See
the best of Egypt on this
in depth personalized
tour. This tour traverses
the country taking in
all the key destinations,
from the ancient to the
modern. Qualifed Egyptologists
escort the tour throughout
to ensure you get a thorough
introduction into the
history of this center
of civilization. If you
have an inquiring mind
and want to learn about
Egypt, the Pharaohs and
more, or are just a history
buff this is the tour
to take, one you won't
soon forget.
Day
1 - Arrival
in Cairo
Arrive in Cairo - meet
and greet and transfer
to hotel.
Day
2:
Breakfast, then an introduction
to the Egyptian museum,
this unique collection
holds some 140 thousand
pieces. As you travel
through these treasures,
learn of the history and
geography of Egypt. Traverse
the Egyptian civilizations
from old to middle to
the new kingdoms. Learn
of the Rosetta Stone,
visit the Akhanaten room
and see the precious artifacts
of King Tut in the room
of treasures. Wander around
the world of Gold. (2
hours guided the rest
of the time on your own
to explore the museum)
The highlight is the
included hall of mummies,
11 royal mummies including
the mummy of Ramses the
Great. We take a break
between visits for lunch
in the busy Liberation
square. Return to the
Hotel to freshen up before
heading for a Nile Dinner
Cruise with an Egyptian
folkloric show. (B,L,D)
Day
3:
Breakfast,
Today we explore the great
Pyramids. We stop in the
Plateau in front of the
great pyramid, built by
Cheops and tell you of
the legends and historical
facts. Enter one of the
smaller pyramids, the
one of the queen mother
and imagine how hard it
was to enter the great
one.
We continue with a visit
to the solar boat museum,
enough time to get round
the spiral ramp around
the wooden boat of Cheops.
From here we proceed to
see the panoramic view
of the 3 pyramids all
together, time for picture
taking.
Then onto the national
crumbling image, the Sphinx,
and the valley temple
or the granite temple
of Cheops …here we discuss
Chephren, his wonderful
statue, and the well of
fortunes in his temple.
(optional camel ride $15
US)
Day
4:
Breakfast, then
we head for the Step Pyramid
at Sakkara, the first
ever built in Egypt. Learn
about the genius of its
architecture Imhoteb.
Then to Memphis to see
the ruins of the oldest
capital of Egypt, or the
city of white walls, there
you will see a great Statue
of Ramses one of the most
beautiful pieces of sculpture
in Egypt.
Onto Dahshur to visit
the Red Pyramid and the
Bent Pyramid. The builder
is thought to have been
Sneferu the father of
pyramid builders and builder
of the Pyramid of Maidum.
Overnight sleeper train
to Aswan. Finish the day
with a late lunch in the
Countryside and a stop
at the Carpet School to
see the kids weaving the
delicate rugs. (B,L,D)
(Option for Hotel and
Flight upgrades, prices
available on request)
Day
5:
Breakfast, Arrive
in Aswan.
Later we visit the Nubian
Museum, the most modern
in Egypt with its local
Nubian design and special
landscape. Here you will
learn of Nubia and its
relationship within Egyptian
history, the life and
monuments around the Nile
are the main subjects,
plus information on the
Nile from its very origins
in heart of Africa and
models of a Nubian house
and traditions, plus information
on the great temple of
Abu Simbul and the Philae
Temple before we visit
them later in the program.
This evening take a walk
around this quaint city
with its market street
where odors of peanuts
and spices greet you.
Your guide will assist
with information on places
of interest.
Day
6:
An early departure
by road with a boxed breakfast
for the Abu Simbul, the
Statue of Liberty of Egypt
within its African borders.
Visit the temples of Ramses
and Nefertari before returning
to Aswan around 1 p.m.
Check in to your cruise
ship for late lunch. Later
sail by "felucca"
(local sailing boat) to
Elephantine Island, see
the Mausoleum of Agha-Khan
from the Nile and visit
the Botanical Gardens.Visit
a Nubian village time
permitting. Dinner and
overnight onboard ship.
(B,L,D)
Day
7:
Breakfast, then
we visit the Unfinished
Obelisk in the ancient
granite quarries, and
the High Dam, and the
romantic temple of Philae
before Lunch. Then the
cruise departs for Luxor.
Stop enroute to visit
the Ptolemic Temple of
Kom-Ombo, which was dedicated
to two gods: the crocodile
God Sobek and the falcon-headed
God Horus. Dinner and
overnight on board.(B,L,D)
Day
8
Breakfast,
then visit the Temple
of Horus in Edfu via a
carriage ride from the
cruise ship. Visit the
best preserved Egyptian
Temple in existence. Lunch
onboard. Continue your
cruise to Luxor. Dinner
and overnight onboard
ship.(B,L,D)
Day
9:
Breakfast, then we cross
the Nile to the West Bank
to visit the necropolis
of Ancient Thebes. Explore
the Valleys of the Kings
where tombs of 64 Pharaohs
were discovered. Visit
to three tombs - the Tombs
are rotated so you will
be able to choose from
those open.
Onto the Temple of Queen
Hatshipsuit and the Colossi
of Memnon. Lunch. Then
visit the very large Temple
of Ramses III known as
Medinet Habu which depicts
the battle reliefs on
the exterior of the temple.
Dinner on board ship.
(B,L,D)
Day
10:
After breakfast we check
out of the Cruise ship
and transfer to your Hotel.
