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ninajames · 2 years
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Egypt Itinerary 5 Days
Discovering the land of the pharaohs is a great thing to do, no matter how long you have for your trip through Egypt.
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In the next part of this article, we'll tell you what we think is the best way to spend 15 days in Egypt. Use everything you can from this, and get going!!!
Day1 is to fly to Cairo.
Cairo International Airport, Egypt's main airport for international flights, is on the city's edge. Depending on where you are, it could take up to an hour to get to your hotel.
When you arrive, a representative from the tour company will meet you at the airport and the hotel. They will also help you with any other needs you may have.
Day2 On the second day of seeing the Pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum
On an exciting journey, you can look into the depths of a Giza pyramid. Since 1979, UNESCO has thought that this complex of Egyptian pyramids should be on its list of World Heritage Sites.
Along with the Sphinx, the Cheops (Khufu), Chephren (Khafre), and Mykerinos (Menkaure) pyramids are thought to be the most essential and well-known pyramids in all of Egypt.
If you are interested in the past, and especially if you are interested in ancient times, you should go to the Egyptian Museum. It has a lot of different things in it, such as Tutankhamun's gems and mummies, as well as other mummies, burial goods, and even kitchen tools.
Day3 On the third day, they went to see the pyramids of Saqqara and Dashur.
The Pyramids of Saqqara and Dahshur are alternatives to the more famous Pyramids of Giza. Even though they are not as well known, they are just as beautiful.
For example, archaeologists think that the pyramid of Zoser in Saqqara is the oldest pyramid ever found anywhere on Earth.
Most people agree that the red pyramid at Dashur was the model for the giant pyramid at Giza.
Day4 On the fourth day of a trip to Cairo, people went to Islamic Cairo and Ancient Cairo.
Most of Cairo's more than 800 designated monuments are in the historic district of Old Cairo, which is part of Islamic Cairo.
In one day, you can see the large Khan el Khalili market and many of the city's mosques, churches, madrasas (schools), palaces, cafes, and restaurants.
Day5 The main things to see on the fifth day in Luxor are the Karnak and Luxor Temples on the East Bank.
There is no link between the Luxor Temple and any Egyptian king or god. When you get close to the first tower, you won't be able to see the second obelisk because it is in Paris, France, at the Place de la Concorde. You won't be able to see the first tower when you first get close to it.
Karnak has the second most temples of any place in the world. The Temple of Amun is held up by the vast towers that are part of the hall in the middle of the temple, called the hypostyle hall.
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trips2deal · 1 month
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 Itinerary A :03 Nights / 04 Days Nile Cruise From Luxor to Aswan Every Saturday
Day 1: World Tour Advice representative will meet you upon your arrival Luxor airport / train station, then you  will transferred to your Nile Cruise, Boarding before Lunch at 11:30 a.m - Enjoy your Lunch on board  Moon Goddess Nile cruise ship. Visit Luxor East Bank (Karnak & Luxor Temples), Dinner board Overnight in Luxor.   Day 2: Breakfast on board - Visit Luxor West Bank - The Valley of the Kings & Valley of Queens, The temple of Queen Hatshepsut at El Deir El Bahari & Memnon Colossi. - Sailing from Luxor to Esna - Lunch on board the Nile cruise ship - Enjoy your afternoon tea - Dinner on board Overnight in Edfu.   Day 3: Enjoy your breakfast on board - Tour to visit  Horus Temple in Edfu - Sailing to Kom Ombo, Lunch on board, Tour to visit Kom Ombo Temple which was shared by two gods Sobek & Haeroris in Kom Ombo - Enjoy your afternoon tea, Dinner on board Overnight in Aswan. Day 4: Enjoy your breakfast on board the Nile cruise ship, Check-out after breakfast at 08:30 a.m , Tour to visit Aswan High Dam, Philae temple & the unfinished Obelisk., then transfer to Aswan airport / train station for final departure
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Itinerary B :04 Nights / 05 Days Nile Cruise From Aswan To Luxor Every Tuesday
