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Egyptian Euphoria

1 nt Cairo|1 nt train|3 nt cruise|1 nt train

Discount of Rs.10,000 per Adult & Rs.5,000 per Child (valid on bookings made before 25th November, 2009)!

Egyptian Euphoria

Price

Rs. 59,240

Rs. 49,240**per person on twin sharing

6 nights & 7 days

PACKAGE OVERVIEW
A journey through time, this specially-designed holiday package shows you the very best of one of world's oldest civilisations, Egypt. More than 5000 years old, Egypt is much more than just a dazzling treasure trove of art, architecture, and history, for all this is combined with a vibrant culture that flourishes to this day. From a cruise on the Nile to a tour of the Great Pyramids, this vacation is an unforgettable experience of the beauty of Egypt.
INCLUSIONS:
  • Return Economy-class airfare
  • 1 night's accommodation in Cairo
  • 2 nights' accomodation on board sleeper train(Cairo-Aswan & Luxor-Cairo)
  • 3 nights' accommodation onboard the Nile Cruise (Standard Cabin)
  • Daily breakfast and dinner
  • 3 lunches onboard the Nile Cruise
  • Full day sightseeing tour of Cairo covering: Great Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, Egyptian Museum and Khan El Khalili Bazaar in Cairo
  • Visit to Philae Temple, High Dam and the unfinished Obelisque in Aswan
  • On Nile Cruise: visit Kom Ombo Temple & Edfu Temple, and full day visit to Valley of Kings, Queen Hatshepsut Temple and Colossi of Memnon, Karnak Temple, and Luxor Temple
  • Day tour of Alexandria including Pompey's Pillar,Qaitbay Castle, Catacombs and Montazah Gardens
  • Services of an English-speaking guide
  • All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle in Cairo, Luxor, Aswan (airport/station/hotel/cruise and vice versa)
ITINERARY

DAY 1: WELCOME TO CAIRO

Upon your arrival at Cairo International Airport, you will be greeted and assisted through immigration and customs formalities, and transferred by air-conditioned coach to your hotel, where after you check-in you can retire for the night - or you can alternatively opt for an exciting Sound & Light Show at the Pyramids of Giza.

Meals: Dinner


DAY 2: CAIRO - ASWAN

After breakfast and checking-out from your hotel today, you will proceed on the Cairo & Pyramids Tour in air-conditioned vehicles and accompanied by an Egyptologist, visiting many legendary sights like the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, and the Khan El-Khalili Bazaar. After the tour, you will be transferred to the Cairo railway station, where you will board the overnight train to Aswan. You will enjoy dinner onboard the train, before retiring for the night.

Meals: Breakfast & dinner


DAY 3: ASWAN - NILE CRUISE

After breakfast onboard the train, you will arrive in Aswan, where you will be transferred to the Nile Cruise in air-conditioned vehicles, deposit your luggage, and proceed on the Aswan Tour seeing the Aswan High Dam, Philae Temple and the Unfinished Obelisk. Lunch will be served onboard the cruise, and you will spend the night anchored in Aswan.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner


DAY 4: NILE CRUISE

Today the Nile Cruise sets sail down this mystical river, and you will explore its many treasures like the Kom Ombo Temple and the Edfu Temple before sailing on to Luxor. Spend the night onboard the cruise.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner


DAY 5: NILE CRUISE

After breakfast onboard, you will be transferred by air-conditioned vehicles to Luxor's West Bank, famous for its ancient Egyptian monuments, and visit the Valley of the Kings, the Hatshepsut Temple, and the Colossi of Memnon. After delicious lunch onboard the cruise, you shall have the rest of day at your leisure, before returning to the cruise for dinner and the night.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner


DAY 6: NILE CRUISE - LUXOR- CAIRO

After breakfast today, you will disembark from the cruise, and proceed on the Luxor East Bank Tour, on which you will visit the world famous archaeological wonders: the Karnak Temple complex and the Luxor Temple complex. After this half-day tour, you will be transferred to the Luxor Station, in time to board your overnight train to Cairo, aboard which you will enjoy a delicious dinner.

Meals: Breakfast & dinner


DAY 7: CAIRO - ALEXANDRIA - BISSALAMA

After breakfast onboard the train, you will arrive in Cairo, and then be transferred to Alexandria, the Pearl of the Mediterranean. Today you will have an exciting excursion of this ancient centre of the world, seeing such sights as Pompey's Pillar, Qaitbay Palace (from outside), Catacombs, and the Montazah Gardens. Afterwards, you will be transferred back to Cairo International Airport, in time to board your flight back home.

Meals: Breakfast

HOTEL DETAILS

HOTEL RAMSES HILTON

City: Cairo

DESTINATION INFORMATION

CAIRO

Cairo is the administrative capital of Egypt and one of the world's largest urban areas. Cairo is labyrinthine, congested, jostling, smelly, noisy and dirty - you will find children playing in the streets while the merchants try to make a deal in their shops. Egyptians are most at home here - this powerful, busy city where modern meets the ancient. You will be amazed at the ancient buildings that dot Cairo, reminiscent of city's many rulers - Arab, Roman, Greek, Turkish, British and French - spanning over five millennia. Visit the art galleries and music halls, such as the Cairo Opera House or discover exotic eating joints like Four Seasons; indulge in shopping or let your hair down amid the throbbing nightlife - Cairo promises never to let you down.

