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15 Day Egypt Small Group Tour
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| 6 nights Cairo, 7 nights Nile Cruise |
| Roundtrip airfare from JFK, 6 nights Cairo, 7 nights Nile Cruise, all transfers and sightseeing, with English Speaking tour host and local guides |
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| Free Cell Phone Druing your trip |
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| Camel Ride at the Pyramids area |
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- Roundtrip airfare from JFK/Cairo/Luxor/Cairo/JFK (With our Air & Land Option)
- Other departure gates from USA are available upon request
- All airport and airline taxes
- 13 nights accommodation in the following order:
- 4 nights at the [Mena House Oberoi Hotel], Cairo
- 7 nights at the [M/S Swiss Inn Radamis I], Outside Cabin, Deluxe Nile Cruise
- 2 nights at the [Mena House Oberoi Hotel], Cairo
- All transfers with air-conditioned minibus with English Speaking host
- 30 Meals: 13 breakfast, 9 lunches and 8 dinners
- All sightseeing will be provided based on maximum 15 passengers per guide, with license English Speaking Egyptologist
- All hotel taxes and fees
- Entrance fees per itinerary
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Visa to enter Egypt |
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Tips & Personal Items |
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 | Guaranteed Departure |
 | Egyptian Museum & Khan El Khalili Bazaar |
 | Great Pyramids, Sphinx & Memphis |
 | Luxor & Karnak Temples |
 | Valley of the Kings & Valley of the Queens |
 | Temple of Queen Hatshipsut at Deir El Bahari |
 | Kom Ombo & Edfu Temples |
 | High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk & Temple of Philae |
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- Roundtrip airfare from JFK/Cairo/Luxor/Cairo/JFK (With our Air & Land Option)
- Other departure gates from USA are available upon request
- All airport and airline taxes
- 13 nights accommodation in the following order:
- 4 nights at the [Mena House Oberoi Hotel], Cairo
- 7 nights at the [M/S Swiss Inn Radamis I], Outside Cabin, Deluxe Nile Cruise
- 2 nights at the [Mena House Oberoi Hotel], Cairo
- All transfers with air-conditioned minibus with English Speaking host
- 30 Meals: 13 breakfast, 9 lunches and 8 dinners
- All sightseeing will be provided based on maximum 15 passengers per guide, with license English Speaking Egyptologist
- All hotel taxes and fees
- Entrance fees per itinerary
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Visa to enter Egypt |
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 | Guaranteed Departure |
 | Egyptian Museum & Khan El Khalili Bazaar |
 | Great Pyramids, Sphinx & Memphis |
 | Luxor & Karnak Temples |
 | Valley of the Kings & Valley of the Queens |
 | Temple of Queen Hatshipsut at Deir El Bahari |
 | Kom Ombo & Edfu Temples |
 | High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk & Temple of Philae |
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| Day 1: Wed - Depart USA |
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Board your international flight to Cairo and begin your journey back in time to this charming, ancient land.
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| Day 2: Thu - Arrival to Cairo, Sound & Light Show |
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Arrival in the Land of the Pharaohs, at Cairo International airport, your Representative will be waiting for you after you get your luggage and clear customs, then escorted to your hotel. A short meeting with your tour host at the hotel lobby with soft drink to brief you about your daily itinerary.
Evening, transfer to the Pyramids area to attend the Sound and Light Show displayed at the Giza Pyramids was inaugurated in April of 1961. With the narrative voice of the late Richard Burton, magnificent sound and lighting effects, the show begins with the narrative of the Sphinx, who has been the guardian of the city of the dead for five thousand years. Overseeing the building of the three pyramids, the Sphinx reflects on the historical contributions of Thutmosis IV, Akhnaten, Nefertiti and Tutankhamon, back to our hotel for overnight.