Day 1: World Tour Advice representative will meet you upon your arrival Aswan airport / train station,  you then transferred you to Moon goddess Nile Cruise ship for embarkation in Aswan before Lunch. You will be accompanied by your English speaking professional Egyptologist tour guide for an amazing tour on the Nile by Felucca around Kitchener\'s Island and visit the botanic garden. Enjoy your lunch on board. free time for leisure or for a walking tour in Aswan markets, Dinner on board. Overnight in Aswan  NB: You can go in optional tour to Abu Simbel in your firs   Day 2: Enjoy your breakfast, guided tour to Aswan High Dam, the Granite Quarries where is located Aswan unfinished obelisk, proceed in a motor boat to visit the Temple of Philae. Sailing  from Edfu to Kom Ombo at 12:00. Enjoy your Lunch on board the cruise. Visit Kom Ombo temple shared by the two gods Sobek and Haroeies. Sailing to Edfu. Afternoon Tea. Dinner & Overnight in Edfu. Day 3: Enjoy your breakfast, transfer by carriage to visit the Temple of Horus in Edfu. Sailing from Kom Ombo to Luxor. Lunch and dinner on board. Overnight in Luxor. Day 4: Enjoy your breakfast, then transfer to Luxor West Bank of the River Nile in Luxor to the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple at El Deir EL Bahari and Memnon Colossi. Back to the cruise to enjoy your lunch. In the afternoon enjoy your tour to visit Karnak and Luxor Temples. Overnight aboard the Nile cruise vessel in Luxor.   Day 5: Enjoy your Breakfast, disembarkation from your cruise ship at 8:30. Then you will be transferred to Luxor airport/ train station for final departure
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tangotravel · 1 year
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Affordable Egypt Budget tours - Explore the land of Pharaohs on a budget
Egypt is a fascinating country with a rich history and culture, and it's possible to explore its many wonders even on a budget. Here are some tips for planning an affordable Egypt budget tour:
Choose the right time to visit: The peak tourist season in Egypt is from December to February and during this time, prices for accommodation and tours can be high. Consider visiting during the shoulder season (March to May or September to November) when prices are lower and the weather is still pleasant.
Book in advance: Booking your Egypt Tours Budget, accommodation, and transportation in advance can help you save money. Look for deals and discounts online or through a travel agent.
Explore on foot: Walking is one of the best ways to explore Egypt's ancient sites and cities. Many of the main attractions, such as the Pyramids of Giza, are within walking distance of each other. You can also take advantage of local transportation options like buses, trains, and shared taxis, and enjoy Egypt Budget Tours with Tango Travel Egypt.
Stay in budget accommodations: There are plenty of budget-friendly accommodations in Egypt, including hostels, guesthouses, and budget hotels. Look for places that offer basic amenities like breakfast, wifi, and air conditioning.
Eat like a local: Food in Egypt can be very affordable if you eat at local street stalls and markets. Try traditional dishes like falafel, koshary, and shawarma.
Take advantage of free activities: There are many free activities to enjoy in Egypt, such as exploring the Khan el-Khalili market, visiting the Al-Azhar Mosque, and wandering through the streets of Cairo.
Join a group tour: Group tours can be an affordable way to see the sights of Egypt, as costs can be shared among the group. Look for tours that include accommodation, transportation, and entrance fees to major attractions.
By following these tips, you can have an amazing Egypt budget tour without breaking the bank.
What are some of the best budget-friendly accommodations in Egypt?
Egypt has a wide range of budget-friendly accommodations to suit different budgets and preferences. Here are some of the best options:
Hostels: Hostels are a great option for budget-conscious travelers. They offer dormitory-style accommodation with shared facilities like bathrooms and kitchens. Some popular hostels in Egypt include Cairo International Hostel in Cairo, Dahab Hostel in Dahab, and Nubian Hostel in Aswan.
Guesthouses: Guesthouses are smaller and more intimate than hotels, and they often offer a more authentic experience. They are typically family-run and offer basic amenities like breakfast, wifi, and hot water. Some popular guesthouses in Egypt include Nubian Oasis Guesthouse in Aswan, Tutotel in Luxor, and Dahab Divers Lodge in Dahab.
Budget Hotels: Budget hotels offer private rooms with basic amenities like air conditioning, wifi, and en-suite bathrooms. Some popular budget hotels in Egypt include Pyramids Loft Homestay in Giza, New Palace Hotel in Luxor, and Blue Beach Club in Dahab.
Airbnb: Airbnb is a popular accommodation option in Egypt, with many hosts offering private rooms or entire apartments at affordable prices. Staying in an Airbnb can also give you the opportunity to experience local life and culture firsthand.
