EGYPT: RETURN OF THE FLAME KEEPERS

A Pilgrimage to Rekey the Lost Temples of A’Zar-Hem’Tei
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With Christof & Alaya Melchizedek

Overview

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Overview

Day 0

Arrival to Cairo Egypt
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Sunday November 30th 2025

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Flight

Arrive at Cairo International Airport and transfer to 7 Gates Boutique Hotel, our threshold into the mission field.

This is the resting point where the first grid resonance begins to open, subtly preparing your field for entry into the Ark Templum Matrix.

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Transport

DepartureCairo International Airport
Destination7 Gates Boutique Hotel: 11 Khattab Street - Hadaik El Ahram Pyramids - Giza - EgyptSunday, Nov 30, 2025

You will be welcomed at Cairo International Airport by a Quest Travel Tour Manager, who will assist with your visa and airport formalities.

You will then be transferred to your hotel for check-in and rest.

Please note that The 7 Gate Boutique Hotel is approximately 45 minutes from the airport.

Check-in time is 3 pm

Check out time is 12 pm

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Accommodation: 7 Gates Boutique Hotel

11 Khattab Street - Hadaik El Ahram Pyramids - Giza - Egypt
Check inSunday, Nov 30, 2025
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Meal

Participants organise their own meals on arrival day.

Day 01

Orientation / New Egyptian Museum
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Monday December 1st 2025

We begin with a sacred Opening Ceremony, where participants will have their dormant codes activated and be initiated into the lineage of the Keepers of the Living Flame.

Through channelled frequencies, soul-code ignition, and ceremonial sound, we awaken ancient assignments encoded within your DNA.

This opens access to the Atlantean Codex Chamber and aligns you with the mission to reawaken the lost city of A’Zar-Hem’Tei.

Later, the New Grand Egyptian Museum holds relics that vibrate with dormant codes. They activate memory keys that interface with your Oversoul’s Krystic blueprint.

We take in with awe and reverence the brand new Grand Egyptian Cairo Museum.

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Opening Ceremony and Orientation

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Grand Egyptian Cairo Museum

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Accommodation

7 Gates Boutique Hotel
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Meal

Breakfast included

Lunch included

Day 02

Saqqara/ Memphis
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Tuesday December 2nd 2025

At Saqqara, the Step Pyramid holds the first node of the Flame Keepers’ Pathway — the resonance chamber for recalibrating your personal arc line to the frequency of harmonic sound healing.

This is one of the Earth’s original Subterranean Activation Gateways.

In Memphis, we begin to anchor the masculine restoration codes that allow for balanced polarity restoration within the Krystic grid.

Your presence here begins the sequencing of your flame body with the Templum Matrix.

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Saqqara

Step Pyramid of Djoser

Temple of Sound and Healing

Tombs featuring the earliest known hieroglyphs and Pyramid Texts (foundation of the Book of the Dead)

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Transport

We then travel by bus to Memphis

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Memphis

Visit the open-air museum

See the colossal statue of Ramses II

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Accommodation

7 Gates Boutique Hotel
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Meal

Breakfast included

Lunch included

Day 03

Sunrise Giza/Aswan flight/ Felucca
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Wednesday December 3rd 2025

Before dawn, we enter Giza privately. As the Sphinx awakens in golden light, we stand on a key Ark Interface Point that transmits signals to the still-sealed Subterranean Chambers of A’Zar-Hem’Tei.

We then fly to Aswan, where the southern energy spiral of the Nile opens its arms.

Sailing by felucca on the Nile, we begin tuning to the river’s ancient current — the very lifeblood of the temple grid.

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Giza Plateau

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Sphinx

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Flight to Aswan

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Accommodation

Movenpick Hotel
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Felucca Ride around Elephantine Island

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Meal

Breakfast included

Lunch included

Dinner included

Day 04

Philae Temple/ Abu Simbel Travel
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Thursday December 4th 2025

At Philae, the Temple of Isis, we enter a crystalline portal of Divine Mother frequency.

