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FROM
CAPETOWN TO CAIRO
Countries
visited: South Africa & Egypt |
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Our
journey of South Africa covers the most important cultural
and historical sites, the majestic cities – urban
and rural, and game attractions one would want on any tour
of this august land. We travel from Johannesburg to beautiful
Cape Town, trough such friendly cities as Port Elizabeth
and the vibrant city Durban. On this tour, we enjoy a rich
variety of culture, flora, fauna and the spectacular game.
The world is indeed indebted to the people of ancient Egypt for achieving the
longest living civilization of the ancient world - 3300 BC to 30 BC. Many of
the Egyptians achievements in construction and lifestyle are still available
to us over 5000 years later and are a must see for people of all ages. Our journey
through this ancient land not only offers visits to the pyramids, sphinx and
the world famous Egyptian Museum, but also a look at the achievements of the
medieval Islamic period such as the majestic Al Azhar Mosque, Salahuddi's citadel,
the city of Cairo and the famous Khan-el-Khalil bazaar. These World Heritage
Sites are visited in a combination of land, train and a four-day Nile cruise.
Few will fail to see the charm of this spectacular and ancient country; the land
where it all began.
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Tour
Summary
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Map |
Day
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Place
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01
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Arrive
Johannesburg |
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02
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Johannesburg
/ Mpumalanga |
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Mpumalanga
/ Kruger National Park / Mpumalanga or Sabi Sand |
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04
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Mpumalanga |
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05
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Mpumalanga
/ Swaziland |
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06
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Swaziland
/ Zululand |
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07
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Zululand
/ Durban |
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08
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Durban |
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09
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Durban
/ Port Elizabeth (flight) |
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10
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Port
Elizabeth / Knysna |
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11
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Knysna |
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12
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Knysna
/ Oudtshoorn |
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13
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Oudtshoorn
/ Cape Town |
| 14 |
Cape
Town |
| 15 |
Cape
Town |
| 16 |
Cape
Town / Cairo |
| 17 |
Cairo
/ Pyramids |
| 18 |
Cairo
/ Luxor (flight) |
| 19 |
Nile
Cruise Luxor |
| 20 |
Nile
Cruise Luxor / Esna / Edfu |
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| 21 |
Nile
Cruise Edfu / Kom Ombo / Aswan |
| 22 |
Aswan
/ Cairo (Train) |
| 23 |
Arrive
Cairo |
| 24 |
Depart
Cairo |
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UNESCO
World Heritage Sites Visited
This tour has been tailored to include the following World
Heritage Sites |
| EGYPT |
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| Memphis
and its Necropolis - the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur
(1979 |
The
capital of the Old Kingdom of Egypt has some extraordinary
funerary monuments, including rock tombs, ornate mastabas,
temples and pyramids. In ancient times, the site was considered
one of the Seven Wonders of the World. |
| Ancient
Thebes with its Necropolis (1979) |
Thebes,
the city of the god Amon, was the capital of Egypt during
the period of the Middle and New Kingdoms. With the temples
and palaces at Karnak and Luxor, and the necropolises of
the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens, Thebes
is a striking testimony to Egyptian civilization at its height. |
| Nubian
Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae (1979) |
This outstanding archaeological area contains such magnificent
monuments as the Temples of Ramses II at Abu Simbel and the
Sanctuary of Isis at Philae, which were saved from the rising
waters of the Nile thanks to the International Campaign launched
by UNESCO, in 1960 to 1980. |
| Islamic
Cairo (1979) |
Tucked
away amid the modern urban area of Cairo lies one of the
world's oldest Islamic cities, with its famous mosques, madrasas,
hammams and fountains. Founded in the 10th century, it became
the new centre of the Islamic world, reaching its golden
age in the 14th century. |
| Detailed
Itinerary |
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Day
01 Sunday: Arrive Johannesburg
Upon arrival you are warmly welcomed at the airport in Johannesburg and transferred
to your hotel.
Overnight: Garden Court, Sandton (1 night)
Day 02 Monday: Johannesburg / Mpumalanga (drive 300 Kms)
The excitement of our South African Explorer journey starts immediately as
we depart Johannesburg for the first of the many highlights. The route to Mpumalanga
province is a sea of spectacular scenery traveling alongside the Blyde River
Canyon and God’s Window.