Weather:
Spring: May - Oct 35 - 40 C
Summer: May - Oct 35 - 40 C
Autumn: September to November 18-25 C
Winter: Nov - Apr 10 - 20 C

Shopping:
Be prepared for a completely new shopping experience in Cairo. Cairo is, by its very essence, a shopping city. From carpets to camels, tea to spices, 'ittar' to soapstone pyramids and books to shoes, Cairo has it all. One of the pleasures of Cairo is to get lost in the bazaars known as 'souqs' (Arabic name for bazaar, or market) and soak in the sights, smells and sounds of life in all its chaos and glory. Khan el-Khalili is the place to head to if you are looking for exotic souvenirs. It dates back to 1382, when Emir Djaharks el-Khalili built a big caravanserai (or khan) right here.

The caravanserai was a sort of hotel for traders, and usually the focal point for economic activity for any surrounding area. This caravanserai still exists; just ask for the narrow street of Sikka Khan el-Khalili and Badestan famous for gold, silver and perfume shops selling musk, jasmine and essential oils. One of the best buys while in Cairo is the dance costumes worn by belly dancers. The glittery two piece ensemble comes in bright colours. It is interesting to know that there are designated markets for it - Mahmoud Abd El Ghaffar, Mustafa Afifi and Yasser. These markets also sell decoration, dance shoes in all colours, tambourines, cymbals in various sizes, fringing etc. You should also visit the Wekalet al-Balah, for fabrics, including Egyptian cotton, the tent makers' Bazaar for applique-work and Mohammed Ali Street for musical instruments. Keep in mind that the bustling shopping atmosphere is somewhat dampened by aggressive hawkers, but they are easily ignored. However, the general rule here is to bargain, bargain and bargain.

Must Do:
Cairo is a store house of monuments enhancing the richness and culture of the beautiful city. Old Cairo, the oldest part of the city is the original site of Babylon built by Romans, over 2000 years old. The Coptic Christian community has made this city its home and has most of the churches centred on the area and also the Ben Ezra synagogue, Egypt's oldest synagogue.

Be it The Egyptian Museum built 1897 and 1900, which houses golden, lapis-encrusted mask of Tutankhamen or the numerous mosques that line the city's landscape, each offers a uniquely fascinating experience. One of the mosques worth seeing is the mud-brick monolith of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, Egypt's ninth-century ruler, born to a Turkish slave of Mongol origins. This mosque is one of the largest mosques in the world and the oldest one in Egypt to survive largely in its original state. Also a must visit is the Al-Refa'i Mosque, which contains the tombs of Sheikh Ali Rifai, a Sufi holy man, King Fouad, King Farouk and the last Shah of Iran. How can you holiday in Cairo and not pay a visit to the pyramids? There are actually more than 100 pyramids scattered along the west bank of the Nile across from Cairo, the Sphinx being the ultimate pyramid! Another must-see is the Cairo Tower, a 187m-high slender tower on an island in the Nile that offers spectacular views of Cairo. If you are tired of visiting historic buildings, just book yourself a 'felucca', an ancient sailboat that has been use on the Nile for centuries. The best time to enjoy a romantic felucca is at night when the city is as bright as the star-lit sky. You must also go on a jeep safari into the desert and enjoy the silence and mystical beauty of the desert.

You will never be bored or tired in Cairo. You can safely sum the journey in Cairo as a virtual time travel: from the Pyramids, Saladin's Citadel, the Virgin Mary's Tree, the Sphinx, and Heliopolis, to Al-Azhar, the Mosque of Amr ibn al-A'as, Saqqara and the Hanging Church.

Travel Tools:
ISD Code: +20
Currency: Egypt Pound (EGP) 1 EGP is approximately 8 Indian Rupees (INR)
Time Zone: GMT +2 (+3 from May to September). IST - 2.5 hours
Voltage 220v

Cairo Alabaster Mosque
Cairo Alabaster Mosque
Cairo Nile River View
Cairo Nile River View
Cairo Pyramids at Giza
Cairo Pyramids at Giza
Cairo Skyline
Cairo Skyline
Cairo Sphinx of Giza
Cairo Sphinx of Giza
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PHOTO GALLERY

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Cairo Alabaster Mosque

One of the most popular sights in all of Cairo, the beautiful Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha, or the Alabaster Mosque, is situated on the summit of the Citadel of Cairo. Commissioned by Muhammad Ali Pasha between 1830 and 1848, it is an Ottoman mosque, and, with its two tall minarets and elevated position, is one the most visible mosques in Cairo. The mosque is one of the largest to have been built, and was built in memory of Tusun Pasha, Muhammad Ali's oldest son, who died in 1816.


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  • Cairo Alabaster Mosque
  • Cairo Nile River View
  • Cairo Pyramids at Giza
  • Cairo Skyline
  • Cairo Sphinx of Giza
  • Hotel Ramses Hilton - Billiards Hall
  • Hotel Ramses Hilton - Executive Hall
  • Hotel Ramses Hilton - Exterior View
  • Hotel Ramses Hilton - Grand Ball Room
  • Hotel Ramses Hilton - Guest Room

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