This temple is one of the seven Flame Keeper Conduits, connected to an underground memory vault of the Ark System.

Travelling into the desert toward Abu Simbel, we align to the Solar Disk codes and Lion Guardian grids that protect the southern entrance to A’Zar-Hem’Tei.

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Philae Island - Temple of Isis

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Transport

Afternoon drive through the Sahara Desert to Abu Simbel

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Accommodation

Seit First Abu Simbel hotel

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Meal

Breakfast included

Dinner included

Day 05

Abu Simbel Temples/ Aswan Return / Nile Cruise
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Friday December 5th 2025

In the stillness of early light, the twin temples of Ramesses and Nefertari activate codes of Divine Union.

Here, the solar masculine and the sacred feminine anchor into the Earth Temple grid.

Return to Aswan and embark on our Nile Cruise — a mobile transmission chamber where integration begins as you sail through time.

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Abu Simbel Temples (Ramesses II and Nefertari)

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Transport

Ground transfer from Abu Simbel → Aswan

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Board the Nile Cruise

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Accommodation

Nile Cruise

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Meal

Breakfast included

Lunch included

Dinner included

Day 06

Kom Ombo/ Edfu/ Sail to Luxor
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Saturday December 6th 2025

Kom Ombo, the double temple, activates polarity synthesis.

A subconscious flush of duality overlays is initiated, rebalancing your morphogenetic shield.

At Edfu, the Temple of Horus stands as a guardian to the original Krysted Templum flame.

Your presence activates the Eagle Codex, a scroll of inner vision and divine justice.

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Kom Ombo Temple

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Temple of Horus at Edfu

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Transport

Continue sailing along the Nile toward Luxor, passing through the Esna Lock

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Accommodation

Nile Cruise

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Meal

Breakfast included

Lunch included

Dinner included

Day 07

Abydos & Dendarah
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Sunday December 7th 2025

Abydos opens the Organic Flower of Life Stargate and accesses the Osirian Chamber of Flame Resurrection.

It is a direct plug-in point to the original blueprint of A’Zar-Hem’Tei’s inner sanctum.

Dendera, the Temple of Hathor, is our sound-based recalibration point.

Here, crystalline frequency through joy, music, and light heals and resets the emotional body.

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Abydos Temple of Osiris

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Dendera Temple of Hathor

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Accommodation

Nile Cruise

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Meal

Breakfast included

Lunch included

Dinner included

Day 08

Valley of the Kings/ Valley of the Queens/ Hatshepsut
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Sunday December 8th 2025

We cross into the West Bank, where the veils thin.

In the Valley of the Kings and Queens, your light body interfaces with the ancestral soulstream of Egypt.

At Hatshepsut’s Temple, we acknowledge the return of Divine Matriarchy.

Her codes are essential to reactivate the Lioness Vault linked to the A’Zar-Hem’Tei southern chamber.

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Valley of the Kings

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Valley of the Queens

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Hatshepsut’s Temple

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Colossi of Memnon

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Accommodation

Sonesta St. George Luxor hotel

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Meal

Breakfast included

Lunch included

Dinner included

Day 09

Karnak Temple/ Luxor Temple
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Tuesday December 9th 2025

At Karnak, the massive temple complex becomes a harmonic resonance chamber.

Within the presence of Sekhmet, the Flame Keepers receive their next-level embodiment imprint.

Here, the crystalline solar grid lines are restored into integrity.

Luxor Temple, known as the Temple of Man, is our next amplification site.

Here, the Flame Keepers receive alignment upgrades through the 12-point flame-body geometry embedded in stone.

Your presence enlivens the Temple Circuit.

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Karnak Temple

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Luxor Temple Evening Visit

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Accommodation

Sonesta St. George Luxor hotel

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Meal

Breakfast included

Dinner included

Day 10

Transfer to Red Sea/ Oberoi
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Wednesday December 10th 2025

We travel to the Red Sea, where integration begins on cellular and elemental levels.

