
Touristic Program: Daily tours
| Daily Tours (Half Day) | Price / Person |
| Tour 1: Egyptian Museum | USD 65.00 |
| Tour 2: Pyramids and Sphinx | USD 75.00 |
| Tour 3: Memphis and Sakkara | USD 75.00 |
| Tour 4: Paranoiac Village | USD 60.00 |
| Tour 5: Citadel, Alabaster Mosque, Sultan Hassan & Khan El Khalili Bazaar | USD 60.00 |
| Tour 6: Old Cairo, Hanging Church & Coptic Museum | USD 60.00 |
| Tour 7: Over Day Alexandria (Full day including Lunch) | USD 160.00 |
| Tour 8: Half Day Tour to the Egyptian Grand Museum | USD 110.00 |
| Tour 9: Nile Cruise Dinner 5 Stars with folkloric Show and Music | USD 55.00 |
Touristic Program: Pre & Post Congress Tours
Pre Congress Tours starts 8 Oct – ends 11 Oct for 3 Nights
Post Congress Tours starts 15 Oct – ends 18 October for 3 Nights
| Pre & Post Congress Tours | Price Per Person (Single) | Price Per Person (Double) |
| 1) Nile Cruise *Does not include Air Fare Cairo – Aswan & Luxor – Cairo | USD 890.00 | USD 750 .00 |
| 2) Sharm El Sheikh (3 nights/4 Days on HB basis) (5 Stars Hotel) * Does not include Air Fare Cairo – Sharm El Sheikh – Cairo | USD 450.00 | USD 295.00 |
1) Nile Cruise
Air Fare (Cairo – Aswan- Luxor / Cairo) – Air Fare starts from 200 USD per person according to time of purchasing the Ticket
Rates includes:
– Transfer from Hotel to Cairo Airport for domestic flight to Aswan.
– Transfer from Aswan Airport to Nile Cruise ship.
– 3 nights on full board basis on 5 stars Nile cruise ship including sightseeing in Aswan- Luxor-Edu – Komombo with English Guide.
– Transfer from Nile cruise ship in Luxor to Luxor Airport for flight to Cairo.
– Transfer from Cairo Airport to Hotel
Rates do not include:
– Egypt entry Visa.
– Domestic flights Cairo/Aswan – Luxor /Cairo – Personal expenses like drinks or tips.
Air Fare (Cairo – Aswan- Luxor / Cairo) – Air Fare starts from 200 USD per person according to time of purchasing the Ticket
2) Sharm El Sheikh (3 nights/4 Days on Full Board basis) (5 Stars Hotel)
Air Fare starts from 180 USD per person according to time of purchasing the Ticket (Air Fare is subject to be changed without prior notice)
Rate includes:
-Transfer Hotel to Airport – Airport to hotel & Hotel to Airport – Airport to hotel
-3 Nights on full board basis
Rates do not include:
– Egypt entry Visa.
– Domestic flights Cairo-Sharm El Sheikh-/Cairo
– Personal expenses like drinks or tips.
– Extra Tours
3 Nights Nile Cruise program
Pre Congress Nile Cruise 08 Oct – 11 Oct (3 nights) from Aswan to Luxor
Post Congress Nile Cruise 15 Oct – 18 Oct (3 nights) from Aswan to Luxor
Aswan/Luxor
Day 1:
Arrive in Aswan and visit the High Dan & the temple of Philae.
The Philae temple was once renowned as the (The Pearl of Egypt) virtue of its
rich Vegetation & its magnificent assemblage of temples. The island of Philae
now lies beneath the waters of Lake Nasser; but fortunately thanks to a spectacular rescue operation carried through with financial & technical assistance from Italy and West Germany, it was possible to save at least the most important monuments & re-erect them on the higher neighbor island of Agilka.
The High Dam construction started in 1960, and fully finished 10 years later. The High Dam became an expression of political tensions in those days — financed by the help of the Soviet Union, a few years after the war inflicted upon Egypt by Israel, France and Britain. The lake that grew gradually from the construction, is called Lake Nasser in honour of the president Gamal Abdel Nasser, who died the year the dam was finished.
Transfer to the Nile cruise ship and check-in on board
Overnight.


Day 2:
Morning free at leisure
Around 3 PM, Sail to Kom Omo and visit the temple of Kom Ombo.
The unusual double temple built during the Ptolemaic and
Roman periods is dedicated to the crocodile God and the
falcon god. Despite being badly damaged, the temple is a
a beautiful sight as one approaches from either direction on
the river, particularly as sunset. Long ago, crocodiles probably
sunned themselves on an island nearby
Sail to Edfu
All meals and overnight on the ship
Day 3:
Visit the temple of Edfu.
Edfu known in antiquity as Behdet) is an Egyptian city, located on the
west bank of the Nile River between Esna and Aswan. Edfu is the site of
the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus and an ancient settlement. Of all the
temple remains in Egypt, the Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most
completely preserved. Built from sandstone blocks, the huge Ptolemaic
temple was constructed over the site of a smaller temple.
Sail to Esna and pass the lock.
Sail to Luxor and arrive around 6 PM.
All meals and overnight on the ship.


Day 4:
Disembarkation after breakfast and visit the west bank:
Valley of the Kings, the Hatshepsut temple and the colossi of Memnon.
Valley of the Kings:
The Egyptian belief that “To speak the name of the dead is to make him live again” is
certainly carried out in the building of the tombs. The king’s & queens formal names & titles are inscribed in the tombs with images and statues. Beginning with the 18th Dynasty the kings abandoned the Memphis area and built their tombs in Thebes. Also abandoned were the pyramid style tombs. Now most tombs are cut into limestone.
Hatshepsut was the fifth pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt. She is generally regarded by Egyptologists as one of the most successful pharaohs, reigning longer than any other woman of an indigenous Egyptian dynasty. Today it is s generally recognized that Hatshepsut assumed the position of pharaoh, and the length of her reign is usually given as twenty-two years. Her death is known to have occurred in 1458 BC, which implies that she became pharaoh circa 1479 BC.
Visit the Karnak and Luxor temples on the east bank.
The Luxor temple: The main place of worship in Thebian times, and they can be divided into the Amun Temple enclosure, which is the largest; the Mut Temple Enclosure on the south side and the Montu Temple Enclosure. The 3 Amun and Montu enclosure were once connected by canals to the Nile providing passage for sacred boats during festivals. Karnak is the main center of worship in ancient Egypt. No site in the world makes more overwhelming & lasting impression then this (Temple of Temples).










