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2008
January 10*, 14
February 7*, 11
March 6*, 10
April 3*, 7
October 9, 13
November 19
December 11, 15
* = Itinerary travels in reverse |
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MS Triton |
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On our 10-day voyage to Egypt we
travel from Cairo along the Nile with
distinguished Egyptologists who will reveal the
complexities of Ancient Egyptian beliefs and
rites. Observe the scientific and artistic
brilliance of the ancient kingdoms and the
cultural vibrancy that has been maintained from
the earliest prehistoric settlements of the
fertile Nile River Valley to life in Egypt
today. Visit bazaars alive with color and
fragrant with exotic spices that create a
distinct appreciation of Egypt’s unique
diversity. This is a true discovery of Egypt’s
religions, arts and, of course, the
awe-inspiring architecture.
Day 1 U. S./Fly Overnight to Cairo, Egypt
Day 2 Cairo
Day 3 Cairo
Day 4 Cairo/Abu Simbel/Aswan/Embark
Day 5 Aswan/Kom Ombo
Day 6-7 Luxor
Day 8 Luxor/Disembark/Cairo
Day 9 Pyramids,Sphinx, Memphis,Saqqara or
Dashur/Cairo
Day 10 Cairo/Home |

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3-NIGHT NILE CRUISE:
Pyramids and Sphinx/Cairo: Pyramids at
Giza. There will be an optional visit to
Memphis, the city that represents the
uniting of Upper and Lower Egypt, and
Saqqara with its Step Pyramid complex or
Dashur with its bent and Red Pyramids
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Cost Includes:
Accommodations, all meals on Triton, and
three breakfasts, three lunches and three
dinners in Cairo. All transfers, excursions.
Flights Cairo/Abu Simbel; Abu Simbel/Aswan;
Luxor/Cairo. Visa fee for entering Egypt
(applicable to U.S. Ctizens only).
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Not Included: Airfare
from U.S. to Cairo and return. Meals not
indicated above.
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2008: January 10*, 14; February 7*, 11; March 6*, 10; April 3*, 7;
October 9, 13
November 19;
December 11, 15
* = Itinerary travels in reverse
| Triton |
Per Person Double Occupancy |
Sole Occupancy |
| Category JS |
$4,480 |
$6,270 |
Main Deck: #101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106 Bridge Deck:
#201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208 Upper Deck: #301, 302, 303, 304,
305, 306
All staterooms are spacious suites facing outside with two large
windows, sitting area, programmable safes, telephone, television and
private VCRs. The staterooms are a mix of twin bedded cabins and double
bedded cabins. Each cabin has private bathroom with bathtub and shower,
hair dryer and deluxe amenities. There is ample storage space in each
cabin.
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$6,790 |
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Upper Deck: The Bridge Suite
Located above the navigation bridge the Bridge Suite runs the complete
width of the vessel. A small promenade deck curving 180 degrees
overlooks the bow and affords a scenic all round view. The suite has a
sitting area, a dining table for four, king size bed, programmable safe,
telephone, television, private VCR and ample storage space. The bathroom
has bathtub and shower, hair dryer, deluxe amenities. |
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DAY 1 — U. S./Fly Overnight to Cairo, Egypt
DAY 2 — Cairo
Arrive late in the day and transfer to the
Four Seasons at The First Residence in Cairo.
DAY 3 — Cairo
Explore Islamic Cairo, a city of mosques,
including the Mohammed Ali Mosque, whose five
domes can be seen throughout the city. The pace
quickens at Khan el Khalili, a maze of bazaars
with rich leather goods, hand-worked gold and
fragrant spices. Then, at the Egyptian Museum,
view astonishing masterpieces from Ancient
Egypt, including mummies of the pharaohs. This
evening we will have a welcome dinner at a
typical Egyptian restaurant. (B,L,D)
DAY 4 — Cairo/Abu Simbel/Aswan/Embark
A private flight takes you from Cairo to Abu
Simbel where the 3,500-year-old Temple of Amon
and Re-Harakte houses the colossi of Ramses II.
Rescued from Lake Nasser, the massive Great
Temple of Abu Simbel now sits 200 feet above its
original location. Nearby visit the Temple of
Hathor that was built for Ramses’ favorite wife,
Queen Nefertari. Continue your journey as our
private aircraft takes us to Aswan where we
board Triton and have lunch. We visit Aswan’s
famous quarries of pink granite where you’ll
walk across the massive 1,162-ton Unfinished
Obelisk, abandoned when it cracked. Discover
lovely Philae Temple, a monument to the Egyptian
goddess Isis. Sail by felucca through the
cataract along Kitchener Island. (B,L,D)
DAY 5 — Aswan/Kom Ombo
Kom Ombo’s temple is dedicated to two gods:
the hawk-headed Haroeris and crocodile-headed
Sobek. Sail to Edfu and visit the Temple of
Horus, considered the best-preserved Ptolemaic
masterpiece of the ancient world. You’ll also
have time to relax as we sail lazily along the
calm, majestic river. (B,L,D)
DAY 6-7 — Luxor
Karnak and Luxor Temples, both dedicated to
the god Amun-Ra, are located about two miles
apart, but were once joined by a paved road
lined with ram-headed sphinxes. Visit the Temple
at Karnak, an architectural wonder that had been
the most important anctuary of Egypt, and the
graceful Temple of Luxor, guarded by massive
statues of Ramses II. Cross the Nile to Luxor’s
West Bank and visit the Valley of the Kings,
Queens and Nobles including the Temple of Queen
Hatshepsut, which has been called the finest
building in Egypt. At the Luxor Museum see a
mural from the Temple of Aton. (B,L,D)
DAY 8 — Luxor/Disembark/Cairo
Disembark Triton and fly by private aircraft
from Luxor to Cairo. Transfer to the Mena House
Oberoi Hotel, located at the foot of the
Pyramids in Giza. The afternoon is free and this
evening attend the Pyramids sound and light
show. (B,L)
DAY 9 — Pyramids,Sphinx, Memphis,Saqqara or
Dashur/Cairo
The most enduring symbol of the ancient
world, and the only surviving of its seven
wonders, are the Pyramids at Giza. Learn how and
why the pyramids were built, then view the
Sphinx, carved out of a rocky outcrop, with the
head of Pharaoh Chefren and the body of a lion.
There will be an optional visit to Memphis, the
city that represents the uniting of Upper and
Lower Egypt, and Saqqara with its Step Pyramid
complex or Dashur with its Bent and Red
Pyramids. A memorable farewell dinner ends your
expedition. (B,L,D)
DAY 10 — Cairo/Home
Extend your expedition to Jordan or fly home
this morning. (B) |
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