Check at the First Class deluxe resort, The Oberoi Sahl Hasheesh, with all suites located at a wonderful spot on the Red Sea with its sandy private beach and blue crystal water. It is called ' The Paradise' of Egypt.

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Transport

Drive through Upper Egypt to the Red Sea resort region

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Accommodation

The Oberoi Sahl Hotel

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Meal

Breakfast included

Dinner included

Day 11

Rea Sea
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Thursday December 11th 2025

Enjoy the pristine, crystalline waters.

The Red Sea serves as an aquatic light mirror where the Flame Codes begin anchoring into the Earth grid.

Free time to float, integrate, and receive.

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General

 Free time to rest, reflect, swim, or enjoy optional water-based activities and spa offerings.

Integration Session with Christof and Alaya

3pm - 7pm

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Accommodation

Oberoi Sahl Hashesh hotel

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Meal

Breakfast included

Dinner included

Day 12

Return to Cairo/ Private Great Pyramid Ceremony
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Friday December 12th 2025

Upon returning to Cairo, we prepare for our final initiation.

Inside the Great Pyramid, we perform the Ritual of the Scroll of Flame Transmission — an advanced ceremony activating the five inner scroll rooms:

Birth

Death

Flame Transmission

Solar Union

Return

These are the codex chambers of the Ark Templum Matrix.

Within the King’s Chamber, we reboot the original arc of A’Zar-Hem’Tei, sealing our mission and reigniting the planetary Flame Network.

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Accommodation

7 Gates Boutique Hotel

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Meal

Breakfast included

Day 13

Closing Ceremony & Farewell Dinner
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Saturday December 13th 2025

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Khan El Khalili Bazaar

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Closing Ceremony & Farewell Dinner

On this sacred final evening together, we gather once more in ceremonial space to honour the profound journey we have walked side by side. As the energies of the Land of Khem settle deep within our cells, we open our hearts in a Closing Circle—a sanctified vessel of reflection, gratitude, and integration.

This is a time to speak the unspeakable, to acknowledge the inner initiations that have unfolded, and to seal the transformations we each now carry forward. Through shared presence and sacred witness, we tether the golden threads of remembrance, weaving our unique experiences into the collective tapestry of this pilgrimage.

We complete our odyssey with a lovingly prepared Farewell Dinner—a final communion in the physical, where laughter, tears, blessings, and joy flow freely. It is here we embrace the mystery of endings as beginnings, carrying the codes of Egypt forever encoded in our soul’s journey.

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Accommodation

7 Gates Boutique Hotel
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Meal

Breakfast included

Dinner included

Day 14

Departure
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Sunday December 14th 2025

And so, the sacred circle completes.

As the first light of Ra dawns over Cairo, we prepare to take our leave from this ancient land that has called us home. With hearts expanded and souls reawakened, we now begin the return journey—forever altered by the mysteries we have walked, the codes we have received, and the family we have become.

You will be lovingly supported through your departure, just as you were upon arrival.

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Transport

Departure7 Gates Boutique Hotel

You will receive complimentary transport to Cairo International Airport for your onward travels.

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Meal

Breakfast included

Visa & Flight Info

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For your travel visa to enter Egypt, you may be asked to provide a host name, number, address, and email. Please use the details below. These are the contact details of our local Egyptian Coordinators — these include all the information you’ll need when completing your visa application for the Egypt tour:

Marawan Nazmy

President

Quest Travel

5 Emarat El Shams - Hadaik El Ahram

Pyramids - Giza - Egypt

Tel: 202-33768000 OR 202-33768444

Fax: 202-33763810

Cell Phone: +20 100 160 0300

Direct Email: President@questtravelegypt.com

Website: www.questtravelegypt.com

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Flight & Hotel Information

Please note that you'll arrive at The 7 Gate Boutique Hotel in Cairo, which is approximately 45 minutes from the airport.

