Cultural and Culinary Tour to Morocco and Egypt
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Enjoy exciting and carefree days exploring two of the world’s most fascinating destinations on our custom-designed cultural and culinary tour of Morocco and Egypt. Visit the best attractions in Morocco’s most famous cities, including Casablanca, Meknes, Fez, and Marrakech, and then board a flight to Egypt, the cradle of human civilization. Stand before the Great Pyramids of Giza at Cairo, shop at timeless bazaars, then transfer to Luxor, the world's greatest open-air museum. Finally, fly back to Cairo to discover the most stunning architecture before bidding farewell to the fascinating world of the Pharaohs.
FOR A MINIMUM OF 4 PARTICIPANTS / MAXIMUM OF 12 PARTICIPANTS
Payment: A non-refundable deposit of $1000 US per person is required upon booking. Once your deposit has been received, you will receive a Reservation Form and Limited Liability Waiver to fill out and return.
Final Payment: Due 60 days prior to departure.
Cancellation and Refund Policy: If a written notice of cancellation is received from passenger 60-90 days or more prior to departure, all advance deposits will be refunded. If cancellation is made 59 – 30 days before departure, the cancellation charge is 50% of the tour cost. If cancellation is made 29 – 15 days before departure, the cancellation charge is 75% of the tour cost. If cancellation is made 14 – 1 days before departure, the cancellation charge is 100% of the tour cost.
Payment: A non-refundable deposit of $1000 US per person is required upon booking. Once your deposit has been received, you will receive a Reservation Form and Limited Liability Waiver to fill out and return.
Final Payment: Due 60 days prior to departure.
Cancellation and Refund Policy: If a written notice of cancellation is received from passenger 60-90 days or more prior to departure, all advance deposits will be refunded. If cancellation is made 59 – 30 days before departure, the cancellation charge is 50% of the tour cost. If cancellation is made 29 – 15 days before departure, the cancellation charge is 75% of the tour cost. If cancellation is made 14 – 1 days before departure, the cancellation charge is 100% of the tour cost.
GENERAL ITINERARY (subject to change)
Day 1: Fly to Casablanca
Day 2: Casablanca (D)
Arrival in Casablanca and welcome by your English speaking guide. He will accompany you to your hotel for some time to rest after the flight.
Cooking demonstration and welcome dinner at Restaurant Basmane - by the seaside. Learn how to make harira, the traditional, rich Moroccan soup that breaks the fast during Ramadan.
Overnight at Hotel Val d’Anfa.
Day 3: Casablanca to Meknes and Fes (B, L, D)
Breakfast at our hotel.
Today we depart for Fes. We will stop for a demonstration and lunch of tajine with meatballs and eggs at Collier de la Colombe.
After lunch, we will visit Meknes, the imperial city, famous for its impressive walls and horses of pure Arab blood. Meknassa al-Zitoun was founded by the Berbers in the ninth century, but did not take it’s true character until 1069 when the Almoravids built a moat and fortress in the city. Besieged, conquered, abandoned, and rebuilt over the centuries, Meknes entered its golden age under Quing Moulay Ismail, who made it the country’s first capital. Our visit will include the Old ramparts, the Moulay Ismael Stables, Granaries, the House of Water, and Bab El Mansour, one of the most beautiful gates in Morocco.
Then we will continue our drive to Fes via Moulay Idriss, a picturesque village hanging on the hills and sheltering the tomb of Moulay Idriss Ist, the founder of Fes.
Dinner and overnight at Hotel Les Mérinides.
Day 4: Fes (B, L, D)
Breakfast at our riad. Morning at leisure.
Depart hotel at 11:30am for the Médina and the Café Clock, for a light lunch.
Afternoon start the exploration of the Medina of Fes, an architectural masterpiece representing the heritage of twelve centuries. Starting from the Bouanania Medersa, we will see the dyers, the coppersmiths, the Chouara Tannery, the Moulay Idriss Mausoleum, the Nejjarine Square, and the Nejjarine Foundouq, which is now the museum of wooden arts and crafts.
We will be picked up and taken to Palais Amani for a cooking workshop and dinner. In their famed Fes Cooking school, we will enjoy a bread workshop including, Moroccan Bread, and Ghoribas, the traditional Moroccan cookies.
Overnight at Hotel Les Mérinides.
