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Cairo MEET & ASSIST Transfer Coordinators will meet delegates as soon as they enter the airport building and prior to any procedures with Company sign on which the Company name is typed in bold letters. Meet & Assist Our coordinators who are easy to be identified with the conference nametags, will assist delegates to finish their immigration & customs formalities. Afterwards, they will lead delegates to the luggage claim to identify their personal belongings and place it on a trolley. After passing through the customs, they will lead delegates to the waiting vehicle at the parking lot to transfer them to their hotels. Meet & assist + Transfers From Cairo airport to Hotel $50 ( per person ) Supplement Hotel in Cairo per night Single Room Double Room 150.00 USD 190.00 USD
Tours starting from Cairo ID Tours Description and rates Half Day tour to the Egyptian Museum CR01 (Excluding mummies and war peace). 90 60 55 CR02 Half day tour to Citadel, Mohamed Ali Mosque & Khan El Khalili Bazaars. 90 60 55 Half Day tour to Old Cairo Churches, Jewish Synagogue including CR03 Coptic Museum. 87 60 55 CR04 Half day tour to Giza Pyramids and Sphinx. 90 65 55 CR05 Half day Tour Memphis & Sakkara. 100 70 60 Full Day Tour to the Egyptian Museum, Citadel, Mohamed Ali Mosque CR06 and bazaars. 120 85 80 CR07 Full day Tour the Pyramids, Sphinx, Memphis and Sakkara. 150 90 86 CR08 Full day tour to the Egyptian Museum, Pyramids & Sphinx. 135 90 85 CR09 Full day Tour Coptic Monasteries of Wadi El Natroun. 160 93 70 Full day Tour to Alexandria including visits to Cata Combs, CR10 Pompeys Pilar, Roman Theatre and Citadel. 237 140 115 Cairo by night on board of cruising restaurant including dinner CR11 & entertainment. 110 95 70 CR12 Sound & Light Performance at the Pyramids (Please check Language). 70 55 50 N.B: 1. The above rates are quoted per person in US Dollars. 2. Rates include: Transportation, Entrance fees & English (or) French speaking guide. A supplement of $ 15 per tour should be added for other language 1 Pax 2 Pax 3/5 pax CR13 Cairo 3 Nights Package. See the details below
Pyramids and Sphinx The Pyramids of Cheops, Chefren, and Mycerinos are reckoned as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The great Pyramid of Cheops is built of 2,300,000 blocks, each weighing an average of two and one-half tons. In the face of such immensity, one can t help but feel the wonder and awe that so many writers and artists have sought to convey over the centuries. Not far from the Pyramids is the Great Sphinx of Giza, which dates from the time of Chefren. Hewn from natural yellowish limestone and standing 65 feet high and 187 feet long, this unforgettable statue combines the head of a pharaoh with a lion s body. Egyptian Museum The Egyptian museum is the most important depository of Egyptian antiquities anywhere in the world. It features artifacts from the Pharaonic and Greco-Roman Periods, including the celebrated mummies of ancient Egypt's Kings and Tutankhamun treasures. Memphis & Sakkara Memphis served as the capital of Upper and Lower Egypt some 5 000 years ago during the First Dynasty. Menes, the first pharaoh of this dynasty, built in Memphis, a great white-walled palace and the Temple of Ptah. One of the most exciting historical and archaeological areas in all Egypt is Sakkara, situated about 15 kilometers south west of Cairo. The famous Step Pyramid of King Zoser dominates the site. It was the first pyramid to be built in ancient Egypt, preceding those at Giza by couple of centuries, and is the work of the famous pharaonic architect, Imhotep.
Citadel & Bazaar Situated on a spur of the Muqattam hills, the citadel dominates Cairo's skyline and was the nerve centre of the City and Egypt for almost 700 years. Its construction was initiated in 1176 by Saladin. Mameluke Sultans and Turkish governors later on made it their residence, building palaces and mosques within the Citadel walls. Mohamed Ali in 1800s added significantly to the citadel giving Cairo an important element of the skyline by his alabaster mosque. The tour also includes a visit to Khan El Khalili, a famous Cairo bazaar dating to the late 14th century. Sound & Light Show at the Pyramids Guests enjoy a fabulous 45 minutes show at the feet of the Pyramids of Giza, held every evening. The show does not only tell the story of the Pyramids but the whole story of Pharaonic history of Egypt. Dinner Cruise - Evening tour Dining on the Nile is a delightful way to spend an evening. Cruising restaurants offer international cuisine. Entertainment will usually include a belly dancer and a whirling dervish. All this takes place whilst gently floating along the Nile where the twinkling lights of Cairo and the scenic shores will captivate you.