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| Day 3: Fri - Cairo, Optional Dahshour Pyramids |
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Free day to balance from your international flight, or you may join our optional Half Day Dahshour Pyramids (C49). Located in South Saqqara stand the pyramids of Dhashur. The Red Pyramid and the Bent Pyramid are about 2 km south of the Mastaba Faraoun. The constructor of these pyramids is thought to have been Snofru (2575 - 2551 BC), who was the first ruler of the 4th Dynasty. Snofru built these two pyramids and is thought to have built the pyramid at Maidoun. His son was Cheops who continued his constructive tendencies. The Red Pyramid is thought to be older and is the only one that can be entered at this time. The Bent Pyramid was built out of limestone which was quarried locally. The casing was of polished Turah limestone. This pyramid is also known as the Southern Shining Pyramid. The casing blocks are very stable and very difficult to remove because they slope inwards. The base of the pyramid is 188.6m and is 105m high. Because of the bend in construction, the original angle would have made it 128.5m high.
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| Day 4: Sat - Cairo City Tour |
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Start your day with a guided tour of the Egyptian Museum you`ll stroll through the halls highlighting each historical period of this ancient land, Marvel at the glittering treasures of King Tutankhamen, unparalleled in their variety, exquisite beauty, and sheer weight in gold. Seeing this treasure of more than 1,700 fabulous items buried with a young and relatively unimportant king, who can even imagine what the tombs of great and long-lived pharaohs must have contained? You may want to enter the Royal Mummies room for an additional fee and view the "sleeping" Kings of ancient Egypt.
After lunch, drive to the Citadel of Mohamed Ali, also known as the Fortress of Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi), built in 1183 and overlooking the city from the Muqattam Hills. The structure, with its domes and minarets, looks over a number of important buildings, including the Alabaster Mosque. Its domed interior, used by Moslems for daily prayers, is a spectacular sight of twinkling lights and beautiful mosaics.
Proceed to Old Cairo explore some of the early religious monuments of the city. You`ll visit the El Muallaqa, dating to the late fourth and early fifth century. This basilica was named for its location on top of the south gate of the Fortress of Babylon. Muallaqa means "suspended or hanging." Destroyed in a ninth-century earthquake, the church became the center of the Coptic (or Christian) Church of Egypt from the time it was rebuilt in the eleventh century until the 14th century. Make a stop at the Ben Ezra Synagogue, built sometime between the sixth and ninth centuries AD. The temple contains a Jewish Heritage Library, containing documents found here in 1896 that describe the economic and social conditions of Jews under Arab rule as well as descriptions of relations between various Jewish sects.
End the day with a walking tour of the largest 13th century covered oriental market, the largest traditional shopping bazaar in the world, the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar. In the tiny alleyways, there are hundreds of shops where you can watch gold and coppersmiths, brass makers, and fortunetellers at work. Look also for leather goods and woodwork inlaid with camel bone and mother-of-pearl. Bargaining, Arab-style, is the norm here, and practiced as a national pastime.
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| Day 5: Sun - Cairo, Pyramids Tour |
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Drive to the Giza Plateau, home of Egypt’s signature attractions, the Great Pyramids, proclaimed by the Greeks to be among the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. The largest among these is the Great Pyramid of Cheops, probably built more than 2,600 years before the time of Christ. Standing 480 feet tall this is the last of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world that still standing. Little is known of Cheops, you`ll also see the inscrutable and mysterious Sphinx, known in Arabic as Abu al-Hol ("the Father of Terror") and carved almost entirely from one piece of limestone.
After lunch, continue to Memphis & Sakkara. Memphis, founded around 3,100 BC, is the legendary city of Menes, the King who united Upper and Lower Egypt. Early on, Memphis was more likely a fortress from which Menes controlled the land and water routes between Upper Egypt and the Delta. Having probably originated in Upper Egypt, from Memphis he could control the conquered people of Lower Egypt. However, by the Third Dynasty, the building at Saqqara suggests that Memphis had become a sizable city. Proceed to Sakkara site, Sakkara is one section of the great necropolis of Memphis, the Old Kingdom capital and the kings of the 1st Dynasty as well as that of the 2nd Dynasty. are mostly buried in this section of the Memphis necropolis. It has been of constant interest to Egyptologists. Three major discoveries have recently been made at Sakkara, including a prime minister’s tomb, a queen’s pyramid, and the tomb of the son of a dynasty-founding king. Each discovery has a fascinating story, with many adventures for the archaeologists as they revealed the secrets of the past.