Day 5: Fes to Marrakech (B, D)
After breakfast at the Riad, we will depart (with luggage) for a panoramic tour of Fes, including the Old Ramparts ( South and North Towers), the Batha Museum (traditional Moroccan arts and crafts), the Mellah, and the Royal Palace Quarter.
At 11:00am we will leave for Fes Saïs airport in time for you flight to Marrakech, leaving at 1:10 pm arriving Marrakech at 2:10pm. Lunch will be on your own at the airport.
We will arrive in Marrakech in the late afternoon and visit the famous Jemaa el Fna Square where we will see the Square transform from a lively area of acrobats and other entertainers into a vast eatery of food stalls. We will capture the excitement of the evening with a glass of mint tea on the terrace of the Cafe Glacier with strategic views on the Square.
Dinner will be at charming restaurant Salama nearby.
Overnight Marrakesh at the Riad Wow.
Day 6: Marrakech to Agafay (B, D)
Breakfast at hotel. Morning and lunch at leisure.
3:00 pm departure by chauffeured-driven 4X4 to Marrakech countryside, first to the small city of Tahnaout where you will visit an Argan Oil Cooperative, then through the Kik Plateau down to the banks of the Reservoir lake of Lalla Takerkoust and from there across the Agafay Desert.
We will enjoy a Bedouin bivouac Moroccan dinner at Les Terrasses D'Agafay.
Return to Marrakesh and overnight at Riad Wow.
Day 7: Marrakech (B, L)
After breakfast at your Riad, we will tour Marrakech and its historical sights including Bahia Palace. Built in the late 19th century, the name literally means 'brilliance' and was intended to be the greatest palace of its time. We will also visit the Saadian tombs, only recently discovered in 1917 and restored. Because of the beauty of their decoration, the tombs have become a major attraction.
Rest of the afternoon and dinner on your own.
Overnight at hotel Riad Wow.
Day 8: Feb 26th Marrakech (B)
Today we can relax at the hotel or take the optional visit to Jardin Majorelle and YSL Museum.
We will meet at La Maison Arabe for a cooking class.
The rest of the day and evening will be at your leisure.
Overnight at hotel Riad Wow.
Day 9: Depart Marrakech for Egypt
Depart for Cairo from Marrakech. Upon arrival to Cairo Airport (from Morocco) our representative will meet and assist us crossing the customs hall. We will then transfer to the hotel.
Dinner on own at the hotel. Overnight at Le Meridien Hotel Pyramids.
Day 10: Cairo (B, L)
After breakfast at the hotel we will visit Memphis "one of the ancient Egyptian Capitals until approximately 2200 BC" which was a cult center for God Ptah, god of creation and artworks. We will find a lot of temples and monuments dedicated to him. And we will witness the beautiful statues which belong to the Great King Ramses II, such as the alabaster Sphinx and the Colossal statue which lies inside the museum of Memphis.
Then we will go to witness the Complex of Saqqara which belongs to King Zoser and his step pyramid which is considered the first pyramid in Egypt and the first rock-cut building in history. We will have the chance to visit Imhotep Museum, the great architect who built the step pyramid.
We will have a lunch stop at a restaurant near Giza Plateau which has a lovely view of the Sphinx.
Moving on towards Giza Plateau we will visit the impressive 3 Pyramids of Kings Cheops, Chephren, and Menkaure, which are guarded by the rock-cut statue (The Sphinx). The Great Pyramid of King Cheops is the only wonder of the seven wonders of the ancient world that is still standing today, although it is 2,000 years older than any other wonder on the list. At the same sight we will visit also the Valley Temple of King Chephren, near the Sphinx Statue.
Return to Cairo hotel. Dinner will be at the nearby Restaurant Felfela Village, on your own.
Overnight at Le Meridien Hotel Pyramid.
Day 11: Cairo (B, L)
After breakfast, our guide will escort us to the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, which was built in 1902 and exhibits a large number of items and treasures (exceeding 12,000 masterpieces) dating back to the ancient Egyptian period and Greco-Roman period including the marvelous collection of the child king Tut Ankh Amon.
Lunch at Abou Tarek.
We will then proceed to a new era, "The Coptic Cairo," where we will visit the Hanging Church, which dates back to the 3rd century AD and was dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It's called "Hanging" because of its location above the gatehouse of the ancient Roman fortress "Babylon.” It contains 110 Holy icons depicting beautiful religious scenes.
