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GLT in Egypt - October 2019!
Egypt
Oct 22 - Nov 1, 2019
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$2,349
Deposit: $500

About your trip

Girls LOVE Travel is excited to announce trips to Discover Ancient Egypt!  

Experiencing Egypt and visiting the great pyramids has been discussed a lot within the Girls LOVE Travel community.  

We are excited that we can help you take this off your bucket list and make it happen!

Trip Highlights

Guided tours include transportation and entry fees to all these sites:

• Great Pyramids of Giza

• The Great Sphinx of Giza

• Photo opp on a camel at the Pyramids

• Step Pyramid in Sakkara

• Colossus of Ramses in Memphis

• Egyptian Museum of Antiquities

• Khan El Kalili Bazaar

• The Citadel and Alabaster Mosque of Muhammed Ali

• Coptic Cairo - Hanging Church and Jewish Synagogue

• Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus, believed to be where Joseph, Mary and Jesus rested after their journey into Egypt

• Luxor and Karnak Temples

• Valley of the Kings

• Queen Hatshepsut Temple

• Colossi of Memnon

• Edfu Temple

• Kom Ombo Temple

• Crocodile Mummification Museum

• Felucca boat ride on the Nile

• Philae Temple

Cost and Payments

The cost of this trip is $2,349 per person, based on double occupancy. 

This does NOT include airfare to and from Egypt.

If you would like a single room, the extra cost is $545.

Pyramid view rooms are an additional $50 per person in a double room, and $100 for a single room. The cost covers all five nights.

Your space will be secured when we receive a deposit of $500.

Upon receipt, 50% of the deposit paid is nonrefundable. 

The balance is due by two months before your departure (August 22.)


Cancellation and Refunds

In the event that you need to cancel your trip, these fees will be applied:

• Between 100-61 days before your arrival date, refundable amount of deposit ($250)..

• Between 60 and 46 days before your arrival date, 50% of the entire tour price.

• Between 45 and 31 days before your arrival date, 75% of the entire tour price.

• Between 30 and 1 days before your arrival date, 100% of the entire tour price.

Other Dates Available

This trip will be offered on: 

June 18-28, 2019

October 22-November 1, 2019

November 26-December 6, 2019

If these dates don't work for you, we will be happy to plan a private tour for you at any time!

Flights and Arrivals

You should fly in and out of Cairo, Egypt.

Please arrive on Wednesday, October 23.

Due to hotel check-in, afternoon or evening arrivals are best.

Your return flight should be scheduled for Friday, November 1.


PLEASE CHECK THE PHOTO GALLERY FOR A CALENDAR, 

OR LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS BEFORE YOU BOOK AIRFARE!!!!!!

Accommodations

We stay in the Le Méridien Pyramids Hotel & Spa (https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/caimd-le-meridien-pyramids-hotel-and-spa/?scid=bb1a189a-fec3-4d19-a255-54ba596febe2 ) , and usually sail on the MS Concerto or MS Blue Shadow.


These bookings are dependent on availability. If they are not available, we will book a similar accommodation.


Single rooms and other options are based on availability, and the prices are subject to change due to market conditions.

Activity Level

This program is active. 

Walking is done over uneven surfaces and steps. 

Expect most days of sightseeing to require three to four hours of walking as well as a considerable time standing. 

Our vehicles have set drop off and pick up points, that result in extra walking to and from the sights. 

The pacing is active as many sites are included. 

What's included

Hotel

Five nights in 5-star Cairo hotel with a view of the Pyramids

Nile Cruise

Four night Nile cruise on a 5-star deluxe boat

Meals

All meals, including bottled water and soft drinks

Tours

All tours provided by an English-speaking licensed Egyptologist

Admissions

Entrance fees to all sights

Domestic flights

Domestic flights in Egypt to/from Nile cruise

Ground Transportation

All transportation, in modern air conditioned vehicles, with free beverages and Wi-Fi on board

Airport transfers

Daily tips

Daily tips to drivers, porters, airport agents, restaurant and cruise staff (all but to tour guides)

What's not included

Airfare to Egypt

Visa

Visa on arrival at Cairo airport ($25 per person).

Tip to your tour guide

Alcoholic beverages

Alcoholic beverages and mocktails with meals and on board the cruise

Trip Insurance

Trip insurance may be purchased through this link: https://www.bucketlistegypt.com/travel-insurance

Day 1

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Arrivals to Egypt!

