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Arr. Dep. Arr. -- -- 84 Station Cairo Luxor Luxor Aswan -- -- Local Time 20:00 5:05 5:15 8:15 -- -- 85 Station Aswan Luxor Luxor Cairo -- -- Local Time 18:30 21:30 21:40 6:45 -- -- 86 Station Cairo Luxor Luxor Aswan -- -- Local Time 21:40 6:55 -- -- -- -- 87 Station Aswan Luxor Luxor Cairo -- -- Local Time -- -- 20:00 5:05 -- -- Train No. Dep. Arr. Dep. Arr. Dep. Arr. 82 Station Alexandria Cairo Cairo Luxor Luxor Aswan Local Time 17:20 20:10 20:30 5:25 5:35 8:50 83 Station Aswan Luxor Luxor Cairo Cairo Alexandria Local Time 17:00 20:15 20:30 5:35 6:10 9:10 Train No. Dep. Arr. -- -- -- -- 773 Station Cairo Matrouh -- -- -- -- Except Fridays Local Time 23:00 6:00 -- -- -- -- 774 Station Matrouh Cairo -- -- -- -- Except Saterdays Local Time 23:00 6:00 -- -- -- -- Click Here To Make Your Reservation NIGHT TRAIN (WAGONS LITS TICKETS) 01/01/2008 TO 30/09/2008 Description Individual Group Per person in double cabin (O/W) 60.00 60.00 Per person in single cabin (O/W) 80.00 80.00 Children (4 - 9) years old . 40.00 40.00 Tour Leader (O/W) -- 45.00 Above Prices execluding issuing fees, Management fess and Service charge. OOPS! You forgot to upload swfobject.js ! You must upload this file for your form to work. Back To Top Seating Train Schedules in Egypt Click Here To Make Your Reservation From: Cairo To Alexandria Train No Train Type Time Of Departure Duration 905 Tourbine 8:00 2:00 Hours 909 Spanish 9:00 2:00 Hours 913 Spanish 12:00 2:15 Hours 917 Tourbine 14:00 2:00 Hours 927 Tourbine 19:00 2:00 Hours 925 Spanish 17:00 2:15 Hours 921 Spanish 18:00 2:15 Hours 934 Spanish 22:30 2:15 Hours 901 French 08:15 3:00 Hours 907 French 09:30 3:00 Hours 911 French 11:00 3:00 Hours 923 French 16:00 3:00 Hours 931 French 20:00 3:00 Hours From: Alexandria To Cairo Train No Train Type Time Of Departure Duration 906 Spanish 7:00 N/A N/A 2:00 Hours 904 Tourbine 8:00 N/A N/A 2:00 Hours 916 Tourbine 14 :00 N/A N/A 2:15Hours 918 Spanish 15 :00 N/A N/A 2:00 Hours *986 Spanish 18 :00 N/A N/A 2:00 Hours 927 Tourbine 19 :00 N/A N/A 2:00 Hours *This Train is available from 01 , July to 30, September (Summer) From: Cairo To Port Said Train No Train Type Time Of Departure Price Duration I Class II Class 945 Express 6:20 N/A N/A 3 :30 Hours 971 Express 8:40 N/A N/A 3 :30 Hours 955 Express 14 :30 N/A N/A 3:30 Hours 961 Express 19 :10 N/A N/A 3 :30 Hours From: Cairo To Ismailia Train No Train Type Time Of Departure Price Duration I Class II Class 947 Express 7:30 N/A N/A 3 :00 Hours 953 Express 12 :40 N/A N/A 3 :00 Hours 957 Express 15 :45 N/A N/A 3:00 Hours 959 Express 18 :45 N/A N/A 3 :00 Hours 963 Express 22 :00 N/A N/A 3 :00 Hours From: Cairo To Suez Train No Train Type Time Of Departure Price Duration I Class II Class 305 Express 6:30 N/A N/A 3 :00 Hours 311 Express 9 :20 N/A N/A 3 :00 Hours 313 Express 13 :20 N/A N/A 3:00 Hours 315 Express 16 :15 N/A N/A 3 :00 Hours 317 Express 18 :45 N/A N/A 3 :00 Hours 319 Express 21 :45 N/A N/A 3 :00 Hours From: Cairo To Luxor Train No Train Type Time Of Departure Price Duration I Class II Class 980 Express 7:30 N/A N/A 12 :00 Hours 996 Express 22 :00 N/A N/A 12 :00 Hours 1902 Express 00 :30 N/A N/A 12:00 Hours From: Cairo To Aswan Train No Train Type Time Of Departure Price Duration I Class II Class 980 Express 7:30 N/A N/A 15 :00 Hours 996 Express 22 :00 N/A N/A 15 :00 Hours 1902 Express 00 :30 N/A N/A 15:00 Hours OOPS! You forgot to upload swfobject.js ! You must upload this file for your form to work. Back To Top Your browser does not support script ",111);arrFiles[4]=new Array(5,"SAF_1Bahariya_1WhiteDesert.htm","22 May 2008","Desert safari Packages 01 Nights Bahariya Oasis / 01 Night White Desert ","","","Desert safari program From Cairo 01 Nights Bahariya Oasis / 01 Night White Desert Day 1: Meet Our Representative at Your Hotel in Cairo ( Please Advise Your Hotel Name in Cairo To Be Able To Meet You ) To Drive By Air Conditioned Car to Bahariya Oasis , plentiful Wildlife , especially for birds such as wheatears ; for crops including dates , olives, apricots visit Bawiti is the largest village in three Oasis ; its picturesque hillside quarter overlooks lush palm groves irrigated by a natural spring hewn from the rock in Roman times which gushes water at 30 degree , also nearby, you can see tombs with paintings relating to the 26th Dynasty . The Oasis is also famous for its mineral and sulpher springs. Lunch on route. during enjoying the beauty of the Desert passing the sand P.M Enjoying the Sunset at the English House (the highest point of the oasis). Dinner and Overnight at your Hotel in Bahariya Oasis Day 2: Breakfast at your hotel. visit the Bedouin village of Hayz (35km from Bawiti),which was a very prosperous area during the roman period. Visit Qasr Selim, the Golden Mummies Museum and tomb of Benouti, Lunch on route. then Drive to the White Desert , a paradise for rockhounds and amateur geologists, with its impressive limestone formations shaped like giant mushrooms or animals.The richness and variety of Egyptian landscape is endless. At least if you ever decide to visit the White Desert , that \'s the message you \'ll get. It is a vast stretch of land in the Western Desert that borders Baharia Oasis to the north and Al-Farafra to the south. The snow-white desert is actually made of chalk that has been exposed for years to what geologists call differential weathering, the erosion of soft particles that results in eerie protrusions of hard rock. This explains the very beautiful forms that now fill the White Desert including shapes like domes, minarets, castles, towers and so forth. The destination has proved a great attraction to low-budget travelers who camp in the few oases, watch the fauna and flora and enjoy the mild winter weather. P.M Visit the black desert, Crystal Mountain and enjoying Sunset between the white charming rocks. Dinner and overnight at your Camp in the White Desert. Day 3: Breakfast at your Camp , Drive Back to your hotel in Cairo &lt;&lt; End Of Our Services &gt;&gt; Program Includes : - 01 Night in El Baharya Oasis at Hotel on half Board basis ( breakfast &amp; dinner ) - 01 Night in Camp in White Desert on full Board basis ( breakfast , lunch &amp; dinner ) - Lunch During Desert Safari - Transportation by 4x4 A/C car during Desert Safari - All Camp Equipment - All transfers in the program - Service charge &amp; taxes . 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Kind regards, New Star Tours In Egypt Customer Support Team Your browser does not support script ",13);arrFiles[8]=new Array(9,"CRS_3cairo_4crs_2trn.htm","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 9 Nights / 10 Days ","","","Nile Cruises 9 Nights / 10 Days 3 Nights Cairo ( Optional Overday Alexandria ) / 4 Nights Nile Cruise ( Luxor / Aswan ) / 2 Nights First Class Seating Train Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Represerntative with the sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by Air-conditioned private Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Represerntative for check-in. Overnight in Cairo. Day 2: Breakfast at your Hotel, Meet Our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by your Private Air-conditioned Car to start Full Day Sightseeing Tour visiting The Great Pyramids, The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., the Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World On the way to the Temple of the Valley, (of the pyramid of Kephren), lies the large statue of the Sphinx. It is one of most famous monuments in the whole world. It is, indeed, a legendary statue for it has the body of lion and the face of a man. It is 70 ms long and 20 ms high . then drive by your private Air-conditioned car to visit the Egyptian Museum, contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world. After you finish your tour , you will Meet Our Represerntative to Transfer you by your private Air-conditioned Car to Cairo railway station to travel to Luxor in the evening by first Class Seating train , Overnight in train .Kindly note the sailing date for Cruise From Luxor to Aswan Every ( Saturday ,Monday &amp; Tuesday ) Day 3: Arrive Luxor. early in the morning Meet &amp; assist by Our Represerntative in Luxor to transfer you by Private Air-conditioned Car to your Nile Cruise - accommodation on Nile cruise on full board start with lunch end with breakfast Embarkation, lunch on board cruise P.M join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour crossing the East Bank to visit Karnak temple &amp; Luxor Temple then . Dinner. Overnight on Board Cruise Day 4: Breakfast on Board _ then join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour crossing the West Bank to visit valley of kings, queen Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon .Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun)&#8217;. The temple of Luxor, some 260 m (850 ft) long today, was built by Amenophis III on the foundations of a previous religious structure, dating from the time of Queen Hatshepsut. Lunch on Board sail to Edfu via Esna lock , Edfu is a longer trip (105 km from Aswan) but it houses the best-preserved cult temple in Egypt which is essential viewing for archaeological enthusiasts . dinner on board . Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 5: Breakfast on Board _ then join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour to visit the temple of Horus in Edfu, sail to Kom Ombo, lunch on Board &amp; visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, Kom Ombo and Edfu are both easily accessible from Aswan, by day cruise, Arriving by boat at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, near Kom Ombo, Dinner &amp; Overnight On Board Cruise . Day 6: Breakfast on Board _ then join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour to visit Philea temple - Philae Temple was also dismantled and reassembled ( on Agilika lsland about 500m. from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam. The temple, dedicated to the goddess lsis, is in a beautiful setting which has been landscaped to match its original site. High Dam,The world-famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the1960s. . lunch on Board , P.M. sailing by felucca around the Kitchener \'s Island and view Agha Khan Mausoleum Take a felucca to the Mausoleum, atop a hill at the southern end of the west bank. The Agha Khan use to spend every winter in Aswan and was buried here in this magnificent mausoleum, modelled on the Fatimid tombs in Cairo . dinner. Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 7: Disembarkation after breakfast. free at leisure or I recommend Optional Tour can be arranged in case of acceptence to Abu Simbel By Motor Coach or by flight , to visit temples of Ramses II and his beloved wife Nefertari . Ramesses II, surrounded by a peristyle of 74 papyrus columns arranged in a double row and adorned with 16 statues of the pharaoh, incorporates a three-part chapel on the northern side , drive back to your hotel in Aswan , P.M Meet Our Represerntative in Aswan to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Aswan railway station to travel back to Cairo by First Class Seating train. Overnight in train . Day 8: Arrive Cairo in the morning , upon arrival Meet Our Representative in Cairo to transfer to your by private Air-Conditioned Car to your hotel for check in &amp; rest , free at leisure P.M I recommend Optional Tour can be arranged as you can meet Our Represerntative to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to a Dinner Cruise (3 hours) with Dinner and belly dancing and folkloric show The best night life you can enjoy in Cairo , Drive back to your hotel. Overnight in Cairo. Day 9: Breakfast at your Hotel , free at leisure or I recommend Optional Tour can be arranged as you can meet our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by private Air-Conditioned Car to start your overday tour to Alexandria by air condition Car ( the distance between Cairo &amp; Alexandria is about 230 KM ) , arrives there then start your tour to visit The Pompy`s Pillar , mistakenly named so in the middle ages, the granite pillar is over 25 meters high,Catacombs Kom El Shukafa, this is the largest roman cemetery in Alexandria, it is composed of three levels cut 30 meters deep intro the existing rock , El Montaza Palace &amp; Alexandria Library , Drive back to Cairo Drive back to your hotel . Overnight in Cairo. Day 10: Breakfast at your hotel , check out , then Meet Our Represerntative in Cairo to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo International Airport for final Departure, helping you through luggage identification &amp; portage security , checking into your Airline, receiving your boarding pass then help you through passport control formalities for your final departure flight, three hours before your departure time ( Please advise your departure flight details ) . Program includes:- 03 nights in Cairo on bed &amp; breakfast. . 04 nights on board Five stars Nile Cruise on full board basis ( Lunch , Dinner &amp; Breakfast ) with sightseeing as mentioned above in your program itinerary . 02 nights in First Class Seating Train ( Cairo - Luxor ) ( Aswan - Cairo ) served without meals . All Meet &amp; Assist upon arrival &amp; departure at Cairo International Airport &amp; Railway Stations in Cairo , Luxor &amp; Aswan by Our Represerntative . All Transfers in the program by private Air-Conditioned Car . All Sightseeing in Cairo / Nile Cruise with professional Egyptology English speaking Tour Guide . All Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo / Nile Cruise . All Service charge &amp; taxes . Program excludes :- Entry Visa to Egypt . Optional Abu Simbel Tour by flight including flight ticket Aswan /Abu Simbel /Aswan , entrance fees , Local guiding and transfer . Optional Overday Alexandria from Cairo including , entrance fees , English Show and transfers . Optional tour can be arranged Dinner Cruise (3 hours) including , Transfer to the Cruise / Dinner and belly dancing and folkloric show. For Traveling from Cairo to Luxor &amp; from Aswan to Cairo by First Class Sleeping train , We can upgrade it for you with Extra cost upon your request . Your browser does not support script ",25);arrFiles[9]=new Array(10,"CRS_3cairo_4crs_byflt.htm","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 3 Nights Cairo / 04 Nights Nile Cruise ( Luxor / Aswan ) ","","","Nile Cruises 03 Nights Cairo / 04 Nights Nile Cruise ( Luxor / Aswan ) Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Represerntative with the sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by Air-conditioned private Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Represerntative for check-in. Overnight in Cairo. Day 2: Breakfast at your Hotel, Meet Our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by your Private Air-conditioned Car to start Full Day Sightseeing Tour visiting The Great Pyramids, The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., the Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World On the way to the Temple of the Valley, (of the pyramid of Kephren), lies the large statue of the Sphinx. It is one of most famous monuments in the whole world. It is, indeed, a legendary statue for it has the body of lion and the face of a man. It is 70 ms long and 20 ms high . then drive by your private Air-conditioned car to visit the Egyptian Museum, contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world. After you finish your tour , Drive back to your hotel . Overnight in Cairo .Kindly note the sailing date for Cruise From Luxor to Aswan Every ( Saturday , Monday &amp; Tuesday ) Day 3: Breakfast at hotel, them meet Our Representative in Cairo to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo Domestic Airport to fly to Luxor , Arrive Luxor then Meet &amp; assist by Our Represerntative in Luxor to transfer you by Private Air-conditioned Car to your Nile Cruise - accommodation on Nile cruise on full board start with lunch end with breakfast Embarkation, lunch on board cruise P.M join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour crossing the East Bank to visit Karnak temple &amp; Luxor Temple then . Dinner. Overnight on Board Cruise Day 4: Breakfast on Board _ then join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour crossing the West Bank to visit valley of kings, queen Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon .Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun)&#8217;. The temple of Luxor, some 260 m (850 ft) long today, was built by Amenophis III on the foundations of a previous religious structure, dating from the time of Queen Hatshepsut. Lunch on Board sail to Edfu via Esna lock , Edfu is a longer trip (105 km from Aswan) but it houses the best-preserved cult temple in Egypt which is essential viewing for archaeological enthusiasts . dinner on board . Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 5: Breakfast on Board _ then join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour to visit the temple of Horus in Edfu, sail to Kom Ombo, lunch on Board &amp; visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, Kom Ombo and Edfu are both easily accessible from Aswan, by day cruise, felucca, bus or taxi. Arriving by boat at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, near Kom Ombo, Dinner &amp; Overnight On Board Cruise . Day 6: Breakfast on Board _ then join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour to visit Philea temple - Philae Temple was also dismantled and reassembled ( on Agilika lsland about 500m. from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam. The temple, dedicated to the goddess lsis, is in a beautiful setting which has been landscaped to match its original site. High Dam,The world-famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the1960s. . lunch on Board , P.M. sailing by felucca around the Kitchener \'s Island and view Agha Khan Mausoleum Take a felucca to the Mausoleum, atop a hill at the southern end of the west bank. The Agha Khan use to spend every winter in Aswan and was buried here in this magnificent mausoleum, modelled on the Fatimid tombs in Cairo . dinner. Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 7: Disembarkation after breakfast. free at leisure or I recommend Optional Tour can be arranged in case of acceptence to Abu Simbel By Motor Coach or by flight , to visit temples of Ramses II and his beloved wife Nefertari . Ramesses II, surrounded by a peristyle of 74 papyrus columns arranged in a double row and adorned with 16 statues of the pharaoh, incorporates a three-part chapel on the northern side , drive back to your hotel in Aswan , then meet Our Representative in Aswan to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Aswan airport to fly back to Cairo. Arrive Cairo &amp; transfer to your hotel . free at leisure or I recommend Optional tour can be arranged as you can meet Our Representative to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to a Dinner Cruise (3 hours) with Dinner and belly dancing and folkloric show The best night life you can enjoy in Cairo , Drive back to your hotel . Overnight in Cairo . Day 8: Breakfast at hotel, check out , then Meet Our Representative in Cairo to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo International Airport for final Departure, helping you through luggage identification &amp; portage security , checking into your Airline, receiving your boarding pass then help you through passport control formalities for your final departure flight , three hours before your departure time ( Please advise your departure flight details ). Program includes :- 03 nights in Cairo on bed &amp; buffet breakfast basis . 04 nights on Board Five Stars Nile Cruise on full board Basis ( Lunch , Dinner &amp; Breakfast ) With Sightseeing as mentioned above in our program itinerary . All meet &amp; assist upon arrival &amp; departure at International &amp; Domestic Airports in Cairo, Luxor &amp; Aswan by Our Representative . All transfers in the program by private Air-Conditioned Car . All Sightseeing in Cairo / Cruise wi th Professional Egyptology English or Spanish speaking guide . All Actual Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo and Cruise . All Service charge &amp; taxes. Program excludes :- International flight ticket . Entry Visa to Egypt . Domestic flight ticket ( Cairo - Luxor ) ( Aswan - Cairo ) on Egypt Air economy Class Dear respectful client, I advise you to purchase your domestic flight ticket sector, combined with the international flight ticket on Egypt Air- Airline. you will have a good deal . Optional tour can be arranged Dinner Cruise ( 3 hours ) including transfer to the Cruise / Dinner and belly dancing and folkloric show. ( Based on 02 Adults ) . Traveling from Cairo / Luxor - Aswan / Cairo by First class seating train Or by First class sleeping train . but you will Add 01 night to your program . Your browser does not support script ",23);arrFiles[10]=new Array(11,"CRS_3cairo_6crs.htm","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 09 Nights / 10 Days ","","","Nile Cruises 09 Nights / 10 Days 03 Nights Cairo / 06 Nights Cruise ( Luxor / Luxor ) Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Representative with sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in. Overnight at hotel in Cairo . Day 2: Breakfast at hotel in Cairo , meet our Egyptology English Speaking guide For Full Day Sightseeing Tour to visit Pyramids &amp; Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World The Ancient Egyptians carved spacious areas in the rock, near the Pyramids. There they placed wooden boats, to be at the disposal of the King when he went on his journey of Day and Night with the sun god, Ra, in the after world and then visit Egyptian Museum contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world, where 100.000 piece dating from 4000 years are exhibited including the treasure of king Tutankhamon , Perfumes, Leather, Silver, gold &amp; then drive back to your hotel Overnight at your hotel in Cairo(Kindly Note That The Schedule Sailing Date For Nile Cruise For 06 Nights ( Luxor / Luxor ) { Every Saturday &amp; Tuesday } Day 3: Breakfast at hotel in Cairo then meet Our Representative to transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car to Cairo Airport to fly to Luxor .arrive Luxor Airport ,meet Our Representative to transfer to your Nile Cruise for check-in Embarkation before Lunch then visit Karnak temple &amp; Luxor temple The Temple of Luxor was the center of the most important one, the festival of Opet. Built largely by Amenhotep III and Ramesses III , it appears that the temple \'s purpose was for a suitable setting for the rituals of the festival The festival itself was to reconcile the human aspect of the ruler with the divine office , The Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples. This vast complex was built and enlarged over a thirteen hundred year period. The three main temples of Mut, Monthu and Amun are enclosed by enormous brick walls , Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor Day 4: Breakfast ,cross to the west Bank . visit the Valley of the kings , the temple of Queen. Hatshepust ,and the colossi of Memnon . Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, was built by Amenophis III on the foundations of a previous religious structure, dating from the time of Queen Hatshepsut. The Queen had also ordered the construction of six kiosks, at the stopping points of the sacred barque of Amun, along the original Eighteenth-Dynasty dromos, the sacred avenue that connected the temple of Luxor with the temple of Karnak. From the Eighteenth Dynasty on, the effigies of the sacred barges of Amun, Amun of Karnak paid a visit to Amun of Luxor, also known as Amun-em-ipet, meaning &#8216;Amun-Who-Is-In-His-Harem&#8217;, revitalizing the Amun of Luxor Sail to Esna. Cross the lock. Sail to Edfu Dinner &amp; Overnight in Edfu Day 5: Breakfast, visit the temple of Horus in Edfu Dedicated to Horus, the falcon headed god It was believed that the temple was built on the site of the great battle between Horus and Seth. Hence, sail to Kom Ombo, visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, .arriving by boat at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, the magnificent Ptolemaic temple is in a dramatic setting on high ground beside the Nile, surrounded by sugarcane fields. Dedicated jointly to Haroeris, sail to Aswan .Dinner &amp; Overnight in Aswan Day 6: Breakfast , then visit The world-famous High Dam it was built 1960s , then visit Phila temple dedicated to the goddess lsis, which include a temple of Hathor, a Birth House and two pylons, celebrate all the deities involved in the lsis and Osiris view of the elephantine island by felucca ( sailing boat ) and visit the agha khan Mausoleum Take a felucca to the Mausoleum, atop a hill at the southern end of the west bank. The Agha Khan use to spend every winter in Aswan and was buried here in this magnificent mausoleum, modeled on the Fatimid tombs in Cairo Dinner &amp; Overnight in aswan . Day 7: Breakfast ,Free at leisure. Sail to Edfu Stop for view of Kombo temple . Dinner &amp; Overnight in Edfu . Day 8: Breakfast on Board Cruise then Sail to Esna visit the temple of Khnum Sailing to Luxor. Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor . Day 9: Disembarkation after breakfast &amp; visit Luxor museum then meet Our Representative to transfer to Luxor Airport to fly back to Cairo , arrive Cairo Airport &amp; meet Our Representative to transfer to your hotel in Cairo for check-in. Overnight at your hotel in Cairo . Day 10: After breakfast at hotel in Cairo &amp; meet Our Representative to transfer to Luxor International Airport to fly back to your home . Program Includes : 03 Nights in Cairo on bed &amp; breakfast basis 06 Nights On Board Five Stars Nile Cruise On Full Board Accommodation ( Start With Lunch &amp; End With Breakfast ) With Sightseeing As Mentioned Above in Your Program Itinerary . Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo &amp; During Nile Cruise with Egyptology English Speaking guide as program All transfers in the program By Air Conditioned Private Car All Meet &amp; Assist Through Airport Transfers Through Our Representatives All Service charge &amp; taxes Program Excludes : International Flight Tickets Entry visa to Egypt Domestic flight tickets between ( Cairo / Luxor / Cairo ) Your browser does not support script ",22);arrFiles[11]=new Array(12,"CRS_3crs_Aswan_Luxor.htm","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 03 Nights Nile Cruise ","","","Nile Cruises 03 Nights Nile Cruise ( Aswan / Luxor ) Kindly note the sailing date for Cruise from Aswan to Luxor Every ( Friday , Saturday &amp; Wednesday ) Day 1: Embark to your Nile Cruise - accommodation on board Nile cruise with full board start with lunch end with breakfast Embarkation, then visit Philae temple -Philae Temple was also dismantled and reassembled ( on Agilika lsland about 500m. from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam. High Dam,The world-famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the1960s. Today it provides irrigation and electricity for the whole of Egypt and, together with the old Aswan Dam, lunch . free at leisure, dinner on boat . Overnight on board Nile Cruise. Day 2: Breakfast On Board - Sail to Kom Ombo. visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, then visit the temple of Horus in Edfu, Sail to Esna. Dinner. Sail to Luxor. Overnight on board Nile Cruise. Day 3: Breakfast, . Visit valley of kings, queen Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon .Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun) lunch on board cruise , Dinner on board cruise . Overnight in Luxor. Day 4: Disembarkation after breakfast, ( End of our service ) Program includes:- 03 Nights in Nile Cruise on full board accommodation ( Lunch , Dinner &amp; Breakfast ) including sightseeing as mentioned in the program . Kindly find More information about cruise Please click here All transfers in the program by air-conditioned car All Sightseeing in Cruise with professional Egyptology English speaking guide All Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cruise All Service Charge &amp; Taxes. Program excludes:- Any items not mentioned above. N.B. The Nile Cruises have the right to change the schedule, program and sailing hours for reasons beyond our control, such as water level, opening of bridges, long queues of boats at locks, &#8230;&#8230;.etc during the Cruise. Your browser does not support script ",16);arrFiles[12]=new Array(13,"CRS_4crs_asw_abs.htm","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 04 Nights Cruise ( Abu Simple / Aswan ) ","","","Nile Cruises 04 Nights Cruise ( Abu Simple / Aswan ) ( kindly note that the Embarkation day for Nile Cruise from Abu Simple to Aswan for 04 nights is every Monday ) Day 1: Embarkation on board Cruise ( Your Accommodation On Board Cruise Will Be On Full Board Basis Starting With Lunch &amp; Ending With Breakfast ) then Visit the Abu Simbel temples, symbol of the international campaign for the salvage of the Nubian monuments, the temples of Ramses II and his beloved wife Nefertari. A welcome cocktail will be served in Sound &amp; Light show at Abu Simbel temples, followed by a candlelight Dinner &amp; Overnight on board Cruise Day 2: Breakfast on board Cruise then For those who would like to watch the spectacular sunrise at Abu Simbel, please enjoy an early morning visit to the temples. Breakfast is served while sailing to Kasr Ibrim. Arrival to Kasr Ibrim, sole vestige of the distant past of Nubia found in its original location. During the Pharaonic period, this hill was dominated by a citadel and throughout the Medieval era, the summit of the hill was dominated by a cathedral of which we can still admire some Roman arches. Explanation is done from the sun deck of the ship as entrance to the site is not permitted , Dinner &amp; Overnight on board Cruise Day 3: Breakfast on board Cruise then visit sailing to Amada. Visit the temple of Amada of the XVIIIth dynasty, built during the reign of Thotmosis III, Amenophis III and Thotmosis IV. The hemi-speos of Derr dedicated by Ramses II to the rising sun and the tomb of Penout, viceroy of Nubia then visit Lunch will be served while sailing to Wadi El Seboua. Afternoon visit to Wadi El Seboua. The temple of Wadi El Seboua dedicated by Ramses II to the two Gods Amon Ra and Ra Harmakis The temple of Dakka, dedicated to the God Thot of Divine wisdom, lord of time and science, master of literature. Visit the Greco-roman temple of Meharakka, A relaxing afternoon sail to Wadi El Seboua Dinner &amp; Overnight in Wadi El Seboua Day 4: Breakfast on board Cruise Sail to Aswan and crossing of the Tropic of Cancer then After lunch, visit the Kalabsha temple with its Pharaonic aspect, remodelled Into the Greco-Roman style and dedicated to the God Mandoulis. Also visiting The hemi-speos of Beit El Wali, erected by Ramses II in the beginning of his Reign and the Kiosk of Kertassi, erected to honour the Goddess Isis Dinner. Overnight in Edfu Day 5: Disembarkation after breakfast ( End Of Nile Cruise Sightseeing &amp; End Of Our Service ) Program Includes : 04 Nights On Board Five Stars Nile Cruise ( Abu Simple / Aswan ) on full board basis ( Start With Lunch &amp; End With Breakfast ) The Sound &amp; Light Show at Abu Simbel Temple during the Nile Cruise in Nasser Lake Entrance fees during sightseeing with Egyptology English Speaking guide as Nile Cruise program All Service charge &amp; taxes Your browser does not support script ",17);arrFiles[13]=new Array(14,"CRS_4crs_lux_asw.htm","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 04 Nights Nile cruise","","","Nile Cruises 04 Nights Nile cruise Kindly note the sailing date for Cruise From Luxor to Aswan Every ( Monday , Tuesday &amp; Saturday ) Day 1: Embark to your Nile cruise - accommodation on Nile cruise on full board start with lunch end with breakfast Embarkation, visit Karnak &amp; Luxor temples then lunch on board cruise P.M. Visit valley of kings, queen Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon .Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun)&#8217;. Dinner. Overnight in Luxor Day 2: Breakfast, sail to Edfu via Esna lock Edfu is a longer trip (105 km from Aswan) but it houses the best-preserved cult temple in Egypt which is essential viewing for archaeological enthusiasts. Dedicated to Horus, the falcon-headed god, it was built during the reigns of six Ptolemies. Lunch . &amp; dinner on board Captain Welcome Cocktail party. Overnight in Edfu Day 3: Breakfast, visit the temple of Horus in Edfu, sail to Kom Ombo, lunch &amp; visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, Kom Ombo and Edfu are both easily accessible from Aswan, by day cruise, felucca, bus or taxi. Arriving by boat at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, near Kom Ombo, is recommended: . sail to Aswan Galabia Party.Diner, Overnight in Aswan Day 4: Breakfast, ( Optional tour to Abu Simbel by private air-conditioned motor coach ) then visit Philea temple - Philae Temple was also dismantled and reassembled ( on Agilika lsland about 500m. from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam. The temple, dedicated to the goddess lsis, is in a beautiful setting which has been landscaped to match its original site. Its various shrines and sanctuaries, which include a temple of Hathor, a Birth House and two pylons, celebrate all the deities involved in the lsis and Osiris myth. a magical experience as floodlit buildings are silhouetted against the volcanic rocks and water surrounding them., High Dam,The world-famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the1960s. Today it provides irrigation and electricity for the whole of Egypt and, together with the old Aswan Dam, lunch P.M. sailing by felucca around the Kitchener \'s Island and view of Agha Khan Mausoleum Take a felucca to the Mausoleum, atop a hill at the southern end of the west bank. The Agha Khan use to spend every winter in Aswan and was buried here in this magnificent mausoleum, modelled on the Fatimid tombs in Cairo.. Nubian folkloric show with dinner. Overnight in Aswan Day 5: Disembarkation after breakfast, Program includes:- 04 Nights in Nile Cruise on full board accommodation ( Lunch , Dinner &amp; Breakfast ) including sightseeing as mentioned in the program . All transfers in the program by air-conditioned car All Sightseeing in Cruise with English speaking guide All Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cruise All Service Charge &amp; Taxes. Program excludes:- Abu Simbel Tour by motor coach N.B. The Nile Cruises have the right to change the schedule, program and sailing hours for reasons beyond our control, such as water level, opening of bridges, long queues of boats at locks, &#8230;&#8230;.etc during the Cruise. Your browser does not support script ",18);arrFiles[14]=new Array(15,"CRS_5cai_7crs_2trn.htm","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 14 Nights / 15 Days","","","Nile Cruises 14 Nights / 15 Days 05 Nights Cairo / 02 Nights Sleeper Train / 07 Nights Cruise ( Luxor / Luxor ) Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Representative with sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in Overnight at your hotel in Cairo Day 2: Breakfast at your hotel in Cairo then meet our Egyptology English Speaking guide To Start Your Full Day Sightseeing Tour to visit Pyramids &amp; Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World The Ancient Egyptians carved spacious areas in the rock, near the Pyramids. There they placed wooden boats, to be at the disposal of the King when he went on his journey of Day and Night with the sun god, Ra, in the after world ( Possibility For Camel Riding At pyramids Area ) then visit Sakkara Pyramids Sakkara is one section of the great necropolis of Memphis Sakkara is best known for the Step Pyramid Across the Great Court of the Pyramid Complex of Zoser and then Transfer to Cairo Railway Station to take your Sleeper Train to Luxor ( Train number 84 leave Cairo at 20.00 P.M ) Dinner &amp; Overnight at train Kindly Note That The Schedule Sailing Date For Nile Cruise For 07 Nights ( Luxor / Luxor ) { Every Saturday , Monday &amp; Wednesday } Day 3: Breakfast at train, Arrive Luxor Railway Station at 05.15 A.M &amp; meet Our Representative to transfer to your Nile Cruise For Check-in , ( Your Accommodation On Board Cruise Will Be On Full Board Basis Starting With Lunch &amp; Ending With Breakfast ) free at leisure , Overnight in Luxor Day 4: Breakfast on Board Cruise then visit Luxor Museum The Luxor Museum is surprisingly entertaining. Displays of pottery, jewelry, furniture, statues and stelae were created by the Brooklyn Museum of New York. They include a carefully selected assortment of items from the Theban temples and necropolis , There are a number of exhibits from Tutankhamun, including a cow-goddess head from his tomb on the first floor and his funerary boats on the second floor. However, some of the real attractions include a statue of Tuthmosis III (circa 1436 BC) on the first floor, and 283 sandstone blocks arranged as a wall from the ninth pylon of the Karnak Temple then visit ( The East Bank ) Karnak temple &amp; Luxor temple The Temple of Luxor was the center of the most important one, the festival of Opet. Built largely by Amenhotep III and Ramesses III , it appears that the temple \'s purpose was for a suitable setting for the rituals of the festival The festival itself was to reconcile the human aspect of the ruler with the divine office , The Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples. This vast complex was built and enlarged over a thirteen hundred year period. The three main temples of Mut, Monthu and Amun are enclosed by enormous brick walls , Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor Day 5: Breakfast on Board Cruise Cross to ( the West Bank ) valley of kings,Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit , sail to Esna Cross the Look , Sail to Edfu , Dinner &amp; Overnight in Edfu Day 6: After breakfast visit the Temple of Horus Dedicated to Horus, the falcon headed god It was believed that the temple was built on the site of the great battle between Horus and Seth. Hence, Sailing to Kom Ombo.visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, Arriving at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, near Kom Ombo, Dedicated jointly to Haroeris, The Good Doctor, and Sobek, the crocodile god, the temple is famous for its twin entrances , Sailing to Aswan. Dinner &amp; Overnight in Aswan Day 7: Breakfast on board cruise then visit The world-famous High Dam it was built in the1960s , then visit Phila temple dedicated to the goddess lsis, which include a temple of Hathor, a Birth House and two pylons, celebrate all the deities involved in the lsis and Osiris , view the Elephantine Island and view the Agha Khan Mausoleum , atop a hill at the southern end of the west bank. The Agha Khan use to spend every winter in Aswan and was buried here in this magnificent mausoleum, modeled on the Fatimid tombs in Cairo. Dinner &amp;. Overnight in Aswan Day 8: Breakfast on Board Cruise free at leisure Sailing to Edfu Stop For View of Kom Ombo Temple Dinner &amp; Overnight in Edfu . Day 9: Breakfast on Board Cruise then Sail to Esna visit the temple of Khnum Sailing to Luxor. Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor. Day 10: Disembarkation after breakfast then P.M Meet Our Representative To transfer to Luxor Railway Station to take your Sleeper Train to Cairo ( Train number 85 leave Luxor at 21.20 P.M ) Dinner &amp; Overnight at Train. Day 11: After breakfast at train , arrive Cairo Railway Station at 06.45 A.M then Transfer to Your Hotel In Cairo , free day &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Cairo Day 12: Breakfast at your hotel in Cairo &amp; then meet our Egyptology English Speaking guide For Half Day Sightseeing Tour to visit Egyptian Museum contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world, where 100.000 piece dating from 4000 years are exhibited including the treasure of king Tutankhamon , Perfumes, Leather, Silver, gold and then Drive Back To Your Hotel &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Cairo Day 13: Breakfast at your hotel in Cairo &amp; then meet our English Speaking guide For Half Day Sightseeing Tour to visit the Old Cairo , visit the Church of St. Mary or El-Moallaqah ( meaning overhanging or suspended ) Built over the ruins of the two towers of this fortress , which is why the most popular name for this church is the hanging Church. then Visit the Church of St. Sergius, founded at the end of the 4th century, it stands on a crypt that is said to have sheltered the Holy Family during their flight to Egypt. &amp; visit Abu Serga Church &amp; then Visit Ben Ezra Synagogue , lying at the end point of church buildings , is reported to have been erected in the 6th or presumably the 9th Century AD. The temple site and the surrounding grounds, originally a property of the church, was acquired by the Jews in return for kantars of gold &amp; At the back of the temple, there is a very deep well, where the coffers in which Prophet Moses as an infant was placed by his mother, was reportedly found , and then Drive Back To Your Hotel &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Cairo Day 14: Breakfast at your hotel in Cairo free day &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Cairo . Day 15: Breakfast at hotel in Cairo &amp; then Meet Our Representative To Transfer To Cairo International Airport For Final Departure . Program Includes : 05 Nights in Cairo on bed &amp; breakfast basis 02 Nights at First Class Sleeper Train ( Cairo / Luxor &amp; Luxor / Cairo ) on half board basis ( Breakfast &amp; Dinner ) 07 Nights On Board Five Stars Nile Cruise On Full Board Accommodation ( Start With Lunch &amp; End With Breakfast ) With Sightseeing As Mentioned Above in Your Program Itinerary . Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo &amp; During The Nile Cruise with Egyptology English Speaking guide as program All transfers in the program By Air Conditioned Private Car All Meet &amp; Assist Through Airport &amp; Station Transfers Through Our Representatives All Service charge &amp; taxes Program Excludes : International Flight Tickets Entry visa to Egypt Domestic flight tickets between ( Cairo / Luxor / Cairo ) Your browser does not support script ",26);arrFiles[15]=new Array(16,"CRS_6crs_lux_lux.htm","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 06 Nights / 07 Days ","","","Nile Cruises 06 Nights / 07 Days Nile Cruise ( Luxor / Luxor ) Kindly Note That The Schedule Sailing Date For Nile Cruise For 06 Nights ( Luxor / Luxor ) { Every Saturday &amp; Tuesday } Day 1: Embarkation On Board Cruise before Lunch ( Your Accommodation On Board Cruise Will Be On Full Board Basis Starting With Lunch &amp; Ending With Breakfast ) then visit Karnak temple &amp; Luxor temple The Temple of Luxor was the center of the most important one, the festival of Opet. Built largely by Amenhotep III and Ramesses III , it appears that the temple \'s purpose was for a suitable setting for the rituals of the festival The festival itself was to reconcile the human aspect of the ruler with the divine office , The Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples. This vast complex was built and enlarged over a thirteen hundred year period. The three main temples of Mut, Monthu and Amun are enclosed by enormous brick walls , Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor Day 2: Breakfast ,cross to the west Bank . visit the Necroplis of thebes , Valley of the kings , the temple of Queen Hatshepust ,and the colossi of Memnon Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, was built by Amenophis III on the foundations of a previous religious structure, dating from the time of Queen Hatshepsut. The Queen had also ordered the construction of six kiosks, at the stopping points of the sacred barque of Amun, along the original Eighteenth-Dynasty dromos, the sacred avenue that connected the temple of Luxor with the temple of Karnak. From the Eighteenth Dynasty on, the effigies of the sacred barges of Amun, Amun of Karnak paid a visit to Amun of Luxor, also known as Amun-em-ipet, meaning &#8216;Amun-Who-Is-In-His-Harem&#8217;, revitalizing the Amun of Luxor Sail to Esna. Cross the lock. Sail to Edfu Dinner &amp; Overnight in Edfu Day 3: Breakfast, visit the temple of Horus in Edfu Dedicated to Horus, the falcon headed god It was believed that the temple was built on the site of the great battle between Horus and Seth. Hence, sail to Kom Ombo, visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, .arriving by boat at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, the magnificent Ptolemaic temple is in a dramatic setting on high ground beside the Nile, surrounded by sugarcane fields. Dedicated jointly to Haroeris, sail to Aswan .Dinner &amp; Overnight in Aswan Day 4: Breakfast , then visit The world-famous High Dam it was built 1960s , then visit Phila temple dedicated to the goddess lsis, which include a temple of Hathor, a Birth House and two pylons, celebrate all the deities involved in the lsis and Osiris view of the elephantine island by felucca ( sailing boat ) and visit the agha khan Mausoleum Take a felucca to the Mausoleum, atop a hill at the southern end of the west bank. The Agha Khan use to spend every winter in Aswan and was buried here in this magnificent mausoleum, modeled on the Fatimid tombs in Cairo Dinner &amp; Overnight in aswan . Day 5: Breakfast ,Free at leisure. Sail to Edfu Stop for view of Kombo temple . Dinner &amp; Overnight in Edfu . Day 6: Breakfast on Board Cruise then Sail to Esna visit the temple of God Khnum Sailing to Luxor. Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor . Day 7: Disembarkation after breakfast &amp; visit luxor museum ( End Of Nile Cruise Sightseeing &amp; End Of Our Services ) Program Includes : 06 Nights On Board Five Stars Nile Cruise On Full Board Accommodation ( Start With Lunch &amp; End With Breakfast ) With Sightseeing As Mentioned Above in Your Program Itinerary . Entrance fees during sightseeing with professional English Egyptologist guide as Nile Cruise program Service charge &amp; taxes . Your browser does not support script ",19);arrFiles[16]=new Array(17,"CRS_7crs_7hur.htm","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 14 Nights / 15 Days","","","Nile Cruises 14 Nights / 15 Days 07 Nights Cruise ( Luxor / Luxor ) / 07 Nights Hurghada Kindly Note That The Schedule Sailing Date For Nile Cruise For 07 Nights ( Luxor / Luxor ) { Every Saturday , Monday &amp; Wednesday } Day 1: Arrive Luxor Airport &amp; meet and assist by Our Representative with sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned Car to your Nile Cruise in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in Embarkation Before Lunch ( Your Accommodation On Board Cruise Will Be On Full Board Basis , Starting With Lunch &amp; Ending With Breakfast ) afternoon free at leisure &amp; Overnight in Luxor Day 2: Breakfast on Board Cruise then visit Luxor Museum then visit The East Bank ( Karnak temple &amp; Luxor temple ) The Temple of Luxor was the center of the most important one, the festival of