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Sights Visited |
ÜCairo
including Giza, Pyramids of
Cheops & Chephren & Mycrenos,
Sphinx, Sakkara, Step Pyramid of
Zoser
ÜAswan
including the High Dam, Philae
Temple, Unfinished Obelisk,
Elephantine and Kitchener
Islands
ÜKomomboTemple
ÜEdfu
Temple
ÜLuxor
including Temple of Luxor
Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut
Temple
ÜTemple
of Karnak
ÜDahab
ÜNuweiba
ÜAqaba
ÜWadi
Rum - Jeep Safari
ÜDead
Sea
ÜPetra
including Pharaoh's Castle, the
Triumphal arch, the Amphitheater
ÜAmman
ÜMt.Nebo
ÜKerak |
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16 Days from £399 + Local payment £90 |
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Brief Itinerary |
Day 1 Cairo
Day 2 Cairo, Aswan Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, Mycrenos
and Sakkara
Day 3 Aswan High Dam, Philae Temple, Unfinished
Obelisk
Day 4 Aswan Elephantine and Kitchener Islands
Day 5 Aswan, Komombo, Edfu, Luxor
Day 6 Luxor, Karnak Temple of Luxor, Temple of Karnak
Day 7 Luxor, Cairo Valley of the Kings, Temple of Queen
Hatshepsut
Day 8 Cairo Egyptian Museum, Citadel of Saladin, Mosque of
Mohamed Ali, the Hanging Church, Kahn El Khalili bazaar
Day 9 Cairo, Nuweiba, Dahab
Day 10 Dahab
Day 11 Dahab, Nuweiba/Taba, Aqaba, Wadi Rum Jeep safari in
the desert
Day 12 Wadi Rum, Petra
Day 13 Petra, Dead Sea, Amman
Day 14 Amman, Mt.Nebo, Kerak, Petra
Day 15 Petra, Aqaba, Nuweiba/Taba, Cairo
Day 16 Cairo |
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Detailed Itinerary |
Day 1 Cairo Welcome to Cairo, the city of
mysterious pyramids and pharaohs, tombs and temples and more
than 6000 years of history. Our representative will meet you
at the airport and transport you to your hotel in Cairo.
This evening you will meet your tour leader (and fellow
travellers), who will brief you about the next few days of
your journey.
Day 2 Cairo The morning is spent visiting the Giza
Plateau to explore the world famous pyramids of Cheops,
Chephren and Mycrenos. In the afternoon we will head our way
to Sakkara, the first capital of ancient Egypt, famous for
its step pyramid built by King Zoser in 2700 B.C. In the
evening we’ll board the overnight train to Aswan.
Day 3 Aswan Our day starts with the discovery of the
High Dam before visiting the Philae Temple - dedicated to
the Goddess Isis - and the unfinished Obelisk.
Day 4 Aswan Today we join a Felucca Cruise to visit
the Elephantine and Kitchener Islands on Nile. You have the
rest of the day free to explore Aswan on your own.
Day 5 Aswan, Komombo, Edfu, Luxor After breakfast we
make our way to the Komombo Temple which was built during
the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. The temple is dedicated to
the crocodile god Sobek and god Horus. We then continue to
Edfu to visit the largest and best preserved temple in Egypt.
The temple is dedicated to the falcon god Horus and was
built over a 180-year period from 237 BC to 57 BC.
Day 6 Luxor, Karnak Today we visit the temple of
Luxor on the East Bank of the Nile which was dedicated to
the great god Amun, his wife Mut and their son Khonsu (the
mood god) - together representing the Theban triad. The
temple was built on the site of a probable smaller structure
for the god Amun, while the earliest parts of the temple
seen today date from the 14th century BC and the time of
Amenhotep III. In the afternoon we proceed to the Temple of
Karnak, one of the most important religious centres in the
ancient Egypt.
Day 7 Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut, Cairo
After breakfast we depart for the West Bank of the Nile
where our donkeys are waiting to take us into the Valley of
the Kings through quiet roads with captivating views of the
Nile. After the donkey ride, we start our exploration with this
magnificent site, “the city of the Dead”, where majestic
tombs were carved into the desert rocks, decorated richly,
and filled with treasures for the afterlife of the Pharaohs.
Rising out of the desert plain in a series of terraces, the
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut will be our next stop. This
evening we board our overnight train to Cairo.
Day 8 Cairo Our journey continues with a visit to one of the
most important museums in the world, the Egyptian Museum,
which houses more than 100.000 relics of ancient Egypt.
Today we also explore the Citadel of Saladin, Mosque of
Mohamed Ali, the Hanging Church and the world famous Kahn El
Khalili bazaar.
Day 9 Cairo, Suez Tunnel, Nuweiba, Dahab After
breakfast we depart for Nuweiba via the Suez Tunnel and
arrive in the small village by the Red Sea. Nuweiba is also
an important port for the ferries departing for Jordan. We
then contiune to Dahab, the
the leisure and activity centre of Egypt.
Day 10 Dahab Full day in Dahab to savour the
sun, sand, sea and to enjoy the activities including windsurfing, sailing, deep-sea fishing, swimming,
but above all, snorkelling and diving.
Day 11 Nuweiba/Taba, Aqaba, Wadi Rum We depart for
Nuweiba or Taba to board the speed ferry to Aqaba, the
Jordan’s window to the sea. After checking into our desert
camp in Wadi Rum, we join a 2 hour Jeep safari in the desert.
This evening we also enjoy an authentic Jordanian dinner in
Wadi Rum. After chilling out by the desert fire and sharing
experiences with our travel mates under a starry sky, we
spend the night in our desert camp.
Day 12 Wadi Rum, Petra After breakfast we depart for
a full day tour in the Red Rose City Petra. We embark on an
unforgettable trip on horse back untill the siq and then by
foot ‘til we reach the Treasury. Our local guide will
provide us with a brief history of the city, which is one of
the greates attractions in the Middle East. We also visit
the Pharaoh's Castle, the Triumphal arch and the
Amphitheater. We remain in Petra overnight.
Day 13 Petra, Dead Sea, Amman After breakfast
we drive to the
lowest point on earth, Dead Sea for floating on the salty
water. In the afternoon we make our way to Amman, the
capital city of Jordan.
Day 14 Amman, Mt.Nebo, Kerak, Petra
Today we first join the city tour of Amman and visit all the
important sites before
making our way to Kerak to explore the impressive Karak Castle,
which was built in the 12th century. In the afternoon we'll
drive to Petra to stay overnight.
Day 15 Petra, Aqaba, Nuweiba/Taba, Cairo We depart
early in the morning to drive back to Aqaba and board our
ferry to Egypt. Overnight stay in Cairo.
Day 16 Cairo Our trip ends after breakfast in Cairo.
Our representative will transport you to the airport. |
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