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Enticing Egypt & Turkey
20 Days with a 5-Day Deluxe Nile Cruise
Only $5239 per person based on double occupancy
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Tour Highlights:
Guaranteed Weekly Departure
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Depart USA on
a scheduled flight to Istanbul, all meals and beverages served on board flight.
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| Day 2
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Arrive
Istanbul, where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Balance of day at
leisure. Overnight in Istanbul at the Divan Hotel.

Istanbul: Blue Mosque
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| Day 3
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Istanbul/Ankara Breakfast and transfer to Istanbul airport for your flight to Ankara. Arrive Ankara where
you will be met and transferred to check-in at your hotel, the Merit Altinel Hotel, then
visit the Mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the father of modern Turkey. This beautiful
landmark is perched atop a hill with a panoramic view of the city. We will also visit the
magnificent Museum of Anatolian civilizations. This particular museum contains relics from
Catal Hoyuk, one of the earliest known human communities up through the Roman Classical
period, covering 10,000 years. (B, D)
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| Day 4
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Cappadocia Breakfast, then depart Ankara and turn our sights toward the Cappadocia region. During the
4-hour drive, we will stop frequently for breaks. While in Cappadocia, we will enjoy the
unique landscapes of the wind and rain eroded volcanic formations. Carved directly into
stone, Cappadocia's amazing subterranean cities include ancient underground churches
hand-hewn from solid rock by Christians. We will visit handicraft shops as well as enjoy a
folk dance and belly-dancing performance while we wine and dine in an underground cabaret.
Overnight at the town of Urgup. (B, D)

Cappadocia
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| Day 5
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Cappadocia Breakfast, then visit a Caravan-Saray, an ancient Carava motel. We will take wonderful
strolls and go off the "tourist track" discovering the unknown Cappadocia. While
in Cappadocia we will enjoy an excellent lecture and a demonstration on Turkish carpets
and Kilims. (B, D)
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| Day 6
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Pamukkale Breakfast and depart Cappadocia and head back towards the coast for today's destination,
Pamukkale. Along the way we will stop briefly in Konya. While in Konya we will visit the
Whirling Dervish Museum, a very holy place for Turkish Muslims. There are exhibits of
dervish costumes, instruments, illuminated manuscripts and various ethnological artifacts.
We will arrive in Pamukkale in the late afternoon. Check into your hotel, the Ergur Hotel,
which has a hot mineral pool for your enjoyment. In the morning we will visit the
snow-like travertines of calcium at Pamukkale. This is an area with strikingly beautiful
mineral springs clinging to the hillsides that will amaze you. Hieropolis is the ancient
name for the Greco-Roman city above the travertines. (B, D)

Pamukkale-Denizli
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| Day 7
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Kusadasi (Aphrodisias,
Sardis) Breakfast and drive for about one hour to Aphrodisias. Aphrodisias was constructed in
honor of the Roman Goddess Aphrodite. It was also an ancient center of Roman art. We will
visit a well-preserved stadium which used to seat 35,000 people. In the height of
the Roman Period, gladiators performed in this stadium. We will drive through
Philadelphia to Sardis, where money was first minted. We will see one of the world's
oldest Synagogues in Sardis, as well as see the excavations, the gymnasium and the Artemis
Temple. Overnight at the Fantasia Hotel. (B)
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| Day 8
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Kusadasi/Ephesus Breakfast, then visit Ephesus and its colossal Greco-Roman Theater. This theater is still
used for just a few things that we will be seeing. We will pay a visit to the Ephesus
Archeological Museum. We will also visit the house where St. Mary lived her final days.
Later in the evening we will take a flight back to Istanbul. Upon arrival in Istanbul you
will be met and transferred to your hotel, the Eresin Topkapi hotel for an overnight. (B)
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| Day 9
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Breakfast and
start our tour of Istanbul. Once called Byzantium in the 7th century BC, this ancient city
was renamed Constantinople in 326 AD by Constantine the Great when he moved the capital of
the Roman Empire to what is now Istanbul. The city received its current name from Mehmet
II in 1453 and is the only city in the world that spans two continents. We will also visit
several of Turkey's most famous museums and mosques, such as Topkapi Palace which was
first built by Mehmet the Conqueror in 1453 and was the home of the Sultans until the 19th
century. St. Sophia was built by Emperor Justinian of the Roman Empire and it was
completed in 537 AD and ruled as the greatest Christian Church in the world for more than
1000 years. The Blue Mosque was commissioned by Sultan Ahmet in 1603 and was constructed
with the intention of rivaling St. Sophia. If time permits, visit the Military Museum and
enjoy a concert performed in traditional costume by the world's first established military
marching ensemble. Transfer back to your hotel for dinner which will include museum by a
gypsy orchestra. Overnight. (B, D)

