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What to see in this trip? The pyramids of GizaThe sphinx The Egyptian museum of antiquities The famous bazaar khan-el-khalili The Sufi dancing performance Elephantine island-Aswan The valley of the kings-Luxor Karnak temple- luxor Camel ride – aswan Donkey ride- luxor The monastery of saint-Katherine The Red sea
Optional Activities, What’s inside Giza pyramids Snorkeling or diving at the red sea MEALS 4 Breakfasts ACCOMMODATION 9 nights tourist class hotels TRANSPORTATION Private air condition bus Included: Not Included: Allow US$170 for additional meals. Although a number of meals are included, we also allow you the flexibility to go out and make your own choices as far as what and where to eat. Your tour leader will always be on hand to offer recommendations and, in some places, he will help organize a group meal that includes a variety of local specialties; all such meals are optional. Pre and post accommodationYou may wish to extend your holiday by booking some pre or post tour accommodation - ask Egypt adventure world or your travel agent for details and prices when you book your trip. Optional extras and sightseeing Aswan
Cairo
Luxor
Important Information: Summertime SchedulesAs the days get warmer, temperatures can start to soar – particularly in Upper Egypt (Luxor and Aswan). From April to October, to avoid the midday heat, some days start very early (eg at 0500). Please be prepared for this: we try to make things as comfortable for you as possible. Your tour leader will keep you fully informed. 'Baksheesh' Throughout the Middle East, but particularly in Egypt, tipping is a way of life. Known as 'baksheesh' it is given for any service rendered and is deeply embedded in the social fabric of the country. Unlike western countries it is not necessarily a reward for good service and shouldn't really be called a 'tip', in the western sense of the word. Everyone gives 'baksheesh' to everyone else and foreign tourists are expected to go along with this. For some, this can become very tiresome (especially if you don't have the right change) and it can often lead to irritation and frustration. To surmount this problem and to save you the obvious embarrassment if you don't have the correct change, your Tour Leader will collect a 'tipping kitty' from you at the beginning of the trip. This is approximately EUR3 per person, per day,. He will then distribute all 'baksheesh' along the way, on your behalf, to the local guides, drivers, porters and others who provide services for you. Please have this amount ready, in cash, at the beginning of the trip. If you are out on your own at a restaurant, please remember to leave a small tip for your waiter. Tipping your LeaderIt is customary to tip your Tour Leader, at the end of the trip, if you are happy with his service. A minimum tip of EUR 2-3 per day, from each member of the group, is the standard expectation. This is an addition to the 'baksheesh' listed above. Ramadan Ramadan occurs in the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is an exciting (and at times, frustrating) time to travel in the Middle East. In the evening there is a celebratory atmosphere as people break their fast, and to witness all this is a real highlight. However, during the day, people must refrain from eating, drinking, smoking and sexual activity, so if you encounter someone who is a bit grumpy, be sympathetic! Tourists sites are generally unaffected although some places may close early, but your leader will plan around this. Most hotels bars and tourist restaurants will remain open. Overall, Ramadan is a really interesting time to visit the Middle East, although you do need to be flexible, sympathetic and sensitive. In 2009, Ramadan starts on August 21st and finishes on September 19th, with the Eid el Fitr feast commencing on September 20th. Single travellers Most of our travellers are single and like the thought of travelling with a few like-minded souls. As part of Egypt adventure core philosophy, we do not charge a single supplement. You'll probably be sharing your accommodation with a travelling companion of the same gender, but even if you do get your own room, you won't be charged extra, unless the tour has a minimum of one person. Because many of our travellers come on their own, your tour will probably have a strong social element and you'll almost certainly come home with some great new friends. |

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