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| Day 6: Mon - Cairo, Luxor East Bank, Sound & Light Show |
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Early morning flight to Luxor, upon arrival transfer to your luxury Nile Cruise where you will spend the next 4 nights / 5 days. After Lunch, visit Karnak Temple, In ancient Egypt, the power of the god Amun of Thebes gradually increased during the early New Kingdom, and after the short persecution led by Akhenaten, it rose to its apex. In the reign of Ramesses III, more than two thirds of the property owned by the temples belonged to Amun, evidenced by the stupendous buildings at Karnak. Although badly ruined, no site in Egypt is more impressive than Karnak. It is the largest temple complex ever built by man, and represents the combined achievement of many generations of ancient builders. The Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples located about three kilometers north of Luxor, Egypt situated on 100 ha (247 acres) of land. Karnak is actually the sites modern name. Its ancient name was Ipet-isut, meaning "The Most Select (or Sacred) of Places". This vast complex was built and enlarged over a thirteen hundred year period. The three main temples of Mut, Montu and Amun are enclosed by enormous brick walls.
Proceed to visit the Temple of Luxor, built by the two pharaohs, Amenhotep III and Ramses II. Ancient Thebes was a center of festivals, and the Temple of Luxor was the setting for the most important-the festival of Opet, designed to merge the ruler`s human and divine aspects. The temple was dedicated to Amun-Ra, whose marriage to Mut was celebrated annually, when the sacred procession moved by boat from Karnak to Luxor Temple. Evening enjoy the Sound & Light Show at Karnack Temple, overnight in Luxor.
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| Day 7: Tue - Luxor, West Bank, Esna |
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Visit The West Bank, including the Valley of the Kings, with its many tombs chiseled deep into the cliffsides. From the 18th to the 20th Dynasty, the Memphis area and pyramid-style tombs were abandoned in favor of the West Bank of the Nile in Thebes. Several great leaders as well as many less important rulers are buried here, and more tombs are being discovered even today. This is where Howard Carter discovered the treasures of Tutankhamen and was struck "dumb with amazement" when he beheld its "wonderful things" in 1922. Proceed to the Valley of the Queens, the funerary temple of Queen Hatshipsut at Deir El Bahari and the Colossi of Memnon, back to the cruise for lunch, sail to Esna and overnight.
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| Day 8: Wed - Edfu, Kom Ombo |
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Sail to Edfu and Visit Edfu Temple, also known as the Temple of Horus, the falcon-god, (237 B.C.) considered the best-preserved temple in Ancient Egypt and the second largest after the Temple of Karnak. Sail to Kom Ombo and Overnight in Kom Ombo.
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| Day 9: Thu - Kom Ombo, Aswan, Papyrus Institute, Optional Sound & Light Show |
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Sail to Aswan. P.M. Visit the High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk and Philae Temple, dedicated to Isis and perched majestically on an island. The temple complex dates from the 26th Dynasty, with additions through the Roman period when the Emperor Hadrian built a pavilion at the water`s edge. Pilgrims would come from all over the Mediterranean to worship Isis here. Sail around The Botanical Garden by Felucca. Finally, visit the Papyrus Institute and learn about the centuries-old technique of creating paper from papyrus-the material we can thank for recording so much of Egypt`s ancient history. Evening you may choose our optional tour (Sound & Light Show at Philae Temple -A14 - $45 P.P), overnight in Aswan.