Overnight: Sabi River Sun (1 night) (B)
Day
03 Tuesday: Mpumalanga / Kruger National Park / Mpumalanga or Sabi Sand*
The day starts early with packed breakfasts as we head into the world famous
Kruger National Park. Searching for the “Big Five”, we have ample
opportunity to enjoy prolific bird life and numerous other game. Later we spend
the afternoon relaxing at our hotel, located just outside the park. Evening,
we may take an optional open-vehicle game drive to the Kruger National Park.
Overnight: Prestana Kruger (2 nights) (B)
Day 04 Wednesday: Mpumalanga
After an early morning coffee/tea, we depart with our pre-packed breakfast
on an open vehicle game drive to revisit Kruger National Park. A whole different
experience as we make a Community Visit to the Amazing Grace Children’s
Home catering to AIDS orphans, abused children and human trafficking victim.
The Centre has also foreign student who volunteer their time and knowledge
in exchange for practical experience. Afternoon is free to relax or take another
optional open-vehicle game drive. (B)
Day 05 Thursday: Mpumalanga / Swaziland (drive
400 Kms)
After an early breakfast we take a spectacular journey through beautiful countryside
and enter the Kingdom of Swaziland. Here we visit the Ngwenya glass factory
before reaching the hotel. Spend the late afternoon relaxing, or visit a nearby
craft market.
Overnight: Royal Swazi/Ezulwini Sun (1 night) (B)
Day
06 Friday: Swaziland / Zululand (drive 277 Kms)
This morning we continue south, visiting a well-known Swazi candle factory
before re-entering South Africa. Travel to Hluhluwe for dinner and overnight.
Overnight: Ithala Game Reserve / Hilltops Rest Camp (1 night) (B)
Day 07 Saturday: Zululand / Durban (drive
275 Kms)
Before we proceed to Durban, we take another early morning game drive. En route
we visit a traditional Zulu village in time for lunch and a show displaying
the local culture. We arrive in Durban in the late afternoon.
Overnight: Garden Court Northbeach (2 nights) (B, L)
Day 08 Sunday: Durban
Today is a day to relax in this beautiful city of Durban. Optional tour of
Durban. (B)
Day
09 Monday: Durban / Port Elizabeth (flight)
We are transferred to Durban airport for our flight to Port Elizabeth. Upon
arrival at Port Elizabeth, we are transferred to our hotel. Balance of the
day is at leisure.
Overnight: Garden Court, Kingsbeach (1 night) (B, D)
Day 10 Tuesday: Port Elizabeth / Knysna (drive 270 Kms)
We depart Port Elizabeth and head westwards, soon reaching the Tsitsikamma
Mountains and the indigenous forests. Arrive at our hotel. Afternoon is free
to explore the area.
Overnight: Protea Hotel, Knysna Quays (2 nights) (B)
Day 11 Wednesday: Knysna
A leisurely start before our next destination. Here we enjoy the shops and
atmosphere of this lovely town before taking on a lagoon cruise to the Featherbed
Nature Reserve. We take a joyous trailer ride to the top of the Western Head
and walk back through the milkwood trees for lunch. (B, L)
Day 12 Thursday: Knysna / Oudtshoorn (drive
90 Kms)
Another exciting day as we journey through the Outeniqua Pass to Oudtshoorn.
We stop to take a guided tour of an ostrich farm from where we proceed to the
vast limestone caverns, known as the Cango Caves, for a guided tour.
Overnight: Queens Hotel (1 night) (B, D)
Day 13 Friday: Oudtshoorn / Cape Town (drive 485 Kms)
Today we travel via Montagu and the "Klein Karoo" to Cape Town. Enroute
we do a Community Visit to a farm school built in the 60’s for children
of the laborers working there. The multi-grade government subsidized school
offers education to children from Grades 1-6. We arrive the beautiful city
of Cape Town late afternoon.
Overnight: Holiday Inn Waterfront (3 nights) (B)
Day 14 Saturday: Cape Town (unescorted)
Cape Town offers a lot of tour as well as is popular for personal browsing.
We have this day free so you can choose which way you would like to experience
this gorgeous city.
