African Origins on Tour: Experience Egypt!!
African Origins on Tour: Experience Egypt!!
13 day tour
Jun 17 WED – Day 01: THE BEGINNING OF OUR
EXPLORING TOUR Leave New York, JFK via EgyptAir for a direct flight to Cairo. Meals will be servedon board. Jun 18 THU – Day 02: INTO THE LAND OF THE
PHARAOHS / Upon arrival in Cairo you will receive your visa and be transferred toyour hotel. Check in your hotel and have breakfast. Balance of the day at leisure. Evening Harambee Gathering. Jun 19 FRI – Day 03: SAKKARA/PYRAMIDS (GIZA) Morning tour to Sakkara. Sakkara's Step Pyramid is the oldest in
existence and is the world's first stone building. Proceed to Giza. Visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure and Heremakhet (the Sphinx). Return to your hotel for dinner and Evening Lecture. Jun 20 SAT – Day 04: EGYPTIAN MUSEUM / LUXOR In the early afternoon, you will visit the new Grand Egyptian Museum with its renowned collection
of historical artifacts. The Museum contains the world's most important collection of Egyptian antiquities, dating from the earliest times to the 6th century AD. The collection includes some of the artistic masterpieces of the world, including the treasures of Tut- Ankh-Amun. Dinner at the Meridien Airport. Transfer to the airport for your short flight to Luxor (Waset), upon arrival you will be transferred to your hotel. Jun 21 SUN – Day 06: DENDERA/ABYDOS Leave
Luxor early in the morning by bus to visit Dendera (the Temple of Ht Hr [Hathor]), drive to the ancient city of Abydos, and visit the Temple of Seti I. Return to your hotel for dinner and Evening Lecture. Jun 22 MON – Day 07: LUXOR We will visit IPET ISUT (KARNAK) in the afternoon & SOUTHERN IPET (LUXOR TEMPLE) i
n the evening. Highlights of our visit include the Avenue of the Sphinxes, Hypostyle Hall, the tekenu (obelisks) of Queen Hatshepsut, and the Sacred Lake at Ipet Isut (Karnak). Return to your ship. Jun 23 TUE – Day 08 : LUXOR (THEBES)/VALLEY OF THE
KINGS/ MEDINET HABU/ COLOSSI Morning visit toOF MEMNON the Necropolis of Thebes on the West Bank. Visit the Valley of the Kings and three tombs of your choice. Continue to the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and then to Medinet Habu (Temple of Rameses III). End your tour of the West Bank at the Colossi of Memnon.. Return to your ship in Luxor for lunch. Sail to Esna. Dinner and Evening Lecture. Jun 24 WED – Day 09: EDFU (THE TEMPLE OF HERU)/
KOM OMBO (THE TEMPLE OF SOBEK) Sail to Edfu to and visit the Temple of Heru (Horus) which is one of the best preserved in Egypt. Continue sailing to Kom Ombo, the Temple with a double dedication to Sobek and Haroeris. In the middle of the temple area, a sanctuary was built for each of these divinities. Double entrances lead through the pylons to the court, vestibule, pillared hall and the three antichambers to the Sanctuaries of the Netcherw. Enjoy dinner while sailing to Aswan. Jun 25 THU – Day 10: ASWAN/ THE HIGH DAM/PHILAE TEMPLE & UNFINISHED TEKEN (
OBELISK) OF HATSHEPSUT Morning visit to Philae Temple which was dedicated to Aset/Isis. The oldest parts of which date from the 4th century BC. Greeks and Romans added to the Temple over the years until the 2nd century AD. Philae was the last Egyptian temple closed by the Roman Emperor Justinian in the 6th century. Continue to the Aswan High Dam which rises up to colossal heights. The Pyramid of Khufu could be lost 17 times over in this modern marvel. Visit the Red Granite Quarries where the ancients obtained their fine reddish granite. See the unfinished tekhen (obelisk) of Queen Hatshepsut, had it been completed, it would have been the largest ever hewn. Return to your ship in Aswan for lunch, dinner and overnight. June 26 FRI – Day 11: ASWAN/ABU SIMBEL (THE
TEMPLE OF RAMSES II)ASWAN Morningflight from Aswan to Abu Simbel which is situated on the West Bank of the Nile, 180 miles south of Aswan and 27 miles north of the Sudan border. You will marvel at the Great Temple, hewn out of a sandstone mountain, with four colossal seated statues of Rameses II at the entrance. The figures are 65 ½ feet high and wear the double crown of Upper and Lower Kemet. The temple was dedicated to Ptah, Amun-Ra, Re-Horkhti, and Rameses II. Nearby, to the north, is a second temple, also built by Rameses II, and dedicated to Nefertari, the King's wife. The temples were threatened by the rising waters after the completion of the Aswan High Dam and were preserved by UNESCO. The temples were rebuilt on a plateau above their former site. Return to Aswan. Transfer to your hotel for dinner and Evening Lecture. June 27 SAT: ASWAN Day at leisure. Farewell dinner.
Jun 28 SUN: This morning, we will depart Aswan. Check your luggage to Cairo. Upon arrival in Cairo, we will transfer to the Meriden Hotel for dinner and some rest before our flight home tomorrow at 5:55am.
Jun 29 MON: CAIRO / NEW YORK Depart Cairo at 5:55am and arrive New York at 10:30am (subject to change without notice).