunch at a local restaurant is included
Wednesday,
Day 4 - Damascus and Cairo (B)
Our
local rep. escorts you to the airport for your flight to Cairo,
Egypt. Your air ticket is included in our rate and will be delivered
to you in Damascus by our local representative. Upon arrival proceed
to your hotel.
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
Thursday,
Day 5 - Cairo (BL)This
is a full day tour of Cairo, including the Egyptian Museum, the
Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, the Citadel of Saladin,
and the Mohammed Ali Mosque, made of alabaster. Lunch is included
at a charming local restaurant at Al-Azhar Park .
Friday,
Day 6 - Luxor and Nile Cruise (BLD)
Head
for the airport and a short flight to Luxor in the morning and board
our Nile cruise, in time to get rested up for visits to Luxor
and Karnak Temples. In the afternoon we visit the Valley Of
the Kings, Queen Hatshepsut Temple and Clossi of Memnon.
Evening departure sailing for Esna Locks.
Saturday,
Day 7 - Edfu, Kom Ombo(BLD)
On
Saturday we'll sail further south to Edfu, climb aboard horse-drawn
carriages, and clip-clop through town to the Temple of Horus,
Egypt's best preserved temple. Then we'll re-embark, and dock at Kom
Ombo for the night.
Sunday,
Day 8 - Aswan (BLD)
Visit
the twin temple at Kom Ombo then re-embark and sail to Aswan.
We'll have an afternoon leisure cruise on the Nile by felucca and a
visit to the Philae Temple.
Monday,
Day 9 - Aswan (BL)
After breakfast ,
we visit Aswan Dams , an ancient Pharaonic red granite quarry, then
Nubia Museum before a short flight to Abu Simbel. There
we'll marvel at the temples dedicated to Ramses the Great and Queen
Neferatri, saved from rising waters of the Nile when the High Dam was
built,in
the larger temple, 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. Fly
back to Aswan and connect with our returning flight to Cairo
and your hotel. Lunch is included today in Abu Simbel .
Tuesday,
Day 10 - On Desert Safari for the Day - Fayoum Oases - And
you thought the Pyramids were old
(BL)
We leave Cairo by sunrise ( private air conditioned car/driver/guide):
Full day Fayoum Oases including:
Hawara Pyramid, El Lahoun Pyramid, Ruins of Karanis, drive by Lake Qarun,
lunch is included at a local restaurant.
The
wilds of the desert begin right on the outskirts of Cairo, and continue
for hundreds of miles to the east and west, through sands, rock, mountains,
oases, and a surprising variety of scenery and inhabitants.
Join
us for a day ranging across the desert like modern nomads. In place
of camels, we’ll travel in comfortable, reliable four-by-four
Toyota Land Cruisers. Your guide and drivers will meet you at your hotel,
and soon you’ll leave bustling Cairo behind as you undertake the
drive toward the Oasis of El Fayoum, 150 kilometers to the southwest.
Hard as it is to believe, a great inland sea once covered these sands.
It was a holy reserve of sacred crocodiles, symbolized by the god Sobek.
We’ll
visit the temple of Kom Oshim, drive over ancient lake beds, and alongside
the waters of today’s Fayoum Lake to reach the fishermen’s
village of Chak Chouk. There we’ll stop for a lunch of fish caught
fresh that morning. There will be time to wander the village lanes and
discreetly watch the everyday activities of baking flatbread, irrigating
crops from the lake’s waters, and bringing in the catch. We’ll
also include the craft and pottery museum where the best works of local
artisans are on display.
Then
it’s into our four-by-fours again, for an off-road adventure!
We’ll head alongside and across desert washes, between dunes,
and over ancient lake beds for 35 kilometers to the Valley of the Whales
( In Arabic : Wadi-El-Hitan) . Incredibly, these great mammals once
thrived - almost forty million years ago- in waters surrounded by sands.
We’ll stop and gaze in amazement at their fossilized remains alongside
smaller sea creatures that remain in stone.
This valley was discovered in 1936 , by the German geologist George
Schweinfurth in the northwestern corner of Wadi El-Rayan.
The valley provides evidence of one of the major changes in this mammal
evolution has been declared by the UNESCO to be a World Heritage Site.
It is believed that these land based whales once had feet that may have
helped them somewhat while ashore . A team from the University of Michigan
discovered in the late 80's that these Zeuglodon whales did have rudimentary
feet , this was a startling discovery , suggesting that whales of Wadi
-El-Hitan had recently started living in water as well , these whales
were not related to any of the whales we have today , rather a more
slender body and may grow up to 75 feet long. Several skeletons of whales
are exposed in the sand. George Schweinfurth named this extinct specie
the Zeuglodon Isis Whales .
