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Jan 4, Sun: Arrival – Cairo
• Arrival at Cairo Int’l Airport.
• Meet and assist through customs and formalities.
• Transfer to an airport hotel.
• Dinner and overnight in Cairo.
Jan 5, Mon: Giza
• After breakfast, transfer to Giza.
• Visit the Pyramids of Cheops, Chefren & Mikarinus.
• Optional: enter inside any pyramids.
• After viewing the three great Pyramids from a panoramic viewpoint, visit to the giant one stone Sphinx.
• Then transfer to visit Saqqara Step Pyramid, built by King Zoser, of the third dynasty.
• Dinner and overnight in Cairo.
Jan 6, Tue: Giza-Luxor
• Check out after breakfast.
• Transfer to visit The Grand Egyptian Museum.
• Transfer to Cairo airport to fly to Luxor.
• Transfer to the hotel.
• Dinner and overnight in Luxor.
Jan 7, Wed: Luxor
• After breakfast transfer to visit Karnak Temple. Walk among the pillars of the temple dedicated to the god Amun Ra and along the avenue of the Sphinxes at Karnak.
• Then visit the illuminated Luxor Temple.
• Optional: Horse Cart tour in Luxor.
• Dinner & overnight in Luxor.
Jan 8, Thu: Luxor
• After early breakfast, drive to the west side of Luxor: explore the great Valley of Kings, where generations of Pharaohs were buried in crypts cut into the cliffs
• Optional: visit Tut Ankh Amon’s tomb.
• Visit the Valley of Queens.
• Stop by the Colossi of Memnon, then proceed to visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut.
• Dinner and overnight in Luxor.
Jan 9, Fri: Luxor-Cairo
• Check out after breakfast.
• Transfer to the west bank to visit Madinet Habu temple and Ramssum temple.
• Transfer to Luxor airport to fly back to Cairo.
• Dinner and overnight in Cairo.
Jan 10, Sat: Cairo
• After breakfast, transfer to Visit the Egyptian Museum located in downtown Cairo, housing thousands of pieces of the ancient Egyptian civilization, including the most famous collection of the young king Tut Ankh Amoun with its fascinating treasures.
• Transfer to Khan Elkhalili Bazar.
• Dinner and overnight in Cairo.
Jan 11, Sun: Cairo
• After breakfast transfer to visit Old Coptic Cairo. The Church of St Sergius. This church is the oldest and most unique of the churches in Old Cairo, founded in the 5th century. Its main attraction is crypt claimed to be the place where the Holy Family stayed during their Egyptian exile.
• Visit Ben Ezra synagogue is the supreme Jewish monument in Cairo. It is not the only synagogue, but it is the most used. It no longer has a rabbi, but is maintained by 42 local Jewish families. Legends claim that the synagogue is built on the spot where pharaoh‘s daughter found Moses in the bulrushes and where Jeremiah spoke to survivors after the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar.
Visit Ben Ezra Synagogue, no longer an active place of worship, but which served the Jewish community of Cairo for about 1000 years. Most importantly, it is the site of the Cairo Geniza (synagogue storeroom), where 300,000 medieval Hebrew and Arabic documents were found during the 1890s. These documents, including Bible manuscripts and much more, have revolutionized our understanding of the transmission of the biblical text, medieval Jewish history, and much more.
• Dinner and overnight in Cairo.
Jan 12, Mon: Flight Home
• Transfer to Cairo airport for final departure
Gary A. Rendsburg is the Blanche and Irving Laurie Professor of Jewish History in the Department of Jewish Studies at Rutgers University. His teaching and research focus on the literature, history, and archaeology of ancient Israel, but he also publishes on ancient Egypt, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Hebrew manuscript tradition, and Jewish life in the Middle Ages. [More Bio]
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