When you get off the plane, you will see our airport agent holding a sign with your name on it. He will help you get your Egyptian visa, lead you through VIP passport control, through baggage claim, and then escort you to your hotel across from the Great Pyramids!


Day 2

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The Great Pyramids: Last Surviving Wonder of the Ancient World!

What better way to begin your tour of amazing Egypt than with a visit to the Great Pyramids of Giza!

These three phenomenal pyramids served as monumental burial sites where the Ancient Egyptian kings were buried.  You will have the option to enter into the biggest and most famous - the Great Pyramid of Cheops.

We'll take a brief Camel Ride in front of the Pyramids

Visit the Great Sphinx.

After lunch at an authentic Egyptian restaurant, we'll have a shopping opportunity at a Papyrus art gallery.

You will have the afternoon free to rest, enjoy the luxurious facilities at the hotel.

This evening we'll have dinner at an authentic Egyptian restaurant,

Day 3

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Memphis and Sakkara

This morning we will drive 12 miles from Giza to Memphis, which was the capital of ancient Egypt. Here we'll visit the Memphis Colossus of Ramses, an enormous statue of the king about 34 feet long carved in limestone; and the Alabaster Sphinx, the second largest sphinx in Egypt. Carved between 1700 and 1400 BC, the Sphinx is 26 feet long and 13 feet tall and weighs around 90 tons.

Then on to Sakkara, one of the most extensive archaeological sites in Egypt, and the cemetery for the capital city of Memphis. Here we'll visit: 

• Step Pyramid, the oldest known of Egypt's 97 pyramids. It was built for King Djoser (2667-2648 BC) by the architect genius Imhotep, and consists of six terraces some 200 feet high.

• Mastaba tomb of Ka-Gmni, who was a judge and a priest. The reliefs found in this tomb are amazingly rich in detail.

• Enter King Teti's Pyramid, which was originally 172 feet high. Climb down a shaft into the burial chamber, which is richly carved with thousands of hieroglyphs.

We'll stop for lunch at an authentic Egyptian restaurant.

Shopping opportunity: Egyptian Carpet school.

We will spend the afternoon at Khan el Kahlili Bazaar, a major souk (market) in the Islamic district of Cairo. It is significantly geared towards tourists, with shops that sell souvenirs, antiques and jewelry. Many traditional workshops also operate in the area, such as the goldsmiths' souk, which is still important for locals.  It has been an active marketplace since the late 15th century! 

We'll end the day with dinner at an authentic Egyptian restaurant.

Day 4

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Flying to Luxor - Land of Temples and Tombs!

After breakfast at the hotel in Giza, we'll transfer to Cairo Airport for a flight south to the magnificent city of Luxor. 

Upon arrival at Luxor, you will be transferred to board your 5-star deluxe Nile Cruise boat.

After settling in and having lunch on board, we'll visit the Karnak Temple complex, a vast open-air museum, and the second largest ancient religious site in the world (after the Angkor Wat Temple of Cambodia). Construction at Karnak started 4,000 years ago and continued for 2,000 years. Each Egyptian ruler who worked at Karnak left his or her own architectural mark. Approximately 30 pharaohs contributed to the buildings here, creating a complex unlike any other.

Shopping opportunity: Alabaster and onyx shop.

When the sun goes down, we'll visit Luxor Temple illuminated in the evening. Luxor Temple is a beautiful structure packed with history and legends. Construction took about 100 years, between 1370 BC and 1295 BC, and was added to by four different pharaohs.

We'll have a delicious buffet dinner on board the Nile Cruise boat.

Day 5

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Valley of the Kings and Queens!

If you're up for it, this morning you'll have an opportunity to take an optional Hot Air Balloon ride over the Valley of the Kings!

After this sunrise flight, we'll join up with the rest of the group to visit the Colossi of Memnon, two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, who reigned from 1386-1353 BC.

Then it's on to the famous Valley of the Kings, the most historically significant archeological site in the world. For the past 200 years, archeologists have been exploring the site, and have discovered 65 ancient tombs, including the most famous of all - the tomb of King Tut! We'll enter and explore three tombs, and you'll have the option to visit Tut's tomb and see his actual mummy.

