الأحد، 27 مايو 2012

Egypt in a Week Cairo, Aswan, Luxor



This tour is perfect for those who are interested in seeing the highlights of Egypt in a limited amount of time. Artisans of Leisure travelers are escorted throughout Egypt by their own private Egyptologist guide and have their own private drivers in each location. Begin in Cairo. With your own private guide and driver, experience the city’s most interesting cultural attractions, neighborhoods and markets—our tours offer the most in-depth, sophisticated Cairo touring available. In addition to visiting well-known attractions such as the Citadel, Egyptian Museum and Khan al-Khalili bazaar, also tour our favorite neighborhoods filled with beautiful Fatimid, Islamic, Mameluke, Ottoman, Coptic and Art Deco architecture; well-preserved medieval residences formerly occupied by wealthy merchants; and fascinating markets and shopping streets. Also take a private excursion to the impressive Pyramids of Giza. Fly to Aswan, considered Egypt’s loveliest city. Enjoy touring of Aswan’s highlights, including the stunning Temple of Philae. Your own private Egyptologist will accompany you as you drive from Aswan to Luxor, stopping en route to visit the extraordinary archaeological sites along the Nile in Edfu and Kom Ombo. Next, explore Luxor, a bustling town built on the site of the ancient capital city of Thebes. Discover Luxor's most fascinating and important archaeological sites, including the Luxor and Karnak Temples and the Valleys of the Kings and of the Queens. The tour concludes with one night in Cairo. Upon request, arrangements can be made to tour monuments usually closed to the public or museums outside of opening hours.travel to Egypt

الجمعة، 25 مايو 2012

LUXURY PRIVATE JOURNEYS Egypt


Personal Highlights: A visit to the antiquities stored in the Egyptian Museum accompanied by your personal guide A Dinner Cruise on the Cairo.
Tour Itinerary


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  • Day 1 Depart USA
  • This evening you depart on your overnight flight to Cairo which bhgat , described as "this little world, the great Cairo...the most admirable and the greatest city seen upon the earth... the microcosmos of the greater world..."
  • Day 2 Welcome to Cairo
  • Upon arrival you will be met by your guide for a private transfer to your hotel. As you drive to the hotel you will start to be immersed in the culture of Cairo. Cairo has been the largest city in Africa for centuries. Modern Cairo encompasses many former cities and their monuments: the pyramids of the pharaohs, early Christian monasteries and churches; Salah al-Din's Citadel; mosques of the Mamluke and Ottoman sultans. Five thousand years of culture are concentrated here, at the center of three continents... and you are part of it. This evening you have a relaxing dinner at your hotel overlooking the Pyramids.
  • Day 3 Cairo Exploration
  • Cairo is really three cities in one, Pharonic Cairo, Coptic Cairo and Islamic Cairo and each continues to influence the city. After breakfast you will be picked up at the hotel and taken to the Egyptian Museum for an introduction to Pharonic Cairo. This is one of the world's most famous museums. The magnificent collection of antiques includes mummies, Sarcophagi and the highlight of it all... the fabulous treasure from Tutankhamun's tomb. After lunch at a local restaurant, you will see the Islamic side of Cairo with a visit to the Mohammed Mosque and the Citadel of Salah Al-Din. Built between 1176 and 1182 AD, the citadel provides a panoramic view of Cairo from the Moqattam Hills. This evening you enjoy dinner as you cruise the Nile and view the sights of Cairo by Night.
  • Day 4 Luxor, Karnak and the Valley of the Kings
  • An early morning departure from the hotel to the airport for the short flight to Luxor. Originally called Thebes: or the "one-hundred gated city" as it was later called by the renowned Greek historian, Homer, because of its buildings and large gates. And the Arabs, impressed by its beautiful palaces re-named it Luxor: City of Palaces. Luxor is divided by the Nile. In the East is city of the Living, where the life-giving sun rises; and in the west is the City of the Dead, where the sun, in its never-ending orbit, bids farewell to life. You will start your exploration on the west side of the Nile where you will visit The Colossi of Memnon, two statues, 60 feet high, the only remains of a temple commemorating Amenhotep III. You will then visit the Tombs of the Valleys of the Kings and Queens carved into the rock face to safeguard them against grave robbers (unsuccessfully) they include the tombs of Nefertari, wife of Ramses II, Seti I, Ramses III and Amenhotep II. After lunch you visit the East bank to explore the Temple of Luxor built by Amenhotep III and Ramses II. you conclude your Luxor excursion with a visit to the temple of Karnak world famous for its history and architecture. You return to the airport for the return to Cairo.
  • Day 5 Memphis, Saqqara and Giza
  • Your day begins with a visit to Memphis. One of the oldest cities on earth, legendary Memphis was the capitol of ancient Egypt during the Old Kingdom (2705-2155BC). You then visit Saqqara, the royal burial ground during the Old Kingdom. There are so many periods represented that Saqqara could almost be a book, in whose pages the story of Egyptian Civilization through the Pharonic, Greek and Roman periods are told. Your last visit is the reason many people visit Egypt. You will stand face to face with The Sphinx, the "sacred symbol of the union of the strongest physical with the highest intellectual power on earth" and stand in awe of the Pyramids. One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, King Cheops' pyramid was built in 2650BC and as Amelia Edwards said in 1877 "it is impossible to get tired of the Pyramids" You return to your hotel to relax and freshen up before heading to Cairo for a true taste of Egyptian cuisine.
  • Day 6 Coptic Cairo and a Fitting Finale
  • After breakfast, your guide will pick you up and take you to Old Cairo to visit the magnificent Coptic church of St Sergius where Jesus and his family stayed after fleeing from Jerusalem. You will then visit the Ben Ezra Synagogue the oldest in Egypt and the first and oldest mosque in Egypt. After lunch at a local restaurant the rest of the afternoon is free for last minute shopping. Tonight, a special farewell dinner accompanbied by VIP seats for the sound and light show at the pyramids.
  • Day 7 Return to the USA
  • After breakfast, your driver will be waiting to take you to the airport for your return flight to the US arriving later that same afternoon.

