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DURATION Tour code: FNF Tour style: Classic


TOUR DAYS 10


Tour comfort: Standard Tour pace: Busy


Ideal for 7+ Teen Departures Egyptian Adventure Nile and Red Sea Adventure


On this family holiday to Egypt we sail down the River Nile by felucca (a traditional sailing boat), ride camels through the desert and swim in the warm waters of the


Red Sea. Join us as we explore one of the ancient wonders of the world, the Great Pyramids of Giza and discover the Valley of the Kings, home to the famous tomb of Tutankhamun.


Magic Moments


Unforgettable first glimpse of the Pyramids - bringing the classroom lessons to life!


Who will win the race on the camel ride across the dunes?


£525


TOUR ONLY PRICES £


ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE* 473 £1097 972 ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE*


Sleeping under the stars on the River Nile on a felucca


DAYS 10


FLIGHT INCLUSIVE PRICES £


DAYS 10


Being able to cool down everyday with a dip in the pool


See Nemo and his friends face to face in the Red Sea


Pyramids Sphinx


LOWER EGYPT


Where will we sleep? 5 nights standard hotel, 2 nights comfortable hotel, 1 night basic overnight train and 1 night basic felucca (boat). What will we eat? 9 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 4 dinners are included. Swimming: Most hotels have pools and we have the chance to swim in the Red Sea and the Nile. Transport: Boat, bus and train. Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader, boat crew and driver(s). Group Size: Generally 14 - 20. Minimum Age: 5


Planned tour dates


2014 Tour only dates 10 Apr - 19 Apr 26 Jul - 04 Aug 05 Aug - 14 Aug 16 Aug - 25 AugT 18 Oct - 27 Oct 23 Oct - 01 NovT 21 Dec - 30 Dec


2015 Tour only dates 04 Apr - 13 Apr 07 Apr - 16 Apr 25 Jul - 03 Aug 04 Aug - 13 Aug 15 Aug - 24 AugT


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Minimum child age 5 on date of departure * Aged 5-11 years on the date of departure T Teen Departures – age 11 and over on date of departure


Please go online to fi nd all our adult and child prices by departure date


These prices are guide prices, see page 92 for details


10 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour Cairo. Day 2 Pyramids Discover the Sphinx and the magnifi cent Great Pyramids of Giza. Visit the Egyptian Museum, home to Tutankhamun’s famous mask. Day 3 Cairo Free day to explore Cairo before taking an overnight sleeper train to Aswan. Day 4 St Simeon’s Monastery Ride camels across the desert to the monastery. Visit a Nubian family for dinner and experience delicious local cuisine. Day 5 Abu Simbel Optional visit to these rock cut temples. This afternoon set sail by felucca down the Nile past towering sand dunes.


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Day 6 Felucca sailing Continue sailing to reach the impressive temple of Kom Ombo. Travel by calesh (a horse-drawn carriage) to Karnak. Day 7 Valley of the Kings Discover the Valley of the Kings and its tombs, which includes the most famous of them all, Tutankhamun’s. Day 8 Red Sea Drive to Safaga on the coast. Day 9 Snorkelling Enjoy a boat trip to the coral reefs. Swim, snorkel and search for the marine life of the Red Sea. Day 10 Tour ends Safaga.


Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.


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RED SEA


SAFAGA


Hatshepsut Temple & visit Valley of the Kings


UPPER EGYPT


Boat trip to coral reefs


Edfu Horus temple


St Simeon’s Monastery camel trek


LUXOR Visit Karnak by calesh


Nasser


Abu Simbel optional visit


0 km 150 km SUDAN Egyptian Adventure FNF Lake


Optional Philae Temple visit


ASWAN High Dam


Giza


CAIRO Museum of Pharaonic wonders


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SAUDI ARABIA


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