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Day
01: (WED) – Depart home city for Cairo
Day
02: (THU) - Arrive Cairo (EGYPT)
Ahlan wa sahlan! Welcome in Arabic. We are warmly received
at Cairo Airport and transferred to our hotel.
Overnight: Safir Hotel, Cairo (2 nights)
Day 03: (FRI) - Cairo / Pyramids (drive)
This is a day to go back in time, starting with a visit to
the most famous of the Egyptian sphinxes, the Great Sphinx
of Gizah, followed by the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops).
Completed around 2600 BC, this pyramid was 146m (478ft) high
and consisted of over 2 million limestone blocks weighing
over 2 tons each. We also examine the Chephren and Mycerinus
Pyramids as well as the Cheops wooden boat. At over 4500 years
old, this boat is the most ancient vessel found in perfect
condition anywhere in the world and is one of the most important
archaeological finds in Egypt. Next we visit Memphis and the
Saqqara Step Pyramid, the world's first great stone structure.
Evening, an ideal opportunity to join in our optional viewing
of the spectacular Sound and Light Show at the foot of the
Great Pyramids. (B)
Day 04: (SAT) - Cairo / Luxor (Flight)
A short flight gets us to Luxor where we are warmly received
and transferred to the boat, home for the next four nights.
Over the next few days we cruise the Nile and visit various
offshore sites.
Overnight: M/S Sherry Boat / Presidential Nile Cruise
(4 nights) (B, L, D)
Day 05: (SUN) - Nile Cruise Luxor
This afternoon we visit the Karnak and Luxor Temples. The
ancient Egyptians knew the Temple of Karnak as Ipet-isut.
It is a city of temples built over 2000 years and dedicated
to the Theben triad of Amon, Mut and Khonsu. This derelict
place continues to overshadow many of the wonders of the modern
world. It is the mother of all religious buildings and a place
of pilgrimage for nearly 4,000 years. Luxor Temple was connected
to Karnak Temple by an avenue of sphinxes in ancient times.
Unlike Karnak, Luxor is mainly the work of one pharaoh - Amenhotep
III and was added to by Tutankhamun, Horemheb, Ramses II and
Alexander the Great. During Akhenaten’s all religion,
other than worship of Aten, was rejected and the development
at Luxor stopped. When Akhenaten died, the old religions returned,
along with the priests, so the temple began to expand again.
(B, L, D)
Day 06: (MON) - Nile Cruise Luxor / Esna / Edfu
We begin our day with a visit to the West Bank of Luxor to
explore the Valley of the Kings, a vast City of the Dead where
magnificent tombs were carved into the desert rocks, richly
decorated, and filled with treasures for the afterlife by
generations of pharaohs. Our visit will also includes Queen
Hatshepsut Temple and the Colossi of Memnon. Sail to Esna,
cross the lock then continue on to Edfu. (B, L, D)
Day 07: (TUE) - Nile Cruise Edfu / Kom Ombo / Aswan
Morning we will be visiting the well-preserved Greek built
Temple of Horus. This temple, built during the reigns of six
generations of Ptolemy’s, is not only the best-preserved
ancient temple in Egypt, but also the second largest after
Karnak. Afternoon sail for Kom Ombo to visit the Temple of
Kom Ombo, dedicated to the crocodile-god Sobek. It stands
at a bend in the Nile where in ancient times sacred crocodiles
basked in the sun on the riverbank. (B, L, D)
Day 08: (WED) - Aswan / Cairo (Train)
Disembark after breakfast. Visits in Aswan include the famous
and monumental Aswan High Dam and the romantic and majestic
Philae Temple on the Island of Agilka. This afternoon, we
take a ride on a felucca, a typical Egyptian sailboat, around
Elephantine Island. This is also a day for those who may want
to take an optional flight excursion to Abu Simbel+ to see
the temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari. Evening we are
transferred to the railway station at Aswan for our comfortable
overnight train to Cairo or take the optional flight to Cairo
with overnight at the hotel (see “optionals” below)
Overnight: Sleeper Train (1 night) (B, D)
Day 09: (THU) - Arrive Cairo
We arrive in the morning and are welcomed at Cairo Railways
Station. Our day starts with a fascinating tour of 7,000 years
of Egyptian history with a visit to the Egyptian Museum of
Antiquities. The Museum houses the world's greatest collection
of Ancient Egyptian artifacts, including 12 rooms filled with
golden treasures from the world-famous tomb of the boy-king
Tutenkhamun. Next we are off to the fascinating part of Islamic
Cairo, including the beautiful and graceful Mohamed Ali Mosque
and the ancient Citadel, a spectacular medieval fortress perched
on a hill above the city. Originally built by Salah El-Din
in 1176 to fortify the city against the Crusaders, the Citadel
was modified and enlarged over the centuries by subsequent
rulers and today is a complex of three mosques and four museums.
