Hiking along the Nile River
Highlights:
- Numerous and well chosen sites to visit accompanied by a guide specialized in Egyptology (entrance fees included)
- Superior quality and pleasant disposition of our Nubian team
- Encounter an authentic Egypt; discovering villages, gardens, and traditional markets
- Pleasure of sailing along the Nile River on a felucca (6 person maximum per felucca), enjoy bird watching and observing the daily life of the fishermen
- Experienced English speaking guide.
| Duration: | 9 days | ||||||||||||
| Group size: | 4 to 12 persons | ||||||||||||
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Services + :
What's Included:
- Meeting/assisting at the airport
- Experienced Mountain World Travel English speaking professional guide
- Lodging in mentioned hotels (4 nights), or similar, based on double occupancy
- Full board during the entire trip (from dinner Day 1 to breakfast Day 9), including mineral water and coffee/tea (at restaurant, lucnh & dinner during the cruise)
- All land transfers as written in the program
- Domestic flights Cairo - Aswan and Luxor - Cairo
- All of the services on the felucca boat (accommodation, staff, etc)
- All of the entrance fees for the sites described in our program
- Cost of visa cost obtained upon arrival at Cairo airport (normal arrival day of the trip).
A magical trip offering a cruise on the myth-like Nile River and hiking along the Pharaonic sites. A superbe adventure travel tour in Egypt!
Africa, Egypt
Egypt, through its cultural assets, the warmth of its people and its striking contrasts will always fascinate its visitors.
On the East, the Sinai Peninsula, a land full of history, inhabited by Bedouins, boasts sumptuous landscapes of colorful rocks.
On the West, the Libyque desert, an extension of the Sahara has such notable sites: the White Desert's amazing chalk sculptures, vast seas of sand, a veritable ocean of dunes, the vastness of the Gilf Kébir; enchanting oases.
The traditional villages, the palm groves draw their life and animation in the longest river in Africa: the Nile.
And let's not forget the Pharaonic sites....
Trip Summary
About the Adventure
Itinerary
- Day 1/ Arrival in Cairo
- Day 2/ Flight Cairo - Aswan, visits: Unfinished Obelisk, Temple of Philae...
- Day 3/ Start with the felucca: west bank Azswan
- Day 4/ Ballouly Islands
- Day 5/ Daraow - Kom Ombo
- Day 6/ Quarries of Selsila - El Fauza
- Day 7/ Edfu - Gourna (Luxor West bank)
- Day 8/ Visit the Valley of the Kings and Temple of Hatshepsut, flight Luxor - Cairo
- Day 9/ Depart from Cairo.
Detailed Itinerary
The Adventure
A journey on the edge of the Nile, « meeting point » of traditional daily life of the Egyptian fellahs and the wonderful monuments from the past. By alternating walking with sailing, you'll appreciate the authenticity and true atmosphere of Egypt.
Itinerary
Meet and assist at airport - Transfer to Nile Hilton 5 star Hotel in Cairo's center (or Sheraton near the airport, depending on the flights schedules). Dinner.
Day 2/ Cairo - Aswan
Morning flight to Aswan (Egyptair). A beautiful flight along the Nile and the desert, with a great view on the lake when arriving in Aswan. Visit the High Dam. Also visit the Unfinished Obelisk and the Temple of Philae dedicated to the goddess Isis (with a historical guide). Lunch and stroll through the colorful souk (market) in Aswan. Visit the beautiful Nubian museum. Enjoy Sunset on the Nile from the hotel. Diner and night in Basma 4 star hotel (overlooking the Nile cataracts).
Day 3/ Aswan - West bank Aswan
Board the felucca in the morning and pass by Elephantine Island and Aga Khan's prestigious tomb. Visit Kitchener Botanic Garden (entrance fee included). Lunch aboard, walk beside the canals that cross through the Nubian villages from the west bank of the river. Night on board the felucca.
Day 4/ Ballouly Island
In the morning walk across the gardens and Nubian villages . Survey Nubian architecture and traditional handicrafts. Afternoon and evening sailing on the felucca. Night on board at Ballouly island
Day 5/ Daraow - Kom Ombo
Hike to the Daraw market, a very animated and colorful place where you will see many Saidis (Egyptians from Upper Egypt) in their traditional dress rushing about. Lunch and sail to Kom Ombo. Visit the temple dedicated to the Crocodile god and the Falcon god. Sailing and night on board the felucca.
Day 6/ Quarries of Selsila - El Fauza
Three hours hike along the canals under the shade of the date palms and fruit trees. Climb a small plateau and then, there we are, in the desert dominated by the curves of the majestic Nile. Continue to the pharaonic? quarries of Silsileh. Visit the quarries and the Tomb of Horemheb. Lunch. Sailing and night on board the felucca.
Day 7/ Edfu - Gourna (Luxor West bank)
After an hour of morning sailing, we arrive at Edfu. Visit the Temple of Horus (with a historical guide) and then minibus transfer to Luxor. Check-in at the hotel on the west bank of the river at Gourna. Lunch and a visit to the temple complex of Medinat Habu (with a historic guide). Transfer to Mercure hotel in Luxor. End the afternoon with some free time. Dinner in the city and night at the hotel. In the evening, it will be possible to visit the Temple of Luxor or to attend the Sound and Light show at Karnak (optional, at your expense - Luxor temple $8 - Karnak Sound/light $12 .Taxi $10).
Day 8/ Luxor
After crossing the Nile River on a popular ferry, we reach the West bank. Visit the Valley of the Kings and the Temple of Hatshepsut (with a historic guide). Lunch. In the afternoon, we cross the Nile back to Luxor and after a ride on a horse-drawn carriage, visit Karnak (with a historic guide). End of the day, fly back to Cairo (45mn) and transfer to hotel. Dinner & Night at the Hilton 5 star Hotel (or Sheraton near the airport) depending on the flight details)
Day 9/ Depart from Cairo
Transfer and assistance to airport for your return flight.
