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The
Splendor of
EGYPT TOUR
MARCH 7-17, 2008
day by day
ITINERARY
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Day
01
03/07/07
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Departure from JFK on
board Egypt Air |
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Day
02
03/08/07
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Arrival Cairo.
Meeting and assistance through immigration and Transfer to your
selected hotel – dinner at the hotel, rest of the day at
leisure. |
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Day
03
03/0/07
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At 09:00 buffet breakfast at the main restaurant of your
hotel.
09:30 departure to visit the famous Salah Al-Din’s Citadel
– was constricted by Salah Al Din in 1183 A.D. dominate Cairo
from the Mokattam hills, it comprises a number of important
monuments among which are the Mosque of Soliman Pasha – The
Alabaster Mosque and Joseph’s well.
Then proceed to the Alabaster Mosque which is situated on
the Northern heights of the Citadel where it can be seen from
every part of Cairo –construction of the Mosque began in 1830
A.D. by Mohamed Ali, it was built in the Ottoman style and is
distinguished by its dome, which is 52 meters high, and its two
minarets which rise 84 meters from the ground levels of its
courtyard in which you may enjoy the breath taking view of the
entire capital the Nile and in the far horizon the Pyramids.
It is named the Alabaster Mosque because of the alabaster
marble used to cover its interior and exterior walls.
Lunch
at Sea Horse restaurant
Departure to explore the exquisite Egyptian Museum which is
considered one of the world’s greatest museum – it allows the
visitor to become acquainted with the antiquities of Egypt’s
Pharaonic period.
Over 120000 artifacts and monuments in addition to some
mommies on display dated back – some 50 centuries before our
time, the most famous and exciting in this Museum is the
magnificent “Tut Ankh Amoun collection”
Passing by Al Azhar Mosque and University which is consider
one of the oldest in the world – the first lecture having been
given there in 975 A.D. we reach Khan El Khalili Bazaar dating
back to the end of the 14th century A.D., is one of
the greatest oriental bazaars in the world.
The Khan El Khalili shops display a wonderful collection of
brassware, rich textiles and other attractive oriental products.
Return to your hotel.
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Day
04
03/10/07
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Breakfast.
At
09:00 buffet breakfast at the main restaurant of your hotel.
09:30
departure to visit one of the seven wonders of the world.
(1)
The
great Pyramid
Was built by
King Cheops ( IV dynasty ) circa 2690 B.C … it covers an area of
13 aeries with a high of 146 meters has now become 137 meters
after the erosion of its summit, the total volume of its size is
2.5 million cubic meters.
The
ancient Egyptians aim building the Pyramids was that they should
save as sepulchers for their pharaohs to preserve their bodies
for they believed in resurrection and immortality.
(2)
The
second Pyramid
Was
built by King Chefren, the son of Cheops, it reaches 136 meters,
part of the Pyramid still bears traces of the outer casing which
covered it.
(3)
The
third Pyramid
This
smaller Pyramid was built in the region of “Menkaura” or
“Mykerinous” the son of Chefren – its height is 62 meters, the
lower wall of this Pyramid is encased in a layer of granite.
(4)
The
Sphinx
By
carriages or a camel or horse back you will visit the Sphinx.
A
mythical statue with body of a lion and the face of man, the
Sphinx measures 70 meters in length and 20 meters in height.
Scholars believe that the face of the Sphinx closely resembles
that of Chefren.
Lunch
at Sphinx Sun restaurant
Then
we will explore the first old capital of Egypt then we visit the
step Pyramid of Sakkara, which was built for the Pharaoh Zoser
by Imhotep, the architect, physician, philosopher and statesman
in the year 3816 B.C.
The
first large-scale stone structure in history, the step Pyramid
marks a traditional phase in the evaluation of an architectural
and mystic concept from the simple “Mastaba” to the smooth –
sided Pyramid in its final form.
Then
we proceed to visit the Pyramid of Unas and the Mastaba of
Mereruke, Ti and Ptahotep.
Here-too, is
the serapuem where the sacred Apis mummies were entombed each in
a massive sarcophagus in cavernous under ground gallery.
Adjoining Sakkara in Memphis, sire of the capital established by
King Mena or (Narmar) who united Upper and Lower Egypt into one
kingdom and formed the first dynasty about 3500 B.C.
Return to hotel.
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Day
05
3/11/07 |
Early buffet breakfast.
Transfer to Cairo airport for departure to Luxor (one hour
flight) distribution of the cabins of your selected cruise.
Arrival Luxor airport – meeting and assistance by our
representative and transfer to dock to embark your selected
cruise.
Welcome drinks – check in – rest of the day at leisure for
personal activities.
Lunch and dinner on board – overnight.
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Day
06
03/12/07
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Breakfast on board.
Early morning (to avoid the heat) departure to visit the
West Bank monuments cross the Nile by motor boat to explore the
Valley of the Kings – it is where 64 of Egypt’s Pharaohs had
palatial resting places hewed into cheer rock.
Among these kings are the most famous “King Tut”, “Horemheb”,
“Siti I”, “Ramses III”, “Amenhoteb II” and “Ramses II”
Then we proceed to visit Deir El Bahri Temple – an
architectural tour –de-force built by Queen Hatchepsut as
funerary temple to perform religious rites for her spirit.