Opet. Built largely by Amenhotep III and Ramesses III , it appears that the temple \'s purpose was for a suitable setting for the rituals of the festival The festival itself was to reconcile the human aspect of the ruler with the divine office , The Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples. This vast complex was built and enlarged over a thirteen hundred year period. The three main temples of Mut, Monthu and Amun are enclosed by enormous brick walls sail to Esna Cross the Look , Sail to Edfu , Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor Day 3: Breakfast on Board Cruise Cross to the West Bank then Visit The West Bank ( valley of kings, Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon ) Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit , sail to Esna Cross the Lock , Sail To Edfu ,Dinner &amp; Overnight in Edfu Day 4: After breakfast visit the Temple of Horus Dedicated to Horus, the falcon headed god It was believed that the temple was built on the site of the great battle between Horus and Seth. Hence, Sailing to Kom Ombo.visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, Arriving at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, near Kom Ombo, Dedicated jointly to Haroeris, The Good Doctor, and Sobek, the crocodile god, the temple is famous for its twin entrances , Sailing to Aswan. Dinner &amp; Overnight On Board Cruise . Day 5: Breakfast on board cruise then visit The world-famous High Dam it was built in the1960s , then visit Phila temple dedicated to the goddess lsis, which include a temple of Hathor, a Birth House and two pylons, celebrate all the deities involved in the lsis and Osiris , view the Elephantine Island and view the Agha Khan Mausoleum , atop a hill at the southern end of the west bank. The Agha Khan use to spend every winter in Aswan and was buried here in this magnificent mausoleum, modeled on the Fatimid tombs in Cairo. Dinner &amp; Overnight in Aswan Day 6: Breakfast on Board Cruise free at leisure Sailing to Edfu Stop For View of Kom Ombo Temple Dinner &amp; Overnight in Edfu . Day 7: Breakfast on Board Cruise then Sail to Esna visit the temple of God Khnum Sailing to Luxor. Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor. Day 8: Disembarkation after breakfast &amp; then transfer to Hurghada By Air Conditioned Private Car &lt;&lt; about Four Hours drive &gt;&gt; arrive your hotel in Hurghada Dinner &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Hurghada Day 9: Breakfast at hotel, Free days In Hurghada &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Hurghada . Day 10: Breakfast at hotel, Free days In Hurghada &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Hurghada . Day 11: Breakfast at hotel, Free days In Hurghada &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Hurghada . Day 12: Breakfast at hotel, Free days In Hurghada &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Hurghada . Day 13: Breakfast at hotel, Free days In Hurghada &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Hurghada . Day 14: Breakfast at hotel, Free days In Hurghada &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Hurghada . Day 15: After breakfast transfer to Luxor By Air Conditioned Private Car &lt;&lt; about Four Hours drive &gt;&gt; arrive Luxor Airport for final departure . Program Includes : 07 Nights On Board Five Stars Nile Cruise On Full Board Accommodation ( Start With Lunch &amp; End With Breakfast ) With Sightseeing As Mentioned Above in Your Program Itinerary . 07 Nights in Hurghada on half board basis ( Breakfast &amp; Dinner ) Air Conditioned Private Car transfer between ( Luxor / Hurghada &amp; Vice Versa ) Entrance fees during sightseeing As Nile Cruise Program With English Egyptologist guide as program All transfers in the program By Air Conditioned Car All Meet &amp; Assist Through Airport Transfers Through Our Representatives Service charge &amp; taxes Program Excludes : Entry visa to Egypt . Your browser does not support script ",22);arrFiles[17]=new Array(18,"CRS_7crs_7lux.htm","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 14 Nights / 15 Days ","","","Nile Cruises 14 Nights / 15 Days 07 Nights Luxor / 07 Nights Cruise ( Luxor / Luxor ) Day 1: Arrive Luxor Airport meet and assist by Our Representative with sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in. Overnight at hotel in Luxor .( Kindly Note That The Schedule Sailing Date For Cruise 07 Nights ( Luxor / Luxor ) { Every Saturday , Monday &amp; Wednesday } ) Day 2: Breakfast at your hotel in Luxor &amp; then meet Our Representative to transfer to your Nile Cruise ( Your Accommodation On Board Cruise Will Be On Full Board Basis Starting With Lunch &amp; Ending With Breakfast ) P.M free at leisure , Overnight in Luxor Day 3: Breakfast on Board Cruise then visit Luxor Museum then visit Karnak temple &amp; Luxor temple The Temple of Luxor was the center of the most important one, the festival of Opet. Built largely by Amenhotep III and Ramesses III , it appears that the temple \'s purpose was for a suitable setting for the rituals of the festival The festival itself was to reconcile the human aspect of the ruler with the divine office , The Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples. This vast complex was built and enlarged over a thirteen hundred year period. The three main temples of Mut, Monthu and Amun are enclosed by enormous brick walls sail to Esna Cross the Look , Sail to Edfu , Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor Day 4: Breakfast on Board Cruise Cross to the West Bank then Visit valley of kings,Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit , sail to Esna Cross the Lock , Sail To Edfu ,Dinner &amp; Overnight in Edfu Day 5: After breakfast visit the Temple of Horus Dedicated to Horus, the falcon headed god It was believed that the temple was built on the site of the great battle between Horus and Seth. Hence, Sailing to Kom Ombo.visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, Arriving at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, near Kom Ombo, Dedicated jointly to Haroeris, The Good Doctor, and Sobek, the crocodile god, the temple is famous for its twin entrances , Sailing to Aswan. Dinner &amp; Overnight On Board Cruise . Day 6: Breakfast on board cruise then visit The world-famous High Dam it was built in the1960s , then visit Phila temple dedicated to the goddess lsis, which include a temple of Hathor, a Birth House and two pylons, celebrate all the deities involved in the lsis and Osiris , view the Elephantine Island and view the Agha Khan Mausoleum , atop a hill at the southern end of the west bank. The Agha Khan use to spend every winter in Aswan and was buried here in this magnificent mausoleum, modeled on the Fatimid tombs in Cairo. Dinner &amp;. Overnight in Aswan Day 7: Breakfast on Board Cruise free at leisure Sailing to Edfu Stop For View of Kom Ombo Temple Dinner &amp; Overnight in Edfu . Day 8: Breakfast on Board Cruise then Sail to Esna visit the temple of God Khnum Sailing to Luxor. Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor. Day 9: Disembarkation after breakfast then meet Our Representative to transfer to your hotel in Luxor for check-in. Overnight at your hotel in Luxor Day 10: Breakfast at hotel in Luxor , Free days at Leisure in Luxor &amp; Overnights at your hotel in Luxor . Day 11: Breakfast at hotel in Luxor , Free days at Leisure in Luxor &amp; Overnights at your hotel in Luxor . Day 12: Breakfast at hotel in Luxor , Free days at Leisure in Luxor &amp; Overnights at your hotel in Luxor . Day 13: Breakfast at hotel in Luxor , Free days at Leisure in Luxor &amp; Overnights at your hotel in Luxor . Day 14: Breakfast at hotel in Luxor , Free days at Leisure in Luxor &amp; Overnights at your hotel in Luxor . Day 15 &lt;&lt; on departure day &gt;&gt; : After breakfast at hotel meet Our Representative to transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car to Luxor Airport to fly back to your home . Program Includes : 01 Night in Luxor on bed &amp; breakfast basis ( First Stay ) 07 Nights On Board Five Stars Nile Cruise On Full Board Accommodation ( Start With Lunch &amp; End With Breakfast ) With Sightseeing As Mentioned Above in Your Program Itinerary . 