No matter which type of budget-friendly accommodation you choose, be sure to read reviews from other travelers and check the location to ensure it's convenient for your travel plans.
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sailtomarina · 9 months
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A Gingerbread Getaway
Christmas reigned at the top of Hermione’s list of all-time favorite holidays, and gingerbread biscuits sat right up there alongside them as the king of yuletide indulgences with the likes of cinnamon-dusted eggnog, peppermint bark, and caramel-topped sour apple quills for company.
Her gingerbread fanaticism went so far as distinguishing an ideal gingerbread, with a superior texture. She had no patience for crunchy biscuits requiring the assistance of milk to soften the blow to her teeth. Hermione required a chewy center with only the slightest suggestion of crisp on the very edges: the fresher, and by association, warmer, the better. You might reheat them to near similar results, but she could always taste the difference. She could tell when Hannah Abbot served biscuits baked the night prior rather than those that same morning, no matter what the Leaky Cauldron’s proprietress might say.
So it was with great excitement and confidence that Hermione signed up for the Ministry’s recently announced Annual Holiday Gingerbread House Competition.
The first-place prize for the inaugural contest was a Romantic Getaway for Two to the Egyptian Sphinx Resort. The all-inclusive experience involved six nights in the Founder’s Suite, full spa privileges with a private masseuse, and even 24/7 access to a three-star Michelin chef–yes, even wizards paid homage to the rating system.
That wasn’t why Hermione wanted the prize.
What more interested her was not the what, but the where and the when.
You see, Sphinx Resort was located in Alexandria, home of the renowned library that was not lost, but hidden. Hermione had been trying to gain access for months to no avail. It wasn’t the library itself that barred her access–oh no, they were more than welcoming when she made first contact, even going so far as to offer her one of their limited scholar residencies. Hermione had made a name for herself in the past handful of years, and they noticed.
No. It was the Ministry, and, more specifically, her department head who refused to let her go. She was too valuable. Without her presence, the Department of Creature Rights and Regulations might just come to a complete halt.
What utter rubbish.
She knew, just as well as they, that everything she did was painstakingly noted in the database that she regularly maintained. Every. Single. Step. There was absolutely no reason why another employee couldn’t dive right in and find whatever it was they needed.
So. She deserved this vacation. She deserved a week of complete, uninterrupted bliss in the great quiet of Alexandria.
Too bad she wasn’t the only one with the same idea.
“What are you doing here?” she asked, not even bothering to hide her shock.
Malfoy turned to her, his own gingerbread house supply bag in hand, to raise a perfectly-shaped eyebrow. Like her, he’d come to pick up their materials, which were to be the same for every single participant. Unlike her, he could afford a trip to Egypt. He could easily buy out the entire city, spending every single moment being pampered to his heart’s delight. She also knew his department didn’t give one whit about vacation time.
“Same as you, I imagine,” he said with a drawl, looking pointedly at the bag she clutched tight to her chest, as if she was trying to shield herself, which she admittedly was.
“Since when do you like gingerbread?” She’d seen the way he inhaled candied apples and streusel back in their school days. He never came close to even breathing on the biscuits.
“Since when do you care what I like or don’t like?” He narrowed his eyes right back at her in mock suspicion, lips pursed as he, too, crossed his arms.
He had her there. She shouldn’t care.
Nevermind the fact that they’d recently worked together on a few coordinating projects between their departments; she supplied the creature research and handled all communication, while he, as the Auror, stitched together the information for the case at hand. As much as she hated to admit it, they worked together remarkably well. Just last week, they’d closed on a case where a house-elf had been accused of not only theft, but also murder. They’d proven Griff innocent despite all the initial evidence pointing to the opposite. It had been the wizard’s wife who staged the entire scenario and expected her house-elf to take the blame.
Every night while they’d worked on their evidence and reports, they’d taken turns indulging in their favorite takeout. She introduced him to her favorite Indian fast food, while he treated her to fresh-made pasta direct from Blaise’s villa in Seville. Their verbal barbs ran as hot and fast as their tea mugs, which were charmed to refill the second they dropped three-quarters to the bottom. Despite their intellectual match and culinary explorations, they never conceded to actually liking whatever the other presented.
