Day
      1 : Easter
      Holiday in Egypt, Arrive Cairo 
      Upon arrival at Cairo Airport, Maestro Online Travel representative
      will be waiting for you and will accompany you to your hotel. First you
      will take your welcome drink. AT night you can choose between relaxing at
      the hotel or enjoy a visit to the Giza Pyramids to the magnificent Sound
      and Light Show. Back to your hotel and overnight in Cairo 
       
      Day 2 : Easter Holiday in
      Egypt, Pyramids Tour 
      Have breakfast at hotel, then your Egyptologist private english speaking
      guide will accompany you to start your tour to visit the great necropolis
      of Sakkara to visit the Step Pyramid of Zoser, the first built pyramid in
      Egypt and Tombs of the nobles of ancient Egypt in Sakkara. Then move to
      the city of Memphis, the first capital of ancient Egypt where you will
      visit the statue of Ramses II and the largest alabaster Sphinx. From
      there we will move to the Giza Plateau to visit the Great Pyramids of
      Cheops, Chephren and Mycerinus, three great pharaohs of ancient empire in
      ancient Egypt and the Sphinx of Giza with human head and lion's body.
      Then visit the two impressive temples megalithic known as the valley
      Temple and the Sphinx Temple, traditionally attributed to the Pharaoh
      Khafre, which are an absolute marvel of engineering and architecture of
      ancient Egypt. During your tour lunch en route at a fancy restaurant near
      the pyramids of Giza, with free time for shopping. At night there is
      another optional to check out of this world to go to enjoy DInner Cruise.
      Return to your hotel to relax, with free time and overnight. 
       
      Day 3 : Easter
      Holiday in Egypt, Tour Cairo - Train to Aswan 
      Breakfast at the hotel in Cairo, then you will be accompanied by your
      private Egyptologist tour guide to visit the famous Egyptian Museum in
      Cairo which was built in neoclassical style, designed by the French
      architect Marcel Dourgnon which exhibits a collection now over 120000
      masterpieces objects from pre-dynastic era of history, almost 3200 A.C
      until the Graeco-Roman period, 332 BC, including the treasures of the boy
      king Tutankhamun, original pieces of sacred papyrus plant, with an option
      to visit the mummies room at the Egyptian Museum where you can see the
      way of mummification in ancient Egypt. You will also visit the Citadel of
      Saladin, where you can see the whole city of Cairo and many wonderful
      mosques including the Alabaster Mosque of Mohammed Ali, the Turkish king
      in Egypt, that was built in Turkish style very similar to the Blue Mosque
      in Turkey. Lunch en route at a good quality restaurant in downtown Cairo.
      Then drive to Old Cairo to visit the old Coptic churches and the fortress
      of Babylon, where the Holy Family took refuge in his tour in Egypt. Then
      visit the church of Santa Barbara and the Hanging Church, move to Islamic
      Cairo and Khan El Khalili bazaars and the famous Market with free time to
      wander for a souvenir of your trip during your tour Cairo Egypt. At the
      end you will be transferred to Giza Train Station to take the sleeping
      train to Aswan with dinner and overnight on board. 
       
      Day 4 : Easter
      Holiday in Egypt, Aswan - Abu Simbel - Aswan 
      Breakfast on board the train before arrival to Aswan, where you will wait
      for our representative with a free time in Aswan, then you will move
      through the Sahara desert to Abu Simbel in southern Egypt, to visit the
      majestic Temple of Abu Simbel, the second largest monument in Egypt after
      the Pyramids and then visit the Temple of Queen Nefertari, who appears as
      Hathor, the goddess of love, joy and fertility in ancient Egypt. The two
      temples were carved into the rock cliffs during the reign of Pharaoh
      Ramses II to prevent flooding caused by the construction of the Great Dam
      of Aswan in 1960, the colossal statues of Ramses II and the two temples
      were dismantled in 950 blocks and subsequently reenssamblaron in their
      current situation out of the Nile. Back to your hotel in Aswan for
      overnight. 
       
      Day 5 : Easter Holiday in Egypt. Aswan Nile Cruise 
      Breakfast at your hotel in Aswan, then continue Egypt Easter Tour Pacakge
      and take a felucca sailing between the rocky islets of the Nile to visit
      Elephantine Island and Botanical Gardens in Aswan, then move to start
      your Nile Cruise, where we can enjoy the next 3 nights aboard one of the
      largest and most luxurious Nile Cruises from Aswan to Luxor. Afternoon
      you will be accompanied by your guide for an exciting tour to the High
      Dam that was a miracle of engineering when it was built in 1960. It
      contains 18 times the material used in the Great Pyramid of Cheops, then
      visit the granite quarries used by the pharaohs of ancient Egypt to build
      the most pyramids and temples. Pay a visit to the famous Unfinished
      Obelisk of Egypt and then you will take a boat to the island of Egilka to
      visit the majestic Philae temple that was dedicated to the goddess Isis
      mother goddess of the goddesses of ancient Egypt. In the evening there is
      an optional tour to attend Sound and Light show at the Temple of Philae
      Aswan. Back to your ship for dinner with free time in Aswan and overnight
      on board the cruise. 
       
      Day 6 : Easter Holiday in Egypt, Nile Cruise 
      Continue Egypt Easter Tours. Have breakfast on board your Nile cruise
      enjoying the beautiful views of Sunrise with free time in Aswan and then
      sail to Kom Ombo to visit the temple dedicated to the crocodile gods Seth
      who was the head god of fertility and the god Haroeris. Then return to
      your cruise ship to sail to Edfu to visit the famous Temple of Edfu, also
      known as the Temple of Horus, the falcon-headed and was the god of the
      Solar war, it is the largest temple and well conserved between all
      temples of the Nile, sail to Luxor, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner on
      board the cruise. overnight on board. 
       