In
the evening, you’ll return to your hotel in Cairo. Land
transportation in air-conditioned four-wheel-drive Toyota Land Cruiser
with the services of driver and English-speaking driver. Lunch is included
Wednesday,
Day 11 - Departure (B)
Our
representative escorts you to the airport for your flight. Bon Voyage,
Salaam
Extra
night rates are available for those who wish to stay longer in Damascus
or Cairo
Rates are per person, in US$:
| Category |
Deluxe Hotels
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First Class Class
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| In
Triple Occupancy |
$ 4045
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$ 3460
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| In
Double Occupancy |
$ 4170
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$3590
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| In
Single Occupancy |
$ 5360
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$ 4880
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Included
are the following services:
Airfare
from Damascus to Cairo in economy class tax includd .
Damascus Airport Departure Tax.
All transfers within Egypt & Syria .
Guided sightseeing as per itinerary including all entrance fees.
Meals
as listed: cB: Continental breakfast, L: preset menu lunch, D: Dinner,
Sleeper train ticket within Egypt.
Four day Nile cruise including all meals & shore excursions.
Hotel accommodation as indicated , including all tax & service charges.
Local guides escorting the group at all times during sightseeing
at all times in Egypt & Syria
Visa
fee for Syria, limited to the specific nationalities listed above.
Important
Syria will not issue visas for any
passport holder that may carry any stamp or visa for Israel. Border
crossings may take some time, depending of several circumstances
(traffic, police, documentation, visas, etc.)
Not
included are:
Travel
Insurance
Tips
to driver/guide
Air
fare from/to USA.
Any
beverages. i.e. Bottled water etc.
Sample
of the Deluxe hotels in Syria:
Four Seasons Hotel Damascus:
Rising in a pillar of timeless architecture beside a lovely public
garden and an ancient mosque in a
prime area of downtown Damascus – within easy reach of embassies,
business, retail and cultural sites – Four Seasons is designed
to be the city’s pre-eminent address for visitors and social
events.
Palmyra Cham Palace Hotel:
Located just outside Palmyra, next to the world famous archaeological
site, this five star oasis is an up-to date
cosmopolitan refuge amidst the ancient splendour. Not to be missed;
the ancient cave bath with sulphuric water.
Sheraton
Aleppo:
Built on our own city block in the downtown Bab Al Faraj district,
the historical city of Aleppo and all its wonders are right outside
our door. From the famous Citadel to the Omayyad Mosque,
National Museum, Public Park, and Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions,
you will discover history around every corner. We are also just
15 minutes from Aleppo International Airport, keeping your trip
stress-free.
Recommendations
and conditions:
Every
effort is made to adhere to the planned itinerary, however, for
reasons beyond our control, it may be necessary to change routings,
sequence of visits, and departure times.
Important
Syria will not issue visas for any passport holder that may carry
any stamp or visa for Israel. Border crossings may take some time,
depending of several circumstances (traffic, police, documentation,
visas, etc.)
Sample
Charming Boutique Hotels in Syria :
Talisman Hotel: Damascus
Talisman is more than an hotel: it is more like a home. We will
provide you all the services and luxury of a five stars residence.
Two wide opened courtyards with outdoor swimming
pool. Private and exclusive Turkish Hammam.
The Talisman is a luxury «charm» hotel situated in the
old town of Damascus, twenty minutes from the airport, a hundred
yards from the old Roman straight way (Medhat Pacha) and the historical
Bab Sharqi, famous now for its souks and street markets. This old
Jewish palace, built in a quiet side street and easily accessible
by car, has been restored in the most authentic tradition of an
Arab house.
Each
of the 16 rooms and suites at Talisman is unique with its personalized
lay-out and decoration. All the rooms are equipped with the latest
commodities:king size bed, mini bar, central heating, individual
air-conditioning, plasma television set with decoder so that you
may choose any channel you please, DVD reader, wi-fi internet connection,
telephone. Executive suites are larger and have a desk corner. The
bathrooms are spacious and planned for your rest and well-being:
finely worked wooden basins with their matching mirrors, old cement
tiled or beige marble floors, bath tub or shower cabin, or both,
hair-drier and comfortable bathrobes.
Zenobia hotel: Palmyra
built in 1920 … Agatha Christy was one of the welcomed guests
, the Zenobia Hotel is ideally located in the middle of Palmyra
archeological site; rooms offers a wonderful view of the traces
of past civilizations, which you can explore at your ease.