So no, she shouldn’t care whether or not he liked gingerbread biscuits, or building gingerbread houses, or romantic getaways to Egypt. She actively turned her imagination away from whatever mysterious companion he intended to bring with him.
The figure she pushed away into the shadows of her mind looked suspiciously like Astoria Greengrass.
“I don’t.”
“Right.” He closed on the ‘t’ with a loud click and smirked in that way he’d perfected since they first started working together.
Not the smirk of their childhood that placed her beneath him. It was the smirk of suggestion and perhaps a little bit of invitation. It was a smirk that dared her to reciprocate.
“It doesn’t matter to me because I’m going to win.” Inwardly, she cringed at herself. It was too late to stop her chin from rising as she said the words in the haughty way she used to do in school.
Circe, she could be so bloody annoying.
“You keep telling yourself that, Granger.” Lips still tilted upwards in that smug way, he sauntered up to her, pausing once they were level to murmur just loud enough for her to hear. “Either way, I don’t intend to lose.”
She turned to snap at him, but he had already moved on past the line of other witches and wizards arriving to pick up their supplies.
“Malfoy giving you a hard time, Hermione?” Kind blue eyes peered at her from beneath a pretty blonde braid. Hermione’s stomach dropped and she struggled to keep the dismay from her face.
“Susan? What are you doing here?”
The other witch blanched and Hermione tried not to like it too much. It wasn’t Susan’s fault Hermione had failed to notice her own ex-boyfriend’s flagging attention, and the new relationship hadn’t even begun until several months after the messy breakup.
“Ronald asked me to pick up for him since he’s still offsite for the next few days.”
“Ah.”
Rather than force herself to make awkward small talk for the sake of the other woman’s feelings, Hermione gave a final, closed-lipped smile and walked away. Part of her wanted to pat herself on the back for refraining from cursing Susan’s materials.
There’d be plenty of time for sabotage once the competition was under way, and she had someone else in her sights.
Read the rest on AO3, here!
Written for the @yuletide-and-mulled-wine fest. Their full collection is now available to read, so go check it out!
I hope everyone’s holiday is going well and that you’re looking forward to 2024 😄 I am currently lying in bed coughing up a lung with my first instance of COVID, thanks to Christmas with my family. I’ll be staying in, obviously, but hopefully that means I’ll be back in the writer’s seat soon!
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deducter · 1 year
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What can a wedding ring say?
Here is the post you all wanted me to write (post) sooner, based on the final result of the poll:
Today, I’m going to share the project I’ve been working on for a while. I’ve been observing wedding rings for a long time, and now it’s time to share every single detail I observed; from their presence to their absence, and even the tiniest scratches and tan lines they leave behind.
Let’s begin with the material: The chosen material and design reflect one's character, while the inclusion of specific gemstones may indicate sentimentality or a desire for luxury. In certain cases, the material itself may even hint at one's financial standing.
Look for a date/name: Another noteworthy aspect to observe is the engravings adorning the rings. They offer a glimpse into the emotional connection shared between partners. They often show a date or a name (The date on the ring is often the wedding date, obviously).
Tiny scratches or well-maintained ?: A meticulously kept ring signifies attention to detail, while signs of wear and scratches may suggest a more adventurous, hands-on existence. Such marks can be a sign of a person’s occupation as well.
There is a peculiar observation I must share: I have noticed that widows often choose to wear their husband's wedding rings as necklaces—a sentiment-filled gesture. The ring, too large to fit on their finger, serves as a cherished memento of their late husbands, transformed into a necklace to keep their memory close. Additionally, recently widowed women are also likely to wear their own engagement rings due to their sentiments.
Culture: Now, let’s talk about the placement of these rings. There are some countries, where people wear their wedding rings on their right hand. So the ring placement can tell a lot about where someone is coming from. 
These are the countries where people wear their rings on their right hand: Germany, Chile, Colombia, Austria, Russia, Denmark, Georgia, Greece, Norway, Poland, Spain and Venezuela.
Conversely, nations like Brazil, Canada, Egypt, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Iran, Mexico, Sweden, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Slovenia favour the left hand. Intriguing, isn't it?
You can read more about this part here. 
Ah, and now we come to my favourite part—the absence of a ring. Its meaning can vary greatly, encompassing personal choice and even professions that discourage its wear. Allow me to elaborate further:
Personal choice plays a significant role, as some individuals opt not to wear their wedding rings, defying tradition. So yes, you may encounter married individuals who forgo the wearing of engagement rings altogether—a matter of personal preference.