Full day at leisure. Optional tours available. (B)
Day 15 Sunday: Cape Town (unescorted)
Another free day in Cape Town
Day 16 Monday: Cape Town / Cairo
Today you are transferred to the airport for your flight to Cairo
Overnight flight to Cairo (B)
Day
17 Tuesday: Cairo / Pyramids
Ahlan wa sahlan! Welcome in Arabic. We are warmly received at Cairo Airport
and transferred to our hotel. This is a day to go back in time, starting with
a visit to the most famous of the Egyptian sphinxes, the Great Sphinx of Giza,
followed by the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops). Completed around 2600 BC,
this pyramid was 146m (478ft) high and consisted of over 2 million limestone
blocks weighing over 2 tons each. We also examine the Chephren and Mycerinus
Pyramids as well as the Cheops wooden boat. At over 4500 years old, this boat
is the most ancient vessel found in perfect condition anywhere in the world
and is one of the most important archaeological finds in Egypt. Next we visit
Memphis and the Saqqara Step Pyramid, the world's first great stone structure.
Evening, an ideal opportunity to join in our optional viewing of the spectacular
Sound and Light Show at the foot of the Great Pyramids.
Overnight: Safir Hotel (1 night) (B)
Day 18 Wednesday: Cairo / Luxor (flight)
A short flight gets us to Luxor where we are warmly received and transferred
to your boat, home for the next four nights. Over the next few days we cruise
the Nile and visit various off shore sites.
Overnight: Sherry Nile Cruise/Presidential Nile Cruise (4 nights) (B,
L, D)
Day
19 Thursday: Nile Cruise Luxor
This afternoon we visit the Karnak and Luxor Temples. The ancient Egyptians
knew the Temple of Karnak as Ipet-isut. It is a city of temples built over
2000 years and dedicated to the Theben triad of Amon, Mut and Khonsu. This
derelict place continues to overshadow many of the wonders of the modern world.
It is the mother of all religious buildings and a place of pilgrimage for nearly
4,000 years. Luxor Temple was connected to Karnak Temple by an avenue of sphinxes
in ancient times. Unlike Karnak, Luxor is mainly the work of one pharaoh -
Amenhotep III and was added to by Tutankhamun, Horemheb, Ramses II and Alexander
the Great. During Akhenaten’s all religion other than worship of Aten
was rejected and development at Luxor stopped. When Akhenaten died, the old
religions returned, along with the priests so the temple began to expand again. (B,
L, D)
Day 20 Friday: Nile Cruise Luxor / Esna
/ Edfu
We begin our day with a visit to the West Bank of Luxor to explore the Valley
of the Kings, a vast City of the Dead where magnificent tombs were carved into
the desert rocks, richly decorated, and filled with treasures for the afterlife
by generations of pharaohs. Our visit will also includes Queen Hatshepsut Temple
and the Colossi of Memnon. Sail to Esna, cross the lock then continue onto
Edfu. (B, L, D)
Day
21 Saturday: Nile Cruise Edfu / Kom Ombo / Aswan
Morning we will be visiting the well-preserved Greek built Temple of Horus.
This temple, built during the reigns of six generations of Ptolemy’s,
is not only the best-preserved ancient temple in Egypt, but also the second
largest after Karnak. Afternoon sail for Kom Ombo to visit the Temple of Kom
Ombo, dedicated to the crocodile-god Sobek. It stands at a bend in the Nile
where in ancient times sacred crocodiles basked in the sun on the riverbank. (B,
L, D)
Day 22 Sunday: Aswan / Cairo (Train) *
Disembark after breakfast. Visits in Aswan include the famous and monumental
Aswan High Dam and the romantic and majestic Philae Temple on the Island of
Agilka. This afternoon, we take a ride on a felucca, a typical Egyptian sail-boat,
around Elephantine Island. This is also a day for those who may want to take
an optional flight excursion to Abu Simbel to see the temples of Ramses II
and Queen Nefertari. Evening we are transferred to the railway station at Aswan
for our comfortable overnight train to Cairo.
Overnight: Sleeper Train (1 night) (B, D)
Day
23 Monday: Arrive Cairo
We arrive in the morning and are welcomed at Cairo Railways Station. Our day
at Cairo starts with a fascinating tour of 7,000 years of Egyptian history
with a visit to the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities. The Museum houses the world's
greatest collection of Ancient Egyptian artifacts, including 12 rooms filled
with golden treasures from the world-famous tomb of the boy-king Tutenkhamun.
