Join us on a journey through time as we sail through the legendary lands of Ancient Egypt and discover Bedouin desert villages. We travel down the Nile on traditional felucca sailboats, stopping en route to explore temple ruins and hidden tombs. Then we venture into the Western Desert to fi nd verdant oases and camp under the stars among sand dunes and surreal wind-eroded rock formations.
Itinerary
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1
Join tour Cairo
Arrive Cairo and check-in at hotel. Cairo is a vibrant, exhilarating, exotic, fascinating and welcoming city. Home to the best Pharaonic, Coptic and Islamic sights in Egypt, this city is where you never know what incredible, half-forgotten monument you might stumble across while wandering around. If you arrive early you may wish to catch your first glimpse of the mighty Nile river, visit the capital's medieval markets by Khan El-Khalili, or walk down the Nile promenade. There are also plenty of cinemas, theatres and modern malls.
Overnight Standard Hotel
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In Cairo; overnight train to Aswan
Cairo is Africa’s largest capital city and is known as the city of a thousand minarets. Driving to Giza we see the Pyramids and Sphinx, among the most impressive manmade spectacles in the world. The Great Pyramid of Cheops is the largest of the group (originally 145m high with a square base 232m). Second is the Pyramid of Chephren (136m high, width 210m). The complex includes the Sphinx, a crouching lion with a human head carved from solid rock, and the splendid Granite Temple. We also visit the Egyptian Museum which contains the treasure of Tutankhamun. Tonight we board the overnight train to Aswan.
Overnight Basic Train
Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
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Arrive Aswan
Arriving around midday, the rest of the day is free in Aswan. Situated on the east bank, Aswan is traditionally regarded as the frontier town of Upper Egypt; it stands just below the first Cataract and is the meeting point of Arab culture with Nubia and black Africa. Aswan’s bazaar area is stuffed with craftwork of a strong Sudanese style. You may want to take an excursion to the Aswan High Dam (built in 1971) and the Granite Quarries from where the pharaohs cut many of their huge obelisks and statues and visit Philae Temple, situated on an island in the Nile.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
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In Aswan
Our time in Aswan is free form and there are a number of places worth seeing (all optional to give as much flexibility to your time here as possible). It is possible for your tour leader to organise an excursion by road (or air) from Aswan to the temples of Abu Simbel. Cut into the rock face, these huge structures were raised 61m to save them from inundation by the artificial lake created by the High Dam. The 29m high statues represent Ramses II.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
5
In Aswan; Nile Felucca Sailtrek from Aswan towards Edfu
This morning we suggest a camel trek through the desert to the abandoned Coptic Monastery of St. Simeon. Later we board our feluccas for our voyage, sailing towards Edfu. The leisurely and informal nature of felucca sailing means that no fixed night stops can be given. These depend to a considerable extent on the elements. As we sail, we see the intensive cultivation of the Nile Valley and at intermittent points are small villages which depend upon the river for their livelihood. In general, our evening stops will be by the river bank or at mid-river islands, where we set up a wild camp allowing pleasant early morning swims. We sleep on the deck of the feluccas and the experience of sleeping under the stars more than compensates for the limited facilities. Our crew look after us admirably and are great fun. Our stopping times, however, are extremely variable and we need to take maximum advantage of the northerly winds.
Overnight Basic Felucca
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Sailing to Kom Ombo
Today we continue upstream, seeing the intensive cultivation of the Nile Valley and small villages which depend upon the river for their livelihood. In the afternoon we aim to reach Kom Ombo. The temple of Kom Ombo is unique in that it is dedicated to two gods, Horus and Sobek. Sobek the crocodile god was much needed at this spot as the river here was noted for crocodiles until early this century.
Overnight Basic Felucca
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Day sailing on Felucca
Today we enjoy another day taking in the scenes of life on the Nile, enjoying a book, chatting with group or crew members and forgetting all about time as we sail down the worlds longest river.
Overnight Basic Felucca
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Felucca towards Edfu; taxi to Luxor
We sail towards Edfu today, the largest Egyptian temple after Karnak, dating from the time of the Ptolemies (3rd-1st century BC). A falcon-headed god guards the Temple of Horus, which is in almost perfect condition. The temple is unusual in that the roof is still intact. After our road transfer to Luxor we’ll take horse drawn carriages (caleshes) from our hotel to visit the stupendous Temple of Amun at Karnak, the labour of numerous pharaohs. Begun about 2000 BC, the most imposing structures include the 134 pillars of the Hypostyle Hall, carved all over with scenes of the king worshipping Amun.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
9
In Luxor
This morning, we cross the Nile and travel by bus to the extraordinary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt’s only female Pharaoh, who usurped the throne from her son, the future Tuthmoses III. The scale of the temple and its magnificent setting are breathtaking, but perhaps even more remarkable are the details - look out for the fine carving of the ‘Expedition to the Land of Punt’. We then take a short bus ride to the Valley of the Kings’ to explore some of the more important sites made famous in 1922 by the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun by Howard Carter. We visit three tombs.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
10
Drive to Kharga Oasis
Today we spend the day heading west, entering the Western Desert, part of the Great Sahara. Christian in its early history, the Western Desert then fell to the Muslims and the Berbers. Finally, in the 11th century, it became part of Egypt. The first of the four major oases we visit is Kharga whose main wealth comes from date palms. We visit El Bagawat necropolis dating back to the second century AD. We visit the chapel of exodus and the chapel of peace along with the Kharga museum. We will go to both a date and a carpet factory and head to the spice market after dinner to soak up the atmosphere and stop off at a local coffee shop.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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Drive to Dakhla Oasis
After breakfast we head to Dakhla Oasis; we visit the Old Covered City with its oil press, school, courthouse and dwelling chambers. Later on we discover the tombs of El Muzawaka and deir el Hagar. As the sun goes down we take a camel ride amongst the sand dunes and have a relaxing bath in the warm springs.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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The White Desert
We continue north and as we approach Farafra the terrain becomes a white limestone ‘moonscape’. Farafra is the smallest of the four major oases, the desert scenery is at its best here – steep cliffs ring the oasis on one side and the wind forms dunes from the sand on the other. We tour the city before striking out to explore the extraordinary and spectacular geology of the White Desert. We visit the most dramatic parts of the desert, marvelling at the wind-eroded chalk outcrops, before reaching our overnight camp.
Overnight Basic Camping
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Black Desert and Bahariya
Our desert exploration continues as we move on to Bahariya. We go off road and head to the black desert and its dunes. We will climb sand dunes, visit the crystal mountain and soak up the wonders of the stunning scenery. We will bath in warm springs.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
14
Walk to English Mountain; Golden Mummie's tombs and drive to Cairo
After breakfast we walk to the English Mountain and then enjoy the environs of Bahariya which holds many sites of archaeological interest we will visit the temple of Alexander the Great, the tombs of the nobles and the Golden Mummies, one of the most important finds in Egypt since the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb. After all this we drive to Cairo.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
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Tour ends Cairo
Tour ends in Cairo after breakfast.
Included meals: Breakfast