Consider also the implications regarding marital status. Not everyone is married, and the absence of a ring can indicate being single or even divorced. However, I must caution against hastily jumping to conclusions based solely on the absence of a ring. There may be more to the story than meets the eye.
 Tan lines: And let us not forget the telltale tan lines left behind by these rings. Though sometimes challenging to discern in poor lighting or other unfavourable conditions, they can provide valuable insights. Tan lines may indicate consistent wear, an occupation or engagement in outdoor activities, or even a sun-soaked holiday. 
Allergies, skin sensitivities, or medical conditions can render wearing a wedding ring uncomfortable or impractical, leading some individuals to forgo its presence due to these constraints. I’ve met many people that are married but don’t wear a ring due to skin sensitivities. 
As I always say, you have to observe the person completely. You have to gather all the pieces of the puzzle, you cannot complete if you only stare at one single piece! 
These are all the different aspects that I’ve observed till now, and are based on deductive reasoning. So if you met someone who has a ring tan line, don’t jump to the conclusion that they’ve been travelling. Look for other clues. Observe the whole thing. 
-ND
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margridarnauds · 1 year
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tagged by @cicelythereaper (Thank you!)
relationship status: single
favourite colour: I love blue -- cerulean blue, ice blue, electric blue.
last song i listened to: "Dangerous" from Epic: The Musical
songs stuck in my head: "Would've, Could've, Should've" -- Taylor Swift
last thing i looked up: "Joseph Falaky Nagy The poetics of absence in Celtic tradition" (I know, incredibly glamorous and unpredictable.) (In my defense, I saw it on a German Wikipedia page and I needed to see if it was real or a Chat GPT thing since they HAVE created citations for him that aren't accurate before...as part of my ongoing hobby of Collecting Spurious Celtic Studies Citations from it.) (If anyone's in contact with him, don't tell him I didn't know that that was a real lecture of his.)
favourite food: Teriyaki chicken with rice, pork belly (either with ramen/rice or without), hot dog lattices, pavlova.
dream holiday: God it's hard, isn't it? Like, the problem with travelling a lot these days is that I get to travel to a lot of places, but I almost always want to return and see more and do more, so much bucket list is always growing longer.
I've dreamed of going to Egypt ever since I was a little girl; I've looked into all-inclusive group tour packages that wouldn't be *monstrously* expensive that would involve Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, and Abu Simbel. It would be expensive, more expensive than I'm used to paying without someone on the other end compensating me for my expenses, but it would be a once in a lifetime kind of expense for a once in a lifetime trip.
Obviously, my heart's in Ireland, but it's always a matter of..."Do I want a holiday there or do I want to live there?" I'm never living in San Francisco, New York, or Amsterdam. For professional reasons, I might have to live at Dublin at some point because there's so MUCH relating to the field there, but I don't think I'd *really* be happy there. But those are all places that I've either enjoyed staying in...or enjoyed aspects of (in the case of NYC and Dublin). With some places in Ireland, it's the reverse where I know that 2 weeks or even a month isn't enough and it'll never really be enough unless I'm actually living there and I'm working there. I love going, and I take every opportunity to go, and I'm always grateful for the opportunity, but it's also never really enough, either.
I'd love to go back to the Netherlands, visit my friends there, see more of the country besides a few cities, grab the Miffy merchandise I didn't get ahold of last time, down my weight in Stroopwafels. I'd love to visit Japan one of these days, I feel like that's almost an inevitability at this point.
I'd love to go back to Norway for more than 24 hours, as Cicely knows, I've been drooling over a specific fine dining place in Norway that is set on an actual fjord and has an underwater level (If I had unlimited money, I WOULD spend a week or two in a submarine exploring the deep sea, though I wouldn't be doing it with carbon fiber.) I'd love to go to the Viking Ship Museum, I'd love to explore some of the country outside of Oslo, especially since that *is* where my ancestors are from and, not to be like "I'm Actually™ Norwegian™", but...my paternal grandfather actually was in contact with his cousins from there; it isn't a MASSIVELY distant thing like, say, the German or Scottish side of the family. Even if that's the fucked up side of the family.
