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Cairo with Sharm el Sheikh
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Nights stay in Cairo , 03 nights Sharm-El- Sheikh , Daily
Breakfast , Visit to the Great Pyramid and Sphinx &
The Egyptian Museum. |
Duration
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06 Nights | 07 Days |
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| Region
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Africa |
| Country
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Egypt |
| City
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Cairo
& Sharm-El- Sheikh |
Special Attractions
The Great pyramids & Sphinx - The ancient Egyptians
built pyramids as tombs for the pharaohs and their queens. The
pharaohs were buried in pyramids of many different shapes and
sizes from before the beginning of the Old Kingdom to the end
of the Middle Kingdom. There are about eighty pyramids known
today from ancient Egypt. The three largest and best-preserved
of these were built at Giza at the beginning of the Old Kingdom.
The most well-known of these pyramids was built for the pharaoh
Khufu. It is known as the 'Great Pyramid'. The Great Sphinx
is a large human-headed lion that was carved from a mound of
natural rock. It is located in Giza where it guards the front
of Khafra's pyramid.
Egyptian Museum - The Museum Of antiquities. On display
is a rare collection of 5000 years of art the largest most
precious collection of Egyptian art in the world. Over 250,000
genuine artifacts are presented, including an exhibit dedicated
to the
Tutankhamen collection of treasures, gold, and jewellery,
as it was enclosed in his tomb for over 3,500 years before
it was discovered in the 1920s when his tomb was excavated
Catacombs of Kom El Shokafa - The catacombs are the most
interesting of Alexandria. They were built in the 2nd century
AD during the Roman Era. Its architecture is a unique combination
of both Egyptian and Greco-Roman art. They probably belonged
to a one family. The burials are of 3 levels at the depth of
30 meters (100 feet) but the lowest level is unfortunately flooded
with water and inaccessible. The entrance is accessible by climbing
down a spiral staircase round a shaft through which the body
of the deceased was lowered by robes.The tombs have a banquet
hall furnished with rock-cut benches to accommodate visitors
who come to visit the departed and dine. The tombs were excavated
accidentally in 1900 when a donkey cart stumbled in a pit leading
to the monument. The tombs are maybe the last in Egypt to bear
the theme of the ancient Egyptian pagan beliefs.
Itinerary Highlights
Day 01 - Arrival at Cairo international airport, meet and
assist through Formalities ,Then will be transferred to your
hotel for check in and overnight in Cairo.
Day 02 - Breakfast at Hotel and then start half day tour
to visit The Great pyramids &
Sphinx.
Day 03 - Buffet breakfast at Cairo hotel, Then start
Half-day tour to visit The Egyptian museum of antiquities. On
display is a rare collection of 5000 years of art the largest
most precious collection of Egyptian art in the world. Over
250,000 genuine artifacts are presented, including an exhibit
dedicated to the Tutankhamen collection of treasures, gold,
and jewellery, as it was enclosed in his tomb for over 3,500
years before it was
discovered in the 1920s when his tomb was excavated. And then
transfer back to your hotel and overnight in Cairo.
Overnight in Cairo.
Day 04 - Transfer from Your hotel to Cairo airport
for your domestic flight to Sharm-el-sheikh, On arrival transfer
to your Hotel for check in
Free day at leisure
Overnight at Hotel
Day 05 - Buffet breakfast at hotel
Free day at leisure
Overnight in Sharm
Day 06 - Buffet breakfast at hotel
Free day at leisure
Transfer to airport for your flight back to Cairo, On arrival
connect flight back to home.
| Price
(per person) |
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USD |
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Standard |
Deluxe |
Premium |
| Adult on Twin Sharing
basis |
222 |
270
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302 |
| Adult on single sharing
basis |
295
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374 |
454 |
| One child below 02 yrs
complimentary in the parent's room. For the second child
find below the policies |
0
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0
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0 |
Child without bed
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111 |
135 |
151 |
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| INCLUDES |
- 03 night's accommodation
in Cairo & Sharm-El-Sheikh at one of chosen hotel
category or similar including breakfast.
- All transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary in
modern A/C coach with English speaking Guide.
- All entrance fees as per the itinerary, services charge,
current taxes, portage and vat. |
| Excludes |
- Return airfare
on economy class
- Air port taxes
- Visa fee (Egypt)
- Any other expenses of personal nature
- Any other expenses which are not mentioned above
- Entrance for inside the Mummy's room in the Egyptian
Museum
- Entrance for inside the Pyramids |
| General
Information |
- Kindly note that
the above is just an offer based on minimum Two pax and
is subject to Availability and accordingly we will start
making reservations after your confirmation.
- Rates are correct at the time of sending, but in case
of any increase imposed by the Government on any services
included in the program; we will have the right to increase
its rates accordingly.
- Sightseeing only in Cairo is based on private basis
and other cities will be on joining basis.
- The Nile Cruise program can be changed without prior
notice due to navigational circumstances.
- Check-in and checkout times are per international regulations. |
| Remarks |
- Actual forex
card rate will be applied as on the date of final payment.
- Above is an approx cost.
- No Refund of unutilized services.
- Flight, Hotels are subject to availability & change.
- Rates are subject to change if there is any change in
services or rates of services mentioned.
- The above is only a quotation & are subject to change
at the time of confirmation.
- In case if there are any surcharges applicable for the
required dates, we'll be able to advise the same only
at the time of confirmation.
- Customers undertake to pay the cost of land arrangement
abroad (Hotel Rooms, Sightseeing, Transportation, Meals
etc.) from the proceed of foreign exchange purchased by
the concerned traveller from an authorized Foreign Exchange
dealer (Including Exchange drawn for private travel).
The said amount will be collected in INR and will be charged
as per prevailing bank card rate as on the day of making
payment.
- All tours are subject to Tour Conditions.
- Cancellation and Amendment charges would be applicable. |
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