Then we will visit the Saint Sergius and Bacchus Church, which is believed to have been built on the spot (The Crypt) where the holy family rested at the end of their journey into Egypt.
We will end our Coptic Cairo tour with a visit to the Jewish Synagogue of Ben Ezra, which gained its importance from its Geniza (store room). It was found during the 19th century and contains a treasure of abandoned Hebrew secular and sacred manuscripts.
Dinner on own at the hotel.
Overnight in Le Meridien Hotel Pyramids.
Day 12: Cairo to Luxor (B, L)
After breakfast, we will be transferred to Cairo airport to catch our flight to Luxor.
Cairo to Luxor airfare included
(20 kgs of baggage is included on these sectors. Any excess baggage above 20 kgs will be charged extra and can be settled directly)
*cost based on available fares as on date, subject to change at the time of actual booking)
Upon arrival to Luxor, our tour guide will escort us to visit the two massive temples on the eastern bank of the Nile. The first one is the Karnak Temple complex, which comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings. Building at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom and continued into the Ptolemaic Period. It's a vast open-air museum, and the second largest ancient religious site in the world. It's mainly a place to worship the Theban triad (Gods Amun, his consort Mut, and their son Khunso).
Lunch at Al Sahaby Lane.
The second temple is Luxor Temple. Its inner part was built by King Amenhotep III while the outer part was built by King Ramses II. After entering the temple we will find a mosque called Abu Al-Haggag, which was built on the ruins of a church built inside the temple. To the rear of the temple there are chapels built by King Thutmosis III and Alexander the Great.
Check in and overnight at Sofitel Winter Palace Hotel in Luxor. Dinner on own at hotel.
Day 13: Luxor to Cairo (B, L, D)
After breakfast, we will visit the archaeological sites of the ancient Egyptians on the west bank of the Nile including Valley of the Kings where we will see the well preserved tombs belonging to the kings of the new kingdom including the great ruler Ramses II and the child King Tut Ankh Amon, and The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is one of the best architecture buildings, consisting of three levels connected by ramps and has different scenes on its walls depicting the divine birth of the Queen and her Commercial expedition to Punt Land. The temple is mainly dedicated to worship the supreme god Amon-Ra, and the 2 Colossi of Memnun, which are two massive statues representing King Amenhotep III in a seated position.
Lunch and transfer to Luxor airport to return to Cairo, and then transfer to hotel to stay overnight. Dinner and overnight in Le Meridien Hotel Pyramids.
Day 14: Cairo (B, D)
After breakfast, we will be transferred with our guide to visit one of the most stunning buildings in Cairo, The Citadel of Saladin Al Ayouby. It was built in the 12th century to fortify Cairo against the Crusaders. The citadel was used as the seat of the king and his government in Egypt for many centuries. Many dynasties including the Ayyubids, the Mamluks, and even some Ottomans ruled over Egypt from the Citadel and the Great Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali Pasha, which stands proudly on the highest point inside the courtyard of the Citadel of Saladin. It’s one of the landmarks in Cairo with its huge space, the beautiful decorations on its walls, and its remarkable domes and minarets.
We will visit three great architectural buildings near the Citadel.
The first is Sultan Hassan Madrasa and Mosque which is one of the extraordinary wonderful monuments in the Islamic world.
The second building is Al Refaie Mosque that lies right beside Sultan Hassan Madrasa. The Mosque was established by Khoshiar, the mother of Khedive Ismail to be the mausoleum of the royal family. It took 43 years to build this beautiful sanctuary that combines different Islamic architectural styles.
After that we will visit the biggest mosque in Egypt, Ahmed Ibn Tulun and watching the great view of Islamic Cairo from its minaret.
We end the tour taking a break and enjoying a light lunch on your own at el Azahar Park, which is located on a hilly site surrounded by the most significant historic districts of Islamic Cairo. It’s considered as one of the world’s great public spaces. We will wander around the vast green area while seeing the great Islamic monuments of Cairo.
After finishing the tour, our guide will escort us to enjoy a relaxing experience on one of the Felucca boats on the surface of the longest River in the World The Nile. We will enjoy dinner on the Felucca.
Overnight at Le Meridien Hotel Pyramids.
Day 15: Depart Cairo
After breakfast, depart for the airport.