I'd love to spend a week or two scurrying around London, seeing all the museums, possibly making a private trip to Whitechapel to give my regards to the victims of the Whitechapel Murders. I'd love to spend a month or so scurrying around France, especially Paris, Versailles, and Brittany. Closer to home, I've dreamed for ages of getting to spend a night or two in St. Augustine and getting to see the city at night, since we always have to leave before I can do the ghost tours. I'd love to go to Colonial Williamsburg at least once before I move from the States to somewhere else.
But. I love traveling, even when it doesn't always love me, since I have notoriously bad luck with it, and there's a lot of the world I still want to get to, and there's a lot I still want to do and see.
tagging: @fallenidol-453 @niccolodigenova @tybaltsjuliet @marzipanandminutiae @violetcancerian
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beardedmrbean · 11 months
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1. Belgian Foreign Minister expects 'some' citizens to be evacuated from Gaza
Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib has said that she expects "some" Belgian nationals to be evacuated from Gaza to Egypt on Thursday. Read more.
2. Storm Ciarán arrives: Trains and planes cancelled, three people found in Brussels canal
The expected Storm Ciarán has arrived in Belgium and while the largest impact is expected at the coast, it is also causing disruption elsewhere in the country. Read more.
3. 'Attack on the language': France wants to ban gender-inclusive writing
French senators will debate a controversial bill aimed at "protecting the French language from excessive so-called 'inclusive writing'" on Monday evening, with left-wing parties deeming the move "old-fashioned," Belga News Agency reports. Read more.
4. Belgian economy grows despite eurozone contraction
Belgium's GDP growth accelerated in the third quarter of 2023, as the country's economic outlook continues to brighten following the recent news that inflation fell close to zero in October. Read more.
5. What are 'titres-services' and why do we need them?
Domestic tasks are often a chore preferably left for someone else, and indeed, those lucky enough to have the means often seek cleaning and other help with the house. Read more.
6. Indexing rents and saving rates: What changes in Belgium on 1 November?
Wednesday 1 November not only marks All Saints' Day, recognised as an official public holiday in Belgium, but it is also the start of a new month, meaning changes to laws and new rules coming into place. Read more.
7. Hidden Belgium: The Birch Tree Circle
It’s not easy to find this monument. Deep in the forest outside Brussels, 32 young birch trees were planted in a circle in memory of the victims of two terrorist attacks in Brussels on 22 March 2016. Read more.
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osso201jdi · 1 day
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Discovering ancient wonders in Cairo
Egypt tours from New Jersey
Are you envisioning a sun-drenched getaway where history blends with luxury? Picture yourself discovering ancient wonders, sailing the Nile, and unwinding on golden beaches—without the stress of planning every aspect. For New Jersey residents ready for this kind of adventure, Omania Group provides a variety of all-inclusive holidays to Egypt that turn this dream into a reality.
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Discover the Wonders of Egypt and Turkey with ETB Tours Egypt
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Introduction to Egypt and Turkey Tours Experience the ultimate adventure by combining the rich histories and vibrant cultures of Egypt and Turkey. ETB Tours Egypt offers exclusive Egypt and Turkey tours that let you explore the iconic landmarks of both nations. Whether you're interested in ancient pyramids or stunning mosques, our Egypt tour packages and Turkey tours packages provide a unique opportunity to see the best of both worlds.
Explore the Highlights of Egypt Start your journey in Egypt, a land of ancient wonders and timeless beauty. Visit the world-famous Pyramids of Giza, explore the treasures of the Egyptian Museum, and cruise along the Nile River. ETB Tours Egypt ensures that your experience is seamless and unforgettable, offering everything from Egypt pyramid tour packages to Egypt private tours. Enjoy our meticulously planned Egypt travel packages, whether you're seeking an all-inclusive vacation or a family-friendly tour.
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Perfect for All Travelers Whether you're a solo traveler, part of a group, or looking for a family vacation, our Egypt and Turkey tours cater to all. ETB Tours Egypt offers a variety of Egypt vacation packages and Egypt holiday packages that can be customized to suit your needs. With options for Egypt women tours, Egypt family tours, and Egypt safari tours, there's something for everyone.
