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6 days Starts/Ends: Cairo A compact breakaway that showcases the very best of ancient Egypt. Taking in the major highlights of Cairo and Luxor. From the legendary Pyramids of Giza and Egyptian Museum, to the tomb strewn Valley of the Kings in Luxor. HIGHLIGHTS AND INCLUSIONS Trip Highlights Cairo - Pyramids & Sphinx at Giza Plateau Necropolis of Saqqara Egyptian Museum Luxor - Temple of Karnak Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon, Temple of Queen Hatshepsut What's Included Breakfast daily 3 nights 4-5 star hotels 2 overnight trains: Cairo - Luxor - Cairo (1st class sleeper cabin) Touring of Cairo, Giza, Saqqara and Luxor Airport arrival and departure transfer day 1 and day 6 Services of an Egyptian tour guide degree qualified in Egyptology All relevant transfer and transportation in private modern air-conditioned vehicles What's Not Included Tipping Kitty: USD$40-60, paid in local currency Entrance Fees: USD$60-80, paid in local currency International flights and visa Tip for your tour guide. We recommend you allow $3-5 USD per day, per traveller. Tipping your guide is an entirely personal gesture DETAILED ITINERARY Day 1 : Cairo Tuesday. Welcome to Egypt and the start of your holiday! Arrival at Cairo Airport, you will be met by a representative from On The Go. The prominent sign depicting our company logo easily identifies our representative. Cairo International Airport can appear to be a little chaotic to the uninitiated, this is normal! Upon exiting the airport you will be escorted to our awaiting transportation and transferred to your hotel. Here, your Egyptian adventure begins! For those arriving a day or two earlier than day one of the tour, one of our team will be on hand to advise on where best to enjoy your extra time in Cairo in advance of the tour commencing. Day One is designed to be an arrival day for all passengers, so there are no formal arrangements on this first day. Overnight - Cairo Day 2 : Pyramids of Giza & Saqqara Cairo Luxor. After a good nights rest, we have a full day of touring planned for today. You ll need to have your bags packed as we ll be travelling down to Luxor in southern Egypt tonight. Our first stop this morning is the famous pyramids and huge Sphinx at Giza Plateau. Sole survivors from the ancient Greek-listed Seven Wonders of the World, the pyramids are the planet s oldest tourist attraction! Known as Cheops, Chephren and Mycerinus, the pyramids were already more than 2,000 years old when Herodotus the Greek historian visited them (5th century BC). A highly skilled corps of mathematicians, masons, surveyors and stone cutters carrried out the job of building the pyramids. 100,000 slaves were used to carry out the backbreaking task of moving and laying the stones of the largest pyramid-cheops. About 2.5 million limestone blocks, quarried locally and weighing in excess of 6 million tonnes, were used in the construction of Cheops. Leaving the Pyramids of Giza, we ll sometimes drop into a Government supervised papyrus emporium. Here, you can buy genuine papyrus at quite reasonable prices. Continuing to the necropolis of Saqqara, we can explore the myriad tombs and temples at this site and see Zhoser s step pyramid, which was constructed by Imhotep, the pharaoh s chief - 1 -

architect in 2700 BC. Later we travel to Luxor on board the overnight sleeper train. Overnight - Sleeper Train (B) Day 3 : Luxor Luxor. This morning we arrive into Luxor and check into our hotel. Home of the legendary Valley of the Kings and Temple of Karnak, 4000 year-old Luxor is ancient Egypt at its best. Enjoy some rest and relaxation. Tonight, an optional visit is available to the Temple of Luxor with dinner which is booked/pay locally at approx USD$20 including entrance fees. The Luxor Temple, a strikingly graceful piece of architecture built by the New Kingdom pharaoh Amenophis III, was originally joined to Karnak by an avenue of sphinxes. The temple comprises a striking array of great halls, courts and colonnades decorated with colossal statues of great pharaohs including Ramses II and towering columns. An obelisk, which is one of a pair, also remains at the temple. Its towering counterpart now stands in the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France. Visiting at night makes for a cooler visit weather-wise, though more importantly the temple is also beautifully illuminated, making a visit all the more evocative as the artificial light creates an eerie spectacle as shadow and light play off the colossal statues and