| ALL GAY EGYPTIAN DISCOVERY TOUR |
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| Where: |
Egypt - Africa |
| When: |
September 26 to October 5, 2008 (only 5 seats left) |
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October 31 to November 9, 2008 |
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March 20 to 29, 2009 |
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October 16 to 25, 2009 |
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November 20 to 29, 2009 |
| Clientele: |
Men & Women Welcome |
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Egypt, the birthplace of one of the greatest civilizations known to mankind. Modern day Egypt still retains the glory of the pharaohs in the monuments and temples they left behind. Join us on this very affordable luxury tour that features the best the country has to offer; monuments, temples, a Nile cruise and 5 star accommodation will complete your journey back in time to the land of Emperors, Pharaohs, and Gods.
Highlights
- Cairo
- Pyramids of Giza
- Camel ride in the desert
- Sphinx & Sakkara
- Luxor's East & West Bank
- Edfu & Temple of Horus
- Kom Ombo Temple of Sobek & Haroeris
- Felucca Ride
- Nile Cruise
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| ITINERARY |
| Date |
Description |
| Day 1 |
Depart from Home Depart from your home today for your international flight to Cairo. |
| Day 2 |
Cairo Arrive Cairo International Airport (CAI). Upon clearing Customs and Immigration, you will be met, assisted and transferred to your 5 star Sheraton Royal Gardens hotel for check-in and overnight. |
| Day 3 |
Cairo This morning after breakfast in our hotel, we will meet our local Egyptologist guide who will join us for a full day of sightseeing. We will begin our day with a visit to The Great Pyramids of Giza, the only present-day survivors of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Of course no trip to Egypt would be complete without a Camel ride and so you have the opportunity to mount your individual camel for a short ride across the sands of Giza to the Sphinx. We will enter the temple of the mysterious Sphinx, an ancient figure shrouded in legend and mystery. Your Egyptologist will enthrall you with the tales of this fascinating figure. After all this excitement we will stop for lunch at a local restaurant. Afterwards we will proceed to Sakkara. This is where you will see the famous Step Pyramid of King Zoser, the first freestanding stone structure in the world. Your Egyptologist will guide you to tombs belonging to the nobles of the past. This evening we will host a welcome dinner at a local restaurant so that we may get further acquainted with our new travel companions. Meals: B, L, D. |
| Day 4 |
Cairo / Luxor After breakfast, we will transfer to the Cairo Domestic Airport for our short flight to Luxor. Once in Luxor we transfer to our 5 star deluxe Nile Cruise ship for check-in and embarkation. This afternoon, we will join our Egyptologist guide for sightseeing on Luxor's East Bank. We visit the Karnak Temple which was built over more than a thousand years by generations of Pharaohs. The great "Hypostyle Hall" is an incredible forest of giant pillars, covering an area larger than the whole of Notre Dame Cathedral. We also visit the beautiful Temple of Luxor, built to honor the god Amun. Overnight onboard. Meals: B, L, D. |
| Day 5 |
Luxor / Esna / Edfu After an early breakfast we visit the West Bank of Luxor. We continue to be enchanted by the history that surrounds us at every turn as we will stop to see the Valley of Kings, also known as the city of the dead- the largest and most famous necropolis of ancient Egypt. Finally before returning to our ship we pass by the colossi of Mennon, known in Ancient Greek times for their haunting voices. This afternoon relax on our cruise ship and admire the scenery as we cruise along to Esna and Edfu. Overnight onboard. Meals: B, L, D. |
| Day 6 |
Edfu / Kom Ombo / Aswan Out tour today continues with a visit to the temple of Horus in Edfu. This is the largest and most completely preserved Pharaonic temple in Egypt. After returning to our cruise ship we set sail to Kom Ombo where we spend time at the temple that is shared by the two gods, Sobek and Haroeris. This evening we continue onwards and sail to Aswan. Overnight onboard. Meals: B, L, D. |
| Day 7 |