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SONESTA ST GEORGE NILE CRUISE SHIP
SONESTA ST GEORGE NILE CRUISE SHIP
With our SONESTA ST GEORGE NILE CRUISE SHIP you can choose to cruise the Nile on board various Nile Cruises as World Tour Advice is offering Sonesta St George Nile cruise ship Get amazed by the weather and choose to start your tour from Luxor to Aswan and vice versa.
nile cruise tours,Start cruising the Nile River from Luxor city, which is one of the most famous cities in the entire world as it was the most important religious Pharaonic capital and includes many historical sites you will be able to visit. Luxor to Aswan Cruise offering visits to Luxor sightseeing such as Karnak Temple which is the largest Temple in the World, built by Amenhotep III and completed by Ramses II. It is the largest religious building ever constructed, covering about 200 acres, it was considered a place of pilgrimage for nearly 2,000 years.
Sonesta St George Nile cruise ships,Sail the majestic Nile River between Luxor and Aswan in the comfort and modern luxury of one of our 5-star Sonesta Nile cruise Tours,The Sonesta St. George offers luxurious accommodations that provide the ultimate in comfort, elegance and design 47 deluxe cabins and 9 Presidential Suites, one Royal Suite and . All featuring the highest quality furnishings and upscale amenities. Every Friday and Monday, All of That in Egypt Nile Cruises.
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Sonesta St.George Nile Cruise 4 nights tour itinerary
St. George Itinerary “ Nile Cruise 4 nights Itinerary from Luxor to Aswan
Day “ 1 ) Monday Our tour rep will pick you up from any destination at Luxor, such as Luxor airport, train station or Aswan hotels, then a direct, transfer to Sonesta St. George Nile, Embarkation before lunch at 11:00 am, Enjoy your lunch on board, Meet your Egyptology tour guide who will accompany you in sightseeing tour to visit Luxor East Bank (Karnak and Luxor temples) Enjoy your afternoon tea,, free time for optional tours, Dinner on board Overnight in Luxor Day “ 2 ) Tuesday Enjoy your breakfast on board, Accompany your tour guide to visit Luxur West Bank sites (Valley of Kings & valley of Queens, Queen Hatshepsut temple at El-Deir El- Bahari, then Memnon statues), Sonesta St George Nile cruise will proceed Sailing to Esna at 13:00, Lunch on board, Enjoy your afternoon tea on the cruise sundeck, Captin™s welcome cocktail, Dinner on board, Disco & music in the evening Overnight in Esna Day “ 3 ) Wednesday Sonesta St George Nile cruise proceed Sailing to Edfu at 5:00, Enjoy your breakfast on board during the sailing time, Visit Horus temple in Edfu, Proceed sailing to Kom Ombo, Lunch meal on board, Afternoon tea, Upon arrival to Kom Ombo, a guided tour to visit the temple shared by two gods Sobek & Haeroris in Kom Ombo, Dinner on board, Egyptian Galabya party Overnight in Kom Ombo Day “ 4 ) Thursday Sonesta St George cruise proceed Sailing to Aswan, Enjoy your breakfast on board, Start a guided tour to visit Aswan High Dam, Philae temple and the Ancient Granite Quarries including Hatshepsut unfinished obelisk, Lunch meal on board, Sailing on the River Nile by Felucca ( a traditional Egyptian boat ) to visit Aswan botanical garden, Afternoon tea, Dinner on board, At night Belly dance and Egyptian folkloric show Overnight in Aswan Day “ 5 ) Friday Breakfast on board the cruise ship, Disembarkation at 08:00 am, Optional tour to go to visit Abu Simbel temples
Sonesta St.George Nile Cruise 3 nights tour itinerary
St. George Itinerary “ Nile Cruise 3 nights Itinerary from  Aswan to Luxor