reliefs. For those not opting for the optional excursion, there is time to relax and go have something to eat. As we have an early start tomorrow, you might want to retire early but there are plenty of bars and late night entertainment available at all the big hotels. Overnight - Luxor (B) Day 4 : Valley of the Kings Luxor - Cairo. This morning we cross to the West Bank of the Nile for the day's touring. An early start allows us to avoid some of the fierce heat as we venture to the awesome Valley of the Kings. The first monument you ll see on the West Bank is the imposing 18m-high Colossi of Memnon, which represent the remains of the temple of the hedonistic Amenophis III. The Valley of the Kings is studded with often highly decorated tombs. Attempting to confound thieves and grave robbers, the New Kingdom pharaohs awaiting their passage into the after-life were secretly entombed with their worldly wealth in the cliffs of the valley. The cliffs, bereft of vegetation are home to a vast necropolis of tombs, some of which you can enter and visit. Some of the tombs are so well preserved; the colors of some of the incredible pharaonic friezes are still as vibrantly coloured as when first painted. Some of the best known tombs are those of Ramses II, Seti I, Amenhotep II and of course, the tomb of King Tutankhamen. Discovered intact in 1922 by Howard Carter, it represented possibly one of the most dazzling archaeological finds ever. King Tutankhamen s solid gold funerary mask and his priceless cache of treasures entombed with him for his journey to the afterlife, are now on display at the world famous Egyptian Museum in Cairo. In all more than 60 tombs have been excavated and possibly the greatest find since the tomb of King Tutankhamen is the largest tomb, which is believed to be the burial place of more than 50 sons of Ramses II. So far more than 110 chambers and corridors have been discovered, coupled with 4 mummies. It ll be a few years yet before the tomb is open. Its proof though that the ancient Egyptian s are still confounding us! Beyond the Valley of the Kings is Deir al- Bahri, otherwise known as the famous Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Rising out of the desert plain, in a series of terraces partly rock-cut, partly freestanding, it is one of Egypt s finest and most photographed monuments. Hatshepsut, the 3rd Queen ever to rule ancient Egypt eventually declared herself pharaoh. We return to the east bank around midday, where we have a chance to relax by the hotel pool. Meeting up mid afternoon, we visit the colossal Temple of Karnak. More than a temple, Karnak is a spectacular complex of sanctuaries, pylons, chapels, halls and obelisks, all dedicated to the Theban gods and to the greater glory of Egypt s Middle and New Kingdom rulers. Gigantic in proportion, at over 1.5km by 800m and the fact that almost every pharaoh left his (or her) mark here with evolving artistic and architectural styles, wandering through the temple is one of the highlights of a visit to Egypt. The further into the complex you venture the further back in time you go. Later this evening, we return to Cairo by overnight sleeper train. Do purchase some water and snacks for the journey ahead of our departure to the railway station. Overnight - Sleeper Train (B) Day 5 : Egyptian Museum We arrive into Cairo this morning and in the afternoon enjoy a guided tour of the Egyptian Museum. A mind-boggling array of relics and antiquities from almost every period of ancient Egyptian history are housed in the museum, making it one of the foremost in the world. Arguably the most famous exhibit is the solid gold funerary mask of King Tutankhamun. Made of solid gold and weighing 11kg, the mask was found covering the head of mummy, where it lay inside a series of 3 sarcophagi. You can also opt to visit the Royal Mummies, if you wish, there is an additional fee for this. Remainder of the day free to relax, shop and explore Cairo - Africa s largest city. Perhaps head to Khan el- Khalili bazaar and pick up a few souvenirs. An optional Cairo city tour is also available to book locally. Overnight - Cairo (B) Day 6 : Cairo Sunday. Cairo. Hotel check out and included onward transfer to airport.(b) Optional bolt-ons and upgrades If you have opted to extend your stay or enhance your holiday with one of our bolt-ons please note the following: - 2 -

