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Cruise
the Nile
Cleopatra on the Nile
A 9-Day Tour : Cairo and a 7-day Nile cruise on board
a Felucca
Including
domestic Air fare within Egypt . Weekly
, Year round- Click here
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Compare
with the Air-Conditioned Dahabiyas
or the Royal Dahabiya
DAY
1 - CAIRO - Saturday - Weekly -Year Round
Our
staff meets you at the airport and escorts you to your hotel. Complimentary
visa issued upon arrival for American, Australian, NZ, EU & Japanese
citizens. Passports must be valid for at least 6 month at time of arrival.
Private transfers in Egypt & Jordan
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: Grand Hyatt , Conrad or similar for the Mena House
or the Four Seasons ( Standard room ) , please add : $250 per person
for the two nights
DAY
2 - CAIRO Sunday (cBL)
Today we see Cairo's major sights: the Egyptian Museum, . We'll
continue to Sultan Hassan Mosque . Saladin Citadel . Wekalet El Ghouri,
Gayer Anderson Museum. We'll take our lunch at a local restaurant, then
wander through the alleys of Khan el Khalili Bazaar.
A
Thousand Mile up the Nile
BY
AMELIA B. EDWARDS
AUTHOR
OF 'UNTRODDEN PEAKS AND UNFREQUENTED VALLEYS,' 'LORD BRACKENBURY,' 'BARBARA'S
HISTORY,' ETC.
Chapter
II
<<<THE
mosque of Sultan Hassan, confessedly the most beautiful in Cairo, is
also perhaps the most beautiful in the Moslem world. It was built at
just that happy moment when Arabian art in Egypt, having ceased merely
to appropriate or imitate, had at length evolved an original architectural
style out of the heterogeneous elements of Roman and early Christian
edifices. The mosques of a few centuries earlier (as, for instance,
that of Tulûn, which marks the first departure from the old Byzantine
model) consisted of little more than a courtyard with colonnades leading
to a hall supported on a forest of pillars. A little more than a century
later, and the national style had already experienced the beginnings
of that prolonged eclipse which finally resulted in the bastard Neo-Byzantine
Renaissance represented by the mosque of Mehemet Ali. But the mosque
of Sultan Hassan, built ninety-seven years before the taking of Constantinople,
may justly be regarded as the highest point reached by Saracenic art
in Egypt after it had used up the Greek and Roman material of Memphis,
and before its newborn originality became modified by influences from
beyond the Bosphorus. Its pre-eminence is due neither to the greatness
of its dimensions nor to the splendour of its materials. It is neither
so large as the great mosque at Damascus, nor so rich in costly marbles
as Saint Sophia in Constantinople ; but in design, proportion, and a
certain lofty grace impossible to describe, it surpasses these, and
every other mosque, whether original or adapted, with which the writer
is acquainted.
The
whole structure is purely national. Every line and curve in it, and
every inch of detail, is in the best style of the best period of the
Arabian school. And above all, it was designed expressly for its present
purpose. The two famous mosques of Damascus and Constantinople having,
on the contrary, been Christian churches, betray evidences of adaptation.
In Saint Sophia, the space once occupied by the figure of the Redeemer
may be distinctly traced in the mosaic-work of the apse, filled in with
gold tesseræ of later date ; while the magnificent gates of the
great mosque at Damascus are decorated, among other Christian emblems,
with the sacramental chalice. But the mosque of Sultan Hassan, built
by En Nasîr Hassan in the high and palmy days of the Memlook rule,
is marred by no discrepancies. For a mosque it was designed, and a mosque
it remains. Too soon it will be only a beautiful ruin. >>>
Day
3 - Cairo / LUXOR Monday
Transfer
is included from your hotel ( please advise your hotel name or ask us
to help with your hotel reservation).
The flight is usually around 6 or 7 AM ( always subject to change).
Air fare is included Cairo Luxor Cairo , in economy class , tax included.
Arrive early morning in Luxor
, we'll meet you at the airport , and
escort you to your hotel ( Al-Moudira on the West Bank or Winter
Palace Pavilion or the Old Winter ).Today We tour the magnificent tombs
in the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens, including the great
temple of Queen Hatshepsut, stopping also at the Colossi of Memnon before
heading back to Luxor .
Break for siesta . This
afternoon we stand in awe before the gigantic Great Temple of Amon at
Karnak, and the mighty Temple of Luxor
Day
4- LUXOR, ESNA , Edfu - ROYAL CLEOPATRA Tuesday (BLD)
Breakfast at the hotel. .
