DAY
1 - CAIRO - Wednesday
Weekly in Cairo , year round
Our representative greets you at the airport and whisks you to your
hotel. Visa fee is included and will be issued upon arrival at Cairo
Airport for : American, EU , Canadian , Singaporean & Japanese citizens.
You are responsible for having your passport in order valid at least
for 6 month beyond the date of your arrival in Cairo.
Welcome fruit basket & Egyptian pastry, await you in your hotel
room .
Hotels
: City Stars Inter.continental. Nile Hilton , Cairo Conrad or Grand
Hyatt or similar
Visa
will be issued upon arrival.
As you exit the gate, you will pass through a door or two , down some
stairs , then walk for 2-5 minutes , until you pass the duty free shops,
at the end of a wide corridor , you will see the security officers.
There you will be met by a local representative, who will be holding
a sign with the name you prefer to use for the sign .
Our local representative will then take your passport to obtain a stamp
from the cashier / bank window and escort you to speak with the passport
officer. He will escort you through another last check on your passport
as you exit the passport control, into customs area, he will assist
you in collecting your luggage and clearing customs . After exiting
the terminal, our local representative will escort you (private vehicle)
to the hotel
DAY
2 - CAIRO - Thursday (BLD)
On your first full day in Egypt we show you the Egyptian Museum including
the " Mummies Room" . Lunch is included at a local restaurant:
Naguib Mahfouz or similar . On
to the Citadel of Saladin, and Mohammed Ali Mosque, made
of alabaster, then wander through the maze of alleys of the Khan el-Khalili
Ancient district . Dinner is included at the hotel
DAY
3 - CAIRO- GIZA - - Friday (BLD)
Drive to Giza and the edge of the sahara to tour the enigmatic Sphinx
and , the Pyramids of Giza, complimentary short Camel ride is
included, to allow you a photo with the Pyramids in the background,
time is limited , so please do not go for what the camel driver tries
to convince you , i.e. go for a long ride around the Pyramids .The Solar
Boat museum visit is included.
Lunch is included at the Mena House or the Meridien Pyramids. On to
Memphis and Sakkara , including the Step Pyramid. Dinner is included
at the hotel.
Day 4 - Saturday -Cairo to Luxor and board your deluxe air conditioned
Felucca (BLD)
Very
early morning breakfast and transfer to Cairo Airport. Flight is included
in our rate, in economy class , tax included . Morning arrival at Luxor
. We'll meet you at the airport , and escort you
to your
deluxe air conditioned Nile cruise felucca or dahabbiya , Board Luxor
( or Aswan ) .
Embarkation in Luxor for a relaxing week sailing the Nile on a luxuriously
appointed Dahabbiya.
After
lunch, excursion to the West Bank for visits to the burial places of
the Pharaohs - the Valley of the Kings - where Howard Carter discovered
the tomb of Tutankhamen in 1922. Continue to the adjacent Valley of
the Queens, the temple of Medinet Habu and the Colossi of Memnon.
Overnight
moored on the Nile banks of Luxor. Names
of the Four Felucca / Dahabia : El Bey (His
Lordship)
. El Hanem (The Lady) * Zahra (Flower) *
and Nesma (Breeze)

Day
5 - Sunday - Luxor - On board your Yacht Nile Cruise (BLD)
You will visit the magnificent temple complex of Amon-Ra at Karnak,
with its vast hypostyle hall of 137 columns, followed by the imposing
28 th Dynasty Luxor Temple.
Overnight
moored in Luxor.
Day
6 - Monday - Luxor to Esna - On board your Yacht Nile
Cruise (BLD)
Today will be a leisurely day. After breakfast, commence sailing to
Esna where your dahabiyya will moor
Day
7 - Tuesday - Edfu - On board your Yacht Nile Cruise
(BLD)
This morning you will sail to Edfu to visit the wonderfully preserved
Temple of Edfu.
Overnight
on board as we will look for an island in the middle of the Nile where
we moor.
Day
8 - Wednesday - Kom Ombo - On board your Yacht Nile
Cruise (BLD)
Today you will sail to Kom Ombo visit see the Ptolemaic temple dedicated
to the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon-headed Horus, god of the morning
sun.
Overnight
moored beside a Nile island.
Day
9 - Thursday - Aswan - On board your Yacht Nile Cruise
(BLD)
A leisurely day sailing to Aswan where the dahabiyya moors overnight.
Day
10 - Friday - Aswan - On board your Yacht Nile Cruise
(BLD)
Today you will visit the Aswan High Dam (completed in 1971); the Old
Dam (completed in 1902) and the ' unfinished obelisk', lying in situ
since the days of the pharaohs. You will also visit the Philae Temple,
dedicated to the goddess Isis, a structure rescued from the rising waters
of Lake Nasser at the time of the High Dam's construction.
Day
11- Saturday - Aswan - Fly back to Cairo (BD)
Breakfast aboard the dahabiyya and check-out. We
bid farewell to the crew, we switch transportation modes and head for
Aswan Airport and your flight back to Cairo and your hotel. Air fare
is always included within Egypt, economy class , tax included . Hotels
: City Stars Inter.continental. Nile Hilton , Cairo Conrad or Grand
Hyatt or similar . If you
wish to add Abu Simbel , please click here . Dinner is included
at the hotel.
DAY
12 - CAIRO - Home Hosted Family Dinner in Cairo - Sunday
(BL)
Breakfast is included at the hotel. Morning at leisure. Lunch is served
at a charming local restaurant at Khan El Khalili old district, followed
by a leisurely walking tour of the Khan El Khalili12-Century District
.
A complimentary Dinner is included at a local home:
Meet the locals,
you may wish to bring token gifts to exchange with the host family (
T shirt , small souvenirs of your home town )
This
evening we'll venture where few ordinary visitors ever tread . . . right
into the homes of some of the people of Cairo l! You'll be invited to
a family dinner, and while you enjoy wholesome home-cooked specialties,
you'll learn about and appreciate the outlook, aspirations, and way
of life of your hosts. Be assured, as curious as you may be about your
new friends, they're sure to have questions about your own background.
Once the ice is broken, you'll enjoy a lively evening, and find that
you have more in common than you ever suspected. Of course, you may
enjoy a quiet evening with your travel companions, by letting us know
your preferences.
Day 13 - Venture
into the Sahara - Cairo,
El Alamain, Marsa Matrouh - Monday
( BLD)
It
was in 1940 that Erwin Rommel took command of the Afrika Korps. The
German commander staged daring strikes against British Commonwealth
forces. He nearly succeeded in taking Cairo and changing the course
of history.
On
this three-day excursion from Cairo, we’ll recall those decisive
days, witness some of the conditions experienced by troops of both sides,
and come to appreciate the grandeur and glory of the Western Desert.
And we’ll delve into military affairs more ancient, as we discover
the traces of Alexander the Great.
Your
guide and driver will pick you up early in the day to set out on the
250-kilometer journey through the desert to El Alamein. It was here,
in the most decisive battle of the desert campaign in 1942, that Field
Marshall Montgomery turned back the advance of the Afrika Korps after
the disaster of Tobruk and a hasty retreat to the east.
We
will visit the Afrika Korps Cemetery in the great battlefield and have
a picnic lunch. Afterward, we’ll continue to Marsa Matrouh with
its lovely stretches of beach to spend the night at the Siwa Safari
Paradise.
Day
14 – Oracle of Amoun, Birket Siwa (Breakfast . Lunch . Dinner
) - Tuesday
You’ll
want to linger at the lovely Siwa Safari Paradise, an oasis in itself
constructed with local materials and serving refreshing yet unpretentious
meals. After the fresh fruits of breakfast, it’s time to wander
the nearby hills and olive groves. We’ll visit the Oracle of Amoun,
and see where Alexander the Great was crowned as the Son of God. His
final resting place is said to be nearby. We’ll take lunch in
a local restaurant on Fatnas Island in the middle of Birket Siwa, a
great salt lake surrounded by date palms. We’ll observe crystalline
springs arising from the sands, one of which feeds the pool at the Siwa
Safari Paradise, where we’ll return for dinner and the night.
Day
15 - Alexandria (Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner )- Wednesday
After
a refreshing oasis breakfast of fruits, local cheese and just-baked
bread, we’ll start our journey toward Alexandria , with a stop
for lunch along the way. In Alexandria, we stay at the Palestine deluxe
hotel or the Hilton, or similar. Dinner is included at the hotel
DAY 16 - Alexandria - Departure - Thursday (B)
Our representative escorts you to the airport of Alexandria for your
homeward flight. Bon Voyage
Rates
are in USD $ -
Rates are PER Person
There is no triple occupancy cabins
Rate per person in double : $ 4795
Rate per person in single : $ 7050
Peak
Season : Easter ( 2 weeks ) & Christmas and New Year
( Dec 20-Jan 5 ) :
Rates are per person in USD $
Rate per person in double : $ 5250
Rate per person in single : $ 8500
Rate
Includes:
- Nile
cruise shore excursions with all the guided
sightseeing including all entrance fees, all as per itinerary .
- Private
Egyptologist and private car/driver for Cairo tour as listed including
all entrance fees and lunch.
- All
meals on board the Felucca / Yacht / Dahabiya Nile cruise : Pre
set meals as listed including B = Breakfast,
(or cB, Continental Breakfast), L
= Lunch, D = Dinner
- Tea/
coffle and afternoon tea while on board the Deluxe Nile Cruise
- All
airfares within Egypt in "Y" class including tax .
-
Private air conditioned car /driver for all transfers within Egypt.
- Deluxe
hotel accommodation with tax & service charges as per itinerary
.
- Visa
fee , visa will be issued upon arrival at Cairo Airport for : American,
Australian, NZ , Canadian, Singaporean & Japanese citizens.
You are responsible for having your passport in order valid at least
for 6 month beyond the date of your arrival in Cairo.
-
Accommodation in a private cabin : Double or single on board The
Dahabia / Felucca / Yacht Nile Cruise with all meals and shore excursions
( there is no triple occupancy cabin on board )
- A
complimentary home hosted family dinner in Cairo
- For
the Sahara portion : Transportation in four-wheel-drive air-conditioned
Toyota Land Cruiser or similar vehicle
-
Services of driver and English-speaking guide
-
Accommodations with full board (BLD, breakfast, lunch and dinner)
-
Entry fees to sites visited
Rate
Does Not Includes:
- Personal
expenses, including excess baggage or shipping charges, beverages,
and personal charges in hotels for laundry, telephone, or other
services
- Gratuities
- Optional
Excursion
- Hot
air balloon adventure over the Valley of the Kings, 60 to 90 minutes
flying time, weather permitting, $300 per person.
Aswan
to Luxor Cruise Itinerary
Cairo
portion remains the same .
For the cruise portion :
Saturday - Board Aswan
Embarkation in Aswan for a relaxing week sailing the Nile on a luxuriously
appointed dahabiyya. Overnight, the ship moors on the Nile banks of
Aswan
Sunday
Today you will visit the Aswan High Dam (completed in 1971); the Old
Dam (completed in 1902) and the ' unfinished obelisk', lying in situ
since the days of the pharaohs. You will also visit the Philae Temple,
dedicated to the goddess Isis, a structure rescued from the rising waters
of Lake Nasser at the time of the High Dam's construction.
Overnight
moored in Aswan.
Monday
Morning sail to Kom Ombo to see the Ptolemaic temple dedicated to the
crocodile god Sobek and the falcon-headed Horus, god of the morning
sun.
Overnight
moored beside a Nile island.
Tuesday
This morning you will sail to Edfu to visit the wonderfully preserved
Temple of Edfu.
Overnight
moored beside an island.
Wednesday
Today will be a leisurely day. After breakfast, commence sailing to
Esna, and onwards to Luxor, where your dahabiyya moors overnight.
Thursday
Excursion to the West Bank to visit the great burial places of the Pharaohs
- the Valley of the Kings - where Howard Carter discovered the tomb
of Tutankhamen in 1922. Continue to the adjacent Valley of the Queens,
Medinet Habu Temple and the Colossi of Memnon.
Overnight
moored in Luxor.
Friday
This morning you will visit the magnificent temple complex of Amon-Ra
at Karnak, with its vast hypostyle hall of 137 columns, followed by
the imposing 28th Dynasty Luxor Temple.
Overnight
moored in Luxor.
Saturday-
Luxor -Disembarkation
Breakfast aboard the dahabiyya , check-out.
Deluxe
air-conditioned Yachts On the The Nile River
Each Deluxe Dahabbiya Felucca is 38 meters in length and 6 meters in
width
Names
of the Five Felucca / Dahabia
El Bey (His
Lordship)
* El Hanem (The Lady) . Zahra (Flower)
* Nesma (Breeze)
Amber .
Available for Private Charter
Each measuring 38 meters in length and 6 meters in width
The
program starts every Saturday in either Luxor or Aswan
The journey lasts Eight Days / seven nights
Many
visitors come to Egypt to fulfill their dream of sailing the Nile on
board a private boat.
These Four Dahabbiya allow you to experience the Nile 's romance in
an intimate, privileged setting. These dahabiyas take you back in time
to a gentler, more gracious era.
On
the Nile in Royal Style Feluccas or Dahabiyas are the traditional
sailing vessel of much of the Mediterranean world, and the traditional
Nile felucca, or Dahabia, was the mainstay of travel in ancient Egypt.
With
shallow drafts, sails, and oars, feluccas could navigate not only the
great river, but the maze of canals threading through its banks, with
or without wind, reaching every part of the kingdom.
Dahabbiyas
/ Feluccas long ago transcended their role as humble transports. They
held the ancient empire together, carrying troops, decrees, and the
very mystery of the pharaoh.
Private
docking areas:
Your Dahabia will moor on privately owned areas of the riverbank at
Luxor and Aswan, you will avoid the over crowded docking area of the
regular large size cruises.
In your felucca docking are you will be welcomed with the sight of flowers
and gardens that are frequented by exotic birds. These gardens provide
our ships with flowers and organically grown vegetables and herbs.
Along the way, we moor on un-inhabited Nile islands, whose virgin landscapes
have hardly changed throughout millennia. Wandering the gardens and
Nile islands is an idyllic pastime, and the perfect compliment to your
visits to Egypt 's matchless monuments.
The Dahabbiyas are beautifully crafted wooden ships, outfitted in colonial
style with oriental and Egyptian touches. The interiors boast period
furnishing, and each cabin has its own distinct style and interior .
The
Cabins:
Each boat has six delightfully appointed private cabins measuring 5.75
meters x 2.50 meters . The cabins (maximum occupancy two persons) have
private bathrooms of 1.25 meters x 2.50 meters with a wc, wash basin,
shower and hairdryer. Some cabins offer two single beds and others have
a double. Each Dahabia comfortably accommodates twelve passengers sharing
in doubles . Yet of course in a lot of cases we have smaller parties
that prefer to charter the boat for four, five or six guests only .
The
cabins are named them in keeping with the ship's theme. For example,
on the Zahra ('flower') you will find the 'white lotus' cabin; on the
Nesma ('breeze') you have 'the zephyr', each with tasteful, individualized
embellishments.
The
cabins are located towards the front of the boat on the starboard
and port sides, separated by a central corridor. The communal lounge
covers the width of the boat, and is a lovely setting for enjoying meals.
Engines
will only be used if wind is insufficient to sail, but generators are
available to provide electricity.
From
the bow, two staircases lead to the partially shaded top deck. Here,
guests can sunbathe or just enjoy the ride and spectacular views from
comfortable rattan deck chairs, or in oriental seating areas of colorful
cushions and carpets. Meals will also be served on the top deck, a great
place for cocktails and stargazing
What to Pack:
Most of the year look forward to warm, even hot weather in Luxor &
Aswan, morning & evenings are cooler. For Shore excursions, we suggest
comfortable cotton & natural fabric lightweight clothing. Comfortable
walking shoes are essential. Lightweight comfortable & casual
clothing. Swimsuits, sun hat.

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Read
more on the Nile Dahabiyas
AMELIA B. EDWARDS (1831-1892)
A
Thousand Miles Up the Nile London: George Routledge and Sons, 1890
A
Thousand Mile up the Nile
BY AMELIA B. EDWARDS
AUTHOR
OF 'UNTRODDEN PEAKS AND UNFREQUENTED VALLEYS,' 'LORD BRACKENBURY,'
'BARBARA'S
HISTORY,' ETC.

WITH
UPWARDS OF SEVENTY ILLUSTRATIONS ENGRAVED ON WOOD BY G. PEARSON
AFTER FINISHED DRAWINGS EXECUTED ON THE SPOT BY THE AUTHOR.
Amelia;s
own drawing of Abu Simbel Temples in Nubia
Chapter
2
...................................But
the difficulties were all over now, and everything was settled ; though
not in the way we had at first intended. For in place of a small boat,
we had secured one of the largest on the river ; and instead of going
alone, we had decided to throw in our lot with that of three other travellers.
One of these three was already known to the Writer. The other two, friends
of the first, were on their way out from Europe, and were not expected
in Cairo for another week. We knew nothing of them but their names.
Meanwhile
L. and the Writer, assuming sole possession of the dahabeeyah, were
about to start ten days in advance ; it being their intention to push
on as far as Rhoda (the ultimate point then reached by the Nile railway),
and there to await the arrival of the rest of the party. Now Rhoda (more
correctly Roda) is just one hundred and eighty miles south of Cairo
; and we calculated upon seeing the Sakkârah pyramids, the Turra
quarries, the tombs of Beni Hassan, and the famous grotto of the Colossus
on the Sledge, before our fellow-travellers should be due.