Cairo is an immense city, with a population of some 18 million. The city offers an extraordinary mix of old and new. Cairo goes back 1000 years, but offers comfortable modern hotels with easy access to thePyramids, the Sphinx, Memphis & many other spectacular historic attractions.
Luxor
Luxor, formerly known as Thebes, lies 600 miles south of Cairo on the East Bank of the Nile & typifies a quieter part of Egypt. It was the center of Egyptian power for fourteen centuries.
Aswan
Aswan was once a southern outpost of the Egyptian Empire, it is now a tranquil Resort Town & it has much to offer. Here you’ll find the quarries the ancient Egyptians carved pink granite for their monuments. Visit the Philea Temple, the Temples of Rameses II & Nefertari. Learn the history of Thebes as you experience the Sound and Light Show at the Karnak Temple. On the West Bank, facing Luxor, lies the magnificent Valley of the Kings & the Valley of the Queens - the burial place of the ancient Egyptian rulers.
Sharm El Sheikh
Situated at the Southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, where the mountains provide a dramatic backdrop to the clear blue waters of the Red Sea, is the cosmopolitan resort of Sharm El Sheikh. Probably best known for its outstanding diving and snorkeling, Sharm is also an ideal beach holiday resort in which to relax and enjoy the sunshine. A wide variety of excursions may be arranged from Sharm to St.Catherine’s Monastery and Mount Sinai where Moses received the Ten Commandments, desert safaris, Bedouin nights, Red Sea Cruises and a spectacular day trip to the Rose city of Petra.
Camel Safari - Desert
Our Camel safaris will bring a sense of adventure for the young-at-heart. The Western Desert still remains as the first explorers once crossed it hundreds of years ago. Join a Camel Caravan escorted by Bedouin locals & learning all about their desert culture, customs & survival skills.
The Red Sea
The Red Sea is one of the best diving locations in the world.Crystal clear warm waters with stunning coral reefs lap the beautiful long desert sand beaches. This are has a fascinating blend of ancient history and local Bedouin culture amidst magnificent mountain scenery and year round sunshine. It offers relaxed beach holidays, with comfortable hotels, friendly service and a wide variety of watersports.
Sinai
Hike through awe-inspiring canyons to lovely oases, visits to some unexpected archeological sites and be in close contact with the friendly Bedouin population. Swim and snorkel along the incredible coral reefs of the Gulf of Aquaba. Climb Mount Sinai and visit the Monastery of St.Catherine and in the evening enjoy an ethic meal in the desert Dinner around the camp fire.