Alexandria day trip - departs approx. 7am and returns to Cairo at between 5-7pm. Entrance fees are payable locally by you, budget approx USD$18. El Alamein day trip - departs approx. 7am and returns to Cairo at between 5-7pm. No entrance fees are required for this trip. For further information about bolt-ons, please refer to our website https:// /Egypt/Tour-Bolt-ons KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Visas Egypt Please be advised that visa requirements are subject to change and that visa procurement is the responsibility of the traveller and not On The Go Tours. Please also ensure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your planned date of departure from Egypt. After booking your holiday, please provide us with your passport details as soon as possible so that we can proceed to book trains and flights tickets on your behalf, if included within your holiday. Visas are required by all visitors to Egypt. From the 01 July 2017, a visa costs USD60 (single entry) and USD70 (multiple entry) and is payable in USD. Note: as of 01 Sep 2017, only USD25 is being collected, though this could change at any time. Although not official, it still remains possible for some nationals of some countries to procure a single entry tourist visa upon arrival at Cairo International Airport, paid in equivalent GBP or Euro according to the exchange rate of the day. Please note that in the event of visa refusal at port of entry, On The Go Tours cannot be held responsible. Contrary to the above the Egyptian Embassy recommends that all visitors to Egypt procure a visa in advance of arrival. Please contact your nearest Egyptian Embassy or Consulate for application forms, processing times and costs. Note: When filling in an Egyptian visa form, you will be asked to provide your address in Egypt. For the purposes of this form, please use either of the following addresses: Oasis Hotel Cairo - Alexandria Desert Road, Pyramids, Giza 12556, Egypt Tel: +20 238387333, +20 23838766 Le Meridien Pyramids El Remaya Square, Pyramids, Cairo, 12561, Egypt Tel: +20 2 33777070 Jordan For those travelling onwards to Jordan. A visa is required for most nationalities visiting Jordan. If you are travelling with On The Go Tours (a registered tour company), this is now obtainable upon arrival and free of charge. If you are a UK, EU, AUS, NZ, SA, CAN and USA passport holders and travelling with us, (on a holiday including a stay of more than 2 consecutive nights in Jordan or if arriving via a land border staying more than 3 nights) we will arrange the visa for your stay/s and present it to you upon arrival. Our airport representative will meet your PRIOR to immigration at Amman International Airport and escort you through immigration presenting your free visa approval letter to officials. Please be sure to provide us with your full passport details at least 4 weeks prior to your arrival in order for the free visa to be arranged. Should you NOT wish to take advantage of a free visa or you are not staying in Jordan for more than 2 consecutive nights, UK, EU, AUS, NZ, CAN and USA passport holders can obtain a visa upon arrival at a cost of 40JD/USD$57/Euro42 for single entry. South African passport holders can obtain a visa upon arrival at no cost. On departure (via land or sea), a 5-10JD departure tax of is applied to all visitors. If departing Jordan by air then the departure tax is included in the airfare. Israel For those travelling onwards to Israel. British, South African, Australian, New Zealand, USA and Canadian passport holders do not require a visa to enter Israel. For all other nationalities please visit the Israeli embassy website. Please be advised visa requirements are subject to change, therefore it is essential that you check current visa requirements with the embassy before travel. Troubleshooting These things will most likely never happen, but it s good to be prepared if they ever do. Here are a few tips to keep your trip hassle-free. Egypt is no worse than anywhere else when it comes to crime. The biggest problem seems to be petty theft, including pick-pocketing and bag snatching. Minimise your chances of being robbed with these tips: Leave valuables in the hotel safe deposit or better still, at home Keep bags locked at all times with a combination/padlock. Bags should also be locked including when being transferred in vehicles, onboard the train, felucca or when taking a flight. Carry your passport on your person or a photocopy as ID Carry your bag close to your person rather than over your shoulder Travel in a group or pair, especially if you are female Don t catch cabs late at night on your own Never drink anything offered to you in the street, unless you opened it yourself Please note On The Go Tours will not be held liable for