CR13 : Cairo 3 Nights Package Price Per person in Single room: USD 780.00 Per person in Double cabin: USD 765.00 Price Includes - Three nights accommodation 5* hotel on bed and buffet breakfast basis. - 02 full day tours including lunch. - Transfer in Cairo from the hotel to airport and vice versa Price excludes - Domestic air fare. - Any beverage during meals. - Any item not mentioned above
Luxor LA01: Luxor and Aswan (Nile Cruise Program) Sailing on 14 th 22 th March, 2010 from Luxor to Aswan. March, 2010 & 1st Day: Luxor A.M. Embarkation before lunch. P.M. Visit the temple of Karnak and the temple of The Temple of Luxor: was dedicated to the Theban Triad, the three gods Amun-Min, Mut and Khonsu (the two latter had their respective temples at Karnak). Mut was Amun-Min's wife, and Khonsu their son. The temples at Karnak and the Temple of Luxor were connected by an impressive avenue flanked with grand sphinxes on both sides. The entire avenue was more than 3 km long, and must have had more than 2000 sphinxes all together. The Temples of Karnak are a series of monuments that were the main place of worship in Thebian times, and they can be divided into the Amun temple Enclosure, which is the largest; the Mut Temple Enclosure on the south side; and the Montu Temple Enclosure. The Amun and Montu enclosure were once connected by canals to the Nile providing passage for sacred boats, during festivals. Karnak is the main center of worship in ancient Egypt. No site in the world makes more overwhelming & lasting impression then this (Temple of Temples). Return to the Nile Cruise. Farewell dinner on board followed by belly dancer performance Overnight in Luxor. 2nd Day: Luxor / Esna / Edfu Buffet breakfast on board A.M. Cross to the West Bank. Visit the Necropolis of Thebes, Valley of the Kings, the temple of Queen Hatshepust, and the Colossi of Memnon. Morning visit to the West Bank including: Colossi of Memnon Amenhotep III (18th Dynasty) built a mortuary temple in Thebes that was guarded by two gigantic statues on the outer gates. All that remains now are the 19.5m statues of Amenhotep. Though damaged by nature and ancient tourists, the statues are still impressive. Long after Amenhotep the Greeks decided that the statue represented their hero, Memnon, son of Tithonus, and Eos, who fought in defense of Troy and was slain by Achilles.
Valley of the Kings & Queens The Egyptian belief that "To speak the name of the dead is to make him live again" is certainly carried out in the building of the tombs. The king's formal names and titles are inscribed in his tomb along with his images and statues. Most of the tombs were cut into the limestone following a similar pattern: three corridors, an antechamber and a sunken sarcophagus, construction usually lasted six years, beginning with the new reign. Most of these tombs are retaining their original colors Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshpsut Transfer back to the Nile Cruise and lunch on board The mortuary temple of Queen Hatshpsut is one of the most dramatically situated in the world. The queen's architect, Senenmut, designed it and set it at the head of a valley overshadowed by the Peak of the Thebes, the "Lover of Silence," where lived the goddess who presided over the necropolis. a tree lined avenue of sphinxes led up to the temple, and ramps led from terrace to terrace. The porticoes on the lowest terrace are out of proportion and coloring with the rest of the building. P.M. Sail to Esna. Cross the lock. Sail to Edfu and visit Edfu Temple by horse-drawn carriages The Temple of Edfu The major Ptolemaic temple of Edfu is the bestpreserved major temple in Egypt. it is dedicated to the falcon god Horus and was built over a 180- year period from 237 BC to 57 BC, the temple was excavated last century by Auguste Mariette. Its courtyard and surrounds were buried beneath sand and also houses built by local villagers. Deep within the temple is the sanctuary where a statue of Horus would have been cared for by priests. Buffet dinner on board followed by Fun night & Galabbeya Party. Overnight on board.