Board
your private air conditioned vehicle to Esna:tour
Esna Temple of Khnum, discovered in late in the 19th Century, it was
well protected & preserved , buried under the main village's square
for thousands of years. On to Edfu , where
we board the felucca.
Check-in , and board your Deluxe Felucca the Royal Cleopatra ( Your
crew of 5 will be available to welcome you : the captain, sailor,
chef, housekeeper and of course your Resident Egyptologist)
Welcome
drink served upon arrival "Karkadeh - Local herb tea". Lunch
will be served, as we sail for Edfu. Welcome fruit basket awaits you
in your cabin, watch sunset
as we dock north of Edfu and sip tea on deck. Dinner follows ) , then
to bed, with the ripples of the Nile gently rocking you to sleep
Day
5 - EDFU- Wednesday (BLD)
Breakfast in your cabin, or on the sundeck.
In
Edfu, climb aboard your private horse-drawn carriages, and clip-clop
through the town to the Temple of Horus, Egypt's best preserved.
Enjoy
a grand afternoon of sailing on the Nile watching villages & scenery
that changed little since Biblical times.
We enjoy lunch at one of the small islands on the way. Dock at Elmerinat.
Day
6 - GABAL ELSISILAH - FARES - Thursday (BLD)
Breakfast on board. We sail further upstream heading for GABAL
ELSISILAH
Enjoy lunch on board . We reach Gabal Elsisilah early afternoon and
tour the ancient sandstone quarries. A charming off the beating track
site that 's not yet overwhelmed with large groups of tourists.
Watch sunset as we sip tea
on deck. Dinner follows, then on to Fares where we dock for the night
. Enjoy the Egyptian southern clear skies with thousands of stars
to watch !
Day 7 - FARES-KOM Ombo - Friday (BLD)
After breakfast on board Returning to the Royal Cleopatra, we sail
heading for Kom Ombo . We visit its twin temple dedicated to the crocodile
god of the Nile, a true Greco Roman masterpiece.
Inspect
the ancient wall carvings that documents the measurements and detailed
description of the medical instruments available to the Ancient Egyptian.
We
enjoy a short walking tour through the local village and souks of
Kom Ombo maybe shopping for Egyptian cotton and some souvenirs.
Get ready for a galabya costume party, (a galabya will be delivered
to your cabin with our compliments), a native barbecue dinner will
be served on a small islands in the river, where we dock for the night.
Day
8 - ASWAN Saturday (BLD)
Set sail further south heading for Aswan, which we reach by sunset.
Evening Farewell dinner
Day
9 - Aswan-Camel Caravan - Cairo - Sunday (B)
Enjoy breakfast on board in the comfort of your cabin or on the Sun
Deck.
Check- out,we bid
farewell to the crew. Enjoy
a short camel ride/mini caravan to a nearby Nubian Village to meet
the locals .Then we switch transportation modes to a
tour of the Island Temple of Philae dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian
Goddess : ISIS. With these vivid
impressions in mind, we drive to the airport , for the flight to Cairo
, air fare is included , economy class , tax is included as well.
Bon
Voyage
These
rates are per person in US $:
| Individual
Booking
up to 6 guests
|
Rate
per person in US $ |
| Triple |
$
3660.00 |
| Double |
$
3751.00 |
| Single |
$
5120.00 |
The
Cleopatra accommodates up to six guests comfortably. We will be
pleased to include a seventh family member on a complimentary
basis in the limited available space.Compare
with the 4 day sailing
Honeymooners
We
can ensure that you and your new spouse would have the utmost
privacy and
you can request when and what you would like to tour along your
journey.
In addition, we have a wonderful chef to make your intimate dining
one to
remember, whether you want private dining in your cabin or one
on deck.
This will be entirely up to you!
Flowers
and other details can also be arranged for additional prices.
These
are just some ideas we have for you.
As
you can imagine, the Royal Cleopatra is in high demand, so
please contact us as early as possible if you wish to reserve
your yacht on a charter basis.
Regrettably,
discounts are not available for children on this cruise/tour.
Please remember that we can also arrange a cruise for you on one
of our large, spacious, luxurious air-conditioned Nile cruisers
with all the conveniences: a different experience from the intimate
ambiance of the "Royal Cleopatra."
Rates are per person in US:
Itinerary
is subject to change without notice.
Rate
include:
-
Meals
as indicated, preset menu: BLD: Breakfast, Lunch, dinner.
