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VISA : The visa is to be obtained prior to arrival in the country.
HOW
TO GET THERE:
FLIGHTS
INTO
Direct Flight is Egypt Air (MS) ex BOM flying thrice a week – Tues, Thurs, Sun - 6hrs 45 mins
Sectors |
Timings |
BOM CAI Tues Thurs Sun |
Dep 0410 Arr
0745 |
CAI BOM Mon
Wed Sat
|
Dep 0430 Arr 1140 |
Emirates(EK) flies into
CURRENCY:
The basic unit of money is the Egyptian pound
(L.E), which is divided into 100 Piasters. You can bring to
GETTING
AROUND:
Public Transport
By
Air:
Air Sinai flies from
Bus: Air- conditioned buses link
most parts of
Tram:
Metro:
Both
Taxis: Metered taxis are available. All taxis have orange license plates and are identified by a number on the driver's license and identify number attached to the dashboard. Sharing a taxi is not unusual. For the tourist, it is more expensive but easier to get a taxi from a hotel where they line up and where you can fix the price beforehand.
Trains:
First-class train services connect
You
can travel between
- Overnight deluxe sleeper train (1-
& 2-bed sleepers & lounge car, recommended)
- Overnight air-conditioned express trains
(with seats)
- Daytime air-conditioned express trains (recommended)
Sleeper
Train: [Cairo/Aswan Or
Luxor/Cairo On Half Board]
Per
Person in a Double Cabin per way - 68 USD
For Single per way – 91 USD
It has
many cars and each car has 10 cabins i.e. 20 beds in total.
There
are 2 bathrooms outside the cabins.
Each
cabin has central a/c and music.
In the
middle of the train there is a club car (bar wagon) where one can enjoy drinks
- alcoholic or non alcoholic.
Breakfast and hot dinner is included.
Timings:
Daily
train
Daly
train
BUSINESS:
Friday is the weekly holiday; most business is closed at
least in the morning. The official hours for banks and commerce are from
CLIMATE:
The best months to visit this country are starting Oct until April. The hottest month is Aug and it is rather hot starting from June onwards.
CLOTHING:
The word is cotton, and not
even heavy blends with synthetics will do. Regular jeans are also worn. Wear closed,
comfortable shoes for tours (sneakers, tennis shoes), but you might wear any
kind of sandals, etc around the hotel area and in town. A very light hat and
sunglasses are necessary for protection against the hot sun. Sun Block and Sun
tan lotion is also a must.
It Is important to remember that
TIME:
ELECTRICITY:
For your personal appliances you need an electrical converter and the European round – pronged plugs. The voltage is 220 v.
DAILING CODE: 00 20
TIPS:
“Baksheesh”
(tips) is the first Arabic word you have to learn. As salaries
are very low in
“Baksheesh” is a way of life. For your stay in a hotel room, leave one pound minimum a day. Tips must be given to the guides and the driver too. The little Egyptian children love stationary. Hence it would be handy for you to carry from here some pencils and ball point pens that you could give away at the various monuments during your sightseeing tours. However giving money to the little children is a complete NO.
LANGUAGE:
Arabic is the national language, though in the hotels and your guides are well versed in English.
IMPORTANT
POINTS REGARDING THE HOTELS:
In
REGISTRATION
IN HOTELS:
When arriving in the hotels your passports may be requested
for 24 hours. They will be returned promptly to you later. This registration is
for your security only. The Egyptians treat their tourists as most precious,
the hotels are well guarded (discretely), you will find
IMPORTANT
POINTS REGARDING THE CRUISES:
The moment one talks about a cruise here, it is very
important that one does not equate it to one of the luxury cruises like the
Star or the Royal Caribbean etc that one is so used to selling or sailing on.
Pls note that the cruise here is akin to a barge and is used to ferry a person
from point A to point B. Cruises operate between Luxor and Aswan or vice versa.
Here too, like the hotels it is recommended to opt only for
the 5 star cruises. The best cruise operating is the Sonesta Moon
Goddess. Other 5 star cruises are Anni, Aton, Carnival,
One can opt for either a 4 night cruise plying every Sat
/ Mon or Thu Ex Luxor or the 4 night cruise plying every Sat or Tue Ex Aswan.
Or the 3 nights cruise plying every Mon / Wed or
Friday Ex Aswan.
There is no provision of pre blocking cabins on board in
advance. The same are allotted on a first come first serve basis.
There is also no concept of inside cabins here. All the
cabins have windows facing the river. The check in time is normally before
lunch at 1200 hrs.
During lunch and dinner time, all tables are numbered and
each family/cabin is allotted one particular table number that is yours till
the end of the cruise. Indian Food is not available on board, however
vegetarian food can be made available.
The pool on the deck is small and varies from cruise to
cruise. Invariably one of the evenings hosts a themed night called the
“galabeya” night where all the guests must come
dressed in the traditional galabeya.
The cruise sets sail during the nights and docks during the day and hence all the sightseeing is done during the day post breakfast so that you are back by lunchtime and can relax for the rest of the day on board.