الخميس، 24 مايو 2012

LUXURY PRIVATE JOURNEYS Egypt


Personal Highlights: A visit to the antiquities stored in the Egyptian Museum accompanied by your personal guide A Dinner Cruise on the Cairo.
Tour Itinerary



travel to Egypt
  • Day 1 Depart USA
  • This evening you depart on your overnight flight to Cairo which bhgat , described as "this little world, the great Cairo...the most admirable and the greatest city seen upon the earth... the microcosmos of the greater world..."
  • Day 2 Welcome to Cairo
  • Upon arrival you will be met by your guide for a private transfer to your hotel. As you drive to the hotel you will start to be immersed in the culture of Cairo. Cairo has been the largest city in Africa for centuries. Modern Cairo encompasses many former cities and their monuments: the pyramids of the pharaohs, early Christian monasteries and churches; Salah al-Din's Citadel; mosques of the Mamluke and Ottoman sultans. Five thousand years of culture are concentrated here, at the center of three continents... and you are part of it. This evening you have a relaxing dinner at your hotel overlooking the Pyramids.
  • Day 3 Cairo Exploration
  • Cairo is really three cities in one, Pharonic Cairo, Coptic Cairo and Islamic Cairo and each continues to influence the city. After breakfast you will be picked up at the hotel and taken to the Egyptian Museum for an introduction to Pharonic Cairo. This is one of the world's most famous museums. The magnificent collection of antiques includes mummies, Sarcophagi and the highlight of it all... the fabulous treasure from Tutankhamun's tomb. After lunch at a local restaurant, you will see the Islamic side of Cairo with a visit to the Mohammed Mosque and the Citadel of Salah Al-Din. Built between 1176 and 1182 AD, the citadel provides a panoramic view of Cairo from the Moqattam Hills. This evening you enjoy dinner as you cruise the Nile and view the sights of Cairo by Night.
  • Day 4 Luxor, Karnak and the Valley of the Kings
  • An early morning departure from the hotel to the airport for the short flight to Luxor. Originally called Thebes: or the "one-hundred gated city" as it was later called by the renowned Greek historian, Homer, because of its buildings and large gates. And the Arabs, impressed by its beautiful palaces re-named it Luxor: City of Palaces. Luxor is divided by the Nile. In the East is city of the Living, where the life-giving sun rises; and in the west is the City of the Dead, where the sun, in its never-ending orbit, bids farewell to life. You will start your exploration on the west side of the Nile where you will visit The Colossi of Memnon, two statues, 60 feet high, the only remains of a temple commemorating Amenhotep III. You will then visit the Tombs of the Valleys of the Kings and Queens carved into the rock face to safeguard them against grave robbers (unsuccessfully) they include the tombs of Nefertari, wife of Ramses II, Seti I, Ramses III and Amenhotep II. After lunch you visit the East bank to explore the Temple of Luxor built by Amenhotep III and Ramses II. you conclude your Luxor excursion with a visit to the temple of Karnak world famous for its history and architecture. You return to the airport for the return to Cairo.
  • Day 5 Memphis, Saqqara and Giza
  • Your day begins with a visit to Memphis. One of the oldest cities on earth, legendary Memphis was the capitol of ancient Egypt during the Old Kingdom (2705-2155BC). You then visit Saqqara, the royal burial ground during the Old Kingdom. There are so many periods represented that Saqqara could almost be a book, in whose pages the story of Egyptian Civilization through the Pharonic, Greek and Roman periods are told. Your last visit is the reason many people visit Egypt. You will stand face to face with The Sphinx, the "sacred symbol of the union of the strongest physical with the highest intellectual power on earth" and stand in awe of the Pyramids. One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, King Cheops' pyramid was built in 2650BC and as Amelia Edwards said in 1877 "it is impossible to get tired of the Pyramids" You return to your hotel to relax and freshen up before heading to Cairo for a true taste of Egyptian cuisine.
  • Day 6 Coptic Cairo and a Fitting Finale
  • After breakfast, your guide will pick you up and take you to Old Cairo to visit the magnificent Coptic church of St Sergius where Jesus and his family stayed after fleeing from Jerusalem. You will then visit the Ben Ezra Synagogue the oldest in Egypt and the first and oldest mosque in Egypt. After lunch at a local restaurant the rest of the afternoon is free for last minute shopping. Tonight, a special farewell dinner accompanbied by VIP seats for the sound and light show at the pyramids.
  • Day 7 Return to the USA
  • After breakfast, your driver will be waiting to take you to the airport for your return flight to the US arriving later that same afternoon.

