Luxury Egypt! Off the Beaten Path

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Annie Emanuelli
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Oct 27 - Nov 8, 2022
Group size: 2 - 14
Luxury Egypt! Off the Beaten Path
Bucket List Travel

Annie Emanuelli
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24 reviews

Oct 27 - Nov 8, 2022
Group size: 2 - 14

About this trip

We are very excited to announce a new 11-night tour designed for our guests who have already visited Egypt, or those who prefer a more upscale tour off the beaten path. We’ve planned wonderful experiences like a cruise on a luxurious sailing dahabiya with just eight cabins. We’ve added a tour of the rarely seen tomb of Queen Nefetari, which because of its exquisite paintings is called the Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt. We'll spend the night at an authentic Nubian Lodge on the banks of Lake Nasser, just a mile from Abu Simbel, where we'll watch the nighttime sound and light show. And we'll visit the newly opened Avenue of the Sphinxes in Luxor; the medieval architectural treasures on El Moez Street in Old Cairo; and the Nubian Village in Aswan. We'll still visit the most important sites in Egypt - the pyramids and sphinx, Karnak and Luxor Temples, the Valley of the Kings, and many more. We invite you to join us on the premiere of this extraordinary tour! Maximum of 14 guests.


Dahabiya Cruise

Imagine gliding along the Nile in a beautifully appointed sailing yacht with only eight cabins, eating gourmet meals on deck by candlelight, and exploring small villages, islands, and ruins where larger cruise ships can't go. Called dahabiyas, they are two-masted boats with no engines, completely dependent on the wind and river, and were the traditional method of travel for  royals. 

You'll revisit the famous temples in Edfu and Kom Ombo, but you'll also get to explore El Kab, the ancient city of Nekheb with Old Kingdom temples and tombs; and Gebel el Silsila, where the cliffs on both sides close to the narrowest point along the Nile. We'll explore the Egyptian countryside, visiting secluded picturesque spots and farms, and have lots of chances to interact with local people. And we'll dine like royalty. The chef creates amazing meals using fresh supplies delivered each morning from local markets and farmers along the river. When conditions allow, we may dine under the stars at a beautiful spot on the banks of the Nile.

The Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt

The tombs in the Valley of the Kings and Queens are amazing. But the most exquisite is the tomb of Queen Nefertari, most beloved wife of Ramses the Great. The real wow factor is more than 5,200 square feet of stunning paintings, earning it the nickname the Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt. Most visitors in Egypt don’t get to see this amazing sight because access has been highly restricted to preserve the delicate paintings since its 1904 discovery. When it first opened, the infiltration of water and salt from the porous limestone and the humidity from visitors’ breath caused the paintings to deteriorate, so it was closed to the public for decades. It was opened starting in 2006 for private tours at a cost of $3,000. It recently opened to individual visitors at a cost of about $100 a person. The paintings tell of the ceremonies after Nefertari’s death. On the door of her burial chamber, we see Nefertari reborn from the eastern horizon as a sun disc, forever immortalized in victory over the world of darkness. We are extremely privileged to be able to visit this extraordinary national treasure.

Overnight at Abu Simbel

Abu Simbel is generally considered the grandest and most beautiful temple in Egypt. Most visitors see it around sunrise, with hundreds of other tourists. But it is magical at night with no crowds, when a sound and light show provides a journey back in time to the pharaohs’ era. The enchanting music and vibrant lights depict how this temple originally looked, and tells of its fascinating history. 

We’ll stay overnight at a charming Nubian lodge on the shores of Lake Nasser, just a mile from the monument. The hotel was built using natural materials such as Nile mud bricks. With a maximum capacity of 16 guests, Eskaleh Nubian House provides warm service in a relaxing, natural and warm atmosphere. Eskaleh also offers a restaurant, a lounge and accommodations with a balcony.

"The Path of God"

In November 2021, the 3,000-year-old Avenue of Sphinxes, which connects the Temples of Luxor and Karnak, was opened to the public following more than seven decades of excavation efforts.  It is nearly two miles long and 250 feet wide, lined on either side by more than 600 ram-headed statues and traditional sphinxes. The ancient walkway, once named the "Path of God," was buried under sand for centuries. In 1949, Egyptian archaeologist Zakaria Ghineim discovered the first eight sphinx statues in front of Luxor Temple. Seventeen more statues were uncovered from 1958 to 1961, and another 55 were unearthed from 1961 to 1964. The entire route of the walkway was finally determined by 2000, leaving it to excavators to uncover the road over the last 20 years. The Avenue of Sphinxes was built to celebrate the annual Opet Festival in the ancient city of Thebes, now known as Luxor. The festival promoted fertility and included a procession that carried statues of ceremonial gods from Karnak Temple to Luxor Temple. 

Medieval Architectural Treasures

El Moez Street, a lively pedestrian street in Old Cairo, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with the greatest concentration of medieval architectural treasures in the Islamic world. 

