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Egypt or


egypt & Jordan Two journeys featuring a River Nile cruise aboard Nile Adventurer


Lifeline of the “Land of the Pharaohs,” the River Nile has wound its way through the desert, sustaining


the civilization that built Egypt’s ancient pyramids, temples and tombs for more than 5,000 years. Explore its timeless banks as you cruise aboard the Nile Adventurer on two Tauck journeys led by Tauck’s expert Egyptologists and our professional Tauck Directors – and stay in Egypt’s finest hotels, with Pyramid-view rooms in Cairo! Our 12-day Egypt: Jewels Along the Nile begins and ends in Cairo and features a 4-night Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan and 1 night in Alexandria. Egypt & Jordan: Timeless Treasures, Ancient Lands, a 13-day journey exploring antiquities of both Egypt and Jordan, spotlights a 3-night cruise from Aswan to Luxor, and visits Wadi Rum, ancient Petra and the Dead Sea.


EGYPT: JEWELS ALONG THE NILE


12 DAYS FROM $5,300* PLUS ON-TOUR AIRFARE (11 Breakfasts, 9 Lunches & 9 Dinners)


BEGINS CAIRO: January – April; September – December


Visit www.tauck.com or call Tauck for departure dates and availability, detailed itinerary, complete seasonal pricing, cabin classes, and deck plans.


*LAND/CRUISE PRICE R ON-TOUR AIR (2 flights) U TOTAL PER PERSON FROM:


Double Single


$5300 R $490 U $5790 $6455 R $490 U $6945


International airfare is additional; subject to availability.


Cruise aboard the Nile Adventurer, a sleek, elegant cruiser with the feel of a private yacht – and an


intimate atmosphere ideal for exploring the legendary Nile. Her five spacious decks include a full-service restaurant offering an international gourmet menu, upper and lower Sun Decks, swimming pool, outdoor bar, lounge, library, and game room, complemented by well-appointed staterooms including two Deluxe Cabins and two Presidential Suites. Fully air conditioned and outside-facing, all of Nile Adventurer’s staterooms overlook the Nile and feature private bathrooms with bathtub, shower and hair dryer; color TV, CD player and minibar. The ship’s seasoned crew and attentive staff anticipate your needs, ensuring that your cruise to the treasures of the Nile will be most memorable!


EGYPT & JORDAN: TIMELESS TREASURES, ANCIENT LANDS


13 DAYS FROM $5,775* PLUS ON-TOUR AIRFARE (12 Breakfasts, 11 Lunches & 10 Dinners)


BEGINS CAIRO: January – April; September – December


Visit www.tauck.com or call Tauck for departure dates and availability, detailed itinerary, complete seasonal pricing, cabin classes, and deck plans.


*LAND/CRUISE PRICE R ON-TOUR AIR (2 flights) U TOTAL PER PERSON FROM:


Double Single


$5775 R $915 U $6690 $6715 R $915 U $7630


International airfare is additional; subject to availability. Jordan River Jerash


MEDITERRANEAN SEA


Alexandria


Great Pyramid of Cheops


Sphinx LIBYA EGYPT


Valleys of Kings and Queens


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Temples of Ramesses II


SUDAN Maximum Elevation: 1,200 ft. 72 Temple of Philae


Luxor Aswan


Karnak Temple Edfu


RED SEA


Kom Ombo Abu Simbel Queen Nefertari


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Temple of EGYPT


Valleys of Kings and Queens


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