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Day-by-Day
Itinerary
Monday,
September 18, 2006:
Your Nile cruise boat is docked and waiting for you in Luxor. You
begin with dinner on board after saying farewell those not continuing
their tour with this extension.
Meal: D.
Nile Cruise Boat: Movenpick Radamis I or similar.
Tues,
Sept 19: The
boat begins its journey up the Nile in the early dawn. There is
often excitement on deck when the boat arrives at the lock at Esna.
The locals come out in boats to hawk their wares while the cruise boats
wait their turn in the lock.
You
have the whole day to relax and enjoy the timelessness of the Nile.
Maybe write those postcards? Afternoon tea on deck. Entertainment
on board in the evening.
Meals: B, L, D.
Nile Cruise Boat: Movenpick Radamis I or similar.
Wed,
Sept 20: Your
first visit today is to Edfu’s Temple of Horus, the best
preserved temple in Egypt. While on the boat, your sightseeing is with an
English-speaking Egyptian guide and other people on the cruise that are
English-speaking.
In
the late afternoon there is a visit to the Ptolemaic temple for Sobek
and Haroeris at Kom Ombo. Sobek is a crocodile god and Haroeris
is a form of the god Horus. The boat continues on to Aswan where you
overnight.
Meals: B, L, D.
Nile Cruise Boat: Movenpick Radamis I or similar.
Thursday,
Sept 21:
Today there is sightseeing in Aswan. You go with other
tourists from the boat to see the Unfinished Obelisk of Hatshepsut
at the ancient granite quarry, and the new High Dam.
Your
sightseeing concludes with a trip by motorboat to the beautiful Temple
of Isis at the island of Philae. Built during the
Ptolemaic era, this was the last place that the Ancient Egyptian religion
was practiced and the last hieroglyphs were written. It was closed
in 550 AD by the Emperor Justinian. This temple was one of those
that were moved to higher ground when the High Dam was built.
You
may want to spend the evening adventuring at the open market place in
Aswan. In ancient times the cataracts made it impossible for ships
to pass this point, so the traders from the Mediterranean and Africa met
here. The present town still contains some of this history and
feeling. Or you might also visit the Nubian Museum.
Meals: B, L, D.
Nile Cruise Boat: Movenpick Radamis I or similar.
Friday,
Sept 22. Check
out of the boat this morning and complete any sightseeing that you did not
have time for yesterday in Aswan. Or you may decide to have a day to shop at the
market or visit the Nubian Museum. Return flight to Cairo in the
afternoon. Late afternoon arrival in Cairo and time to reorganize
your things for the journey home tomorrow morning.
Meal: B, box Lunch.
Hotel: Novotel Cairo Airport Hotel.
Sat,
Sept 23, 2006:
Departure flights home or spend more time enjoying the riches of Egypt.
See options at Day 4 for
suggestions.
Meal:
Breakfast.
There
may be changes to this itinerary due to circumstances beyond our control. |