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Luxury on the Nile
The ultimate version of an Egyptian adventure. You'll journey in Egypt in the comfort of the most luxurious Nile Cruise accommodation available, and even have the option of floating over the legendary Valley of the Kings in a hot air balloon, on this upscale package. Leave any day ( Subject to availability of air space & Nile cruise) . Compare with Thursday Departure ( Boarding Aswan) . Compare with the 10 day edition or 17 day version with the Sahara Oases
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1 - DEPARTURE - Daily - Year round Subject to Availability
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2 - CAIRO Private
air condition car for your transfer. Private chauffeur
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3 - CAIRO (aBLD) Your exploration of ancient Egypt begins today! We'll start after breakfast with the Egyptian Museum. Here you'll see the treasures of the ancient pharaohs: Mummies Hall is included , statuary, and precious stones and metals. Travelers have long come to Cairo just to gaze on these sights alone. But there's more, on we go to the Coptic & Jewish ancient quarter then the Royal Manial Palace of the former Crown Prince Mohamed Ali. After lunch Egyptian-style, we'll motor to the mysterious Sphinx and the Pyramids on the edge of Cairo. Those who are fit and adventurous enough may wish to penetrate into the heart of the Great Pyramid, to the King's Chamber your ticket is included with our compliments (or the interior of Kephren Pyramid). Taking a camel ride (Included) is entirely your own choice! Conclude a memorable day as we host you on a Nile dinner cruise complete with exotic Egyptian entertainment.
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4 - ABU SIMBEL / ASWAN (B) Our
Cairo personnel will escort you to the airport to board your flight
to Aswan then its off with a PRIVATE car/driver & guide to ABU
SIMBEL, tour the mighty temples of Ramses the Great & Queen
Neferatri then back to Aswan and the legendary colonial style : Old
Cataract ( Subject to availability). Jacquie
Kennedy & Abu Simbel Temples in Egypt : It’s worth remembering that it was Jacquie Kennedy who provided crucial support for the mammoth rescue project. Without her help, Abu Simbel might have been lost. Arrive early in Egypt, extend one day to be able to see Abu Simbel . Read More
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5 - ASWAN (BLD) By noon we'll escort you to your Luxury floating hotel. You'll settle in to your cabin on your Luxury Nile cruiser
The Ultra Deluxe M/S Amarco ( for Amarco please add supplement of 20 % to the listed rates ) Sample Nile Cruises: Queen TIYI , Radamis II or the Royal Lotus ( Swiss Managed) or the Moon Goddess , where a fruit basket awaits you, then enjoy lunch on board. We'll have the opportunity to experience Egypt at its most authentic, as we sail the Nile in a graceful Felucca, the age-old sailing vessel of the river. If you wish, try your hand at camel riding! We'll take a traditional caravan to enjoy tea with Nubian villagers. Back in Aswan, we'll board a launch to visit the Temples of Philae, rescued from rising waters when the High Dam was built.This Island temple of Philae was dedicated to the Ancient Goddess ISIS : The Mystery of Isis Two millennia ago the Mediterranean world was enthralled by the mystery of Isis: "I, Isis, am all that has been, that is or shall be; no mortal man hath ever seen me unveiled." Called Aset by the ancient Egyptians, the goddess was a Madonna in the Mediterranean tradition that stretches far, far back to the primitive Mother Goddess from Anatolia, home to some of the oldest human communities on earth. Isis
was the powerful and quick-witted protector of her son Horus, the Sun
God. Ancient peoples throughout the Mediterranean regarded Isis and
Horus as the perfect Madonna and Child. Another legend says she was
Because of her wisdom and skill at protection, she was admired as a good magician capable of healing the sick and protecting the dead in their journey to the Underworld. Isis
is portrayed regally, as a queen seated on a throne (which may be the
meaning of her name), often holding her son Horus as a baby. Other images
show her with broad, magnificent gilded wings able to protect Isis,
the great Mother Goddess. Come explore her mystery in timeless
Then, back aboard our cruiser, we'll sail down river at a stately pace
to Kom Ombo, the twin temple dedicated to the crocodile river god, Sobek.
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6 - EDFU, ESNA (BLD)
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7 - LUXOR (BLD) Queen Nefertari's tomb will be closed until further notice for urgent repairs, so we 'll be touring instead : Ancient Workers Village at Deir El Medineh, the first known "Workers Village" these were the true creative heroes who built the temples & tombs for the mighty Pharaohs of the Nile Kingdom. Deir El Medinah is on Luxor's west bank you get a totally different perspective on ancient Egyptian life, at the ancient workers' settlement of Deir el-Medinah. While most of the imposing stone monuments and sites of Egypt honor the lives and after-lives of royalty, Deir el-Medinah gives us unique and surprising insights into the ordinary citizens who constructed and decorated the tombs. Here we'll see the excavated homes shared by laborers with their domestic animals. These quarters were surprisingly large, with three good-sized rooms, courtyard, kitchen, and even storage cellars. While ancient Egypt might not have been a workers' paradise, we'll see that artisans and builders were highly regarded in their community. We are proud to be the only operator to offer regular visits to this singular ancient settlement in its tour and cruise programs. as soon as Nefertari is opened again, we will reinstate it in our programs. The
Queen for whom the sun shines :
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8 - LUXOR, Sharm or ( Via CAIRO) (B)
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9 - Sharm El Sheikh (aBD)
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10 - Sharm El Sheikh (aBD)
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11 - Sharm El Sheikh (aBD)
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12 - MOUNT SINAI - St. CATHERINE ( Santa Katarina / Catarina ) Monastery
(BL)
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13 -CAIRO - HOME HOSTED FAMILY DINNER (aBD)
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14 - Cairo Fayoum (cBL) The wilds of the desert begin right on the outskirts of Cairo, and continue for hundreds of miles to the east and west, through sands, rock, mountains, oases, and a surprising variety of scenery and inhabitants. Join us for a day ranging across the desert like modern nomads. In place of camels, we’ll travel in comfortable, reliable four-by-four Toyota Land Cruisers. Your guide and drivers will meet you at your hotel, and soon you’ll leave bustling Cairo behind as you undertake the drive toward the Oasis of El Fayoum, 150 kilometers to the southwest. Hard as it is to believe, a great inland sea once covered these sands. It was a holy reserve of sacred crocodiles, symbolized by the god Sobek. We’ll visit the temple of Kom Oshim, drive over ancient lake beds, and alongside the waters of today’s Fayoum Lake to reach the fishermen’s village of Chak Chouk. There we’ll stop for a lunch of fish caught fresh that morning. There will be time to wander the village lanes and discreetly watch the everyday activities of baking flatbread, irrigating crops from the lake’s waters, and bringing in the catch. We’ll also include the craft and pottery museum where the best works of local artisans are on display. Then
it’s into our four-by-fours again, for an off-road adventure!
