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Day 1: Cairo
Welcome to Egypt and the start
of your eco holiday. It’s a
fantastic opportunity to do
something good for Egypt’s
environment and segments of the
local community. Arrive Cairo,
included transfer to hotel.
Overnight - Cairo
Day 2: Cairo - breakfast
Today, we undertake an
orientation at a children’s home
in Cairo. The centre offers warm
and safe shelter to homeless and
disabled children. We’ll spend
some time interacting with the
children, whether it be
assisting with their daily
activities or sharing a little
love and attention. Later, we’ll
be handing over much needed
items purchased with proceeds
from your eco tour. These items
might include clothing, shoes,
bedding and educational
materials. What is purchased
will be dependent on what is
deemed to be a priority for the
children. We also welcome and
encourage individual donations
of goods that are easily
portable in your luggage from
your home port.
Overnight - Cairo
Day 3: Cairo - Aswan -
breakfast
Today, we’ll enjoy a visit to
the famous pyramids and
lion-headed Sphinx at Giza
Plateau. The planet’s oldest
tourist attraction, the pyramids
are one of the Seven Ancient
Wonders of the World. Cheops
(Khufu), a behemoth constructed
with in excess of 2.5 million
handcut limestone blocks is
thought to have taken more than
20 years to construct and is the
biggest of the three great
pyramids. The other two in order
of size are called Chephren and
Mycerinus. Whilst here, perhaps
haggle for a camel ride and have
yourself a ride across the
desert beyond the pyramids.
Continuing to the necropolis of
Saqqara, we can explore the
myriad tombs and temples at this
site and see Zhoser’s step
pyramid. Constructed by Imhotep,
the pharaoh’s chief architect in
27 BC, the step pyramid which
rises in six steps served as the
prototype for ancient Egypt’s
most enduring architectural
legacy. We later enjoy a chance
to relax, freshen up and have
dinner.
Overnight - Train
Day 4: Aswan - breakfast box
Arrive and check into our hotel.
A visit out of town takes us to
the mighty High Dam. A modern
feat of engineering, the High
Dam contains 18 times the amount
of material used in the
construction of Cheops, the
largest pyramid at Giza. The
by-product for this awesome
construction is Lake Nasser, the
world’s largest artificial lake!
Cultivable land has increased
considerably and the High Dam’s
hydro-electric station has
doubled Egypt’s power supply.
Continuing, we enjoy a short
boat trip to Agilika Island and
Philae Temple. Dedicated to the
goddess Isis, Philae Temple was
rescued in an enormous UNESCO
effort in the 1970s. Due to high
water levels in the resevoir
created by the Old Aswan Dam and
further aquatic drama due to the
creation of the mighty High Dam,
Philae Temple was relocated
stone by stone on higher ground
on nearby Agilika Island. The
oldest part of Philae Temple
dates from the 4th century BC
but most it was built by the
Ptolomies and Christians up to
the 3rd century AD. Compact as
compared to other temples,
Philae is a nice site to wander
around. Later, free time to
perhaps do some shopping in the
colourful souks and markets or
simply relax in this attractive
town which straddles the River
Nile.
Overnight - Aswan
Days 5: Aswan - Nile felucca
cruise – all meals
Optional early morning air
excursion to famous Abu Simbel -
the rock-cut temple of King
Ramses II, the Great Builder.
This afternoon, we board our
Nile felucca for a 2 night
voyage on the River Nile
upstream. Overnight - felucca
Days 6: Nile felucca cruise –
all meals
Today, with armed with large
waste bags and attired in
protective gloves, we cruise
upstream stopping at all the
regular felucca stops and
commence our effort to clean-up
sections of the Nile, paying
particular attention to any
detritus along the shoreline. In
addition to this eco effort,
further initiatives may be
introduced. A stop will be made
at the Temple of Kom Ombo.
Overnight - felucca
Day 7: Nile Felucca Cruise -
Kom Ombo - Edfu - Luxor –
breakfast
Disembarking, we enjoy a
visit to the Temple of Horus at
Edfu, before driving north to
Luxor. Home of the legendary
Valley of the Kings and Temple
of Karnak, 4000 year old Luxor
is ancient Egypt at it’s best.
Enjoy some rest and relaxation.
Tonight, an optional visit is
available to the Temple of Luxor
with a restaurant dinner
afterwards. Transport is by
traditional horse and carriage.
The excursion is payable
locally. Rest of evening free.
Overnight - Luxor
Days 8: Luxor - Cairo -
breakfast
An early start! There is the
option to float over Luxor in a
hot air balloon ride and see
area wake up and come alive.
Afterwards, our excursion to the
mighty West Bank. We visit and
explore the Valley of the Kings,
the Valley of the Queens, Deir
al-Bahri (Temple of Queen
Hatshepsut) and the Colossi of
Memnon, all that remains of the
temple of Amenophis III. Time
then to relax, before our
afternoon visit to the Temple of
Karnak. Tonight, we return to
Cairo by train!
Overnight - train
Day 9: Cairo
Arrive and check into hotel.
Later, we visit the famous
Egyptian Museum. We then
continue to one of the poorest
communites in Cairo, where we
undertake an orientation visit
to a Women’s co-operative. The
women who work here from around
12 years of age, live in an area
locally known as ‘rubbish city’
owing to the fact that all of
Cairo’s trash is dumped here for
sorting and recycling. Sorting
through the waste, the women
salvage any textiles, old
buttons and zippers and return
to the co-operative, from where
these materials are laundered
and used to create the most
amazing handicrafts. The
proceeds from the sale of these
items and a tended garden which
sells nurtured plants goes
directly back into the
community, benefitting these
industrious and hardworking
women and their families, who
are some of the most impoverised
souls in Egypt. It is suggested
you fill a daypack with textile
scraps, cotton, sewing yarn and
needles and other goods suitable
for use by these shining
seamtresses.
Overnight - Cairo
Day 10: Cairo - breakfast
Hotel check-out and included
onward transfer to airport.
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