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Day 1 TUE Depart New York Depart New York on British Airways overnight flight to London. Day 2 WED London En Route-Arrive Cairo Morning arrive at London Heathrow. (Optional Day room may be reserved.) Depart London late this afternoon on the British Airways flight. Upon evening arrival in Cairo, you are met and transferred to your hotel! Swiss Inn Pyramids or Cairo Marriott Day 3 THU Cairo (BL) Begin the day at the Egyptian Museum to see just a few of the priceless antiquities. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. Next see the Great Pyramid of Cheops - one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. You’ll be amazed by the Sphinx, the great god-lion sentinel built over 35 centuries ago. Swiss Inn Pyramids or Cairo Marriott Day 4 FRI Cairo-Aswan (BLD) Early this morning, fly to Aswan and embark on your 5-star Nile cruise vessel. After lunch, enjoy a shore excursion from the ship. Visit the High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk at the ancient Granite Quarries, and the Temple of Philae, built over a period of three centuries or ride on a traditional felucca sailboat around Kitchener’s Island (Botanical Island) Nile Cruise Ship - 5 Star standard or above Day 5 SAT Aswan-Kom Ombo-Edfu (BLD) Sail to Kom Ombo where you see the Graeco-Roman style Temple of Sobek, the crocodile god. Sail on to Edfu, to see Egypt’s second largest temple, the Temple of Horus, the falcon god. Continue to Luxor via the Esna Lock. Nile Cruise Ship - 5 Star standard or above Day 6 SUN Luxor (BLD) After breakfast, visit the East Bank and the Temples of Luxor and Karnak. Nile Cruise Ship - 5 Star standard or above
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Optional Flight Excursion to Abu Simbel Visit the magnificent rock-cut temples of Ramses II and his Queen Nefertari. In one of the century’s most spectacular engineering fetes, these magnificent temples were relocated from what is now the bottom of Lake Nassar to their present location.