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Day 1 Cairo Welcome to Cairo, the city of
mysterious pyramids and pharaohs, tombs and temples and more than
6000 years of history. Our representative will meet you at the
airport and transport you to your hotel in Cairo. This evening you
will meet your tour leader (and fellow travellers), who will brief
you about the next few days of your journey.
Day 2 Cairo The morning is spent visiting the Giza Plateau
to explore the world famous pyramids of Cheops, Chephren and
Mycrenos. In the afternoon we will head our way to Sakkara, the
first capital of ancient Egypt, famous for its step pyramid built
by King Zoser in 2700 B.C. In the evening we'll board the overnight
train to Aswan.
Day 3 Aswan Our day starts with the discovery of the High
Dam before visiting the Philae Temple - dedicated to the Goddess
Isis - and the unfinished Obelisk.
Day 4 Aswan, Nile Cruise Today we board our 5 star cruise
boat to begin our voyage on the Nile. We first visit the
Elephantine and Kitchener Islands and then continue sailing north.
We overnight on the cruise boat and enjoy the superb scenery from
the deck of our floating hotel (meals included).
Day 5 Nile Cruise Today we sail on the Nile all day long and
enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of one of the greatest rivers on
Earth. We remain on our 5 star cruise boat for another overnight
stay (meals included).
Day 6 Nile Cruise, Komombo, Edfu, Luxor After breakfast we
will head to the Komombo Temple which was built during the
Ptolemaic and Roman periods. The temple is dedicated to the
crocodile god Sobek and god Horus. Then we continue to Edfu to
visit the largest and best preserved temple in Egypt. The temple is
dedicated to the falcon god Horus and was built over a 180-year
period from 237 BC to 57 BC. We then set sail for Luxor. After
cheking into our hotel, we depart to visit the temple of Luxor on
the East Bank of the Nile which was dedicated to the great god
Amun, his wife Mut and their son Khonsu (the mood god) - together
representing the Theban triad. The temple was built on the site of
a probable smaller structure for the god Amun, while the earliest
parts of the temple seen today date from the 14th century BC and
the time of Amenhotep III. seen today date from the 14th century BC
and the time of Amenhotep III.
Day 7 Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut, Cairo After
breakfast we depart for the West Bank of the Nile where our donkeys
are waiting to take us into the Valley of the Kings through quiet
roads with captivating views of the Nile. After the donkey ride, we
start our explore this magnificent site, "the city of the Dead",
where majestic tombs were carved into the desert rocks, decorated
richly, and filled with treasures for the afterlife of the
Pharaohs. Rising out of the desert plain in a series of terraces,
the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut will be our next stop. This evening
we board our overnight train to Cairo.
Day 8 Cairo Our journey continues with a visit to one of the most
important museums in the world, the Egyptian Museum, which houses
more than 100.000 relics of ancient Egypt. Today we also explore
the Citadel of Saladin, Mosque of Mohamed Ali, the Hanging Church
and the world famous Kahn El Khalili bazaar.
Day 9 Cairo Our trip ends after breakfast in Cairo. Our
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