Our last stop is at the awesome Khan El-Khalili Bazaar, reputed
to be the largest bazaar in the Middle East. Originally founded
as a watering stop for caravanserai in the 14th century, the
bazaar has now grown to vast proportions.
Overnight: Safir Hotel, Cairo (1 night) (B)
Day 10: (FRI) - Cairo / Nairobi (by air)
After breakfast we have the whole day free to enjoy the colorful
bazaars of Cairo. Check at 12noon. Today we bid farewell to
Egypt, best described as a heritage site to the whole world,
having gained an educational, historical an enlightening cultural
experience never to be forgotten. Late evening we are transferred
to the airport for our overnight flight to Nairobi. (B)
Day 11 (SAT): Arrive Nairobi (Kenya)
Karibu! We are warmly received in Africa’s most well
known capital – Nairobi. The Kiswahili language here
is often easily understood as many people mix in English words,
in fact more people in Kenya speak English than in any other
African country. Check in at 12noon. Afternoon free at leisure.
Overnight: Pan Africa Hotel/ Nairobi Serena Lodge
(1 night)
Day 12 (SUN): Nairobi / Lake Nakuru (165 Kms)
We start with an interesting countryside drive to Lake Nakuru
National Park, best known for its flamingos and home to many
animals including waterbuck, leopards Rothschild giraffe and
the endangered black rhino. After a filling lunch at our lodge,
we head out for the first of the many exciting game drives
in our East African Safari.
Overnight: Lake Nakuru Lodge / Lion Hill Lodge (1
night) (B, L, D)
Day 13 (MON): Lake Nakuru / Masai Mara (310 Kms)
After breakfast we traverse the Great Rift Valley and ascend
to its western rim into the Maasai land. Red-clad Maasai warriors
tend their herds of cattle among the wildlife, admirably unmoved
by the presence of large predators. Here we also find the
Masaai giraffe. After lunch, at our lodge, we embark on one
of the most exciting game drive Africa has to offer.
Overnight: Mara Simba Lodge / Mara Serena Lodge (2
nights) (B, L, D)
Day 14 (TUE): Masai Mara
Morning and afternoon game drives in this spectacular game
reserve, all with superb photographic opportunities. Blessed
with a permanent water supply, Masai Mara has a permanent
population of plains game. The "big five" - elephant,
buffalo, lion, leopard and rhino are quite common. Today we
may opt for an early morning optional balloon excursion to
experience a birds-eye view of the vast Mara. (B,
L, D)
Day 15 (WED): Masai Mara / Serengeti (Tanzania) (275
Kms)
Today we depart for Tanzania, home to the best game in the
world. We cross the Isebania Border to Tanzania – also
the home of Mount Kilimanjaro, the world famous Serengeti
and Ngorongoro Crater Game Parks as well as the spice island
of Zanzibar. Our destination is Serengeti, which literally
means “endless plains”
Overnight: Serengeti Serena Lodge / Bilila Lodge Kempenski
(2 nights) (B, L, D)
Day 16 (THU): Serengeti
We begin our Tanzanian adventure at the world famous wildlife
sanctuary - the Serengeti National Park which at 14,763 sq
kms is the largest National Park in Tanzania. Summed up as
'one of the most unique areas in the world', Serengeti contains
the largest remaining concentration of plains game in Africa,
on a scale, which has no parallel any where in the world.
