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Egypt family holiday, Feluccas & Pharaohs

country:Egypt
location:Nile Cruises, Pyramids
departures:Several departures each week during the school holidays
price:From £829 - £999 (10 days) per adult, from £779 - £919 per child including flights from the UK. Local payment £100.
offers:Late availability on 11th July and 1st, 8th & 16th August departures. Special offer: £25 off per person on 11th July departures when you quote RT.com offer and free insurance on late availability departures
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the amazing things you'll be doing
Your trip starts in Cairo with a visit to the pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx - even the younger children are overcome with awe at the sight of these wonders of the ancient world! Next it's the egyptian museum, where you will learn about the mysteries of the mummies, and marvel at the treasures of the boy-king, Tutankhamun. Catching the overnight train to Aswan, you have time to explore its colourful bazaar or ride camels within sight of the Nile and enjoy a visit to a Nubian village to take diner with a local family. You sail down the Nile aboard feluccas - traditional Egyptian sailboats - stopping on your journey to visit the temple at Kom Ombo. You also drive to Luxor, home to the world's greatest collection of antiquities. As well as exploring the monumental temple at Karnak, you visit the tombs of the pharoes, hidden away in the Valley of the Kings. Then a brief stay at Hurghada gives you a cahnce to swim and snorkel in the Red sea before returning to Cairo.

Cairo & Nile Felucca Journey
Kids and adults alike will be amazed by the massive Pyramids of Giza. In the Egyptian Museum you’ll see Tutankhamun’s gold mask and other relics that avoided the clutches of grave robbers. An overnight train journey brings you to Aswan where you’ll explore lively bazaars and eat a traditional meal as guests of a Nubian family. Taking to the Nile you’ll travel by age-old felucca sailboat, tying up at the riverbank at night and listening to Nubian songs and drums around a campfire.

Luxor & Red Sea Snorkelling
In Luxor you’ll head to the famous Valley of the Kings, then travel by horse-drawn carriage to the mammoth temples of Karnak where you can learn to read hieroglyphs which tell of life thousands of years ago. There’s time for an optional hot air balloon flight before driving across the desert to Hurghada and spending a wonderful day snorkelling on colourful coral reefs from your boat. Finally fly back to Cairo for a last night in the Land of the Pharaohs!

Teenage & single parent departures
Teenage departures - 2008: 11 Jul, 17 Oct, 28 Dec
Single parent departures- 2008: 20 Oct, 14 Dec
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Fly to Cairo
Day 2:Visit the Pyramids and Egyptian Museum; overnight train to Aswan
Day 3:Aswan; free to explore. Evening meal with local Nubian family
Day 4:Board felucca and sail north
Day 5:Sail to Kom Ombo and transfer to Luxor
Day 6:Luxor; visit Valley of the Kings
Day 7:Visit Karnak Temple; drive to Hurghada
Day 8:Boat trip on Red Sea, swimming and snorkelling
Day 9:Fly to Cairo; free in Cairo
Day 10:Fly to London
travellers' tales
An amazing adventure! For us it was a trip of a lifetime! (more)
small group family holiday
This is a 'small group family adventure' - typically you will join several other families and travel in a group of approx. 16 people. The trips are great value and a great way for you and your children to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of time to yourselves. Most adventure kids tend to be aged between 7 and 15, but some are younger (minimum age 5) and some older (perhaps travelling as part of a larger family group). Please check with the operator to confirm the minimum age for this trip
how this holiday makes a difference
On this trip: A trip designed for families who want to explore and have adventure, but not at the expense of the local residents. Many visitors to Egypt do not realise that staying in upmarket, internationally owned hotels and using luxury cruise boats that are little more than 'floating gin-palaces' creates problems and provides almost no benefit for the ordinary people of Egypt. Large tourist hotels use disproportionate amounts of valuable local resources (like water for instance), whilst cruise ships create river polution and erosion and affect the livelihood of local fishermen. At the same time very little tourist money actually gets into the hands of local people. We get right down to grass roots level on their trips and stay in small hotels run by local people. They travel by traditional forms of transport - sailing by felucca, riding the local train, a camel trek, a bus journey, a boat trip to the Red Sea....

The accommodation and eating establishments used are local style too - locally owned hotels and restaurants in Cairo, Aswan and Luxor, a night spent on a traditional wind-powered felucca, an evening meal with a local Nubian family in Aswan. Clients are advised on minimising their impact on the environment and culture - our leaders ensure that rubbish is either buried (bio-degradable) or carried out after the river trip, to be disposed of sensitively and that clients are aware of local issues - religion, customs, sensibilities, how to dress etc. We want to see the world as it really is, not change it. We hope you'll join us in that.

Our Responsible Travel Code: Clients who travel with us will automatically receive a copy of our Responsible Travel leaflet. This contains details and advice on how you can make a positive difference when you travel. If you would like a copy in advance of travel please contact us.

Charity Partnerships: We work in partnership with Plan International. Plan works with some of the world’s poorest communities where three out of four children die before the age of five. We also support Friends of Conservation – an international charity committed to working with local people to develop a balance between their needs and the wildlife with which they share the natural habitat and ecosystems.

Carbon Balancing: Global warming is a real issue and is a direct result of your travel. We have teamed up with Climate Care to give you the opportunity to offset the carbon emissions from your flight. You’ll be asked upon booking if you want to donate – with set amounts from £5. As a company we offset the carbon emissions from all staff travel in full.

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