Aswan This morning our Egyptologist will guide us on a visit to the Aswan High Dam, Egypt's contemporary example of building on a monumental scale and visit the Philae Temple on the Island of Agilka. Afterwards we move on to enjoy a 1-hour felucca ride (typical Egyptian sail boat) around Elephantine Island and visit the Agha Khan Mausoleum before returning to our cruise ship for one final night on board. Meals: B, L, D. |
| Day 8 |
Aswan / Abu Simbel / Cairo We disembark our cruise ship and then transfer to the Aswan airport for our flight to Abu Simbel. More than 3,000 years ago, Pharaoh Ramses II ordered the colossal temple to be carved into the side of a cliff complete with four, 65-foot high statues of himself. After our visit we will return to the airport for our flight to Cairo and overnight at our hotel. Meals: B. |
| Day 9 |
Cairo After breakfast we join our local guide for a full day of sightseeing of Cairo. The Egyptian museum, where you will find the greatest collection of Ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the famous tomb of King Tutankhamen. We then continue on to Islamic Cairo and the Khan El Khalili Bazaar. One of the world's great bazaars and basically a city within a city which was first set up in 1382. Anything you could possibly want can be found within its winding streets and tiny stalls. This evening we host a farewell dinner party where we get one last chance to say our fond farewells to our new travel friends. Meals: B, L, D. |
| Day 10 |
Return Home Morning at leisure until your transfer to Cairo International Airport. You will be assisted at check-in for your homebound flight. Meals: B. |
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| RATE |
| Departure |
Rate (US$) |
Single Supplement (US$) |
| September 2008 |
2,495 per person (including 3 internal flights) |
550 |
| October 2008 |
2,495 per person (including 3 internal flights) |
550 |
| March 2009 |
2,495 per person (including 3 internal flights) |
580 |
| September 2009 |
2,595 per person (including 3 internal flights) |
580 |
| October 2009 |
2,595 per person (including 3 internal flights) |
580 |
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Single Suplement: Not Required. We can match you with another traveler should you wish at no cost. Price includes: all accommodation in 5 stars, gay friendly hotels & Cruise ship, with private bath or shower; hotel taxes, porterage, tips and service charges; 3 internal flights- Cairo-Luxor, Aswan-Abu Simbel, Abu Simbel-Cairo; all activities as outlined in the itinerary; all meals as per itinerary; the services of a tour escort throughout the trip; a full time local Egyptologist guide with his associated expenses; all ground transportation as per itinerary; airport transfer on designated arrival and departure days; entrance fees to all sites on itinerary. Not included: international airfare to/from Cairo; visas to Egypt; personal travel and cancellation insurance; meals and activities not specifically included in the itinerary; services of a personal nature like alcohol, soft drinks, bottled water, laundry, telephone calls, faxes as well as customary tips to drivers and guides. |
| IMPORTANT INFORMATION |
Hotels: Safir Hotels (Cairo): Located at the city center, in the immediate vicinity of the River Nile, just few minutes from Cairo 's famous landmarks. Nile Cruise: Our ship for our cruise will be the Royal Ruby (5 stars).
Group: We will be traveling exclusively together as a group during the whole tour. Our cruise ship is a gay friendly ship which will have guests other than our group on board.
Visas: Canadian and American passport holders are required to have visas to enter Egypt for tourism purposes. It is possible to receive your tourism visa on arrival at the Cairo Airport. Call us if you have any questions.
Shots and Immunizations: There are no shots that are required for travel to Egypt but we recommend that your tetanus booster be up to date.
Currency and Money Issues: It is very easy to withdraw money from ATMs located throughout the country as well as to use your Visa or MasterCard. The American Express card is less widely accepted. Travelers checks are also accepted however can carry a heavy commission fee. We recommend to travelers to bring only a small amount of cash and/or travelers checks and to rather use their ATM and credit cards while traveling. |
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