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  Day 1  Sat, March 25, 2006                                                                  No meals
Arrive
Cairo, Egypt
 
 
  Arrive at Cairo International Airport (CAI) according to your own air schedule, or use TravelQuest’s special group air program, flying nonstop from New York on EgyptAir. You might wish to arrive a day or two early to recover from the long flight and explore Cairo on your own.
     Upon arrival, you’ll be met by our representative, who will assist you through baggage claim, immigration, customs, and then transfer you to our hotel in Giza, which is just a 15-minute walk from the Great Pyramids - the last survivors of the "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World." The rest of the day is yours to relax at the hotel, have a rejuvenating massage, enjoy dinner at one
 
  of the hotel’s restaurants, or experience a sunset visit to the pyramids and the Sphinx!  
  Overnight: Le Meridien Pyramids Hotel, Giza (3 nights)  
     
  Day 2 Sun, March 26                                                                                     B/L
Old Cairo / Egyptian Antiquities Museum
 
  Join us for breakfast before our drive to the heart of Old Cairo and the ancient Roman fortress of Babylon. Here we will explore the Coptic Museum and the beautiful "Hanging Church" that is still in use today. We’ll also see Cairo’s oldest synagogue, Ben Ezra, which dates back to at least the 9th century.
    Next, we’ll drive up to the Citadel, a medieval fortress built by Saladin in AD 1176 using blocks from the Queens’ Pyramids at Giza. Its main court contains the Alabaster Mosque, built for the 19th-century ruler Mohammed Ali and modeled after the Blue Mosque in Istanbul. From there we’ll enjoy spectacular views of Cairo.
    After lunch our last stop of the day will be the incredible Egyptian Antiquities Museum. We’ll spend the afternoon viewing treasures spanning 5,000 years — from Egypt’s prehistory to the Greco-Roman period. You’ll have extra time at the museum’s prized collection from King Tutankhamen’s tomb before returning to the hotel in the early evening.
 
     
  Day 3 Mon, March 27                                                                                   B/D
Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and Sakkara’s Step Pyramid
 
  Our entire morning will be devoted to the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. The Great Pyramid of Khufu, built around 2575 BC, stands a monumental 449 feet high. Travelers participating in our private group tour of the Great Pyramid of Khufu will enter between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
    The Sphinx was carved from an outcrop of limestone as a recumbent lion with the face of the pharaoh Khafre. Despite erosion and abuse, the Sphinx is still an inspirational sight to behold. We’ll also pay a visit to the recently discovered and reassembled Solar Boat, which the ancients believed would carry them to the afterlife.
   
After a lunch stop back at our hotel, we’ll journey to the ancient city of Memphis, the capital of Egypt in 3100 BC. We’ll then travel atop the desert plateau of Sakkara and marvel at the earliest stone monument in Egypt, a step pyramid built for King Djoser in 2650 BC. After visiting the Djoser funerary complex, we’ll return to our hotel for dinner and a discussion about tomorrow’s journey through the desert to Mersa Matrouh.
 
     
 

 
     
  Day 4 Tue, March 28                                                                                 B/L/D
El Alamein WWII Museum and Cemetery / Mersa Matrouh
 
  After breakfast, we’ll board our private motorcoach and drive northwest across the desert toward El Alamein, the site of the great World War II battle where German General Rommel and his Afrika Korps were routed by the British General Montgomery, thus securing Cairo and the vital Suez Canal for the Allied forces. We’ll stop at El Alamein to visit the war museum and the Commonwealth War Cemetery. Continuing on to Mersa Matrouh, we’ll have brief glimpses of the sea, as the highway parallels the Mediterranean coastline. In the late afternoon we will arrive in Mersa Matrouh and our hotel with its own private beach. Join us this evening for a pre-eclipse briefing followed by a buffet dinner.  
 

Overnight: Beau Site Hotel (2 nights)

 
 
 
     
   
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