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by the magnificent Ramesseum on the left and nobles’ tombs on the right, continue biking amidst the sugar cane plantations to the Nile and then ferry in a motor boat to the East Bank. Journey south to the city of Edfu. Overnight stay will be in Edfu. (B/L/D)


Day 6: Edfu – Kom Ombo – Aswan


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Visit the mighty Temple of Horus that lay preserved by sand until the 1860s. Stop at Kom Ombo, the unusual temple with a unique double design to house two sets of gods. Your cruise continues south to Aswan where you will moor overnight. (B,L,D)


Day 7: Aswan – Philae Temple The spectacular Aswan High Dam has been described as one of the wonders of the modern world. The Temple of Philae has only survived intact thanks to a remarkable piece of reconstruction. This afternoon a traditional and sedate mode of transport will be at your disposal in the form of a felucca before swapping vessels for the cruise ship and your overnight stay. (B/L/D)


Day 8: Aswan There is an option this morning to take an early flight to the spectacular temple complex at Abu Simbel. Today is to do with as you will as the Tiyi/


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destination and overnight stay in Luxor. (B/L/D)


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Luxor Esna


Edfu


Aswan Kom Ombo


Tuya cruise ship will be moored in her Aswan berth leaving you free to explore the banks of the Nile, visit the local market or soak up the sun on deck. Overnight stay will be in Aswan. (B/L/D)


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Day 9: Aswan – Kom Ombo – Edfu The journey back to Luxor begins today and on the way your cruise ship will stop at Kom Ombo and Edfu giving you a chance to visit the monuments and temples. Overnight stay in Edfu. (B/L/D)


Day 10: Edfu – Esna – Luxor After visiting the Temple at Edfu head for Esna to renegotiate the canal lock before sailing onwards to your final


Day 11: Luxor – London It’s time to leave behind the Nile and the Tiyi/Tuya cruise ship as you transfer to the airport for your morning EgyptAir departure for London Heathrow. (B)


Saudi Arabia 10-night Tour Prices from


14 Jan ’11-28 Jan 04 Feb-25 Mar 01 Apr-08 Apr 15 Apr-22 Apr 29 Apr 06 May 13 May 05 Aug 02 Sep 16 Sep 30 Sep


14 Oct-21 Oct 28 Oct-11 Nov 25 Nov-09 Dec 16 Dec


13 Jan ’12-27 Jan 03 Feb-16 Mar 23 Mar 30 Mar 06 Apr 13 Apr


20 Apr-27 Apr Mixed Board


The prices in the panel are only meant as a guide and may change. Please refer to page 17 for more information.


Adult Tour Sgl Rm Sup 1335 1360 1380 1645 1670 1220 1200 1240 1200 1220 1445 1465 1445 1420 1990 1435 1460 1985 1985 2010 1960 1460


320 320 320 420 420 200 200 200 200 200 280 280 280 280 550 280 280 280 550 550 550 280


Prices are in £’s per person based on 2 adults sharing and include taxes and fuel surcharge and ATOL fee of £164 per person (reductions or increases may apply at the time of booking). Prices will vary within the date band depending on the departure date. For full details of our pricing policy and booking conditions, please refer to pages 119-124.


Luxor Extension


Why not extend your stay in Luxor at the 5-star splendour of the Sonesta St George Hotel with contemporary style and majestic views overlooking the Nile as well as an array of fine dining choices and amenities.


Prices start from £215


Prices are per person and are based on 3 nights at the Sonesta St. George Hotel on a Breakfast Included basis sharing a twin room and includes airport transfers.


For more information visit worldwidejourneys.virginholidays.co.uk


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