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11 Day Egypt & Red Sea Panorama
Cairo, Giza, Aswan, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor, Red Sea
Every Tuesday, 3 nights Cairo, 3 nights Nile Cruise, 3 nights Red Sea Resort, all transfers, most meals and your choice of sightseeing by air-conditioned mini van/bus

  • Roundtrip airfare JFK/Cairo/Aswan- Cairo/JFK
  • Other departure gates from USA are available upon request
  • 9 nights accommodation on the following order:
  • 2 night accommodation at your selection of hotels in Cairo
  • 3 nights aboard the [M/S Stephanie], [Movenpick M/S Radamis I], Deluxe Five Stars Nile Cruise
  • 3 nights accommodation at your selection of resorts at the Red Sea
  • 1 night at your selection of hotels in Cairo
  • All transfers by private air-conditioned mini van with English Speaking host
  • Day 3 Full Day Cairo Combo Tour includes: Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Egyptian Museum, Citadel of Mohamed Ali, Old Cairo (El Muallaqa Church and Ben Ezra Synagogue) and Khan El Khalili Bazaar with lunch at local restaurant by air-conditioned minivan/bus and English Speaking License Egyptologist
  • Day 4-6 Nile Cruise Sightseeing includes: Philae Temple, Un-finished Obelisk, High Dam, Kom Ombo Temple, Edfu Temple, Valley of the Kings, Hatshipsut Temple, Colossi of Memnon, Karnak and Luxor Temples, by English Speaking license Egyptologist
  • 18 Meals: 9 buffet breakfasts, 3 lunches and 6 dinners
  • All hotel taxes and fees
Airport Taxes & Fuel Surcharges
Visa upon arrival
Tips & Personal Items
Optional Tours

Guaranteed Departure
Private Tour, Maximum 10 passengers per tour
Great Pyramids & Sphinx
Egyptian Museum
Old Cairo: El Muallaqa Church & Ben Ezra Synagogue
Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Aswan High Dam, & Philae Temple
Unfinished Obelisk
Kom Ombo Temple & Edfu Temple
Valley of the Kings
Temple of Queen Hatshipsut at Deir El Bahari
Colossi of Memnon
Karnak Temple & Luxor Temple
Day:2 Sound & Light Show In Cairo - C32
Day:4 Abu Simbel Tour by Air From Aswan
Day:4 Domestic Air Cairo/Aswan
Day:6 Sound & Light Show in Luxor - L14
 
Day 1: Tue - Depart USA
Board your international flight to Cairo and begin your journey back in time to this charming, ancient land
Day 2: Wed - Arrival to Cairo
Arrival in the Land of the Pharaohs, at Cairo International airport, Right Travel Representative will be waiting for you after you get your luggage and clear customs and will be holding the Right Travel Green sign, then escorted to your hotel. Evening, you may choose our optional tour (Sound & Light Show in Cairo - C32 - $40 P.P)
Day 3: Thu - Cairo, Combo Tour
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.

Proceed to 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. ( B, L )

Day 4: Fri - Aswan, Optional Abu Simbel Tour
Morning flight to Aswan; or you may add our OPTIONAL tour (Abu Simbel tour $220 P.P), 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.

Fly back to Aswan, upon arrival you will be escorted to your luxury cruise ship where you will spend the next 3 nights / 4 days, visit the High Dam, located near Aswan, the world famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the 1960s. It contains 18 times the material used in the Great Pyramid of Cheops. The Dam is 11,811 feet long, 3215 feet thick at the base and 364 feet tall. Today it provides irrigation and electricity for the whole of Egypt and, together with the old Aswan Dam built by the British between 1898 and 1902`, 6km down river, wonderful views for visitors. From the top of the two Mile long High Dam you can gaze across Lake Nassar, the huge reservoir created when it was built, to Kalabsha temple in the south and the huge power station to the north

Continue to the Granite Quarries with the Unfinished Obelisk. Much of the red granite used for ancient temples and colossi came from quarries in the Aswan area. Around these quarries are many inscriptions, many of which describe successful quarrying projects. The Unfinished Obelisk located in the Northern Quarry still lies where a crack was discovered as it was being hewn from the rock. Possibly intended as a companion to the Lateran Obelisk, originally at Karnak but now in Rome, it would have weighed over 2.3 million pounds and would have been the world’s largest piece of stone ever handled. However, a crack in the stone occurred, which caused it to be abandoned. Tools left by its builders have given us much insight into how such work was performed. The site has recently been renovated and equipped with tourist facilities.