It runs between two massive gates in the original stone city wall, built in the 11th century when Cairo was founded. With slits for arrows and shafts for pouring boiling oil on attackers, the gates stood to protect the ancient city from invaders more than 1,000 years ago.

Wandering the meandering alleyways and discovering magnificent mosques, fine old houses and palaces, cafes and restaurants, and tentmaker’s market is a treat for locals and visitors alike.

What About the Grand Egyptian Museum?

As of this date, the long-awaited Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is still under construction adjacent to the Pyramids. The foundation stone for the GEM was laid in 2002, and the museum was originally scheduled to be completed in 2013. Construction delays and the COVID-19 pandemic have caused the opening to be pushed back several times, from 2013 to 2018 to 2020 and 2021. The most current estimate for its opening is the last half of 2022.

When opened, the GEM will be the largest archaeological museum in the world. It will house 18,000 artifacts of ancient Egypt, including the complete 5,000-piece King Tut collection with many pieces being displayed for the very first time.

We are all anxious to see the spectacular new museum. 

As soon as it is open to guests, we will include visits there in this itinerary.

Costs and Payments

The cost of this trip is $3,995 per person, based on double occupancy. 

This does NOT include airfare to and from Egypt.

Single supplement is $1,900.

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.


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

• Between 100-61 days before your arrival date, entire amount of deposit.

• 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.

Flights and Arrivals

You should fly in to and out of Cairo, Egypt.

Please arrive in Cairo, Egypt on Friday, October 28, 2022. (If you are coming from the USA, you will need to fly out of the USA by Thursday,  October 27, 2022.)

Afternoon or evening arrivals are best.

Your return flight should be scheduled for Tuesday, November 8, 2022.

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

If you are booking two or more trips in a row, please talk to us about arrival and departure flights.

What’s included

  • Hotel
    Seven nights in 5-star hotels; four in Cairo; one night in Luxor; one night in Aswan; and one night in Abu Simbel
  • Nile Cruise
    Four nights on a 5-star deluxe Dahabiya
  • Tours
    All tours provided by an English-speaking licensed Egyptologist
  • Admissions
    Entrance fees to all sights, including the Tombs of Nefertari and King Tut, and the Sound and Light Show at Abu Simbel
  • Ground transportation
    All transportation, in modern air conditioned vehicles, with free beverages and Wi-Fi on board
  • Airport transfers
    We'll pick you up at the Cairo airport when you arrive, and bring you to your hotel. When it's time for you to leave, we'll bring you from your hotel back to the airport
  • Meals
    All meals, including bottled water
  • Domestic flights
    Domestic flights in Egypt to/from Nile cruise; including airport transfers

What’s not included

  • Airfare to Egypt
  • Visa
    Visa on arrival at Cairo airport ($25 per person).
  • Tipping
    Daily tips to drivers, porters, airport agents, restaurant and cruise staff, and tour guides
  • Specialty beverages
    Soft drinks, alcoholic beverages and mocktails with meals and on board the cruise

Available Packages

Trip Price
$3,995
Deposit: $500

Available options

Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival to Egypt!

As soon as 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!


Your Organizer


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Annie Emanuelli
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Hi - I'm Annie, the founder of Bucket List Travel! Travel is my life! I left a 30+ year career as a corporate marketing exec to start my own travel business, taking people to Bucket List locations! I'd like to take you somewhere you've always dreamed of going. Stop dreaming, start packing!