الخميس، 10 مايو 2012

Alexandria luxury tour Cairo & Alexandria




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The second largest city in Egypt, Alexandria seems more Mediterranean than Middle Eastern. Although only a three-hour drive from Cairo, its ambience and cultural heritage distance it from the rest of the country. Founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC, Alexandria became the capital of Greco-Roman Egypt and was the setting for the stormy relationship between Cleopatra and Mark Antony. It was a center for learning and enlightenment in the ancient world and has been immortalized by writers such as E.M Forster and Cavafy among others. Explore the wonders of Alexandria's past and present on this tour with your private Escapologist.

الأربعاء، 2 مايو 2012

WONDERS OF the Egypt




Begin your journey in Cairo at the Kempinski Nile Hotel on the shores of the Nile River. Embark for a full day to see the highlights of the ancient world, from the city of Memphis to the majestic Pyramids. On your second day, explore the Egyptian Museum, shop the bustling Khan El-Khalili Bazaar and take in the sights of Cairo from the elite Garden City location. For the next four nights, travel the Nile in sublime luxury aboard the M/S Alexander the Great. Your floating hotel offers many splendid amenities, including nightly entertainment and an authentic Galabeya party, where you have the chance to dress in Egyptian garb and dance to traditional music. Guided by expert Egyptologists you will embark on land tours to famous sites including the temples at Luxor and Karnak, the Temple of Horus at Edfu and the High Dam near Aswan. Wind down from the whirlwind of touring at the Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh on the beaches of the Red Sea. Bask in the sun or enjoy the many water activities available, including snorkeling and boating. Spend one final day in Cairo at the Fairmont Towers Heliopolis before your departure.

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travel to EgyptWith your own private guide and driver, experience Cairo as an insider. Our Egypt specialists have left no stone unturned in their quest to uncover the city’s most interesting cultural attractions, neighborhoods and markets—our tours offer the most in-depth, sophisticated Cairo touring available. In addition to visiting well-known attractions such as the Citadel, Egyptian Museum, Hanging Church and Khan al-Khalili bazaar, also tour our favorite neighborhoods filled with beautiful Fatimid, Islamic, Mameluke, Ottoman, Coptic and Art Deco architecture; well-preserved medieval residences formerly occupied by wealthy merchants; fascinating markets and shopping streets; and smaller, lesser-known museums dedicated to Islamic art, applied arts, Egyptian culture, Impressionist paintings and more. One day, take a private excursion to the impressive Pyramids of Giza; also visit the even older pyramids of Dahshur and Saqqara—the Step Pyramid of Djoser is the prototype for the pyramids of Giza. Then fly to Abu Simbel and explore some of the most beautiful Pharaonic temples in existence at the first light of day­—the most beautiful time to visit. Cruise the Nile River aboard the Zahra, the most luxurious boat on the Nile. The leisurely itinerary is specially designed to visit ports of call when other cruise ships are not there—allowing exploration of the extraordinary archaeological sites such as the Temple of Philae, Temple of Dendara and Valleys of the Kings and Queens without the crowds. The tour concludes with one night in Cairo.

الاثنين، 30 أبريل 2012

Luxury Egypt Dahabiya Holiday



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Egypt Travel offers awesome luxurious holiday to Egypt. Experience the fantastic tour to the exotic pyramids of Giza, Egyptian Museum and Coptic Cairo. Moreover, enjoy visiting Luxor & Aswan on one of 05 star luxuries Dahabiya, Sonesta Dahabiya Nile Cruise.