We’ll head alongside and across desert washes, between dunes,
and over ancient lake beds for 35 kilometers to the Valley of the Whales
( In Arabic : Wadi-El-Hitan) . Incredibly, these great mammals once
thrived - almost forty million years ago- in waters surrounded by sands.
We’ll stop and gaze in amazement at their fossilized remains alongside
smaller sea creatures that remain in stone. In the evening, you’ll return to your hotel in Cairo. Land transportation in air-conditioned four-wheel-drive Toyota Land Cruiser with the services of driver and English-speaking driver. Lunch is included
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15 - DEPARTURE (aB) This tour leaves daily from JFK , throughout the year. Subject to the availability of air space & the Nile Cruise. Please
note that the Nile vessels and cruise itineraries are subject to
change.
Moon Goddess ( all state rooms do offer private balconies)
The Ultra Deluxe all suites M/S Amarco
Why book with us ?
RATES per person, in deluxe accommodations, in US$: JFK
For travel at Easter ( two weeks) , Christmas or New Year's, a 15 percent supplement applies.
Rate includes:
Not
included:
Radamis
I
Radamis
II
CRUISE NOTES AND TIPS
Beside spacious restaurants, on board facilities include lounges with dancing every evening, large swimming pools, sun decks, a variety of bars and lounges, and shops.
Presidential
Suites : Just for fun, we'll even engage a local fortune - teller , knowledgeable in the mystic secrets of ancient Egypt, to read the future in your palm or your coffee grounds!
The Physically Challenged Passengers in Egypt Egypt presents challenges to the traveler in a wheelchair, but we are determined to make it possible for everyone to enjoy Egypt's wonders.
Here's what the wheelchair traveler may expect: 1. Airport arrival in Cairo may not be as smooth as at some more handicapped-ready airports, but it presents no big problems. 2. A number of five-star hotels in Cairo are well prepared to accommodate visitors in wheelchairs. 3. Most museums are not well prepared to receive wheelchair travelers, so their visits may be limited to certain exhibits, for example, those on the ground floor. 4. Some outdoor sights, such as the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and some temples along the Nile, are more or less readily accessible. Your Egyptian guides will display ingenuity in overcoming small barriers to access so that you can enjoy these wonders. It may be necessary in some places for the traveler to be carried by guides up or down steps or steep ramps to allow wheelchair access. 5. Unfortunately, some sights are inaccessible to wheelchairs, such as most of the tombs in the Valley of the Kings (including that of Tutankhamon). 6. At Luxor a suitable ramp connects the Nile cruise boat dock to street level. There are a few small steps which can be negotiated by wheelchair with the crew's help (our crew members are always available to help). At Aswan there is no ramp, but rather two flights of 20 steps each. Travelers will need to be carried between street and boat levels by our crew. 7. The gangway of some of the Nile cruise vessel is wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs, but the angle of ascent may be steep and the guest may have to be carried aboard. Onboard, most of the ship do not have an elevator, but wheelchair travelers can be accommodated in a wheelchair-friendly cabin on the same deck as the reception and dining rooms.
The Great Pyramid of Cheops . . . Are You Up to the Adventure?
As you continue along the unventilated passages, the oxygen becomes depleted, the air becomes noticeably warmer and more pungent. The ascent of steep stairways consumes more energy than you imagined, and you find yourself short of breath. Lighting is dim, every footstep must be carefully calculated. Low passageways repeatedly oblige you to advance while bent down, and your muscles protest. Where walls disappear into the dark above, you feel wedged into a shaft. Despite warnings, and your own resolve, claustrophobic feelings are hard to suppress. Finally, you behold the King's Chamber at the heart of the Great Pyramid. The effort to reach it has made the reward more exhilarating than you imagined. If only you can face the return. Is the King's Chamber for you? If you're not used to bending and regular exercise, you might find the challenge beyond your capabilities. Turning back is more difficult the farther you go, and the experience could leave you aching for days afterwards. Be realistic about yourself, your abilities, and your disposition. And remember that there are many other rewarding sights and adventures at Giza, without the physical challenge and risks of the King's Chamber. The decision is up to you.
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