Check-in time is 3 pm

Check out time is 12 pm

Packing List

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This list focuses on items specific to our journey and group field. It is in addition to your personal travel basics (underwear, socks, toiletries, chargers, etc.) which we trust you’ll already have covered. What follows are the extras and intentional pieces that will support both comfort and the energetic container.

Clothing

  • Lightweight breathable layers (linen/cotton tops, tunics, pants, skirts)

  • Long-sleeved shirts + modest options

  • White or light-coloured outfits

  • Warm outer layer (fleece or light down jacket — Dec evenings get cold, especially in the desert and Aswan)

  • Shawl/pashmina

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • Swimwear

  • Sun hat or cap

Spiritual + Group Ceremony Gear

  • Small altar kit (crystals, sacred objects, photos, whatever grounds you)

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Daypack/sling bag

Toiletries & Self-Care

  • Natural sunscreen + moisturiser (desert air is drying)

  • Hand sanitiser + travel wipes

  • Feminine hygiene (bring enough; hard to source locally)

  • Light natural insect repellent (mosquitoes near Nile at dusk)

  • Organic/natural deodorant, shampoo, soap, toothpaste, where possible

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Health & Safety

  • Prescription meds (enough for full trip, in original bottles)

  • General meds: ibuprofen/paracetamol, antihistamines, rehydration salts, motion sickness tablets

  • Blister pads + band-aids

  • Small personal first-aid kit

  • Electrolyte packets/powders (key after temple days in the sun)

  • Copies of prescriptions (digital & paper)

  • Travel insurance details

Electronics

  • Phone + charger

  • Portable power bank

  • Universal adapter (Egypt = Type C/F, 220V)

  • Camera + SD cards/batteries (if not using phone)

  • Headphones/earbuds

  • Flashlight or headlamp (early temple entries)

Documents & Money

  • Passport (6+ months validity beyond Dec 2025

  • Egypt entry visa (on arrival or e-visa beforehand, depending on nationality)

  • Print + digital copies of passport, visa, flight tickets, itinerary

  • Debit/credit card (notify bank beforehand)

  • Small, newer USD bills + Egyptian pounds for daily spends/tips

  • Emergency contacts list

Extras for Comfort & Flow

  • Travel pillow or small cushion

  • Snacks (protein bars, nuts, tea sachets)

  • Reusable shopping bag (markets, carrying gear)

  • Book or e-reader (long travel stretches)

Additional Packing Notes

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Packing Notes

Snacks — essential fuel for long travel days

Please bring a small supply of protein bars / favourite travel snacks you love. The tour schedule involves long travel days and early starts, so having familiar, compact snacks on hand will keep your energy steady between meals. We will have time during the first few days to travel as a group and pick up extra snacks locally, but it is strongly recommended you bring a personal stash of bars or other preferred portable snacks to supplement food on the road.

Suggested items:

  • 4–8 protein bars or equivalent

  • A small bag of nuts, dried fruit or seed mixes

  • Electrolyte sachets or rehydration powders (optional, useful in heat)

  • A lightweight reusable snack pouch or zip bag

Tip: keep a few in your daypack and extras in your luggage.

Fragrances — important health & energy notice

No perfumes or colognes. Commercial perfumes and colognes are largely chemical-based and can cloud the energy field, overwhelm in close quarters, and cause sensitivity reactions. For the well-being of the entire group, please refrain from wearing synthetic perfumes or colognes at any time during the tour.

If you wish to wear fragrance, only use organic, natural essential oils, applied sparingly.