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| Day 10: Fri - Aswan, Optional Abu Simbel |
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Morning free at your leisure or you may choose our optional tour (Abu Simbel tour. Situated 280km south of Aswan, exploring the magnificent monuments carved into solid rock 3,000 years ago. In a monumental feat of modern engineering, these massive temples were moved to their present location when construction of the Aswan High Dam in 1960 created Lake Nasser and flooded their original location. This extraordinary operation to save one of the world`s greatest treasures took years and the efforts of an international team of engineers and archaeologists. The two temples at Abu Simbel were built by Egypt`s great Pharaoh Ramses II (Egypt`s longest-ruling king) as a tribute to the deities and his favorite wife Nefertari. Four colossal statues, 60 feet high and directly facing the rising sun, are of the pharaoh himself, with his queen and daughters at his feet. More tremendous statues surround you as you enter the temple. And in the very depths of the temple, Ramses sits in state flanked by the gods to whom the construction is dedicated. Lunch box will be provided from the Nile Cruise.
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| Day 11: Sat - Aswan, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor |
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Early sail to Kom Ombo and Visit Kom Ombo Temple (the Ptolemaic Temple of Sobek & Haroeries), set dramatically on a hill overlooking a bend in the river. This Greco-Roman style temple (actually two temples) is unique, as it is Egypt`s only double temple-dedicated to both Sobek, the crocodile god, and Haroeris, the great, winged solar disk. Everything here is doubled and perfectly symmetrical along a central axis-twin entrances, twin courts, and twin colonnades. Sail to Luxor via Edfu & overnight.
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| Day 12: Sun - Luxor, Optional Dendarah Tour |
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Free day at leisure, or you may enjoy our optional tour for a half-day visit to the Temple of Dendarah $70 P.P (Lunch box will be provided from the cruise) built by Romans and Greeks and dedicated to Hathor-goddess of maternal and family love. The temple complex contains birth houses, a Coptic church, the Hathor Temple, and a Hypostyle Hall. One of the celebrated features of the temple is an astronomical ceiling beautifully decorated with vultures, winged disks, and the union between Hathor and Horus. Paintings on the ceiling also represent the two halves of the sky with its northern and southern constellations, the hours of day and night, the sun and moon, and the symbols of the zodiac. You`ll return to the ship late afternoon, rest of the day is free, dinner, entertainment and overnight in Luxor.
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| Day 13: Mon - Luxor, Cairo, Optional Hot-Air Balloon Ride |
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As the sun rises over Luxor, so can you, aboard an optional hot-air balloon ride ($90 P.P). The sights, sounds, and sheer spectacle of seeing these antiquities from the sky will surely make for a morning you`ll remember forever. Back to the cruise, check out and transfer to Luxor airport for your flight to Cairo, arrival and transfer to your hotel, this evening, join your fellow travelers for a Farewell Cocktail and Farewell Dinner in Cairo.
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| Day 14: Tue - Cairo, Optional Alexandria Tour |
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Free day at your leisure, or choose our optional tour (Full Day Alexandria with Library - C43 - $130 P.P). Start your over day excursion to Alexandria by private car & accompanied by an English speaking Egyptologist: Visit National Museum, Catacomb. Stop for lunch, and then explore the well-preserved ruins of the Roman amphitheater, which in Ptolemaic times was part of a vast pleasure garden known as the Park of Pan. Built between the second and fourth centuries A.D., it is the only known Roman theater remaining in Egypt. Continue on to the Alexandria Library. Alexandria’s ancient library was the most famous in all antiquity, attracting scholars from all over the ancient world it was here that Euclid discovered geometry, and Eratosthenes measured the earth’s circumference. After lunch at a local restaurant, see Fort of Qaitbey from the outside. In 1480, the sultan Qaitbey built the fort on the site of the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, transfer back to Cairo.
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| Day 15: Wed - Departure |
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After Early breakfast, transfer to Cairo International Airport for your departure flight.
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Notes:
- Right Travel reserves the right to provide a similar hotel or Nile cruise in case any of the selected hotels or Cruises is not available.
- This program may be changed in sequence but not in visits without prior notice due to domestic air schedule or navigational circumstances. Right Travel is not liable for these changes.