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note that embarkation time usually be before lunch which is around
Once clients arrive Luxor [if the cruise will start from Luxor] they will make the tour then embark the cruise if the cabins not ready & once they arrive Aswan [if the cruise will start from Aswan] they will make the tour first on there way to the cruise as the sight places close to the airport & it's better to do it first in order not to drive back again for about 30 KM
CITIES:
This is the capital city and abounds with action. The main gateway city and is also the city
that houses the great
Pyramids and the
Hotels
in
It’s best to stay in the
After the first stay in
MUST SEES:
Great
Pyramids:
Located in the
Just next to the pyramids is the great Sphinx. This visit terminates around lunch time. There is a Pizza Hut near
the pyramids where you can ask the guide to take you for a bite.
Open daily 08h00-16h00.
Additional tickets required for the Great Pyramid,
Chephren's Pyramid and the Third Pyramid. The newly opened Tomb of Mend Skegr Ka
(the daughter of King Cheops), and the Tomb of Ayassen (noted for its reliefs
of daily life in ancient
This is the most famous icon in
Open: daily 09h00-16h45 (Ramadan 09h00-15h00)
Visit the Cairo Tower the highest building in all over Egypt (187 meters high) and it gives the visitor a chance to see the whole of Cairo and has a revolving restaurant, then continue to the Pharaonic village which covers 32 acres, located in Jacop's Island in Giza, view of all activities practised by ancient egyptians with the style of the life in the ancient time. With some museums like: Islamic, Coptic, mummification museum and a copy of the tomb of King Tutankhamun.
Opened in 1962 and
an impressive 87m high, the
The tower is now one of
Situated at Zamalek (Gezira)
Papyrus
and the Perfume / Jewellery Shops:
A visit to the perfume house gives us insight into how the
famous Calvin Klein, Poison, Issey Miyaki, Davidoff Cool Water etc are made.
The seed comes from here. One can buy small bottles of the concentrate at 1/4th
the price of the branded bottles! These are all original.
Finally the jewellery shops sell a variety of precious and
semi precious stones which are worth buying.
Dinner
An Ideal way to spend the evening. Cruise On The River
Nile & Golden Pharaohs
It’s
Trip at
It
Costs 40 $ pp
It’s
Trip at
It Costs 35 $ pp
Sound
and Light Show at the Pyramids:
The show happens at the pyramids area and lasts around 40
mins. It commences around 1900 hours.
It’s a historical show, just in front of the pyramids of
Sound & Light Show is Every Day except
Sunday
** First
Show On: Every Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Friday
First Show Time: - 18.30 - 19.15
(Winter Timing) & 20.30 - 21.15 (Summer Timing)
** Second
Show On: Every Thursday
Second Show Time: - 19.30 - 20.15 (Winter Timing) & 21.30 - 22.15 (Summer Timing)
The Serapeum is also located here, a vast
subterranean passage, which held the mummified corpses of the sacred Apis bulls, regarded as
manifestations of, father of the Gods,
Ptah's soul.
Among the private tombs, those of the nobles of the 5th and 6th dynasties are
noteworthy for their well-preserved painted scenes of daily life.
Open: daily 08h00-16h00. The Step Pyramid is only viewable from the exterior
and attractions are periodically closed to the public.
A preferred point to start the Nile Cruise and also the
only point for the start of the 4 night cruise.
One visits the
Next stop is the Tomb of Hatshepsut. She was the only queen to rule
Enter from the corniche or Sharia el-Karnak. Open: 06h00-17h30 (October-April); 06h00-18h30
(May-September).
Light and Sound Show: English tours take place on Monday, Thursday, Friday at 20h00;
Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday at 21h15
Lastly one can also find the Colossi of Memon statues here. These are the only remains of the once grand
The other places that one passes during the cruise are: Kom Ombo where again
one gets to see some great architectural wonders.
Edfu where you can see the
It’s recommended for one to take the
felucca and sail to the Temple of Philae
which is located on an island
The largest and most spectacular temples, built by King
Ramses II dedicated to the sun god, Ra, the second one built in honour of his
favourite wife, Nefertari. The main temple is 33 meters high and 35 meters wide
and guarded by four colossal statues of the king, each some 20 meters high.
The mammoth temples
built for the Pharaoh Ramesses II,
had to be dismantled
and physically moved 60 meters up a cliff where they were reassembled in the
exact same relation to each other and the sun so that they don’t get submerged
under the
HURGHADA
The
easiest way to reach here is to take the cruise from Aswan to Luxor and hook up with
the convoy that leaves daily from Luxor to Hurghada. The drive is by road along the
sandy dunes and desert and takes approx 3 hours.
Hurghada
is renowned for having the best nightlife
on the
There
are several hotels available here and again the 5 star chains are the ones that
are recommended.
Clothes are abundant here and quite affordable.