END OF OUR SERVICES
HAVE A SAFE FLIGHT BACK HOME
Included Services:
• 4* and 5* accommodations in Casablanca, Fes, Marrakech, Cairo, and Luxor (including
breakfast)
• All airport transfers and group transfers
• Domestic-class flight from Fes to Marrakech
• Business-class flight from Cairo to Luxor and Luxor to Cairo
• Land transportation by air-conditioned vehicles
• Professional English-speaking guide for all of the featured group tours
• Services of tour leader Susan Chwae
• Entrance fees to museums and historical sites included in the group day tours, unless otherwise specified
• All cooking demos, classes, breakfasts, lunches and dinners, unless otherwise specified
• Tips for hotel porters, wait staff, and cooking school
• Water during lunches and dinners
• Bottled water on bus.
Package Excludes:
• International flights - group airfare will be available and announced when the tour is filled.
• Tips for guide and driver.
• Travel insurance. - Travel insurance is highly recommend and is available for purchase. More details to when the tour is filled.
Day 1: Fly to Casablanca
Day 2: Casablanca (D)
Arrival in Casablanca and welcome by your English speaking guide. He will accompany you to your hotel for some time to rest after the flight.
Cooking demonstration and welcome dinner at Restaurant Basmane - by the seaside. Learn how to make harira, the traditional, rich Moroccan soup that breaks the fast during Ramadan.
Overnight at Hotel Val d’Anfa.
Day 3: Casablanca to Meknes and Fes (B, L, D)
Breakfast at our hotel.
Today we depart for Fes. We will stop for a demonstration and lunch of tajine with meatballs and eggs at Collier de la Colombe.
After lunch, we will visit Meknes, the imperial city, famous for its impressive walls and horses of pure Arab blood. Meknassa al-Zitoun was founded by the Berbers in the ninth century, but did not take it’s true character until 1069 when the Almoravids built a moat and fortress in the city. Besieged, conquered, abandoned, and rebuilt over the centuries, Meknes entered its golden age under Quing Moulay Ismail, who made it the country’s first capital. Our visit will include the Old ramparts, the Moulay Ismael Stables, Granaries, the House of Water, and Bab El Mansour, one of the most beautiful gates in Morocco.
Then we will continue our drive to Fes via Moulay Idriss, a picturesque village hanging on the hills and sheltering the tomb of Moulay Idriss Ist, the founder of Fes.
Dinner and overnight at Hotel Les Mérinides.
Day 4: Fes (B, L, D)
Breakfast at our riad. Morning at leisure.
Depart hotel at 11:30am for the Médina and the Café Clock, for a light lunch.
Afternoon start the exploration of the Medina of Fes, an architectural masterpiece representing the heritage of twelve centuries. Starting from the Bouanania Medersa, we will see the dyers, the coppersmiths, the Chouara Tannery, the Moulay Idriss Mausoleum, the Nejjarine Square, and the Nejjarine Foundouq, which is now the museum of wooden arts and crafts.
We will be picked up and taken to Palais Amani for a cooking workshop and dinner. In their famed Fes Cooking school, we will enjoy a bread workshop including, Moroccan Bread, and Ghoribas, the traditional Moroccan cookies.
Overnight at Hotel Les Mérinides.
Day 5: Fes to Marrakech (B, D)
After breakfast at the Riad, we will depart (with luggage) for a panoramic tour of Fes, including the Old Ramparts ( South and North Towers), the Batha Museum (traditional Moroccan arts and crafts), the Mellah, and the Royal Palace Quarter.
At 11:00am we will leave for Fes Saïs airport in time for you flight to Marrakech, leaving at 1:10 pm arriving Marrakech at 2:10pm. Lunch will be on your own at the airport.
We will arrive in Marrakech in the late afternoon and visit the famous Jemaa el Fna Square where we will see the Square transform from a lively area of acrobats and other entertainers into a vast eatery of food stalls. We will capture the excitement of the evening with a glass of mint tea on the terrace of the Cafe Glacier with strategic views on the Square.
Dinner will be at charming restaurant Salama nearby.
Overnight Marrakesh at the Riad Wow.
Day 6: Marrakech to Agafay (B, D)
Breakfast at hotel. Morning and lunch at leisure.