- Land Only rate does not include Domestic Air within Egypt $330.
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| Egypt Egyptian Museum Pharaohs in a row |
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| Egypt Cairo Hanging Church |
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| Egypt Cairo Khan El Khalili Bazaar |
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| Egypt Great Pyramids |
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| Egypt Sakkara Pyramids |
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| Egypt Luxor Karnak Colum |
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| Egypt Luxor Karnak Temple |
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| Egypt Edfu Temple inside |
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| Egypt Kom Ombo Column With Color |
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| Egypt Aswan Philae Temple inside |
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| Egypt Abu Simbel Close Front |
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| Egypt Luxor Queen Hatshepsout Temple |
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| Egypt Alexandria National Museum |
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| Egypt Alexandria Catacomb |
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15 Day Egypt Small Group Tour
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| Day 1: Wed - Depart USA |
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| Day 2: Thu - Arrival to Cairo, Sound & Light Show |
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| Day 3: Fri - Cairo, Optional Dahshour Pyramids |
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| Day 4: Sat - Cairo City Tour |
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| Day 5: Sun - Cairo, Pyramids Tour |
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| Day 6: Mon - Cairo, Luxor East Bank, Sound & Light Show |
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| Day 7: Tue - Luxor, West Bank, Esna |
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| Day 8: Wed - Edfu, Kom Ombo |
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| Day 9: Thu - Kom Ombo, Aswan, Papyrus Institute, Optional Sound & Light Show |
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| Day 10: Fri - Aswan, Optional Abu Simbel |
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| Day 11: Sat - Aswan, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor |
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| Day 12: Sun - Luxor, Optional Dendarah Tour |
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| Day 13: Mon - Luxor, Cairo, Optional Hot-Air Balloon Ride |
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| Day 14: Tue - Cairo, Optional Alexandria Tour |
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| Day 15: Wed - Departure |
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Speak to our Travel Consultant via our Toll Free at (877) 636-6660 |
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| Day 1: Wed - Depart USA |
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Board your international flight to Cairo and begin your journey back in time to this charming, ancient land.
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| Day 2: Thu - Arrival to Cairo, Sound & Light Show |
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Arrival in the Land of the Pharaohs, at Cairo International airport, your Representative will be waiting for you after you get your luggage and clear customs, then escorted to your hotel. A short meeting with your tour host at the hotel lobby with soft drink to brief you about your daily itinerary.
Evening, transfer to the Pyramids area to attend the Sound and Light Show displayed at the Giza Pyramids was inaugurated in April of 1961. With the narrative voice of the late Richard Burton, magnificent sound and lighting effects, the show begins with the narrative of the Sphinx, who has been the guardian of the city of the dead for five thousand years. Overseeing the building of the three pyramids, the Sphinx reflects on the historical contributions of Thutmosis IV, Akhnaten, Nefertiti and Tutankhamon, back to our hotel for overnight.
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| Day 3: Fri - Cairo, Optional Dahshour Pyramids |
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Free day to balance from your international flight, or you may join our optional Half Day Dahshour Pyramids (C49). Located in South Saqqara stand the pyramids of Dhashur. The Red Pyramid and the Bent Pyramid are about 2 km south of the Mastaba Faraoun. The constructor of these pyramids is thought to have been Snofru (2575 - 2551 BC), who was the first ruler of the 4th Dynasty. Snofru built these two pyramids and is thought to have built the pyramid at Maidoun. His son was Cheops who continued his constructive tendencies. The Red Pyramid is thought to be older and is the only one that can be entered at this time. The Bent Pyramid was built out of limestone which was quarried locally. The casing was of polished Turah limestone. This pyramid is also known as the Southern Shining Pyramid. The casing blocks are very stable and very difficult to remove because they slope inwards. The base of the pyramid is 188.6m and is 105m high. Because of the bend in construction, the original angle would have made it 128.5m high.