Our last visit today will be to the Temple of Philae, was dismantled and reassembled (on Agilika Island about 550 meters from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam. The temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, is in a beautiful setting which has been landscaped to match its original site. It`s various shrines and sanctuaries, which include The Vestibule of Nectanebos I which is used as the entrance to the island, the Temple of the Emperor Hadrian, a Temple of Hathor, Trajan`s Kiosk (Pharaohs Bed), a birth house and two pylons celebrate all the deities involved in the Isis and Osiris myth. The Victorian world fell in love with the romance of the Temple. But at night you May choose our optional tour ($45 P.P) to visit the Sound and Light Show at Philae Temple, a magical experience. Overnight in Aswan. ( B, L, D )

Day 5: Sat - Aswan, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor
Early Sail to Kom Ombo and visit Kom Ombo Temple (the Ptolemaic Temple of Sobek & Haroeries). Located in the town of Kom-Ombo, about 28 miles north of Aswan, the Temple, dating to the Ptolemies, is built on a high dune overlooking the Nile. The actual temple was started by Ptolemy VI Philometor in the early second century BC. Ptolemy XIII built the outer and inner hypostyle halls. The outer enclosure wall and part of the court were built by Augustus sometime after 30 BC, and are mostly gone. There are also tombs from the Old Kingdom in the vicinity of Kom-Ombo village.

Sail to Edfu & Visit Edfu Temple. Dedicated to Horus, the falcon headed god, it was built during the reigns of six Ptolemies. We have a great deal of information about its construction from reliefs on outer areas. It was begun in 237 BC by Ptolemy III Euergetes I and was finished in 57 BC. Most of the work continued throughout this period with a brief interlude of 20 years while there was unrest during the period of Ptolemy IV and Ptolemy V Epiphanes. This is not only the best preserved ancient temple in Egypt, but the second largest after Karnak. It was believed that the temple was built on the site of the great battle between Horus and Seth. Hence, the current temple was but the last in a long series of temples build on this location. Sail to Luxor and overnight in Luxor. ( B, L, D )

Day 6: Sun - Luxor, Optional Sound & Light Show
Visit the West Bank necropolis including the Valley of the Kings, with its many tombs chiseled deep into the Cliffside. 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 funerary temple of Queen Hatshipsut at Deir El Bahari. The mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut is one of the most dramatically situated in the world. The queen`s architect, Senenmut, designed it and set it at the head of a valley overshadowed by the Peak of the Thebes, the "Lover of Silence," where lived the goddess who presided over the necropolis.

Last stop for our morning tour will be at the Colossi of Memnon. Amenhotep III (18th Dynasty) built a mortuary temple in Thebes that was guarded by two gigantic statues on the outer gates. All that remains now are the 23 meter (75 ft) high, one thousand ton statues of Amenhotep III. Though damaged by nature and ancient tourists, the statues are still impressive.

Back to the cruise for lunch, afternoon proceed to your East bank visit of Luxor, 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.

Continue 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, you may choose our optional tour (Sound & Light Show L14 - $40 P.P). Inaugurated in 1972 the Sound and Light Show in the Temple of Karnak begins with a historical introduction covering the birth of the great city of Thebes and the construction of the Temple. Depicting the glorious achievement of the Pharaohs, spectators listen to the lyrical and poetic descriptions of artistic treasures, grand festivals, heroic deeds and literature of the times. Overnight in Luxor. ( B, L, D )

