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Mysteries of Cairo: A Day of Pyramids & Treasures

Discover the wonders of ancient Egypt on a day trip to the Pyramids and Egyptian Museum in Cairo. See the Great Pyramids of Giza, including Khufu, Khafre, and Micron, as well as the legendary Sphinx. After lunch, visit the Egyptian Museum, which houses an impressive collection of 150,000 objects spread across 100 exhibition halls. End the tour with a shopping trip to Khan Al Khalili Bazaar. Discover the best of Cairo and Giza with a private guide and vehicle, ensuring a personalized experience. See the iconic landmarks of the Giza Plateau, including the Valley Temple, and enjoy an Egyptian lunch before visiting Tahrir Square, site of the Arab Spring. Browse souvenirs and spices at the lively Khan El Khalili Bazaar. See the ancient treasures of the pharaohs at the country's leading museum. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the rich history and modern life of Cairo.

Nile Cruise Tour (4 Days / 4 Nights) - Every Monday

Days / 04 Nights Program (Every Monday) Upon arrival at Luxor airport or station, our representative will transfer you to your Nile Cruise by a private A/C van. Embarkation before 12:00 PM. Afternoon, you will discover the East bank of Luxor including Karnak Temples Complex, which are the largest structures ever build in the history of the mankind. The principal building is that of god Amun Ra, since it was considered the house of god on the earth, the earlier structure date back to the middle kingdom, but there are some references which refer to the earlier buildings as old as the 3rd dynasty. Later on, you will proceed to visit Temple of Luxor, which was built by one of the kings of the 12th dynasty and completed by the well know king Ramses II. This temple was located in the heart of ancient Thebes and, like Karnak, was dedicated to the main/chief god Amun Re. After finishing your day tour, you will be transferred back to your ship for rest and refresh. At night, Egyptian folkloric show will be operated by the staff. Dinner will be served and overnight in Luxor. (L-D) N.B: If your arrival time to Luxor is so early, so we will start the tour direct upon arrival as the cruise check in time at 12:00 and we don't want our guest waste their time waiting at the lobby for check in. Meals Included: Lunch Dinner Breakfast on the Nile cruise. After that you will start your magical tour in Thebes, the sacred land by exploring the west bank of Luxor including Valley of the Kings, which considers as the royal cemetery of the Theban kings and rulers of ancient Egypt, and the place where our Pharaohs were buried. After that you will proceed to visit Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir El Bahari. This temple is considered as one of the most wonderful examples of the Architecture in ancient Egypt, because it was totally carved inside the mountain. At the end of the tour you will visit Colossi of Memnon, which is belonging to king Amenhotep III. After that you will return to your ship to have your lunch. Afternoon, free at leisure. Dinner and overnight on the cruise. Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Breakfast will be served on board your Nile cruise. Then your tour guide will take you in a mysterious journey to land of secrets. This guided tour of today begins by visiting one of the most wonderful temples in Egypt, Temple of Horus in Edfu, which is considered to be one of the most well preserved temples in Egypt. After that, you will revert back to your ship. Lunch will be served on board during sailing to the city of Kom Ombo. Afternoon, you will proceed to explore Temple of Kom Ombo, where the two gods Sobek & Haroeris were worshipped for a while. Get back to your ship and enjoy your lunch. Enjoy the sun deck, watching the unique landscape of the great river Nile. On its banks the ancient Egyptian civilization has been created and flourished. Dinner meal will be served on board during sailing to the city of Aswan. Late evening arrive to Aswan and overnight. Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Check out after breakfast. Then our representative will accompany you to Aswan airport - station to take your flight to Cairo (Breakfast)

Sacred Sands and Ancient Stones: Discovering Kharga’s Hidden Treasures

325 km west of Luxor This oasis was important in ancient times, primarily because it was the second-to-last stop for the infamous slave trade route (The Forty Days Road) from Africa. Additionally in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th c AD many of the early Christians were exiled to all of the oases, but mostly to the Kharga oasis. Christian necropolis: el-Bagawato Christianity had its beginnings in the Kharga Oasis in the late 3rd century AD when Christian leaders, including Nestorius and Saint Athanasius, were banished here.o There are 263 tombs with domed roofs dating from the 4th to 6th centuries AD; some are pagan and others have biblical scenes.o The oldest church in Egypt dating to the 5th century AD.o The Chapel of Peace, is sometimes referred to as the ‘Byzantine Tomb’ because of its depictions of Adam, Eve, Isaac, Noah, “Rebecca’s Well,” and the “Annunciation of the Virgin Mary,’ to name only a few. o Chapel of the Exodus is so-named because of the paintings inside which include: Moses leading the ‘Israelites Exodus from Egypt,’ ‘Moses in the Sinai,’ Noah’s Ark, Adam and Eve, ‘Jonah in the Whale,’ Job’s suffering, ‘Daniel in the Lion’s Den,’ and many others. Kharga Museumo Inside are ancient Egyptian and Christian artifacts including 7th to 9th century Coptic textiles and 18th century icons. Ain Umm el-Dabadibo Is located about 40 km northwest of Kharga. In this isolated, deep desert area is a towering fortress, early church, aqueducts and town houses settled at the bottom of an escarpment that is 380 meters above sea level and 225 meters above the desert floor. Although Umm Dubadib was most likely populated in Pharaonic times it is also known for its Roman settlement and aqueduct system. El-Deiro This Roman fortress was built to protect the infamous caravan route, the Darb el-Arba’in (Forty Day Road) which connects deep Africa with the Mediterranean. After the Romans abandoned this fortress, El Deir was then used as a Christian monastery; centuries later the Turks and Brits occupied it as well. El Deir has fabulous graffiti inside that dates back hundreds of years. Qasr el-Ghuietao This temple was begun in the 27th dynasty (by the Persians and Egyptians) and completed during the Ptolemaic (Greek) period (ca 300 to 100 BC). It is perfectly aligned to the cardinal points and has an inner sanctuary and outer fortress walls. Temple of Hibiso Like the Sphinx, this temple is very well preserved as it was covered with sand until the 20th century. It was built by Persian kings, Darius I and II in the 6th century BC. The Hibis temple, dedicated to Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, is the only known Persian temple in Egypt. Reconstruction should be completed in late 2012. Qasr el-Zaiyano This Graeco-Roman temple was dedicated to Amun-Hibis and is part of a fortress surrounded by thick mud brick walls. Although not as well preserved as Qasr Ghuieta, it is still in very fine shape and worth a stop. Qasr el-Zaiyan is located on the road between Kharga and Baris (south), and just south of Qasr el-Ghuieta.