The abundance of herbivores includes wildebeest, Zebra, Gazelle,
Topi, Buffalo, and Hartebeest, to name but a few. Serengeti
is also famous for Predators e.g. Lion, Cheetah, Leopard,
Hyena and contains a wide variety of birdlife, believed to
be in the region of 500 species. (B, L, D)
Day 17 (FRI): Serengeti / Ngorongoro Crater (145 Kms)
Another day game drive in Serengeti National Park with picnic
lunch. We explore various areas like Moro kopjes and Gol kopjes.
The extensive grasslands are interspersed with Kopjes rocky
outcrops like islands in the flat plain, each with their own
wildlife communities. Discover the Seronera River, which flows
through the park, providing habitats for a variety of birds,
mammals and reptiles. Afternoon we proceed to Nabi Hill gate
were you enjoy our picnic lunch before proceeding to the Malanja
depression entering the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
Overnight: Ngorongoro Serena Lodge / Farm House (1
night) (B, L, D)
Day 18 (SAT): Ngorongoro Crater / Lake Manyara (60
Kms)
We descend the famous Ngorongoro Crater for a day of superb
game viewing. The Ngorongoro Crater, one of Africa's most
magnificent wildlife arenas, is approximately 19 km/12 miles
across and its prairies are a haven for an estimated 30,000
large mammals, including lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Elephant,
Hyena, Hippo, Wildebeest, Baboon, Gazelle and the endangered
black Rhino. At a depth of 610 meters/2,000 feet, this crater,
created by the collapse of an extinct volcano, contains a
"Lost World" of wildlife. It is our exciting crater
safari today before we drive to Lake Manyara in the later
afternoon.
Overnight: Lake Manyara Serena Lodge / Kirurumu Tented
Lodge (2 nights) (B, L, D)
Day 19 (SUN): Lake Manyara
We drive down to Lake Manyara National Park, which is one
of the finest parks in Tanzania. You will enjoy your game
drive followed by lunch. After lunch, we will visit the village
of Mto Wa Mbu and The Great Rift Valley and then proceed to
your unique safari lodge, which offers a spectacular view
of Lake Manyara National Park. (B, L, D)
Day 20 (MON): Lake Manyara / Arusha / Amboseli (Kenya)
(205 Kms)
After our Northern Tanzania game experience, we take another
scenic drive crossing the beautiful Great Rift Valley to the
colorful villages of Mto wa Mbu and Makuyuni. At Arusha, which
is the exact center between Cape Town and Cairo, we stop for
lunch. We then cross the Namanga border between Tanzania and
Kenya and then drive to the Amboseli National Park that is
situated at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro (5922 meters/19,430
ft). Amboseli is also famous for its vast herds of elephants
and stunning views of Kilimanjaro. We take the opportunity
of another game drive before checking into our lodge for the
night.
Overnight: Amboseli Serena Lodge / Oltukai Lodge (2
nights) (B, L, D)
Day 21 (TUE): Amboseli
After breakfast drive to Amboseli, situated at the foothills
of Mount Kilimanjaro (19,430 ft). Amboseli is famous for its
vast herds of elephants and stunning views of Kilimanjaro
on clear days. Be sure to have your camera ready. Lunch at
the lodge and afternoon game drive en route to your lodge
in search of Elephant, Giraffe, Buffalo and much more. (B,
L, D)
Day 22 (WED): Amboseli / Nairobi (220 Kms)
After breakfast at our lodge, we again take on the wildlife
against the backdrop of the highest peak in Africa. With lunch
at the lodge, we bid farewell as we drive to Nairobi and we
overnight there. Evening is free to enjoy the streets of Nairobi.
For those who may want to take an optional Zanzibar tour can
depart on this day.
Overnight: Pan Africa Hotel/Nairobi Serena Lodge (2
nights) (B, L)
Day 23 (THU): Nairobi
Day free at leisure at Nairobi. Optional Nairobi tours as
well as dinner at the world famous Carnivore Restaurant availble.
(B)
Day 24 (FRI): Nairobi / departure
Early morning transfer to the airport for departure flight.
Check out at 12noon. (B)
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