Personal Care — keep it natural and considerate

Everyday personal care products often contain strong synthetic ingredients that can disrupt others and interfere with group energetic work. Please bring and use organic/natural versions where possible:

  • Deodorant: organic or natural only (avoid synthetic, fragrance-heavy types)

  • Essential oils: only organic/natural, and used sparingly (never in shared sleeping or ceremony spaces)

  • Shampoo, soap, toothpaste: natural options encouraged

Why this matters: synthetic fragrances and certain chemicals can trigger headaches, respiratory discomfort, or energetic disturbance. Choosing natural products helps maintain comfort and clarity for all.

Note on Luggage Allowances 

For domestic flights with Egypt, you can bring:

  • 1 suitcase for each passenger 23 kgs

  • 1 carry-on less than 7 kgs

Travel Funds

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Pocket Money on the Egypt Tour

We’ve designed this journey so that most of your expenses are already taken care of—your accommodation, site entries, transport, and the majority of meals are included. To help you feel prepared, here’s a simple guide for budgeting your own pocket money:

Meals Not Included

A handful of meals are not covered (you’ll see these noted in the itinerary). Plan around US $20–30 per meal, depending on your preferences.

Snacks & Drinks

If you’d like fruit, nuts, or bottled water handy during the day, set aside about $5–10 per day.

Souvenirs & Sacred Gifts

Many participants enjoy bringing home a few treasures from Egypt—anything from spices or papyrus to oils, incense, or ceremonial pieces that hold shamanic significance. This is very personal, but around $50–100 across the tour covers light shopping. If you know you’ll want to purchase a more substantial sacred item, budget accordingly.

Tipping & Incidentals

Tipping (“baksheesh”) is customary in Egypt. While our team covers the daily tips, we pool funds together at the end of the tour to offer a collective gesture of gratitude to Quest Travel, our local tour guides and organisers.

We suggest a minimum of US $100 per person for this pooled tip, collected on the final day. This helps us honour the guides and bus drivers who support us throughout the journey.

At the same time, tipping in Egypt is a quiet art—embedded in custom, expected but not pressuring. It honours daily labour without sizing up service. The amount you give is ultimately a personal choice. Some may wish to offer more, some may give the suggested minimum, and all gestures are received with appreciation.

Suggested Daily Range: US$25–60

Over 15 days: US $375–900 (with around $600 being a comfortable middle ground).

Recent travel guides suggest that moderate travellers in Egypt spend about $30–50 per day on meals, snacks, and extras. Since so much is already included in this tour, your personal costs should fall on the lighter end of that range. Reference (Egypt Planners, Beacon Adventures)

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

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1. Money & tipping.

  • Egypt is a tipping culture (“baksheesh”). Small bills in Egyptian pounds go a long way — porters, drivers, bathroom attendants, even people helping at temples may expect something.

  • ATMs are common, but bring crisp USD bills as backup. Exchange rates are usually better at banks/hotels than at airports.

2. Dress code & respect.

  • Modesty is appreciated. Women: cover shoulders and knees when entering temples  or sacred sites. Men: avoid tank tops and shorts at temples.

  • Light scarves solve most problems.

3. Security & safety.

  • Tour groups are usually accompanied by local guides and sometimes official tourist police — normal, not a red flag.

  • Stay with the group in crowded places like Cairo markets.

4. Water & food.

  • Don’t drink tap water, even in hotels. Stick to bottled or filtered.

  • Fresh juices, salads, and street food can be tempting but can also upset stomachs. A safe mantra: “peel it, cook it, or leave it.”

5. Health & stamina.

  • Temple days = long, with lots of standing/walking on stone floors. Comfortable shoes and hydration is key.

  • Egypt’s winter sun is mild but still stronger than it feels — sunscreen is advised during the day.

6. Photos & boundaries.

  • In temples, some areas forbid photos, or charge a small fee. Guards will enforce it.

  • Always ask before photographing locals.

7. Connectivity.

  • Wi-Fi is patchy, especially outside hotels. A local SIM card or eSIM is cheap and makes navigation/WhatsApp easier.

  • We prefer to keep phones away during ceremonies — good to clarify expectations in advance.

