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  Libya Total Solar Eclipse Itinerary                     

 
   
 

  Day 1  Sat, March 25, 2006                                                                            D
Arrive Tripoli
 
      Arrive in Tripoli according to your own air schedule. After clearing Customs and Immigration, you will be met by our representative and transferred to our hotel. Join us this evening at 7:00 PM for a welcome dinner and trip orientation. This Eclipse itinerary may be preceded by our Ghadames Oasis - Pearl of the Libyan Desert - add-on tour.  
  Overnight: Al Wahat Hotel, Tripoli (2 nights)  
     
  Day 2 Sun, March 26                                                                                     B/L/D
Sabratha
 
 
     After breakfast, we’ll travel to the Roman ruins of Sabratha. A World Heritage Site, Sabratha was founded by the Canaanites in the 6th-century B.C., and ruled by Carthage, Phoenicia, Nomadic and then by Rome in 46 B.C. The most spectacular site here is the Theatre, built during the reign of the Emperor Commodes (161-192 A.D.), with its three-story backdrop of columns. Other monuments and areas of interest that we will visit include the Temple of Liber Pater, the Basilica of Justine, the Capitoleum, the Temple of Serapis, the Temple of Hercules and the Temple of Isis. We’ll also include a visit to the museum. After lunch, we’ll return to Tripoli for an evening of relaxation.
 
 
 
     
  Day 3 Mon, March 27                                                                                   B/L/D
Leptis Magna - Benghazi
 
      After an early breakfast, we’ll drive east to Leptis Magna, another World Heritage Site, acknowledged as the best-preserved and most extensive Roman ruins in the Mediterranean. One of Leptis’ signature monuments is the Arch of Septimus Severus, built in 203 AD to commemorate the emperor and to mark his visit to his native city. One of the social hubs of the city were the Hadrian Baths, which gives us a glimpse of the utmost luxury in which Romans lived at that time.
   
Originally a Berber settlement, then made into a trading port by the Phoenicians, Leptis was conquered in the 6th-century B.C. under the Auspices of Carthage. The city grew wealthy from slaves, ivory and precious metals, as well as by the rich agricultural land surrounding it. Leptis Magna later became a great metropolis under the Romans before falling into decline, never to regain its former glory. By the 11th century the city was abandoned to the encroaching sand dunes. In the 20th-century, when excavations began, archaeologists found that the sand dunes had preserved the ruins extremely well. This evening, we’ll fly from Tripoli to Benghazi, where we will spend the night before traveling to our Eclipse Camp.
 
  Overnight: Hotel Tibesti or similar  
     
  Day 4 Tue, March 28                                                                                  B/L/D
Libyan Desert - Jalu Oasis Eclipse Camp
 
      This morning we’ll board our private, air-conditioned motorcoach for the 7-hour drive to Jalu Oasis. We’ll continue from Jalu 80 km south to our specially prepared centerline Eclipse Tent Village. This private Camp will feature a fully staffed kitchen preparing regional foods, as well as solar showers and outdoor toilet facilities. Your tent will include two mattresses, sleeping bags and pillows. You may set up your telescope and camera equipment this evening at our specially selected centerline location adjacent to our Camp. Join us at sunset for a walk in the Libyan Desert.  
  Overnight: Private Eclipse Camp (2 nights)  
     
   
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