Dakhla Oasis: Where Pharaohs Meet Romans and Christians"

315 km southeast from Farafra 200 km west of Kharga Al-Mizawaka Tombso These pharaonic tombs are 35 km outside of the Dakhla oasis; the most important tombs belong to Pelusis and Petosiris. The el-Mizawaka tombs also have Greek and Persian Mithras cult decorations. The tombs are only opened on the outside. Al-Qasr (The Old Town)o This old Islamic village was founded in medieval times; the oldest house is from the Mamluk and Ottoman era and dates to 924 AD. The Ayyubid period mosque has a 3-story mud brick minaret. El-Qasr is a very well-preserved mud brick, wood town with lots of winding, narrow streets, many homes, a school, and a government center. Ancient Egyptian blocks filled with hieroglyphs were used to construct the governor’s home. Only a couple of families live inside. There is a nice local museum as well. Balato Balat is an important Old Kingdom town with the Al-Adaba tombs and Asil spring located nearby. In this town there are 5 mastabas, one belonging to the governer, Medunefer, who ruled in the reign of Pepi II (Old Kingdom). Beshendi Villageo This is a pharaonic village that is located within an Islamic cemetery. There is a Nubian dome tomb that was made for an important sheikh; if you ‘speak’ into one corner of the Sheikh’s tomb, your voice will be amplified in the opposite corner. There are also 2 Roman tombs, one of which is the famous tomb of Kitnes. Deir Al-Hagaro The ancient name of this Roman temple is Setweh, “Place of Coming Home.” This temple was dedicated to the gods Amun Re, Mut, Khonsu, and Seth and has wonderful astronomical depictions as well as Roman and Christian era inscriptions. Deir el-Hagar was originally dedicated to the Karnak triad of gods, Amun, Mut (his wife) and Khonsu (their son) as well as the god Seth (brother of Osiris). Ain el Gebel and Bier Mout.o Two popular hot springs in Dakhla. In English their names are: Eye Mountain hot spring, and Hot Spring number 3 located in the Dakhla town of Mut. Old Mouto The old Bedouin town in the Dakhla Oasis. Asamant El Kharabo An important archaeological site containing colonnaded halls with Corinthian capitals, Egyptian tombs and mummies, three Christian churches, Roman baths, and aqueducts, thousands of Greek and Coptic papyri and 5000 fragments of rare testaments of Manichaeism dated to the 3rd century AD. This religion spread from Babylonia to China and eventually died out. Ain Asilo An Old Kingdom settlement possibly dating to the 6th dynasty (Old Kingdom) this may have been the pharaonic capital of Dakhla in the late third millennium. Camel Rocko On the east side of Dakhla as you enter the oasis

"Under the Desert Stars: 2 Nights in Egypt's White Desert"

2 nights white desert camping trip Day1: After having our breakfast,We go to Bawiti, Bahariya Oasis, and when we arrive at Bawiti, we have lunch we find our jeep ready to start our safari trip to white desert, we start by visiting the black desert then el hez village to visit the cold spring then resume our drive towards crystal mountain , we visit the crystal and we continue driving of road reaching el mattar area , we find a nice spot to make our camp for dinner and spending the night. Day2: After having our breakfast and when we are ready we continue driving with our jeep to visit aqapat area then karaween dunes and the magic spring where we will have our lunch then continue exploring more reaching the new white desert with its lovely limestone formations, we visit the best formations then we find our spot to make our camp for dinner and spending the night under the stars. Day3: After having our breakfast and when we are ready to start to drive back with our jeep towards baharia oasis then when we arrive we find our transport ready to drive us back to Cairo

1 Night, 2 Days: White Desert Camping Adventure from Cairo"

White desert 1 night 2 days camping trip. Day 1 Starting from Cairo at 7 am driving towards baharia oasis about 5 hours drive , when we arrive we have our lunch after lunch we find our jeep ready to start our safari trip by visiting the black desert then el hez village and the cold spring and after that we resume driving to visit the crystal mountain and aqapat area one of the most interesting places in white desert then we resume driving to reach the old white desert ( mushrooms area & tents area) after that driving to the new white desert with all its nice limestone formations, after that we find a good spot to make our camp for dinner and spending the night under the stars. Day2 After having our breakfast and when we are ready we Start to drive and finish our visiting if i missed something from the first day then we drive back to the oasis to find our car ready to drive us back to cairo