3:00 pm departure by chauffeured-driven 4X4 to Marrakech countryside, first to the small city of Tahnaout where you will visit an Argan Oil Cooperative, then through the Kik Plateau down to the banks of the Reservoir lake of Lalla Takerkoust and from there across the Agafay Desert.
We will enjoy a Bedouin bivouac Moroccan dinner at Les Terrasses D'Agafay.
Return to Marrakesh and overnight at Riad Wow.
Day 7: Marrakech (B, L)
After breakfast at your Riad, we will tour Marrakech and its historical sights including Bahia Palace. Built in the late 19th century, the name literally means 'brilliance' and was intended to be the greatest palace of its time. We will also visit the Saadian tombs, only recently discovered in 1917 and restored. Because of the beauty of their decoration, the tombs have become a major attraction.
Rest of the afternoon and dinner on your own.
Overnight at hotel Riad Wow.
Day 8: Feb 26th Marrakech (B)
Today we can relax at the hotel or take the optional visit to Jardin Majorelle and YSL Museum.
We will meet at La Maison Arabe for a cooking class.
The rest of the day and evening will be at your leisure.
Overnight at hotel Riad Wow.
Day 9: Depart Marrakech for Egypt
Depart for Cairo from Marrakech. Upon arrival to Cairo Airport (from Morocco) our representative will meet and assist us crossing the customs hall. We will then transfer to the hotel.
Dinner on own at the hotel. Overnight at Le Meridien Hotel Pyramids.
Day 10: Cairo (B, L)
After breakfast at the hotel we will visit Memphis "one of the ancient Egyptian Capitals until approximately 2200 BC" which was a cult center for God Ptah, god of creation and artworks. We will find a lot of temples and monuments dedicated to him. And we will witness the beautiful statues which belong to the Great King Ramses II, such as the alabaster Sphinx and the Colossal statue which lies inside the museum of Memphis.
Then we will go to witness the Complex of Saqqara which belongs to King Zoser and his step pyramid which is considered the first pyramid in Egypt and the first rock-cut building in history. We will have the chance to visit Imhotep Museum, the great architect who built the step pyramid.
We will have a lunch stop at a restaurant near Giza Plateau which has a lovely view of the Sphinx.
Moving on towards Giza Plateau we will visit the impressive 3 Pyramids of Kings Cheops, Chephren, and Menkaure, which are guarded by the rock-cut statue (The Sphinx). The Great Pyramid of King Cheops is the only wonder of the seven wonders of the ancient world that is still standing today, although it is 2,000 years older than any other wonder on the list. At the same sight we will visit also the Valley Temple of King Chephren, near the Sphinx Statue.
Return to Cairo hotel. Dinner will be at the nearby Restaurant Felfela Village, on your own.
Overnight at Le Meridien Hotel Pyramid.
Day 11: Cairo (B, L)
After breakfast, our guide will escort us to the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, which was built in 1902 and exhibits a large number of items and treasures (exceeding 12,000 masterpieces) dating back to the ancient Egyptian period and Greco-Roman period including the marvelous collection of the child king Tut Ankh Amon.
Lunch at Abou Tarek.
We will then proceed to a new era, "The Coptic Cairo," where we will visit the Hanging Church, which dates back to the 3rd century AD and was dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It's called "Hanging" because of its location above the gatehouse of the ancient Roman fortress "Babylon.” It contains 110 Holy icons depicting beautiful religious scenes.
Then we will visit the Saint Sergius and Bacchus Church, which is believed to have been built on the spot (The Crypt) where the holy family rested at the end of their journey into Egypt.
We will end our Coptic Cairo tour with a visit to the Jewish Synagogue of Ben Ezra, which gained its importance from its Geniza (store room). It was found during the 19th century and contains a treasure of abandoned Hebrew secular and sacred manuscripts.
Dinner on own at the hotel.
Overnight in Le Meridien Hotel Pyramids.
Day 12: Cairo to Luxor (B, L)
After breakfast, we will be transferred to Cairo airport to catch our flight to Luxor.
Cairo to Luxor airfare included
(20 kgs of baggage is included on these sectors. Any excess baggage above 20 kgs will be charged extra and can be settled directly)
*cost based on available fares as on date, subject to change at the time of actual booking)
Upon arrival to Luxor, our tour guide will escort us to visit the two massive temples on the eastern bank of the Nile. The first one is the Karnak Temple complex, which comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings. Building at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom and continued into the Ptolemaic Period. It's a vast open-air museum, and the second largest ancient religious site in the world. It's mainly a place to worship the Theban triad (Gods Amun, his consort Mut, and their son Khunso).