3rd Day: Edfu /Kom Ombo / Aswan A.M. Visit the temple of Horus in Edfu. Sail to Kom Ombo. P.M. Visit the temple shared by the two Gods Sobek and Haroeris. Sail to Aswan and overnight. Kom Ombo Temple The unusual double temple built during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. The temple is dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon god Haroeris (Horus the Elder). Despite being badly damaged, the temple is a beautiful sight as one approach from either direction on the river, particularly as sunset nears and the colors change. Long ago, crocodiles probably sunned themselves on an island nearby, today; there are no crocodiles to be seen - except for some mummified ones on display at the temple complex. Return to the Nile Cruise and lunch while sailing from Kom Ombo to Aswan and overnight 4th Day: Aswan A.M. Visit of the High Dam and the temple of Philae. P.M. View of the Elephantine Island by felucca (sailing boat) and view of the Agha Khan Mausoleum. Overnight in Aswan. Buffet breakfast in hotel Aswan, Egypt's sunniest southern city and ancient frontier town located about 890 km south of Cairo, it has a distinctively African atmosphere. It is the starting and ending point of Nile cruises today. In ancient times, Aswan was known as Syene, the southern border of Pharaonic Egypt. Syene was the center of trade between Egypt, adjoining Nubia and the rest of southern Africa. Morning visit to the High Dam & Philae Temple High Dam Located near Aswan, the world famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the 1960s. Today it provides irrigation and electricity for the whole of Egypt together with the old Aswan Dam that was built by the British between 1898 and 1902`, 6km down river, two Mile long High Dam you can gaze across Lake Nassar, the huge reservoir created when it was built, to Kalabsha temple in the south and the huge power station to the north.
Philae Temple Once renowned as the (The Pearl of Egypt) by virtue of its rich Vegetation & its magnificent assemblage of temples The island of Philae now lies beneath the waters of Lake Nasser; but fortunately thanks to a spectacular rescue operation carried through with financial & technical assistance from Italy and West Germany, it was possible to save at least the most important monuments Return to the Nile Cruise and lunch on board Dinner on board followed by Nubian Show Overnight in Aswan 5th Day: Aswan A.M. Disembarkation after breakfast Day 02 Buffet breakfast on board while sailing from Aswan to Kom Ombo Morning visit to Kom Ombo temple Return to the Nile Cruise and lunch while sailing from Kom Ombo to Edfu End of itinerary
Price Per person in Single cabin: USD 1350.00 Per person in Double cabin: USD 950.00 Price Includes - Four nights accommodation on board of 5 * cruise boat on full board bases and sightseeing tours as per cruise program. - One night In Cairo on Bed & Breakfast Basis. - Meet, Great assist upon arrival / departure in Cairo, Aswan and Luxor. - The cruise programs may change in sequence but not in visits due to the cruise schedule and arrival date / time Price excludes - Domestic air fare: Cairo / Luxor - Aswan / Cairo USD 250.00 per person Air fare is liable to change without prior notice. - Any beverage during meals. - Any item not mentioned above
Sharm El Sheikh SS01: Sharm El Sheikh Program The ten-mile stretch of beach is surrounded by spectacular mountains and faces the stunning Red Sea. Large complexes belonging to international hotel chains have chosen Sharm El Sheikh for its unspoiled location, the convenience of travel and the wide range of facilities on offer. At Sharm El Sheikh you will find the entire amenities one could expect of a first class destination casinos, nightclubs, golf courses and spa facilities. Add to that activities such as diving, sailing & water sports, horse riding, camel trekking, desert safaris and nearby ancient sites, it is a total resort experience whether you want to relax or be adventurous. Price Per person in Single room: USD760.00 Per person in Double room: USD 580.00 Price Includes - Three nights accommodation 5* hotel on bed and buffet breakfast basis. - Transfer in Cairo from the hotel to airport and vice versa - Transfer in Sharm El Sheikh from the airport to hotel and vice versa Price excludes - Domestic air fare: Cairo / Sharm El Sheikh / Cairo USD 130.00 per person Air fare is liable to change without prior notice. - Any beverage during meals. - Any item not mentioned above