loss or damage to personal property under any circumstances. It's not like home Travel to far - flung corners of the earth involves lifestyles and conditions that are sometimes very different from what you are used to back home. You must come prepared to cope with unusual situations, local inadequacies and unpredictable events as and when they occur. Foreign travel is definitely not suitable for people who expect or demand everything to go exactly as planned. With the greatest respect and in the interest of your ultimate enjoyment you must understand this. Things can and do change in foreign countries. Entrance Fees Entry fees to sites of antiquity are not included, although reasonably priced. In Egypt, we collect entrance fees on Day 2 of the tour (the amount is noted under exclusions). A breakdown of - 3 -

the entrance fee total is provided upon arrival. However, camel rides around the pyramids are additional and warrant a bargaining session. All funds collected in Egypt for entrance fees and optional excursions that you may wish to undertake are payable in local currency - Egyptian Pounds (EGP). If travelling onto Jordan, entrance fees there are payable in Jordanian Dinar (JD). In Israel (on our Pyramids Petra Promised Land tour) entrance fees are included. Tipping Kitty At the start of your tour (excluding our Jewel of the Nile), we take a small tipping kitty (the amount is noted under exclusions) from all tour participants to cover tips throughout your holiday. This saves you the hassle of knowing when and how much to tip bellhops, luggage luggers, bus drivers, antiquity guards, train conductors and other support staff throughout the tour. This amount does not include a tip for your tour guide OR felucca/nile Cruise crew. For a job well done, we would suggest USD$3-5 per day for your tour guide and USD$8-12 for that felucca/ Nile cruise crew. Tipping your guide and crew is an entirely personal gesture and ultimately the amount is up to you. Your tipping kitty in Egypt is collected in local currency - Egyptian Pounds (EGP). If you are travelling on to Jordan, the tipping kitty for that portion of your trip will be collected in Jordanian Dinar (JD). In Israel (on our Pyramids Petra Promised Land tour) we do not collect a tipping kitty. As a guideline we recommend that you budget USD $4-6 per day per traveller for your guide and USD$2-3 per day per traveller for your driver (payable in Israeli New Shekel ILS) in Israel. Although tipping your guide and driver is an entirely personal gesture. Currency The currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound. Pound Sterling, US Dollars, Euro and other major currencies can be exchanged in Egypt. Exchange facilities are available at various bureau de changes and all major towns have ATMs. It's advisable to request bank notes in smaller denominations, as it can sometimes be hard to get change from large notes and smaller notes are handy for smaller purchases and gratuities. Traveller's Cheques are not recommended as they're often difficult to exchange and incur high fees. Health Requirements You should seek medical advice before travelling to Egypt from your local health practitioner and ensure that you receive all of the appropriate vaccinations. As a guide Tetanus, Diphtheria, Typhoid, Hepatitis A and Rabies are strongly recommended. As tap water is not safe to drink in Egypt, only drink bottled mineral water which is readily available in hotels, shops and restaurants. Climate Temperatures in Egypt are generally high (25-30 degrees) and even hotter in the summer months from May to September, when the sun can be fierce and temperatures soar, so pack light comfortable clothing, sunscreen and a hat. In Cairo and the Nile Delta region, winter (October to February) can be cooler - so take a jacket, long-sleeved tops and trousers for the cooler evenings. The south remains warm during this time but again, temperatures do drop in the evenings. Rainfall is negligible with the most falling along Egypt s Mediterranean coastline. Time & Voltage Egypt is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Standard voltage is 220 volts. Primary sockets require the European, 2 pronged variety. We recommend that you pack a universal travel adaptor. You will need a voltage converter, and plug adaptor in order to use U.S. appliances. Essential Packing Sleeping bag for the felucca or for camping in the White Desert (if applicable to your tour) Lightweight cotton garments Comfortable walking shoes for the Pyramids and Valley of the Kings Pack flip flops/ thongs/jandals to wear aboard