Lunch at Al Sahaby Lane.
The second temple is Luxor Temple. Its inner part was built by King Amenhotep III while the outer part was built by King Ramses II. After entering the temple we will find a mosque called Abu Al-Haggag, which was built on the ruins of a church built inside the temple. To the rear of the temple there are chapels built by King Thutmosis III and Alexander the Great.
Check in and overnight at Sofitel Winter Palace Hotel in Luxor. Dinner on own at hotel.
Day 13: Luxor to Cairo (B, L, D)
After breakfast, we will visit the archaeological sites of the ancient Egyptians on the west bank of the Nile including Valley of the Kings where we will see the well preserved tombs belonging to the kings of the new kingdom including the great ruler Ramses II and the child King Tut Ankh Amon, and The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is one of the best architecture buildings, consisting of three levels connected by ramps and has different scenes on its walls depicting the divine birth of the Queen and her Commercial expedition to Punt Land. The temple is mainly dedicated to worship the supreme god Amon-Ra, and the 2 Colossi of Memnun, which are two massive statues representing King Amenhotep III in a seated position.
Lunch and transfer to Luxor airport to return to Cairo, and then transfer to hotel to stay overnight. Dinner and overnight in Le Meridien Hotel Pyramids.
Day 14: Cairo (B, D)
After breakfast, we will be transferred with our guide to visit one of the most stunning buildings in Cairo, The Citadel of Saladin Al Ayouby. It was built in the 12th century to fortify Cairo against the Crusaders. The citadel was used as the seat of the king and his government in Egypt for many centuries. Many dynasties including the Ayyubids, the Mamluks, and even some Ottomans ruled over Egypt from the Citadel and the Great Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali Pasha, which stands proudly on the highest point inside the courtyard of the Citadel of Saladin. It’s one of the landmarks in Cairo with its huge space, the beautiful decorations on its walls, and its remarkable domes and minarets.
We will visit three great architectural buildings near the Citadel.
The first is Sultan Hassan Madrasa and Mosque which is one of the extraordinary wonderful monuments in the Islamic world.
The second building is Al Refaie Mosque that lies right beside Sultan Hassan Madrasa. The Mosque was established by Khoshiar, the mother of Khedive Ismail to be the mausoleum of the royal family. It took 43 years to build this beautiful sanctuary that combines different Islamic architectural styles.
After that we will visit the biggest mosque in Egypt, Ahmed Ibn Tulun and watching the great view of Islamic Cairo from its minaret.
We end the tour taking a break and enjoying a light lunch on your own at el Azahar Park, which is located on a hilly site surrounded by the most significant historic districts of Islamic Cairo. It’s considered as one of the world’s great public spaces. We will wander around the vast green area while seeing the great Islamic monuments of Cairo.
After finishing the tour, our guide will escort us to enjoy a relaxing experience on one of the Felucca boats on the surface of the longest River in the World The Nile. We will enjoy dinner on the Felucca.
Overnight at Le Meridien Hotel Pyramids.
Day 15: Depart Cairo
After breakfast, depart for the airport.
END OF OUR SERVICES
HAVE A SAFE FLIGHT BACK HOME
Included Services:
• 4* and 5* accommodations in Casablanca, Fes, Marrakech, Cairo, and Luxor (including
breakfast)
• All airport transfers and group transfers
• Domestic-class flight from Fes to Marrakech
• Business-class flight from Cairo to Luxor and Luxor to Cairo
• Land transportation by air-conditioned vehicles
• Professional English-speaking guide for all of the featured group tours
• Services of tour leader Susan Chwae
• Entrance fees to museums and historical sites included in the group day tours, unless otherwise specified
• All cooking demos, classes, breakfasts, lunches and dinners, unless otherwise specified
• Tips for hotel porters, wait staff, and cooking school
• Water during lunches and dinners
• Bottled water on bus.
Package Excludes:
• International flights - group airfare will be available and announced when the tour is filled.
• Tips for guide and driver.
• Travel insurance. - Travel insurance is highly recommend and is available for purchase. More details to when the tour is filled.