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| Day 4: Sat - Cairo City Tour |
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Start your day with a guided tour of the Egyptian Museum you`ll stroll through the halls highlighting each historical period of this ancient land, Marvel at the glittering treasures of King Tutankhamen, unparalleled in their variety, exquisite beauty, and sheer weight in gold. Seeing this treasure of more than 1,700 fabulous items buried with a young and relatively unimportant king, who can even imagine what the tombs of great and long-lived pharaohs must have contained? You may want to enter the Royal Mummies room for an additional fee and view the "sleeping" Kings of ancient Egypt.
After lunch, drive to the Citadel of Mohamed Ali, also known as the Fortress of Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi), built in 1183 and overlooking the city from the Muqattam Hills. The structure, with its domes and minarets, looks over a number of important buildings, including the Alabaster Mosque. Its domed interior, used by Moslems for daily prayers, is a spectacular sight of twinkling lights and beautiful mosaics.
Proceed to Old Cairo explore some of the early religious monuments of the city. You`ll visit the El Muallaqa, dating to the late fourth and early fifth century. This basilica was named for its location on top of the south gate of the Fortress of Babylon. Muallaqa means "suspended or hanging." Destroyed in a ninth-century earthquake, the church became the center of the Coptic (or Christian) Church of Egypt from the time it was rebuilt in the eleventh century until the 14th century. Make a stop at the Ben Ezra Synagogue, built sometime between the sixth and ninth centuries AD. The temple contains a Jewish Heritage Library, containing documents found here in 1896 that describe the economic and social conditions of Jews under Arab rule as well as descriptions of relations between various Jewish sects.
End the day with a walking tour of the largest 13th century covered oriental market, the largest traditional shopping bazaar in the world, the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar. In the tiny alleyways, there are hundreds of shops where you can watch gold and coppersmiths, brass makers, and fortunetellers at work. Look also for leather goods and woodwork inlaid with camel bone and mother-of-pearl. Bargaining, Arab-style, is the norm here, and practiced as a national pastime.
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| Day 5: Sun - Cairo, Pyramids Tour |
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Drive to the Giza Plateau, home of Egypt’s signature attractions, the Great Pyramids, proclaimed by the Greeks to be among the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. The largest among these is the Great Pyramid of Cheops, probably built more than 2,600 years before the time of Christ. Standing 480 feet tall this is the last of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world that still standing. Little is known of Cheops, you`ll also see the inscrutable and mysterious Sphinx, known in Arabic as Abu al-Hol ("the Father of Terror") and carved almost entirely from one piece of limestone.
After lunch, continue to Memphis & Sakkara. Memphis, founded around 3,100 BC, is the legendary city of Menes, the King who united Upper and Lower Egypt. Early on, Memphis was more likely a fortress from which Menes controlled the land and water routes between Upper Egypt and the Delta. Having probably originated in Upper Egypt, from Memphis he could control the conquered people of Lower Egypt. However, by the Third Dynasty, the building at Saqqara suggests that Memphis had become a sizable city. Proceed to Sakkara site, Sakkara is one section of the great necropolis of Memphis, the Old Kingdom capital and the kings of the 1st Dynasty as well as that of the 2nd Dynasty. are mostly buried in this section of the Memphis necropolis. It has been of constant interest to Egyptologists. Three major discoveries have recently been made at Sakkara, including a prime minister’s tomb, a queen’s pyramid, and the tomb of the son of a dynasty-founding king. Each discovery has a fascinating story, with many adventures for the archaeologists as they revealed the secrets of the past.