Today we visit the East
bank, including the Temple
of Luxor, which was started
by Amenhotep III and completed
by Ramses II and the Temple
of Karnak, which took
over 1500 years to build
and is considered the
world's largest religious
complex. Tonight see the
magnificent Sound and
Light Show in Karnak.
(B)
Day
11:
Breakfast, then
we take off for the day
to visit the Temple of
Dendera whose construction
was initiated by the Ptolemies.
Dendara is dedicated to
Hathor, the Cow Goddess,
known as "The Golden
One". (150 km North
of Luxor) Then proceed
further north to the Abydos
Temple before returning
to Luxor. (B). (3-4 hours
each way by road)
Day
12:
Today
visit the Ramseum and
the tombs of the Nobles
many of which are vividly
painted with naturalistic
scenes of agriculture,
fishing, fowling, feasting
and junketing. Visit the
Alabaster craftspeople
and take lunch in a local
village restaurant before
returning to the east
bank, Rest of day at leisure.(B,L)
Day
13:
Luxor to Hurghada
- Luxor Museum and Mummification
Museum - travel to Hurghada
a resort city on the Red
Sea. Rest of day at leisure.
(B) (3 hours drive)
Day
14:
Hurghada - A
visit to Gifton Island
by boat - snorkeling,
diving, swimming or just
view from the boat - see
the Dolphins, the birds
and nature of the Red
Sea. A stop on the Island
and see the white sand
with its famous healing
qualities, light lunch
aboard the boat. Later
visit an Arabian Folkloric
show with costumes and
music through the ages.
Alf Leila Wa Leila (one
thousand and one nights)(B,L)
Day
15:
Hurghada – A
daytrip by 4x4 to a Safari
Camp to meet with the
Bedouins in the desert
and see the sunset and
enjoy local food and entertainment.
(B,L,D)
Day
16:
Hurghada - Day
at leisure. (B)
Day
17:
Breakfast, then
transfer to Cairo for
overnight. (B) (6-7 hours
drive - Option for Hotel
and Flight upgrades, prices
available on request)
Day
18:
After Breakfast
– Today we visit Islamic
Cairo - the Citadel, Mohammed
Ali mosque, the green
Mosque, visit the palace,
see the Old Gates, old
Cairo and visit to Coptic
Cairo to see some of the
oldest churches in the
world, and retrace the
steps of Mary and Joseph
when they fled with baby
Jesus from the wrath of
Herod. Visit the world
famous Khan El Khalili
Bazaar, where you will
find a large variety of
local souvenirs, (B,L)
Day
19:
After Breakfast
we drive to St. Catherine's
(approx 7 hours) and take
an early dinner and rest
in preparation for a night
hike up Mount Sinai for
those who wish to climb
to the top of the mountain
to see the famous sunrise)
(B,D)
Day
20:
A visit to the
Monastery and then breakfast
before returning to Cairo
with stops at Moses Springs
and a Military museum
in the desert.
While visiting the 6th
century old monastery
compound, you will see
the enclosure of churches,
gardens and the living
quarters of the monks
who operate it. Some of
your highlights will be
the actual bush, a shrub
that grows nowhere else
in the world; the Chapel
of the Burning Bush; and
the well where Moses is
said to have seen the
daughters of Jethro tending
sheep.
The monastery owns more
than 2,000 Byzantine icons,
the world's largest and
finest collection of these
paintings, many of which
are displayed in the main
Church of the Transfiguration.
The monastery also has
a priceless collection
of more than 4,500 manuscripts,
including the world's
second oldest Bible. (B)
Day
21:
After Breakfast
depart for Fayyoum one
of Egypt’s biggest and
most beautiful oases.
See green in middle of
the desert, water mills,
the natural lakes and
Water falls and the white
crystal desert. (B,L)
Day
22:
Breakfast – Today
we leave for Alexandria
- drive from Cairo to
St. Bishoi Monastery.
(Approx 3-4 hours) This
monastery has existed
from the end of the 6th
century built to be a
fortress from the attack
of the Bedouins and converted
by monks into a monastery.
This area is important
in the History of Christianity
in Egypt and the origin
of Monasticism. We continue
on to El Alamein. The
site of the famous battle
between the axis and allies
during Second World War,
visit the military museum
and several war monuments.
Overnight in Alexandria.
(B)
Day
23:
After Breakfast
we start our tour of Alexandria
- visit the Roman Amphitheater
which is the only known
amphitheater from the
Roman era in Egypt. Then
a visit to the catacombs
of Kom-el-Shouqafa. These
tombs are remarkable for
their unusual mixture
of art styles, sculpture,
and reliefs are of Egyptian
Gods. Onto the National
Museum, then visit the
Citadel where what is
believed to be the remains
of the lighthouse and
Cleopatra’s Palace have
been found beneath the
Sea. Finally visit the
Bibliotheca (new library)
built to replace the famous
library from Cleopatra's
time said to hold every
manuscript in the world.
(B,L) (return to Cairo
3 hours drive)
Day
24:
Today we continue
our visit of Cairo. We
visit the Cairo tower
with option to ride to
the top to see a panaromic
view of the city, and
a visit to modern Opera
House, this afternoon
visit the Geyer Anderson
House Museum. (B)
Day
25:
Visit the Pharoanic
Village which will help
you pull all your tour
together - let them show
you how the pyramids were
built and how mummies
are prepared, and see
the replcia of King Tut's
Tomb. (B,L)
Day
26:
Breakfast -
today is a day of leisure
to revisit sites or do
some last minute shopping
- Evening Light and sound
show at Giza.(B)
Day
27:
Airport Transfer.
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