It was named “Deir El Bahari” because Christians of the 07th
century A.D. used it as a monastery, in order not to forget the
name of Queen Hatchepsut remember “Hot Chiken Soup” – Deir means
monastery.
On our way to the ship visit the Colossis of Memnon, the
giant statues Memorializing King Amenhoteb II
Departure to visit the monuments of the East Bank of the Nile.
We
start our visit by the Temple of Luxor, in the heart of the
70000 populated city – it was built by Amenophis of 18th
dynasty, the Temple of Luxor was once joined to the Temple of
Karnak by an avenue of Rem-headed Sphinxes, many of which have
still remained to date one of the obelisk which once stood in
the front of the Temple, now rises at the “Place de la Concord”
in Paris.
The
Temple of Amon known as Karnak Temple, a holy city of pylons,
hypostyle halls.
Colossal statues, shrines and obelisks built in the 20th
century B.C and dedicated to the God, his consort “Mut” and
their son Khouson, the pharaohs enlarged its area and built
additional annexes to it till it became the largest place of
worship ever known to man.
Lunch on board
P.M. sail to Edfu through Esna lock – enjoy a colorful
sailing after dinner – enjoy a Galabia party on board –
overnight at Edfu.
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Day
07
03/13/07
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After breakfast.
Departure by horse drawn carriage to visit the Temple of
Horus (The Falcon God) built by King “Ptolomeo III” in 235 B.C
this Temple is remarkable for its magnitude and its frantically
intact state of preservation, the Temple was dedicated to
“Horus” the Falcon God.
Return to the ship.
Enjoy the magnificent scenery as we sail to Kom Ombo
Lunch on board.
Walk to visit the Temple of Kom Ombo – a masterpiece
building overlooking the Nile and was dedicated to two deities –
the crocodile headed “Sobek” and “Haroeries” the headed sparrow
hawk.
Return to the ship – sail to Aswan – Dinner on board –
overnight at Aswan
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Day
08
03/14/07
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After breakfast.
Your day begins at the engineering miracle of the Aswan
High Dam built in 1960.
It is one of largest three dam in the world and the
advanced technology of the 20th century.
Then proceed the Granite Quarries to visit the famous
unfinished Obelisk, it is hewn and smoothed on three sides,
while the forth side still attached to the quary-bed.
It is a concrete example of how the ancient Egyptian went
about fashioning these graceful monuments.
Lunch on board of your ship.
In the afternoon – sailing by felucca (Traditional Egyptian
boat) and visit the Botanical Garden where a magnificent, open-air
showplace of rare and exotic species of trees and flowers.
Return
to your ship – dinner and overnight.
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Day
09
03/15/07
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Check-out after breakfast.
Transfer to Aswan airport for departure to Cairo – meeting and
assistance by our representative at Cairo airport and transfer
to your selected hotel.
Time
to relax – dinner & overnight.
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Day
10
03/16/07
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Departure at 08:00 A.M to Alexandria via the desert high way,
the distance to Alexandria is 220 kms and takes about 3 hours
drive.
Alexandria was named after Alexander the Great who ordered
the foundation of the city in 332 B.C, He charged his architect
“Deimocrates” with the planning of the new city which
memorialized his name.
Along history… Alexandria was then the capital of Egypt and
a center of Greek culture and civilization, today Alexandria is
the second capital of Egypt and the largest port and one of the
major summer resorts on the Mediterranean sea and known as the
pearl of the Mediterranean.
Lunch
in Al Saraya restaurant.
After
lunch the visit of:
(1)
Pompey’s Pillar
This
is a huge granite pillar about 25 meters high believed to have
been erected around 292 A.D – the name Pompey’s Pillar is
misleading, however it was erected in memory of the emperor
Diocletion.
(2)
The
Catacombs of Kom El Shogafa
About
10 minutes walk from the Pompey’s Pillar are the Catacombs which
are consisting of three stories cut into rock about 30 meters
deep, dated back to the end of the 01st century and
the beginning of the 02nd century A.D.
And
were only discovered at the beginning of the 20th
century.
(3)
The
Roman Amphitheatre
It is
small amphitheatre discovered in the area of Kom El-Dekk near
the Roman Museum.
It
has twelve marble terraces for Ming a semi-circle, and is
considered the only one of its kind in Egypt.
(4)
The
Qait Bay Fort
On
the top of the eastern harbor closer to the city center on the
same spot where the old pharos of Alexandria once stood and was
one of the seven wonders of the ancient world the lighthouse was
destroyed by a series of earthquakes, some of its stones have
been incorporated into the foundation of the fort built in the
same site in the 15th century.
Inside the fort there is a small naval museum with model of
ships painting and model of historical naval seines.
Return to hotel – overnight.
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Day
11
03/17/07 |
After breakfast.
Check-out and transfer to Cairo airport for your return
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please note:
**optional Abu Sibel
excursion is available at an additional cost.
**any additional and evening outings
that will be offered are optional and available on a 'pay for your own'
basis. transportation for those will be provided when possible.
**minor changes to itinerary maybe
necessary; you will be notified of such changes before departure.
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