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| Day 6: Mon - Cairo, Luxor East Bank, Sound & Light Show |
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Early morning flight to Luxor, upon arrival transfer to your luxury Nile Cruise where you will spend the next 4 nights / 5 days. After Lunch, visit Karnak Temple, In ancient Egypt, the power of the god Amun of Thebes gradually increased during the early New Kingdom, and after the short persecution led by Akhenaten, it rose to its apex. In the reign of Ramesses III, more than two thirds of the property owned by the temples belonged to Amun, evidenced by the stupendous buildings at Karnak. Although badly ruined, no site in Egypt is more impressive than Karnak. It is the largest temple complex ever built by man, and represents the combined achievement of many generations of ancient builders. The Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples located about three kilometers north of Luxor, Egypt situated on 100 ha (247 acres) of land. Karnak is actually the sites modern name. Its ancient name was Ipet-isut, meaning "The Most Select (or Sacred) of Places". This vast complex was built and enlarged over a thirteen hundred year period. The three main temples of Mut, Montu and Amun are enclosed by enormous brick walls.
Proceed to visit the Temple of Luxor, built by the two pharaohs, Amenhotep III and Ramses II. Ancient Thebes was a center of festivals, and the Temple of Luxor was the setting for the most important-the festival of Opet, designed to merge the ruler`s human and divine aspects. The temple was dedicated to Amun-Ra, whose marriage to Mut was celebrated annually, when the sacred procession moved by boat from Karnak to Luxor Temple. Evening enjoy the Sound & Light Show at Karnack Temple, overnight in Luxor.
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| Day 7: Tue - Luxor, West Bank, Esna |
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Visit The West Bank, including the Valley of the Kings, with its many tombs chiseled deep into the cliffsides. From the 18th to the 20th Dynasty, the Memphis area and pyramid-style tombs were abandoned in favor of the West Bank of the Nile in Thebes. Several great leaders as well as many less important rulers are buried here, and more tombs are being discovered even today. This is where Howard Carter discovered the treasures of Tutankhamen and was struck "dumb with amazement" when he beheld its "wonderful things" in 1922. Proceed to the Valley of the Queens, the funerary temple of Queen Hatshipsut at Deir El Bahari and the Colossi of Memnon, back to the cruise for lunch, sail to Esna and overnight.
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| Day 8: Wed - Edfu, Kom Ombo |
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Sail to Edfu and Visit Edfu Temple, also known as the Temple of Horus, the falcon-god, (237 B.C.) considered the best-preserved temple in Ancient Egypt and the second largest after the Temple of Karnak. Sail to Kom Ombo and Overnight in Kom Ombo.
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| Day 9: Thu - Kom Ombo, Aswan, Papyrus Institute, Optional Sound & Light Show |
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Sail to Aswan. P.M. Visit the High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk and Philae Temple, dedicated to Isis and perched majestically on an island. The temple complex dates from the 26th Dynasty, with additions through the Roman period when the Emperor Hadrian built a pavilion at the water`s edge. Pilgrims would come from all over the Mediterranean to worship Isis here. Sail around The Botanical Garden by Felucca. Finally, visit the Papyrus Institute and learn about the centuries-old technique of creating paper from papyrus-the material we can thank for recording so much of Egypt`s ancient history. Evening you may choose our optional tour (Sound & Light Show at Philae Temple -A14 - $45 P.P), overnight in Aswan.
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| Day 10: Fri - Aswan, Optional Abu Simbel |
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Morning free at your leisure or you may choose our optional tour (Abu Simbel tour. Situated 280km south of Aswan, exploring the magnificent monuments carved into solid rock 3,000 years ago. In a monumental feat of modern engineering, these massive temples were moved to their present location when construction of the Aswan High Dam in 1960 created Lake Nasser and flooded their original location. This extraordinary operation to save one of the world`s greatest treasures took years and the efforts of an international team of engineers and archaeologists. The two temples at Abu Simbel were built by Egypt`s great Pharaoh Ramses II (Egypt`s longest-ruling king) as a tribute to the deities and his favorite wife Nefertari. Four colossal statues, 60 feet high and directly facing the rising sun, are of the pharaoh himself, with his queen and daughters at his feet. More tremendous statues surround you as you enter the temple. And in the very depths of the temple, Ramses sits in state flanked by the gods to whom the construction is dedicated. Lunch box will be provided from the Nile Cruise.