8. Cultural mindset.

  • Egypt works on “Inshallah time.” Things run late, plans shift. Patience is part of the tour. This way we allow synchronicity to flow through our tour.

  • A smile and a sense of humour carry more weight than frustration.

9. Climate reality check (Nov–Dec).

  • Desert nights can surprise people — it feels like two different seasons in one day. Warm jacket highly advised.

  • Expect some wind on the Nile; scarves double as windbreaks.

10. Spiritual etiquette.

  • Temples are living spaces, not just ruins. Local guides and guards may frown on overt ceremony. Subtlety and respect keep the door open.

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No private ceremonies may be conducted on the temple grounds during our whole tour, to keep the energetic hygiene of our container clean and concise. 

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Essentials

  • Passport & Visa: Valid 6+ months past Dec 2025. Visa on arrival or e-visa (check your nationality).

  • Currency: Egyptian pounds (EGP). Bring crisp USD bills + card. Small bills are gold for tipping (“baksheesh”).

  • Power: Type C & F plugs, 220V. Bring a universal adapter with USB ports.

  • Water: Bottled or filtered only. Brush teeth with bottled water too.

Health & Comfort

  • Climate: Days: 20–25°C (68–77°F). Nights: 8–12°C (46–54°F). Layer up.

  • Shoes: Broken-in walking shoes.

  • Food: “Peel it, cook it, or leave it.” Street food is tempting but risky.

  • Hydration: Electrolyte sachets keep energy steady in dry heat.

  • Medical: Bring personal meds + small first aid kit.

Etiquette

  • Dress: Modest clothing for sacred sites. Women: cover shoulders and knees. Men: avoid tank tops and shorts. Scarves solve most dress code needs.

  • Photos: Some temples charge a fee or forbid it. Always ask locals before photographing.

  • Tipping: Normal part of life. Have small bills handy.

  • Patience: “Inshallah time” is real. Flexibility keeps peace.

Spiritual Flow

  • Temples: Treated as living spaces. Respect guards, subtle ceremony is best.

  • Group Energy: Phones away during ceremony unless told otherwise.

  • Offerings: Biodegradable tokens (flowers, tobacco, seeds, incense) are welcome.

Connectivity

  • Wi-Fi is patchy. Consider a local SIM or eSIM for WhatsApp/maps.

  • Let the family know Egypt runs on GMT+2 (NZ is 10 hours ahead).

Mindset

Egypt gives back what you bring in: curiosity, humour, patience, and reverence. Expect the unexpected, hold the group field strong, and the land will meet you.

⚖️ Climate reality check:

  • Daytime: 20–25°C (68–77°F) → T-shirt and light trousers weather.

  • Evening/early morning: 8–12°C (46–54°F), colder in the desert → you’ll want a jacket, scarf, maybe even a beanie.

  • Sunlight: strong but not brutal — sunscreen advisable.

Plugs & Adapters

Egypt runs on Type C and Type F plugs, both at 220V, 50Hz.

  • Type C: two round pins (the classic European plug).

  • Type F: two round pins, slightly thicker, with two grounding clips on the side.

Most modern universal adapters cover both, but if the group wants to be safe, a universal travel adapter that includes USB ports is the most convenient. They should also make sure their devices can handle 220V (most phone/laptop chargers do — it’ll say “100–240V” on the label).

WhatsApp Group

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Egypt 2025 WhatsApp Group

To help you feel supported and well-informed every step of the way, we’ve set up a dedicated WhatsApp group for our tour participants. This group is a simple, streamlined way for you to receive everything you need without overwhelm.

How it works:

  • Before the tour – You’ll receive gentle reminders and important updates

  • During the tour – Each evening our team will send a message with the next day’s schedule and practical logistics, so you can relax and focus on the experience itself.

This is a receiving-only space, which means only the admin team will post. This helps keep the thread clear, calm, and easy for you to find the important details at a glance.

We warmly invite you to join: