Apr
27
2008

Egypt Itinerary (possible)

  • Posted by: Geo Kearley
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We land in Cairo on July 3 and start our tour of the Middle East on July 12, so we have 9 days to explore Egypt.

  • Spend the first day recovering from the long flight and start exploring Cairo. Make arrangements to take the train up to Alexandria.
  • Days 1-2 Cairo Welcome to a city like no other. Take a walking tour to enjoy the madness of Khan al-Khalili, Egypt’s most famous souq, and soak up the spice-laden atmosphere of Islamic Cairo before enjoying a traditional performance by the famous Sufi dancers. Wander past the priceless treasures at the Egyptian Museum, and visit the impressive Sphinx and Pyramids of Giza.
  • Days 3-5 Aswan Get a taste of the fascinating local culture during a traditional lunch at a Nubian village. Afterwards, a camel ride across dramatic dunes affords views of the abandoned monastery of St Simeon. There is also an optional day trip to the remote ancient temples of Abu Simbel. Then set sail down the Nile on a magical overnight felucca journey, sleeping on deck under the starry sky.
  • Days 6-7 Luxor Known as Thebes to the ancient Egyptians, this city is home to amazing treasures. Take a donkey ride to the Valley of the Kings, site of the well-preserved tombs of Egyptian Pharaohs, and wander through the spectacular Karnak temple. Later, there is free time to hire a bicycle and ride out into the surrounding countryside, or head to the Winter Palace to sip a cocktail and watch the sun set peacefully over the Nile.
  • Day 8 Cairo An early-morning return to Egypt’s pulsating heart heralds the end of this Egyptian adventure. For those with extra time, roam through the walled citadel for wonderful views over the city, pick up some exotic trinkets at one of the many souqs or escape the hazy chaos of the inner city with a farewell promenade along the banks of the Nile.

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