the Nile felucca or Nile Cruiser DEET based mosquito repellant & antihistamine cream 2 pin, European electrical adaptor Two spare passport photos & a photocopy of your passport A small daypack for your day-to-day needs Sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, swim costume and torch Optional - Sleep sheet or sleeping bag if travelling with us to Jordan and staying at our Wadi Rum camp. All bedding (which is freshly laundered) is provided at Wadi Rum and therefore bringing a sleeping bag is not a necessity but your own personal choice If doing a felucca cruise or travelling between November and March, pack warm clothes (i.e. fleece, jacket, trousers, jeans, hat and scarf) as temperatures plummet at night. Arrival Transfers A complimentary airport arrival transfer is included in your tour. Upon arrival at Cairo Airport you will be met by a representative from On The Go Tours either just before immigration or in the baggage hall near the luggage belt of your respective arriving flight. The prominent sign depicting our company logo easily identifies our representative. Please have your tour voucher handy and make it available to our representative. After collecting your luggage you will be escorted to our awaiting transportation. If, for any reason you have trouble locating our representative (after waiting 20 minutes in the arrival hall) or your flight to Egypt is delayed, please call or send a text message to the emergency contact number as stated on your tour voucher. Travelling by overnight train For journeys between Cairo and Aswan and/or Luxor, we utilise the overnight 1st class sleeper train service. On the train the two berth cabins are lockable, equipped with bunk beds, linen, washbasin and towel, allowing passengers to relax and stretch out. A simple dinner and breakfast is included on the service. Dinner, served within an hour of your boarding is of a very average standard and we recommend that you eat dinner prior to boarding the train. A basis breakfast is served in the morning and - 4 -

tea and coffee is offered complimentary. There is a bar carriage located toward the centre of the train where hot and cold beverages can be purchased, and sometimes alcohol. The sleeper train is the highest class of rail travel available in Egypt, though by western standards it would be considered of a moderate standard. We always request our cabins to be side by side in the same carriage, though ultimately the location of our cabins, and whether they are together rests with the rail authority. If you are a solo traveller and have opted to share a room for your tour and not pay the single supplement you will be sharing a cabin with another On The Go traveller, or if this isn't possible, a member of the public (of the same sex). IMPORTANT: Set your budget and don t be swayed, remember the caveat Let the buyer beware. Any purchases made whilst on holiday with us, irrespective of whether the store is recommended by us or other, are at your own discretion. Please make sure that you are completely happy with the product you are purchasing and the delivery arrangements (we would recommend you take away with you any purchases rather than rely on shipping services). On The Go cannot be held responsible or accountable for items bought in country or shipping arrangements. Proceed with caution. Etiquette Despite the inevitable ups and downs of travelling abroad, you will generally be shown great hospitality in Egypt. In return, please demonstrate sensitivity and respect for the local customs. Egypt is a Muslim country; so care should be taken to dress respectfully in large cities and towns, for example, when at markets and in public places. Ladies should avoid wearing clingy, tight or suggestive attire, and stick to cool, flowing, cottons in busy city areas and markets Take care to dress conservatively and ensure that limbs are covered and remove footwear prior to entering a mosque Ex-military style clothing should not be worn Ask permission before taking photographs of people The standard form of greeting is a handshake. Men and women do not kiss at any time as a form of greeting Shopping Egypt is a virtual Aladdin s Cave. While Cairo's Khan al-khalili bazaar is cavernous and full of unusual and everyday objects, smaller souqs and bazaars abound in other towns, too. Top buys include - perfume concentrate, carpets and rugs in innumerable hand-loomed designs, backgammon boards, hand-crafted shisha pipes, Pharaonic objects fashioned in marble and alabaster, Egyptian cotton clothing and of course - authentic papyrus. - 5 -