Day 7: Mon - Luxor, Hurghada
After breakfast, transfer by air-conditioned mini van/bus to your hotel in the Red Sea area, rest of the day is free at leisure, you may choose an optional tour from your hotel front desk (Egyptian Cultural Dinner and Show). The Fantasia 1001 Show at Alf Leila We Leila is a highlight for most visitors to Hurghada, giving you a taste of the local customs, traditions and food. Bellydancing, horses and a Sound and Light Show make up your night of Arabian entertainment. Your evening begins with an optional Oriental dinner (Maghreby - Moroccan), followed by a Sound and Light Show in the tradition of those at the Great Pyramids, Karnak Temple and Abu Simbel. The Sound and Light Show is followed by a pharonic horse show where acrobatics on horseback and general horsemanship is displayed. The third and final show is an oriental belly dancer and Tanura. At the end of the evening you will be transferred back to your hotel ( B, D )
Day 8: Tue - Hurghada, Optional Red Sea Snorkeling
Free day to enjoy the Safaga Resort or you may choose an optional tour from the hotel front desk (Red Sea Snorkeling). No trip to the Red Sea would be complete without a day spent exploring the underwater world of the Red Sea. This snorkeling trip will take you to three spectacular sites where you can choose to jump in the water or simply lie on the decks and work on your tan. You will be collected from your hotel and transferred to the port to board your boat for the day. Once everyone is onboard your crew will give you information about the sites you will be visiting and answer any questions about the day you may have. There will be three stops of approximately one hour throughout the day, the locations will depend on local conditions at the time. There is snorkeling equipment on board for your use if required, and lunch is included ( B, D )
Day 9: Wed - Hurghada, Optional Tour Sinbad Submarine under the Red Sea
Free day to enjoy the Safaga Resort or you may choose an optional tour from the hotel front desk (Sinbad Submarine under the Red Sea). Experience the underwater world of the Red Sea without getting wet! Board the Sinbad Submarine for an unforgettable underwater adventure, diving below the Red Sea to enjoy the tranquility of life beneath the waves. You will be collected from your Hurghada hotel and transferred to the pier for boarding. The Sinbad Submarine seats 44 people and has two pilots, with windows specially designed to maximize your underwater viewing. You will have approximately 50 minutes underwater to enjoy the magical views of the underwater world at a depth of 72 feet (22 meters) below the surface. On your return to the surface, you will be transferred back to your hotel. ( B, D )
Day 10: Thu - Hurghada, Cairo
After breakfast, check out from your hotel, board your private air-conditioned car for your transfer back to Cairo, rest of the day is free at your leisure. Overnight in Cairo. ( B )
Day 11: Fri - Departure
After breakfast, transfer to Cairo International Airport for your departure flight ( B )
 

Note:

  • Maximum 10 passengers per Tour.
  • 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 Cairo/Aswan $200.

Safari Extensions:

International Extensions:

Choice of Plan

Plan Type

Cairo

Nile Cruise

Red Sea

Silver Plan

The Oasis Cairo

M/S Stephanie

Sol Y Mar Paradise Safaga 

Gold Plan

Mena House Oberoi

Movenpick Radamis I

Sonesta Hurghada 

 
Red Sea Tour
Egypt Aswan Philae Temple
 Makadi Bay
Egypt Egyptian Museum Pharaohs in a row
 Madinet Makadi
Egypt Cairo Egyptian Museum Outside
 Egypt Tour
Egpt Cairo Citadel Outside
 Vacation
Egypt Sphinx Pyramids
 with Red Sea Resorts
Egypt Abu Simbel Close Front
 Nile Cruise
Egypt Aswan Philae Temple inside
 package
Egypt Aswan Felucca
 includes all transfers
Egypt Kom Ombo Walls
 Egypt Holiday
Egypt Edfu Temple Wall Cartouch
 trips with Red Sea on Safaga and Makadi Bay
Egypt Luxor Statue of RamessesII
Egypt Luxor Tomb of Amenofis
Egypt Luxor Colossi of Memnon
Egypt Hurghada Beach
Egypt Hurghada Beach View
Egypt Hurghada Blue Fish
Egypt Hurghada Fairy Basslet
Egypt Hurghada Mahmya Giftun Island National Park
Egypt Karnak Temple
Egypt Karnak Temple Colums
11 Day Egypt & Red Sea Panorama B - Silver Plan Every Tuesday
Click on date to book online
Departure Date Air & Land Land Only Single Supp
Year 2010
Aug 17-Sep 21 $1,878 $843 $664
Sep 28-Dec 07 $2,034 $999 $650
Dec 14 $2,458 $1,013 $650
Dec 21 $2,608 $1,163 $736
Dec 28 $2,229 $1,194 $736
Year 2011
Jan 04-Apr 05 $2,034 $999 $650
Apr 12 $2,048 $1,013 $650
Apr 19 $2,198 $1,163 $736
Apr 26 $2,013 $978 $621
May 03-May 17 $1,973 $938 $621
May 24-Aug 09 $2,383 $938 $621
Aug 16-Sep 13 $1,973 $938 $621
11 Day Egypt & Red Sea Panorama C - Gold Plan Every Tuesday
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Departure Date Air & Land Land Only Single Supp
Year 2010
Aug 17-Sep 21 $2,210 $1,175 $881
Sep 28-Dec 07 $2,447 $1,412 $985
Dec 14 $2,993 $1,548 $985
Dec 21 $3,172 $1,727 $1068
Dec 28 $2,626 $1,591 $1068
Year 2011
Jan 04-Apr 05 $2,447 $1,412 $985
Apr 12 $2,583 $1,548 $985
Apr 19 $2,762 $1,727 $1068
Apr 26 $2,454 $1,419 $985
May 03-May 17 $2,328 $1,293 $942
May 24-Aug 09 $2,800 $1,355 $942
Aug 16-Sep 13 $2,328 $1,293 $942
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