Day “ 1 ) Friday Our tour rep will pick you up from any destination at Aswan, such as Aswan airport, train station or Aswan hotels, then a direct transfer to Sonesta St. George Nile Cruise,Embarkation before Lunch at 11:00 am, Lunch on board, Meet your tour guide who will take you to discover Aswan, the southern part of Egypt, Aswan most famous attractions,, Visit Aswan High Dam and Isis temple known as Philae temple, Philae temple is located on one of Aswan beautiful islands, you will arrive it by a motor boat. Tour on the Nile by Felucca, Afternoon tea, Captain™s welcome cocktail, Dinner on board, at night enjoy the cruise Nubian Show Overnight in Aswan Day -2 ) Saturday Enjoy a splendid breakfast on board Sonesta St George cruise ship will start sailing to Kom Ombo maximum at 07:00 am, upon arrival to Kom Ombo, go to visit the Temple shared by two gods Sobek and Haeroris in Kom Ombo, Sonesta St. George Nile Cruise will proceed Sailing to Edfu, Enjoy your lunch on board, transfer by horse carriage to visit Horus temple in Edfu, After your guided tour to Edfu temple,, return to your cruise ship to enjoy your lunch, and enjoy the splendid views of the River Nile while the cruise ship continue , Sailing to Esna, Dinner on board, At night enjoy the Egyptian Galabeya Party Overnight in Esna Day “ 3) Sunday Early morning sailing to Luxor, Enjoy your breakfast on board, upon arrival to Luxor city, Start your guided tour to Visit Luxor East Bank “ Karnak complex & Luxor temple dedicated to god Amon and his wife Mut, Return to your cruise to enjoy your Lunch on board, Afternoon Tea, Dinner on board, Disco & Music in the evening Overnight in Luxor Day “ 4 ) Monday Enjoy your breakfast on board, Disembarkation at 08:00 am Start your guided tours to Visit Luxor West Bank “ The Valley of the Kings where are the hidden tombs of Egypt New kingdom tombs,  then a tour to visit valley of Queens, Then proceed to Queen Hatshepsut temple at El-Deir, Hatshepsut was an extraordinary queen, she was acting as a man, she was the only pharoah woman in all the Egyptian history, then you stop to take photos at the ruins of Amon Hotep III funerary temple & its statues known as Memnon colossi
Sonesta St.George Nile Cruise 7 nights tour itinerary
Day “ 1) Monday 
Meet our tour rep in any destination in Luxor such as Luxor airport, train station or hotels, a direct transfer to Sonesta St. George Nile Cruise, Embarkation before Lunch at 11:00, Lunch on board, Free time at leisure, Afternoon tea, Dinner on board, Dancing Music Overnight in Luxor Day -2) Tuesday Wake-up call, Enjoy your breakfast meal on board, Start a guided tour to visit the West Bank (Valley of Kings & Queens, the temple of Queen Hatshepsut at El-Deir El- Bahari and the ruins of Amon Hotep III funerary temple where are located his statues known as colossi Memnon), Lunch on board, Sailing to Esna, Free time at Leisure, Afternoon Tea, Captain™s Welcome Cocktail, Dinner on board, Disco & Music Overnight in Esna Day “ 3) Wednesday Sailing to Edfu at 05:00, Breakfast on board, transfer by horse carriage to arrive Edfu temple, Visit Horus Temple in Edfu, visit the open traditional markets in Edfu streets, return to the cruise ship, Sailing to Kom Ombo, Lunch meal on board, Free time at leisure, Afternoon Tea, Dinner on board, Egyptian Galabeya Party ( Galabeya is the Egyptian traditional clothes ), you can buy or rent it from the cruise bazaar or from Edfu markets Overnight in Kom Ombo Day -4 ) Thursday Sailing to Aswan, Breakfast on board, Visit the High Dam, the Granite Quarries and the Temple of Philae, Lunch on board, Sail on the Nile by Felucca and visit botanical garden, Afternoon Tea, Dinner on board, Belly Dance Show and Egyptian Folkloric Show Overnight in Aswan Day “ 5) Friday Breakfast on board, Free time at leisure, Lunch on board, Free time at leisure, Afternoon Tea, Dinner on board, Nubian Show Overnight in Aswan Day “ 6 ) Saturday Breakfast on board, Free time at leisure, Sail to Kom Ombo maximum at 07:00 am, Visit the Temple shared by two gods Sobek & Haerories in Kom Ombo, Sail to Edfu, Lunch on board, Afternoon Tea, Sail to Esna, Dinner on board, Egyptian Galabeya Party Overnight in Esna Day “ 7 ) Sunday Sail to Luxor, Breakfast on board, Visit the East Bank (Karnak & Luxor Temples), Lunch on board, Afternoon Tea, Dinner on board, Disco & Music Overnight in Luxor Day “ 8 ) Monday Breakfast on board, Disembarkation at 08:00 am, Optional tour to go to Abu Simbel temples, transfer for any destination in Aswan such as Aswan airport, train station or hotels
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tangotravel · 2 years
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Discover the Wonders of Hurghada with Exclusive Vacation Packages
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