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Kemet with Nile Cruise
11 Day Tour

DAY 01:

THE BEGINNING OF OUR EXPLORING TOUR

Leave New York via EgyptAir jet service to Cairo.  Meals will be served on board.

 

DAY 02:

INTO THE LAND OF THE PHARAOHS

Arrival in Cairo. You will be met and transferred to you hotel.

 

DAY 03:

MEMPHIS/SAKKARA/GIZA

The Pyramids of Giza
The Pyramids of Giza
Morning tour to Memphis and Sakkara. Located 20 miles southwest of Cairo, Memphis was one of the most important cities through the history of ancient Egypt and was once the capital of Egypt. Sakkara's Step Pyramids are the oldest in existence and are the world's first stone tombs. Proceed to Giza. Visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Cheops, Chephren and Mycernius Pyramids and the Sphinx. Return to your hotel.

 

DAY 04:

THE EGYPTIAN MUSEUM/OLD CAIRO

The Mask of King Tut
The Mask of King Tut
This morning visit the Egyptian Museum with its renowned collection of well-preserved pharaonic antiquities. The Museum contains the world's most important collection of Egyptian antiquities, dating from the earliest times to about 6th century AD. The collection includes some of the artistic masterpieces of the world, including the treasures of Tut-Ankh-Amon. This afternoon, tour Old Cairo. See the site where Moses was found in the bulrushes. Continue to the Mosques of Sultan Hassan built in the 14th century, the Citadel of Salah-El Din and the Alabaster Mosque. Stop at the Khan el Khalili Bazaar where time will be allowed to browse and shop. Return to your hotel.

 

DAY 05:

THE PYRAMIDS OF MEIDUM AND DAHSURE

Meidum Pyramid
Meidum Pyramid
Morning visit the remains of the pyramid at Meidum, it is believed to have been begun by Huni, the last king of the 3rd Dynasty and completed by Sneferu fouder of the 4th Dynasty and the immediate predecessor of Khufu, but probably never used as a burial place.  Also, visit the Ra-Hotep and Nofret mastaba, the site of the famous statues. Continue to visit the pyramids Dahsure and the remains of subsidiary tombs and temples. Visit the Nothern stone or Red pyramid, the Nothern Brick or Black pyramid, the White pyramid the Southern Brick pyramid and the Bent pyramid. Return to your hotel.

 

DAY 06:

CAIRO/ ABU SIMBEL/ ASWAN

Abu Simbel Temple
Abu Simbel Temple
Morning transfer to the airport for your flight to Abu Simbel. Abu Simbel is situated on the western bank of the Nile 180 miles south of Aswan. There lies the great Temple, hewn in the rock, with the four colossal seated statues of the King in front of the entrance. It was dedicated to Amun-Ra, the Horakhti, and Ramses II. The figures are 65 ½ feet high, and wear the double crown. Nearby to the north, is a second temple, also built by Ramses II, and dedicated to the Goddess Het Heru (Hathor) and to Nefertari, the King's wife. The temples, which were threatened by the waters on the completion of the Aswan High Dam have been preserved by international action organized by UNESCO. The most important part of the temples (statues, inscribed slabs, etc.) have been rebuilt on a plateau above the former site. You will fly back Abu Simbel to Aswan, where you will be met and transferred to your cruise ship in time for lunch. This afternoon visit visit the Rock Tombs of the Nobles which date back to the Middle Kingdom. Return to your ship overnight in Aswan aboard the ship.

 

DAY 07:

THE HIGH DAM / PHILAE TEMPLE / UNFINISHED OBELISK OF QUEEN HATCHEPSUT / KOM OMBO / EDFU

Philae Temple
Philae Temple
Morning departure for sightseeing of the High Dam. Some 4 1/2 miles south of the earlier dam, the High Dam rises up on a colossal scale. The crown of the dam is over three miles long, 164 feet thick, and towers more than 360 ft. above the river bed. The inland lake created by the Dam is more than 375 miles long, penetrating 155 miles into the territory of Sudan. When the Aswan dam was opened from July to November, the resulting drop in water level was such that the Isis Temple on the Island of Philae rose up out of the waters. During the remaining months of the year, only pylons and the upper sections of the building could be seen. Visit the Island of Agikia where the monuments from Philae have been rebuilt. Visit the ancient granite quarries where the ancients obtained the reddish Aswan granite for their temples and monuments. See the unfinished obelisk, had it been completed, it would have been the largest ever hewn from a single stone. It was left unfinished after a flaw was found in the stone. Return to the ship for lunch. Sail to Kom Ombo. Visit the Temple of Kom Ombo. This unique temple is dedicated to Sobek, the crocodile god and Haroeris, the sun god. The temple is unique in that it is a twin temple, divided into two halves, each identical to the other so that neither god would be angered. Sail to Edfu for overnight.

 

DAY 08:

EDFU (The Temple of Horus)/ LUXOR

Visit the Temple of Horus. This temple was excavated by Mariette, and is one of the best preserved in Egypt. After visiting Edfu, sail to Luxor. Overnight in Luxor.

 

DAY 09:

WASET (THEBES)/VALLEY OF THE KINGS, QUEENS AND NOBLES/MEDINET HABU/COLOSSI OF MEMNON/ESNA/EDFU

Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Kings
Morning visit the Necropolis of Thebes on the West Bank. Drive to the Valley of the Kings, visit the Valley of the Kings, visit the tombs of Tut-Ankh-Amon, Seti I, and Ramses VI. Continue to the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and continue to Medinet Habu and return to the ship via the Colossi of Memnon. Sail to Esna and pass the lock. Disembark the ship for sightseeing of the Temple of Khnum, the Ram-headed god. Ptolemies and Roman emperors added to the building and enriched it with reliefs and inscriptions. On the ceiling are astronomical signs, on the walls, pictures of Khnum accepting the sacrifice of the Emperor.

 

DAY 10:

WASET (LUXOR OR THEBES)/IPET ISUT (KARNAK) AND SOUTHERN IPET (LUXOR) TEMPLES/ CAIRO

Luxor Temple
Luxor Temple
Photo: Lee Horrocks
After Breakfast disembark your cruise ship. Proceed to visit the Avenue of the Sphinxes at Ipet Isut (Karnak) Temple. View the gorgeous Hypostyle Hall, the Tekenu (obelisks) of Queen Hatshepsut and the Sacred Lake. Continue to the Temple of Southern Ipet (Luxor). Visit the Temple of Khonsu and Mout, the Temple of Amon. Transfer to the airport in time for your flight to Cairo. Upon arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel for dinner and overnight.

 

DAY 11:

CAIRO/NEW YORK

Transfer to the airport for your flight to New York. Arrive in the afternoon local time.

 

(Cruise may also be operated from Luxor to Aswan)