- Domestic
air fare Cairo Luxor --- Aswan Cairo , economy class , tax included
, with free upgrade to business class , subject to the plane seating
and configuration.
- Cairo
hotel accommodationas listed and hotels in Luxor : Sheraton, Hilton
, Meridien or similar , tax and continental breakfast included .
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Shore
excursions are included as indicated.
- Resident
guide/Egyptologist onboard.
-
One
bottle of water per person per day.
-
Welcome
fruit basket.
- Fuel,
docking fees for the Garrar Tug Boat that is needed in case winds
die down.
-
The
service of an English Speaking guide. Resident on board your felucca.
-
Complimentary
transfers in Luxor & Aswan as indicated.
-
The
service of a small tug boat with it's 2 crew member , that will
always be on a standby sailing with us, in case of lack of wind
to power our sail.
- Transfers
in Cairo and Luxor - ALWAYS- on a private basis, private air-conditioned
vehicle, private chauffeur.
-
Private tour in Cairo , as per itinerary , private Egyptologist in
Cairo, private air-conditioned vehicle, private chauffeur.
- All
entrance fees for the sites listed in the tour

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- As you can imagine, the
Royal Cleopatra is in high demand, so please contact us as early as
possible if you wish to reserve your yacht on a charter basis.
- Regrettably, discounts are
not available for children on this cruise/tour.
- Please remember that we
can also arrange a cruise for you on one of our large, spacious,
luxurious air-conditioned Nile cruisers with all the conveniences:
a different experience from the intimate ambiance of the "Royal Cleopatra."
- Rates are per person in
US. Itinerary is subject to change without notice.
What to Pack:
Most of the year look forward to warm, even hot weather in Luxor &
Aswan, morning & evenings are cooler. For Shore excursions, we suggest
comfortable cotton & natural fabric lightweight clothing. Comfortable
walking shoes are essential. Lightweight comfortable & casual clothing.
Swimsuits, sun hat. For men, suggest to bring a battery operated shaver.
WITH
UPWARDS OF SEVENTY ILLUSTRATIONS ENGRAVED ON WOOD BY G. PEARSON
AFTER FINISHED DRAWINGS EXECUTED ON THE SPOT BY THE AUTHOR.
Amelia;s own drawing of Abu Simbel Temples in Nubia
PREFACE
TO THE SECOND EDITION
FIRST
published in 1877, this book has been out of print for several years.
I have therefore very gladly revised it for a new and cheaper edition.
In so revising it, I have corrected some of the historical notes by
the light of later discoveries; but I have left the narrative untouched.
Of the political changes which have come over the land of Egypt since
that narrative was written, I have taken no note; and because I in no
sense offer myself as a guide to others, I say nothing of the altered
conditions under which most Nile travellers now perform the trip. All
these things will be more satisfactorily, and more practically, learned
from the pages of Baedeker and Murray.
AMELIA
B. EDWARDS.
WESTBURY-ON-TRYM,
October 1888.
PREFACE
TO THE SECOND EDITION
FIRST
published in 1877, this book has been out of print for several years.
I have therefore very gladly revised it for a new and cheaper edition.
In so revising it, I have corrected some of the historical notes by
the light of later discoveries; but I have left the narrative untouched.
Of the political changes which have come over the land of Egypt since
that narrative was written, I have taken no note; and because I in no
sense offer myself as a guide to others, I say nothing of the altered
conditions under which most Nile travellers now perform the trip. All
these things will be more satisfactorily, and more practically, learned
from the pages of Baedeker and Murray.
AMELIA
B. EDWARDS.
WESTBURY-ON-TRYM,
October 1888.
Chapter
2
...................................But
the difficulties were all over now, and everything was settled ; though
not in the way we had at first intended. For in place of a small boat,
we had secured one of the largest on the river ; and instead of going
alone, we had decided to throw in our lot with that of three other travellers.
One of these three was already known to the Writer. The other two, friends
of the first, were on their way out from Europe, and were not expected
in Cairo for another week. We knew nothing of them but their names.
Meanwhile
L. and the Writer, assuming sole possession of the dahabeeyah, were
about to start ten days in advance ; it being their intention to push
on as far as Rhoda (the ultimate point then reached by the Nile railway),
and there to await the arrival of the rest of the party. Now Rhoda (more
correctly Roda) is just one hundred and eighty miles south of Cairo
; and we calculated upon seeing the Sakkârah pyramids, the Turra
quarries, the tombs of Beni Hassan, and the famous grotto of the Colossus
on the Sledge, before our fellow-travellers should be due.
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