      Day 7: Easter Holiday in Egypt, Nile Cruise 
      Breakfast on board the cruise, and then move to the West Bank of the Nile
      to visit the two colossal statues of Amenhotep III ( Colossi of Memnon ),
      and then visit the Valley of the Kings, where the magnificent tombs were
      discovered, those tombs were carved into the desert rock, richly
      decorated and filled with treasures for the eternal life of the pharaohs,
      you will visit 3 tombs. Then visit the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir El
      Bahary, this impressive temple dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut the only
      female pharaoh who took the throne. Then back to the cruise for lunch,
      afternoon tea and dinner aboard your cruise. Tonight, an optional visit
      to enjoy the sound and light show at the Temple of Karnak, if you like. 
       
      Day 8 : Easter Holiday in Egypt, Nile Cruise Luxor - Sharm El
      Sheikh 
      Breakfast on board, then your Egyptologist guide will accompany you to
      visit the Temple of Karnak, East Bank of the Nile in the great place of
      worship ever built in Egypt, dedicated to the god Amon largest of Ancient
      Egypt. Its ancient name ipet Isut means "the most sacred everywhere
      ." The temple, or, more correctly , the complex of temples , was
      built over more than two thousand years by many generations of Pharaohs.
      The great " Hypostyle Hall " is an incredible forest of giant
      pillars within the complex. Then you will be transferred to the majestic
      Temple of Luxor built by Amenhotep III and Ramses II for ritual and
      festivals and was dedicated to the god Amun. Then have free time for shopping
      and souvenir of your Easter Tour in Egypt. Finally you will be
      transferred to Luxor airport to fly to Sharm El Sheikh. Direct transfer
      to your hotel. Free time and overnight . 
       
      Day 9: Sharm El Sheikh Holiday 
      Optional visit to Ras Mohammed National Park in boat or bus. Ras Mohammed
      National Park is a natural terrestrial and aquatic reserve. The 480
      square kilometer protected area lies in the area where the Gulf of Suez
      meets the Gulf of Aqaba on the southern tip of Sinai. There you can see
      beautiful and amazing scenes ever found anywhere in the world. Beneath
      the clear waters at the tip of the Sinai Peninsula between The Park Ras
      Mohammed and Tiran Island, there is an incredible variety of exotic fish,
      surrounded by some of the most beautiful coral reefs. Almost 85 species
      of fish live in the park, including mangroves. 
       
      Day 10: Sharm El Sheikh Holiday 
      Optional tour to Monastery of Saint Catherine- Moses Mountain : The
      monastery was built by order of Emperor Justinian I between 527 and 565,
      enclosing the Chapel of the Burning Bush built by by Helena, mother of
      Constantine I, at the site where Moses is supposed to have seen the
      burning bush. Also referred to as " the chapel of St. Helena ."
      The place is sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims. The Comune name of
      the monastery of St. Catherine, while the full and official name of the
      monastery is " The Sacred and Imperial Monastery of Mount
      Sinai" . The site was associated with Saint Catherine of Alexandria
      ( whose relics were miraculously transported by angels ) and it became a
      favorite site for pilgrimage. 
       
      Day 11: Easter Holiday in Jordan, Aqaba - Wadi Rum -
      Petra Jordan 
      You will be met by our representative who will accompany you to be
      transferred in an air-conditioned vehicle to Taba to sail to Aqaba Port
      then to Petra in Jordan, where you will be waiting for another
      representative who will help you through immigration procedures then
      leave to go to Petra. Before going to Petra Jordan, you will explore Wadi
      Rum desert en route, where you can enjoy a thrilling ride on Jeep 4x4
      visiting the Valley of Rum (Wadi Rum in Arabic), quicksand, Al Khazali,
      Abu Aineh and The Mountain Rum. You will see the famous watersprings of
      Lawrence of Red Mountain. Then we go north to the spectacular lost city
      of Petra Jordan. Overnight in Petra Jordan. 
       
      Day 12: Easter Holiday in Jordan, Petra Tour 
      Breakfast at your hotel in Petra Jordan and then you will be accompanied
      by your english speaking guide to explore Petra Jordan " The ancient
      Nabatean city carved into the red rose". Full day tour to the urban
      infrastructure of the old city, which includes temples, baths, private
      houses, high places, paved streets, public buildings, markets, theaters,
      reservoirs and cisterns. Their entry, a kilometer long fissure between
      the cliffs " the Siq " , provides a dramatic approach to the
      city. The narrow winding path through the canyon dramatically opens up to
      expose the awesome facade of the Khazneh, " the Treasury
      ".  Then go to lunch at a fancy restaurant chefs includes
      specialists in international and Jordanian cuisine. At the end of this
      day you will be transferred to your hotel in Petra Jordan for overnight. 
       
      Day 13: Easter Holiday in Jordan, Petra - Dead Sea - Amman 
      Breakfast, leave Petra Jordan to go northwards to Amman with stops to
      visit the Dead Sea, and the Christian city of Madabba where you will
      visit the Church of St. San Jorge, its impressive mosaic map of the
      ancient Middle East. Continue to Mount Nebo, where you will visit the
      church there on top of the hill, where it is believed that Moses saw the
      Promised Land. Continue to Amman. Check into your hotel and overnight in
      Amman. 
       
      Day 14: Amman - Final Departure 
      After breakfast you will be transferred to Queen Alia International
      Airport for final departure.( End of Easter Holiday in Egypt
      & Jordan ) 
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