Reviews

VD
Annie is a wonderful agent, met our every need on this amazing adventure in Finland. Hotel arrangements while visiting Helsinki were beyond my expectation, definitely 5 star accomodations. Then off to Ivalo, where again Aurora Holidays treated us like stars! Tina and all her staff, again went above and beyond. Food, accomodations and all our ventures out were amazing. Would highly recommend both if you have plans to see the Northern Lights!
By Valarie D for Northern Lights in Utsjoki, Finnish Lapland! on Dec 05, 2023
Valarie - I'm so happy you enjoyed our trip to Finland! It was a pleasure to meet you, and to travel with you. Oh, the wonders we saw! Hope to travel with you again soon! xoxo
By Annie Emanuelli on Dec 29, 2023
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BM
The trip was incredible and unforgettable. Annie has a passion for her work as trip organizer--she's knowledgeable, organized, and focused on each individual within the group that she leads. She makes the right connections with local hosts, in this case Tiina at Aurora Holidays, to make sure that the accommodations and meals were excellent. Daily activities were varied and fun, giving guests the option of taking part or having a day of rest. Highly, highly recommended!
By Bill M for Northern Lights in Utsjoki, Finnish Lapland! on Dec 04, 2023
Bill - it was such a joy to share Lapland with you! It delighted me to watch you discover the unique beauty of this very special place. I hope we can travel together again soon! xoxo
By Annie Emanuelli on Dec 29, 2023
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I don't even know where to start! This trip was jam packed with events, either included with the trip or optional, very affordable add-ons, and each was just an excellent, well managed experience! I arrived a few days early because I was coming in from a different direction; I was met at the airport by Mike Smith, who also accompanied me on some optional trips prior to the official trip beginning (Voortrekker Museum, Cullinan Diamond Mine, etc). Mike is an excellent guide and extremely knowledgeable! During the initial days I was based at the Protea Hotel, which is extremely well managed by Louise and her staff, so that too was a fantastic experience. The first phase of the trip was a flight to Zimbabwe, where we were met by Moses. I really enjoyed meeting Moses, especially since it was only a few days after the Zim elections. Our other guides were Profit and Tich, and they were also a joy to meet and hold conversations with. We were based in a lovely "lodge" which was more like a giant Air BnB in a residential neighborhood of "lodges;" it was an extremely safe environment although I'll admit I was a bit surprised as I'm more of a bush girl. We had an individual room which was gorgeous! Following a long walking tour of Victoria Falls (thrilling!), I did the optional helicopter ride of the falls. It was just 15 minutes but gave a brilliant perspective of what we had just walked. I also did the infamous "Devil's Fall," which is right where the Falls go over. It's not for the faint of heart, but I'm SO glad I did it!!! I was truly sorry to leave Zimbabwe, and would have gladly stayed a few more days. We flew out of Zimbabwe and went straight to a true bush lodge called Mziki, and it was true heaven! There were all kinds of events planned and late afternoon/evening safaris with sundowners. Morning safaris included hot coffee and/or tea plus some of the most delicious snacks I've ever had. Definitely did not want to leave Mziki; it was heaven! The staff was primarily Zola and Nathan, with Devon coming in towards the end. It was a very laid back existence, yet it also seemed like we had events planned all day, every day. I thought about planting my feet in cement when it came time to leave! From Mziki, we went to a new lodge called Candlewood, where "wild" animals roam freely. We had individual units which were simply huge, including a second bedroom for storing luggage, as well as a large veranda for sitting out and watching the wildlife. Zebra even roamed up to the guest pool to catch a quick drink of water, to the delight of children who were there! The food was fantastic, with one of the most delicious made to order omelets I've ever had. From Candlewood, we flew to Cape Town, where Amaan met us and because of the weather, reorganized the trip to something more amenable. We did wine tastings, and me, who hates red wine, ended up buying some of the most gorgeous red wine I've ever tasted! The properties we visited were very historic and Amaan was extremely knowledgeable about the history of the areas we toured. We saw two of the three baboon trips in one refuge, which was quite thrilling; another highlight was taking the funicular up to the top of Table Mountain which felt like being on top of the world! We also visited the Apartheid Museum which was very well done in terms of explaining the history of Nelson Mandela and the various political relationships he encountered in his life. I have left out so many things we did on this trip but it's already a very long review! I obviously highly recommend the trip; there was nothing that wasn't well planned and well thought out, and even if there was a hiccup (which is going to happen because "This is Africa," it was immediately correctly, seamlessly. I can't say enough good things about Annie Emmanuelli of Bucket List Travel, as well as Tim and Mike Smith of Wildside Tours and Safaris. Mike Smith was the one we primarily were with on the ground, and he was the most chillaxed person...which was the perfect personality for a trip to Africa!
By Donna M for Sept 3-14, 2023: South Africa! on Sep 24, 2023
This trip was A LIFE CHANGER! I have dreamed of going to Africa for years and thanks to Annie, it became a reality. From start to finish, she answered every question I had and prepped us all for what we needed for this trip. I felt completely safe and taken care of the whole time. Our guides along the trip were amazing and felt like friends by the end! Every day was planned to the fullest experience and you truly get the bang for your buck! The food, culture, animals, lodges were all amazing. Going on game rides is an experience I’ll never forget. Seeing the animals in their natural habitat is a true gift. I 1000% will come back to Africa with Annie and can not recommend this trip enough.
By Ximena G for May 14-25, 2023: South Africa! on Jun 07, 2023
Thank you, Annie for this wonder-filled adventure! From Victoria Falls to Johannesburg and Cape Town, the thrills never stopped. The trip was well-organized, and details managed so we just had to show up and enjoy the safaris and game drives, hikes, boat rides, helicopter and hot air balloon rides, wine-tastings, meals…. It was truly a glorious three weeks that exceeded my expectations and left me with wonderful memories and photos.
By Dena S for May 14-25, 2023: South Africa! on Jun 04, 2023
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I just returned from a once in a lifetime trip to Cairo organized by Bucket List Travel. Annie took care of every detail of planning, and it really showed when I got off the plane and was taken care of from start to finish with the greatest care. Our guide Yasser was kind, professional, knowledgeable, and funny! He went above and beyond to ensure every need was met and we got the most out of each day in Egypt. I always felt safe and loved experiencing local life and culture. I plan to grab my friends and book again with Bucket List Travel!
By Noel G on 05 Feb, 2020