Recommended Hotels
in Hurghada:
Holiday
Inn Hurghada
Marriott
Hurghada
Swiss Inn Royal Azur Resort
SHARM EL SHEIKH
Located
in the
One of the most beautiful and famous deep-sea diving
paradises in the world. Your dreams of crystal clear water, magnificent corals,
exotic under water flora and rare tropical fish all come true when you visit Sharm El Sheikh on
the Southern tip of the
Sharm
is very cosmopolitan with an array of
exceptional bays, a concentration of luxurious hotels, restaurants, golf
courses, conference facilities, banks, nightlife, shopping facilities, and
above all, unprecedented coral reefs and marine life.
Extremely popular are the national marine parks along the
coastline. Just 25 kilometres southwest of Sharm, Ras Mohammed is
Ras
Mohammed is also known for its
Sinai Desert which provides a wonderful opportunity to ride a camel and
see the dunes, climb up Mount Sinai
and visit St Catherine's Monastery.
Located
at the foot of
Hotels in Sharm El
Sheikh:
Movenpick Hotel Sharm-El-Sheikh
Marriott Hotel Sharm-El-Sheikh
The
second largest city in
A
city that is completely overpowered by Greco Roman architecture, it is a mere 3 hrs drive
from
One
can visit here either as a Full day trip or even decide to spend a night here.
One can see the influence of complete Roman Architecture here in the
Being
so close to the
Alexandria is a great place to just relax and soak in the
Egyptian atmosphere. It doesn't have quite the bustle of
OASES
The
Fayoum Oasis
Its
possible (and highly
recommended) to visit Fayoum Oasis on a full day tour from
Kharga Oasis
Kharga is the administrative centre for the oases in Wadi Gedid (Baharia, Farafra, Dakhla and Kharga) and hasancient Egyptian temples, important early Christian history and a small but important museum with a collection from Pharaonic times, Christian and Islamic area.
Dakhla Oasis
Dakhla
is the largest agriculture oasis and lies furthest off
the main settlements of
Farafra Oasis
Farafra
is a smaller oasis, and the most important here is the unbelievable
It
is a vast stretch of land in the
The destination has proved a great attraction to all travelers who camp in the few oases, watch the fauna and flora and enjoy the mild winter weather. Shallow water levels allow for modest vegetation and wildlife.
Baharia Oasis
Baharia
is the northern oasis of these four, and here you will find one of the
Bahariya Oasis
is easy to reach from
Siwa Oasis
Siwa
appears at first as a sweet and innocent place deep in the desert which has
just opened its eyes to the modern world and still let's itself be amazed.
Which is not wrong, the asphalted road opened first in 1984. is also one of the most fascinating, lying some 60 feed
below sea level. On the edge of the
The area is also famous for its springs, of which there are approximately 1,000. The water is sweet, and is said to have medical properties.
An
itinerary with the Egyptian Oases can be of ideally 10 days including of about 2nts in Cairo, 4nts in the different
Oases, 2nts in Luxor and 2nts in Hurghada.
It is usually an all inclusive package with all meals included. All the Transfers are arranged from
FOOD:
In
The food is usually very good in the hotels; however, stick with fruit and vegetables which can be peeled, if they were not cooked. Bring some crackers, nuts, and other snacks for the long tours. Soft drinks & water are no problem on the tours because there is always somewhere some “Coca-Cola temple” tea bags and some instant coffee, together with your water boiler are also very helpful in your hotel room. The typical tea available is called the “karkade” and is made from the karkade flower. It is pink in color and the dried petals are used to make the tea. The same has medicinal value and is drunk either hot or cold. Its great for balancing the blood pressure. One can buy the petals at the local markets by the kilo.
SHOPPING
and MUST BUYS:
The
most famous market here in
One also must bring back Papyrus paintings of Nefretti or the Scarab (the bug, which is a lucky charm). Semi precious stones of onyx, etc
and Attar are very typical. Silver is quite famous here too and pendants
signifying the key of life are quite nice to present and keep.
Vases
of Alabaster are typically found in
There are several shops in
Surprisingly the Egyptian cotton garments that are so
famous worldwide are not readily available in
Coppersmiths'
Bazaar (Souk el-Nahhasin) within the Khan complex for finely crafted brass and copperware. A thousand years
of craftsmanship goes into items as diverse as candlesticks, coffee sets,
trays, gongs and water pipes. Head for the Khan's Goldsmiths' Bazaar area (Souk es-Sagha) for gold and silver jewellery.
All gold work is stamped with Arabic numerals indicating its purity. Popular
purchases include gold cartouches with the person's name in
hieroglyphics. Ceramics and glass items are also good buys.
Travelers are free to buy and export Egyptian goods. There are restrictions on certain items that are not permitted to leave the country. Under no circumstances are antiquities, either ancient Egyptian or Islamic, permitted to be exported. Nor are precious jewels, carpets, paintings or other works older than 100 years
Khan el-Khalili
is the biggest and the best example, with several different areas all selling various
produce, but literally dozens of smaller markets crowd