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| Day 11: Sat - Aswan, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor |
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Early sail to Kom Ombo and Visit Kom Ombo Temple (the Ptolemaic Temple of Sobek & Haroeries), set dramatically on a hill overlooking a bend in the river. This Greco-Roman style temple (actually two temples) is unique, as it is Egypt`s only double temple-dedicated to both Sobek, the crocodile god, and Haroeris, the great, winged solar disk. Everything here is doubled and perfectly symmetrical along a central axis-twin entrances, twin courts, and twin colonnades. Sail to Luxor via Edfu & overnight.
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| Day 12: Sun - Luxor, Optional Dendarah Tour |
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Free day at leisure, or you may enjoy our optional tour for a half-day visit to the Temple of Dendarah $70 P.P (Lunch box will be provided from the cruise) built by Romans and Greeks and dedicated to Hathor-goddess of maternal and family love. The temple complex contains birth houses, a Coptic church, the Hathor Temple, and a Hypostyle Hall. One of the celebrated features of the temple is an astronomical ceiling beautifully decorated with vultures, winged disks, and the union between Hathor and Horus. Paintings on the ceiling also represent the two halves of the sky with its northern and southern constellations, the hours of day and night, the sun and moon, and the symbols of the zodiac. You`ll return to the ship late afternoon, rest of the day is free, dinner, entertainment and overnight in Luxor.
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| Day 13: Mon - Luxor, Cairo, Optional Hot-Air Balloon Ride |
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As the sun rises over Luxor, so can you, aboard an optional hot-air balloon ride ($90 P.P). The sights, sounds, and sheer spectacle of seeing these antiquities from the sky will surely make for a morning you`ll remember forever. Back to the cruise, check out and transfer to Luxor airport for your flight to Cairo, arrival and transfer to your hotel, this evening, join your fellow travelers for a Farewell Cocktail and Farewell Dinner in Cairo.
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| Day 14: Tue - Cairo, Optional Alexandria Tour |
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Free day at your leisure, or choose our optional tour (Full Day Alexandria with Library - C43 - $130 P.P). Start your over day excursion to Alexandria by private car & accompanied by an English speaking Egyptologist: Visit National Museum, Catacomb. Stop for lunch, and then explore the well-preserved ruins of the Roman amphitheater, which in Ptolemaic times was part of a vast pleasure garden known as the Park of Pan. Built between the second and fourth centuries A.D., it is the only known Roman theater remaining in Egypt. Continue on to the Alexandria Library. Alexandria’s ancient library was the most famous in all antiquity, attracting scholars from all over the ancient world it was here that Euclid discovered geometry, and Eratosthenes measured the earth’s circumference. After lunch at a local restaurant, see Fort of Qaitbey from the outside. In 1480, the sultan Qaitbey built the fort on the site of the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, transfer back to Cairo.
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| Day 15: Wed - Departure |
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After Early breakfast, transfer to Cairo International Airport for your departure flight.
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Notes:
- Right Travel reserves the right to provide a similar hotel or Nile cruise in case any of the selected hotels or Cruises is not available.
- This program may be changed in sequence but not in visits without prior notice due to domestic air schedule or navigational circumstances. Right Travel is not liable for these changes.
- Land Only rate does not include Domestic Air within Egypt $330.
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| Egypt Egyptian Museum Pharaohs in a row |
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| Egypt Cairo Hanging Church |
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| Egypt Cairo Khan El Khalili Bazaar |
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| Egypt Great Pyramids |
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| Egypt Sakkara Pyramids |
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| Egypt Luxor Karnak Colum |
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| Egypt Luxor Karnak Temple |
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| Egypt Edfu Temple inside |
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| Egypt Kom Ombo Column With Color |
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| Egypt Aswan Philae Temple inside |
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| Egypt Abu Simbel Close Front |
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| Egypt Luxor Queen Hatshepsout Temple |
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| Egypt Alexandria National Museum |
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| Egypt Alexandria Catacomb |
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