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Educational and Cultural Expedition to Egypt - 12 nights*


Departures:
01 Sep 2012

Tour type:
Small group

Tour experience:
Art and Culture, Ancient Civilizations, Architecture & Landscapes

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Day 1 - Cairo  

Arrive in evening in Cairo and head to our hotel.  Dinner is on our own.

Day 2 - Old Islamic and Coptic Egypt 

Today we have a full day tour to Old Cairo (Misr al Qadima), rich in the history of Christianity.  The tour will include visits to major Islamic and Coptic sights including the Mosque of Ibn Tulon, built in 879 AD entirely of mud brick and one of the oldest and largest mosque in Egypt; The Hanging Church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, it got its name from the Arabic Al-Muallaqa meaning “suspended” as it was built over the Water gate of an old Roman fortress; The Coptic Museum, with rare collections of Coptic art, considered the best in the world and the Ben Ezra Synagogue, Egypt’s oldest synagogue dating back to the time of the Old Testament.

 

Lunch will be at a local Egyptian Restaurant followed by a tour to the most fascinating part of Cairo.  The City of the Dead is a cemetery which encompasses 4 square miles and full of tombs and mausoleums and living people.  Caretakers of the mausoleums and their families as well as the families of the dead moved here because Cairo was over crowded and because they wanted to live near their dead relatives.  Many live in rooms of the mausoleums right over the tombs.

 

Here we will meet a third generation glass blower in his narrow one room factory and storefront.  It is believed that he has the last surviving glass-blowing workshop in Cairo. He began at 15 and has worked there for over sixty years.  We will learn of his heritage and watch him work as he explains his craft.  Three sons and a grandson now work with him.   His wife and daughters also help…an unusual thing in their culture.  They prepare the raw material used to make glass, prepare the kilns and help in the sales of the glassware. On to The Al-Rifa'i Mosque. King Farouk, Egypt’s last king, was buried here along with members of the Royal family.  The Mosque was begun in 1869 and competed in 1912. Dinner tonight is on our own.

Day 3 - Cairo - Luxor - East Bank

Transfer from the hotel to the airport for a short flight to Luxor.  We will be met and taken to our cruise ship which will be our home base for the next 7 nights. After lunch on board we will explore Luxor and have a tour of the Luxor Museum, a small museum of ancient Egyptian artwork, statues, and funerary pieces.  We will visit the Temple of Luxor which sits along the banks of the Nile in the center of town. In the evening we will enjoy the Sound and Light Show at the Temple of Karnak, before returning to dinner and the night on board the ship.

Day 4 - Luxor - West Bank - Esna
Day 5 - Edfu - Kom Ombo - Aswan
Day 6 - Aswan
Day 7 - Aswan - Luxor
Day 8 - Luxor
Day 9 - Luxor - Dendera - Abydos
Day 10 - Luxor - Cairo
Day 11 - The Pyramids and Giza
Day 12 - Cairo and the Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Day 13 - Departure Day (and information on post trip)



 







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