We'll cross to the Valley of the Queens, and visit the magnificent Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. She was the longest reigning female pharaoh in Egypt, ruling 20 years in the 15th century BC.

After lunch on board the Nile Cruise boat, you'll have the afternoon free to rest or sit on the sundeck of our boat and enjoy the sights and sounds of life on the banks of the mighty Nile.

After dinner on board the Nile Cruise boat, we'll meet and party with other cruise passengers at the Captain’s Cocktail Party in the lounge.

This evening, our boat will cross through the Essna Locks - a fascinating site to see!

Day 6

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The Magnificent Temples of Edfu and Kom Ombo

After breakfast on board the Nile Cruise boat, we'll take a horse-drawn carriage ride to visit Edfu Temple, the best-preserved temple of the ancient world, dedicated to Horus the Falcon God. It was built between 237 and 57 BC, and is known for its gigantic pylons.

We'll return to the boat for lunch, and then visit Kom Ombo Temple. One side of the temple is dedicated to the Crocodile God Sobek, God of Fertility and Creator of the World. The other side is dedicated to the Falcon God Horus.

Nearby, we'll visit the Crocodile Mummification Museum. You will see well -preserved remains of crocodiles, cats, fish and other animals who were mummified by the ancient Egyptians. It will provide you with an understanding of the ancient art of mummification.

Tonight is the festive Galabeya party on board the Nile Cruise boat! It is a tradition on the Nile cruise boats to have a party where everyone wears a Galabeya, a traditional Egyptian gown. You can purchase one in the ship’s gift shop or in the market for as little as $10, and join in the fun!

Day 7

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Beautiful Aswan!

This morning, there is an optional early morning excursion to Abu Simbel – the grandest temple in Egypt. After a three-hour drive through the Sahara Desert, visit the Temples of Ramses the Great and his Queen Nefetari.

You might choose instead to sleep in, or explore the beautiful city of Aswan on your own.

Those who've gone to Abu Simbel will return to Aswan for lunch on board the Nile Cruise boat.

After lunch we'll take a leisurely Felucca sailboat ride on the Nile. Cruise the Nile River in a traditional sail boat, as Cleopatra did so many centuries ago. It's a perfect way to catching a cool breeze on a warm day and see the magnificent city on the Nile.

Then we'll have a chance to visit to Aswan Spice Market, or the main Aswan Market.

Shopping opportunity: Gold and silver jewelry.

Following dinner on board the Nile Cruise boat, we'll enjoy an exotic local entertainment show in the lounge.

Day 8

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Philae Temple and Return to Cairo

After breakfast we'll disembark the Nile Cruise boat, and take a short boat ride to visit the Philae Temple, one of the most important monuments in southern Egypt. Philae was an ancient pilgrimage center for the cult of Isis. Saved from a watery grave by UNESCO’s rescue project, it was transferred block by block from a nearby island to escape being flooded when the Aswan Dam was built between 1972 and 1980.

Lunch will be a special treat in a restaurant nestled on a beautiful island in the Nile in Aswan. Following lunch we'll have leisure time on the island to stroll or shop.

We'll take a short flight back to Cairo this afternoon. You'll have a little free time to rest or enjoy the spa or pool at our beautiful hotel before we join up for dinner at an authentic Egyptian restaurant.

Day 9

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Egyptian Museum of Antiquities and Farewell Dinner

After breakfast at the hotel, we'll visit the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities. It contains the world’s most extensive collection of pharaonic antiquities, including all the riches from King Tut’s tomb.

Shopping opportunity: Essential oils and art glass.

After lunch at an authentic Egyptian restaurant. we'll visit the Citadel of Saladin, a medieval Islamic fortification in Cairo. Inside the Citadel, we'll visit the spectacular  Alabaster Mosque, commissioned by Muhammad Ali Pasha in 1830.

We'll go on to visit the Hanging Church, one of the oldest churches in Egypt, the Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the Church of St. Sergius and Bacchus, believed to be where Mary, Joseph and Jesus visited after their journey into Egypt.

Tonight we'll celebrate our fantastic journey in Egypt at a special Farewell Dinner in Cairo.

Day 10

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Farewell to Exotic Egypt!

After breakfast at the hotel, guests will transfer to the Cairo airport for their departures.

Those with later departures will have the option of enjoying additional time at the Pyramids.

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