Istanbul: The Grand
Bazaar
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| Day 10
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Breakfast and
a day at leisure for last minute shopping, sampling the different delicious cuisines of
Turkey, or simply relaxing at your hotel. Overnight. (B)
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| Day 11
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Breakfast,
then you will be met and transferred to Istanbul Airport for your flight to Cairo. Arrive
Cairo where you will be met by our representative, who will help you with your immigration
and customs formalities, then you will be transferred to your hotel. The luxurious Mena
House Oberoi Hotel for an overnight. (B)
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| Day 12
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Breakfast,
then drive to Memphis at the edge of the Western Desert, the capital of the Ancient
Kingdom, and one of the most important cities throughout the history of ancient Egypt.
From here we drive to Sakkara, the vast Necropolis of Ancient Memphis. In the afternoon
drive to the Pyramids of Giza. Cheop's Pyramid, the largest of the three, was built in the
3rd Dynasty about 2690 BC, and is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Enjoy a
camel ride by the Pyramids area if you wish. In front of the Pyramid of Chephren (Kafre),
we find the Sphinx carved from a single piece of stone. It is a lion with a Pharaoh's head
through to be a portrait of the Pharaoh Chephren (Khafre). Continue our tour to the Solar
Boat Museum where a dismantled river barge of King Cheops (Khufu) was found and has been
beautifully re-assembled. Return to your hotel. PM You will be met and transferred by our
tour escort to the Giza Plateau to attend the magnificent sound and light show. Later
transfer back to your hotel for an overnight. (B)
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| Day 13
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Breakfast,
then you will be met and transferred to Cairo Airport for your flight to Aswan. Upon
arrival at Aswan Airport, you will be met and transferred to embark your cruise ship.
Later you will visit by "Felucca" the Elephantine Island, the Mausoleum of Agha
Khan, the Botanical Gardens and the Philae Temple. Lunch, dinner and overnight on board
ship. (B, L, D)
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| Day 14
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Breakfast,
then visit the Unfinished Obelisk at the Ancient Granite Quarries, and the High Dam.
Lunch, then cruise to Kom-Ombo. Visit the Ptolemaic temple of Kom-Ombo, which was
dedicated to two Gods: The Crocodile God Sobek and the Falcon-headed God Haroeris. Sail to
Edfu. Dinner and overnight on board. (B, L, D)
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| Day 15
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Breakfast,
then visit the temple of Horus (237 BC), the best preserved Egyptian temple in existence.
Lunch. Sail to Esna and visit the temple of Khnum. Continue to Luxor. Dinner and overnight
on board ship. (B, L, D)
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| Day 16
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Breakfast,
then cross the Nile to visit the Necropolis of ancient Thebes. Explore the Valleys of the
Kings and Queens where tombs of 64 Pharaohs and 57 Queens have been discovered, and enter
some of the most important burials. Visit the temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Colossi
of Memnon. Lunch. Afternoon a visit to the temple of Karnak, which took over 1500 years to
build and is considered the world's largest religious complex. Then visit the temple of
Luxor, which was started y Amenhotep III, and completed by Ramses II. Dinner on
board ship. (B, L, D)
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| Day 17
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Breakfast,
then disembark your cruise ship, where you will be met and transferred to Luxor airport
for your flight back to Cairo. Upon arrival at Cairo Airport, you will be met and
transferred to your hotel, the Ramses Hilton Hotel, for an overnight. (B)
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| Day 18
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Breakfast, then start your tour by visiting
the Egyptian Museum, famous for its Antiquities from Egypt's Pharaonic period, which dates
back some 50 centuries and includes the fabulous treasures of King Tut-Ankh-Amon.
Afternoon excursion to Old Cairo, visiting the very Old Coptic Churches and the oldest
Jewish Synagogue of Beni Ezra. Continue your visit to the Mohammed Ali Mosque and the
Citadel of Salah-El-Din and the Medieval Bazaars of Khan-El-Khalili, where you can bargain
for your jewelry and hand-tooled leather items. Return to your hotel for an overnight. (B,
L)
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| Day 19
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Breakfast, then start your tour by visiting
the Gayer Anderson Museum (Bayt Al-Kiridlyyah): two houses, one from the 16th century, the
other from the 17th, each comfortable by the standards of its time, have been delightfully
joined together, filled with antique furniture from all over the Middle
East. Continue our tour to visit the Manyal Palace, built in 1826, which conceals an
ottoman-Baroque fantasy within: an immense marble basin with a marble island in its
center. The Palace was built by Prince Mohammed Ali, the cousin of Kin Faruq and includes
a museum exhibiting King Faruq's trophies and the prince's own residence with its
furnishings and a large collection of the family memorabilia. From there we visit
the Ibn Tulun Mosque which is one of the architectural glories of the Muslim world
completed in the year 879. Ibn Tulun Mosque covers 8.5 acres of land and is designed in
the classical courtyard style. It is well-known for its pointed arches, beautifully carved
stucco, and Koranic inscriptions in sycamore wood. Later transfer back to your hotel for
an overnight. (B, L)
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| Day 20
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Breakfast, then you will be met by our
representative and transferred to Cairo airport, where you will be helped with your
check-in and immigration formalities for your flight back home. Arrive USA the same day.
(B)
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| Also Included: International
Airfare from New York/ Istanbul/ Cairo on a scheduled airliner. All taxes, service
charges, port charges and entrance fees to sights mentioned included as well. All
transfers, meeting and assistance and baggage handling is included.
Not included: Items of
personal nature, such as phone calls, wine, tips, etc.
Departure from other gateway cities is
available as follows: Departure out of Boston, please add $129. Departure out of
Washington, D.C., add $149. Departure out of Chicago, please add $259. Departure out of
Los Angeles, please add $369, or call for your city.
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: For single occupancy in hotels
and on board cruise, please add $540.
EXTENSIONS & OPTIONAL TOURS: Extra days and
optional tours to sites are available upon request.
If airfare from the U.S.A. is not
required, please deduct $1050 from posted rate.
If you need a different package, we
will customize it for you.
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