Next we start with the fascinating part of Islamic Cairo, including the beautiful
and graceful Mohamed Ali Mosque and the ancient Citadel, a spectacular medieval
fortress perched on a hill above the city. Originally built by Salah El-Din
in 1176 to fortify the city against the Crusaders, the Citadel was modified
and enlarged over the centuries by subsequent rulers and today is a complex
of three mosques and four museums. Our last stop is at the awesome Khan El-Khalili
Bazaar, reputed to be the largest bazaar in the Middle East. Originally founded
as a watering stop for caravanserai in the 14th century, the bazaar has now
grown to vast proportions. PM optional visit to Al Azhar Park including dinner
@ $ 50 per person (min 2 persons)
Overnight: Safir Hotel (1 night) (B)
Day 24 Tuesday: Depart Cairo
Today we bid farewell to Egypt, best described as a heritage site to the whole
world, having gained an educational, historical an enlightening cultural experience
never to be forgotten. Check out time is by 1100 hrs. (B)
Optional Excursions/Extensions: Egypt
- Cradle of the Nile
1) Abu Simbel Excursion (Day 22)
This day trip is by air from Aswan and includes a guided tour of the Abu Simbel
temples and all the transfers required. This temple was built in ancient Nubia
by Ramses II to demonstrate his power as well as his divine nature. Four colossal
(20 meters / 65 feet high) statues of him sit in pairs flanking the entrance.
This excursion is taken immediately after arrival in Aswan on Day 7 and the
other sightseeing will be visited once you are back in Aswan.
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B
= Breakfast
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L
= Lunch
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D
= Dinner
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Departure Dates |
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2010
Every
Sunday
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| Prices |
| Season |
Tour
Price US$ |
Single
Sup US$ |
| ex
Johannesburg |
from
4690 |
1385 |
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Note:
Peak season surcharges of $ 350.00 per person for travel
between Dec 20, 2009 – Jan 2010, Mar 31 - Apr 15,
2010 and any departure after Dec 01, 2010
Abu
Simbel excursion
$ 315.00 (includes airfare Aswan/Abu Simbel/Aswan).
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Days 3 & 4 we offer an optional Luxury Private Game
Lodge in Mpumalanga - Sandi Sands Reserve. This is a
2day/1night optional, on full board, and includes two
game drives - on the afternoon of day 2 and another early
morning of day 3. The cost of this optional is $ 495
sharing with single supplement of $ 250
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On Day 22, instead of the overnight train take a flight
at $ 160.00 per person sharing includes airfare, transfers
and overnight hotel. Single Supplement $ 55.00 |
| Tour
Price Includes |
Tour
Price Does Not Include: |
- Accommodation/cruise
as mentioned or similar
- Meals
as mentioned (B = Breakfast,
L
=
Lunch, D = Dinner)
- All
sightseeing and transfers
- Domestic
air Port Elizabeth/Durban, Cairo/Luxor and train Aswan/Cairo
- Services
of local English speaking guides
- Entrance
fees to museums and sites included in the itinerary
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- International
airfares and departure taxes
- Insurance
and Visa fees
- Tips
and gratuities
- Entrance
fees into the inside chambers of the Pyramids, Solar
Boat Museum, Mummies Room at the Egyptian Museum, entrance
into Tutankhamen’s Tomb in the Valley of Kings,
entrance into Nefertari’s Tomb in the Valley of
the Queens.
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| Domestic
/ Regional Airfare INCLUDED in Tour Price |
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| Estimated
International Airfare(
NOT included in tour price) |
| East
Coast |
US
$ N/A |
| West
Coast |
US
$ N/A |
| Please
note:
This tour operates with a minimum of 02
and a maximum of -
participants. |
| Other
Dates / Customized Itinerary / Languages |
In addition to our set programs we are also pleased
to offer customized tours.
Please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your
individual needs.
Customized tours can be conducted in English, French,
German, Spanish or Italian. Each departure is conducted
in the designated language only. |
| Contact
Information |
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+1-604-264-7774
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Phone:
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B.C., Canada |
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