The
26-room hotel offers a wonderful view of the traces of past civilizations,
which you can explore at your ease. The hotel is a masterpiece of
elegance and warm hospitality that is part of our commitment to
tradition particularly amidst this historical surrounding. You are
welcome to the world of Zenobia hotel where you relive the past
and feel the glorious days of Palmyra.
The hotel rooms; all are air-conditioned, with central heating and
a telephone. The Countess suite is a duplex room, with two double
beds and a private bathroom on each deck. ( Supplement applies,
and you must really book in advance to get this suite)
The
Oasis restaurant offers a wide variety of delicious cuisine whether
it is indoors or in the open air with a direct view on the ruins.
Palmyra
was known as the bride of the desert, where once stood as one of
the greatest Roman oasis cities of all times. The extensive roman
ruins, only a three-minute walk from the hotel; stand gracefully
to remind us of the glory of Palmyra's past
Beit Wakil Hotel: Aleppo
A true example of the distinguished 16th century Aleppine
architecture,is a charming palace situated just outside the old
city walls.This perfectly preserved structure which has stubbornly
defied the destructive elements of time,ranks among the most elegant
and
beautiful palaces in the region.
The Old City of Aleppo is a labyrinth of cobblestone streets and
shops. This alley at the entrance to the Old City also led to Beit
Wakil, whose sign and awning are visible to the left. Beit Wakil
is an old merchant serai that has been renovated into a charming
14 room hotel. The hotel is centered around the courtyard pictured
at the right, and the rooms are all arrayed around this central
point. Our room, shown at the left was one floor up from the courtyard.
The rooms are very traditional, dark wood with equally dark woven
rugs on the floor, a bed and nightstand. For privacy one closes
the wooden shutters. Except for electricity and your cable tele
, the room could have been from an Indiana Jones movie set
Beit
Wakil,a true example of the distinguished 16th. century Aleppine
architecture,is a charming palace situated just outside the old
city walls.This perfectly preserved structure which has stubbornly
defied the destructive elements of time,ranks among the most elegant
and beautiful palaces in the region. Faithful to the old Aleppine
tradition the exterior is castle like,simple and void of any decoration,but
as soon one enters inside a magical oriental story like world comes
into existence
The
beautiful courtyards with breathtaking relief and tracery work of
their walls, the marble fountains among the jasmine and lemon trees,
the unique iwan with its majestic arch and colors marble flooring,the
elegant arabesque woodwork of the wall cupboards,the hand drawn
wooden ceilings with corniche, the famous central Qa'a (large room:
Lobby ) with its suspended dome and coloured arabesque glass windows,the
stone built cellars and the lime stone caves below with a labyrinth
of tunnels , one of which , links the palace to the Citadel of Aleppo
, are just few of the many elements which distinguishes the Aleppine
masonry art and Arabian architectural genius
Today,
Beit Wakil welcomes its guests as a four star hotel with all the
modern comfort facilities. Beit Wakil rooms and suits are centrally
air conditioned, with traditional comfortable Aleppine furniture,
minibar, music, T. V and satellite services, phone and private bathrooms.
Both our summer and winter restaurants offer a wide verity of delicious
Aleppine mezes and specialties together with an oriental entertainment
program of classical Arabic music and dancing.
Aleppo
includes a virile population, a splendid architecture,and a fine
Arab tradition. Aleppo AL-Chahba, 355 Kilometers from Damascus,
has been a prosperous city since the 3rd millennium B.C. and has
maintained its status through town development and an increasing
population. It has played a vital role in the history of the area
from the time of the Akkadian and Amorite Kingdoms. Until recently
it has always been the center of the junction of the ancient trade
routs. The old city was surrounded by a wall incorporating defense
towers and fortified gates built during the Islamic period. A large
part of the wall still standing, for example Bab Qinisrin, Bab Al-Nasser,
Bab Al-Hadid, Bab Antakia. Aleppo is also known for its mosques
and churches and is considered the third city in the Islamic world
because of the number of its mosques and schools. The Archaeological
Museum contains exhibits from the stone age to modern times. It
has particularly interesting collection of antiquities from some
of the most ancient site in Syria (Mari, Ugarit, Ebla) , objects
found in the Euphrates Basin, Hama, Tell Halaf and Ein
Tour
Syria , Jordan , Israel and Palestine
: All in 11 Days
We'll show you the wonders of fabled Syria, the biblical sites
of Jerusalem and Jordan and the Lost City of Petra, in 11 days
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