Itinerary Notes
- For different reasons involving trip organization, daily schedules and planned altitude gains (ascent or descent) may be modified without any prior notice.
Luggage Tips
Staff
- An Egyptian English-speaking Mountain World Travel guide, a specialist in the customs and archeology of the Nile region, as well as the history of the country.
- A cultural specialized guide when visiting sites and monuments.
The local team
- The staff on the felucca: captain, assistant, cook.
Transportation
The national airline, Egyptair, for the domestic flights.
Our Boats
- Felucca: the felucca is a small sailing vessel equipped with a Latin sail, characteristic of the Nile. It is very aesthetic, nice and quiet, and blends into the landscape. We provide you with a felucca for 5 to 6 people.
Their crew consists of a skipper and an assistant.
A canvas serves as a roof and protection from the sun during meals. Sleeping on mattresses displayed on the deck.
- Boutra: in addition, we chose to use the boutra, a small motor boat with a terrace on the first floor. We sail when the wind allows it, if not the boutra will trailer the felucca, so as not to impair our program. The boutra also serves as a kitchen and restaurant boat. All of our feluccas and boutras are equipped with life vests.
Lodging
Cairo: Hotel Nile Hilton 5 stars, 2 nights
Luxor: Hotel Mercure 4 stars, 1 night
Aswan: Hotel Basma 4 stars, 1 night
Felucca: camping on the boat deck, mattresses, 4 nights.
The names of accommodations (hotels, lodges, etc...) when they are indicated, are only indicative.
Depending on availability, accommodations (hotels/Lodges, etc...) may be replaced by another equivalent type.
It is possible that accommodations may change without prior notice due to a number of factors.
Food and Beverages
Copious and varied meals prepared by the local team.
The cook takes special care of meals and will amaze you with the quality of his dishes!
- Morning: breakfast which is always very consistent.
- At noon: cold meal.
- Warm dinner served on the boat
In town, in villages and oases
- Dinners in restaurants
Beverages: mineral water provided (restaurant, lunch & dinner during the cruise). Tea and "carcade" infusions (local beverage made from hibiscus flower petals) will be served regularly during the cruise.
Additional Information
Important Information
What's Not Included
- International flights in/out Cairo
- All services mentioned in Services +/extensions /options
- Personal medical & Travel Insurance
- All items not expressively mentioned in "What's included".
Extra Costs
- Drinks (except mineral water and coffee/tea at restaurant and during the cruise for lunch & dinner)
- Personal expenses.
- Egyptian country exit tax (up to date $15)
- Tips for guides and local staff.
- All items not expressively mentioned in ‘What's included".
Air Travel
Our preferred airlines to fly to Cairo:
- Egyptair, the national airline, flies daily from New York to Cairo
- Skyteam (Delta, Northwest, Continental), in cooperation with Air France / KLM flies from anywhere in the States to Cairo through Paris / Amsterdam
- United Airlines, in cooperation with Lufthansa, flies from anywhere in the States to Cairo, through Munich/Frankfurt
- American Airlines, in cooperation with British Airways, flies from anywhere in the States to Cairo, through London.
Foreign-Entry Requirements
Formalities for US, Canada, UK, Australia, NZ passport travelers: a passport valid at least 6 months after the supposed return date of your journey; visa needed.
The visa will be issued upon arrival in the country at the Cairo airport (included in the trip price), normal day of the trip.
Documents required for visa on arrival:
- Passport (with an additional photo)
For US Citizens, please check with US Government Travel Entry Exit Requirements
For other nationalities, please contact the Egyptian embassy of your country.
Health and First Aid
We however advise you to be up to date with traditional vaccinations: diphtheria, tetanus, polio, typhoid fever. Vaccination against hepatitis A is recommended.
For more information visit the website of the US Department of Health
Dentist and doctor
A check up before departure is recommended.
Physical Preparation
LEVEL 1
2 months prior: Hike 6 miles every weekend
or on two consecutive days. Pay
attention to your lifestyle and your weight.
Equipment
Basic equipment
- A warm fleece hat
- A cap or a hat to protect from the sun
- Sun glasses (minimum index 3 or 4 for high mountain)
- Thermal top and bottom, short and long) underwear (fast drying).
- Fleece turtle neck top
- A warm fleece jacket (light weight/well
insulated).
- A waterproof/breathable shell jacket (Gore-Tex).
- A pair of gloves
- A rain poncho
- Hiking shorts
- Lightweight hiking long pants
- A Camelback or a water bottle.
Shoes and technical material
- Hiking socks
- Light ventilated hiking shoes with a good traction on different type of
terrain, for people with fragile ankles: waterproof ankle hiking boots and a
sole offering good traction.
- A pair of telescopic walking poles
Luggage
- A back pack equipped with broad straps,
with an adjustable anatomical back reinforcement, and a capacity of 7 to 9
gallons, for your daily belongings
- A soft travel bag, which can hold between 18 to 23 gallons that will be
transported by the porter team or by vehicle during the day.
Miscellaneous
- A change of clothes.
- A pair of replacement shoe laces
- A dop-kit and a bath towel.
- Toilet paper.
- A pocket knife (not in carry on luggage).
- Some plastic bags to protect your belongings.
- A bathing suit.
- A small pocket anti-theft protection device, to always keep on yourself,
along with your identity papers, money, certificate of insurance.
Some advice
During your flight your back pack should contain fragile and useful items that you might need while on the plane (camera, memory cards, jacket, books, magazines, medication, dop-kit etc).