06 Nights in Luxor on bed &amp; breakfast basis ( Second Stay ) Entrance fees during sightseeing with English Egyptologist guide During Nile Cruise as program All transfers in the program By Air Conditioned Private Car All Meet &amp; Assist Through Airport Transfers Through Our Representatives All Service charge &amp; taxes Program Excludes : International Flight Tickets Entry visa to Egypt Your browser does not support script ",22);arrFiles[18]=new Array(19,"CRS_7crs_7shrm.htm","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 14 Nights / 15 Days ","","","Nile Cruises 14 Nights / 15 Days 07 Nights Cruise ( Luxor / Luxor ) / 07 Nights Sharm El Sheikh Kindly Note That The Schedule Sailing Date For Nile Cruise For 07 Nights ( Luxor / Luxor ) { Every Saturday } Day 1: Arrive Luxor International Airport &amp; meet and assist by Our Representative with sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned Car to your Nile Cruise in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in ( Full Board Basis Accommodation Will be Served On Board Cruise &amp; It Will be Starting With Lunch &amp; Ending With Breakfast ) free at leisure , Overnight On Board Cruise in Luxor Day 2: Breakfast on Board Cruise then visit Luxor Museum , sail to Esna Cross the Look , Sail to Edfu , Dinner &amp; Overnight in Edfu Day 3: After breakfast visit the Temple of Horus Dedicated to Horus, the falcon headed god It was believed that the temple was built on the site of the great battle between Horus and Seth. Hence, Sailing to Kom Ombo.visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, Arriving at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, near Kom Ombo, Dedicated jointly to Haroeris, The Good Doctor, and Sobek, the crocodile god, the temple is famous for its twin entrances , Sailing to Aswan. Dinner &amp; Overnight in Aswan Day 4: Breakfast on board cruise then visit The world-famous High Dam it was built in the1960s , then visit Phila temple dedicated to the goddess lsis, which include a temple of Hathor, a Birth House and two pylons, celebrate all the deities involved in the lsis and Osiris , view the Elephantine Island and view the Agha Khan Mausoleum , atop a hill at the southern end of the west bank. The Agha Khan use to spend every winter in Aswan and was buried here in this magnificent mausoleum, modeled on the Fatimid tombs in Cairo. Dinner &amp;. Overnight in Aswan Day 5: Breakfast on Board Cruise free at leisure Sailing to Edfu Stop For View of Kom Ombo Temple Dinner &amp; Overnight in Edfu . Day 6: Breakfast on Board Cruise then Sail to Esna visit the temple of Khnum Sailing to Luxor. Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor. Day 7: Breakfast on Board Cruise Cross to the West Bank then Visit valley of kings, Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit , then visit Karnak temple &amp; Luxor temple The Temple of Luxor was the center of the most important one, the festival of Opet. Built largely by Amenhotep III and Ramesses III , it appears that the temple \'s purpose was for a suitable setting for the rituals of the festival The festival itself was to reconcile the human aspect of the ruler with the divine office , The Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples. This vast complex was built and enlarged over a thirteen hundred year period. The three main temples of Mut, Monthu and Amun are enclosed by enormous brick walls ,Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor Day 8: Disembarkation after breakfast then meet Our Representative to transfer to Luxor Airport To Take Your Domestic Flight To Sharm El Sheikh , Arrival in Sharm El Sheik Airport &amp; meet Our Representative to transfer to your hotel for Check-in free day , Dinner &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh. Day 9: Breakfast at Your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh , Free day In Sharm El Sheikh Dinner at Hotel &amp; Overnights at your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh Day 10: Breakfast at Your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh , Free day In Sharm El Sheikh Dinner at Hotel &amp; Overnights at your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh Day 11: Breakfast at Your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh , Free day In Sharm El Sheikh Dinner at Hotel &amp; Overnights at your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh Day 12: Breakfast at Your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh , Free day In Sharm El Sheikh Dinner at Hotel &amp; Overnights at your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh Day 13: Breakfast at Your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh , Free day In Sharm El Sheikh Dinner at Hotel &amp; Overnights at your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh Day 14: Breakfast at Your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh , Free day In Sharm El Sheikh Dinner at Hotel &amp; Overnights at your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh Day 15 &lt;&lt; on departure day &gt;&gt;: Breakfast at Your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh &amp; then meet Our Representative to transfer to Sharm El Sheikh Airport for final departure . Program Includes : 07 Nights On Board Five Stars Nile Cruise On Full Board Accommodation ( Start With Lunch &amp; End With Breakfast ) With Sightseeing As Mentioned Above in Your Program Itinerary . 07 Nights in Sharm El Sheikh on Half Board basis ( Breakfast &amp; Dinner ) Entrance fees during sightseeing As Nile Cruise Program With English Egyptologist guide All transfers in the program By Air Conditioned Car All Meet &amp; Assist Through Airport Transfers Through Our Representatives Service charge &amp; taxes Program Excludes : Entry visa to Egypt Domestic Flight Tickets between ( Luxor / Sharm El Sheikh ) Your browser does not support script ",23);arrFiles[19]=new Array(20,"CRS_7crs_lux_lux.htm","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 7 Nights Nile Cruise","","","Nile Cruises 7 Nights Nile Cruise Kindly note the sailing date for Cruise From Luxor to Luxor Every ( Monday ,Wednesday &amp; Saturday ) Day 1: Embark to your Nile cruise , Embarkation, lunch &amp; dinner on board free at leisure. Overnight in Luxor Day 2: Breakfast on board, visit Karnak temple &amp; Luxor Temple then lunch on board cruise P.M. Visit valley of kings, queen Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon .Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun). Captain Welcome Cocktail party dinner. Overnight in Luxor Day 3: Breakfast on board, sail to Edfu via Esna lock Edfu is a longer trip (105 km from Aswan) but it houses the best-preserved cult temple in Egypt which is essential viewing for archaeological enthusiasts. Dedicated to Horus, the falcon-headed god, it was built during the reigns of six Ptolemies. Lunch . Afternoon tea &amp; dinner on board, Overnight in Edfu Day 4: Breakfast on board, visit the temple of Horus in Edfu, sail to Kom Ombo, lunch &amp; visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, Kom Ombo and Edfu are both easily accessible from Aswan, by day cruise, felucca, bus or taxi. sail to Aswan. Dinner, Overnight in Aswan Day 5: Breakfast on board, visit Philea temple -Philae Temple was also dismantled and reassembled ( on Agilika lsland about 500m. from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam. The temple, dedicated to the goddess lsis, is in a beautiful setting which has been landscaped to match its original site. Its various shrines and sanctuaries, which include a temple of Hathor, a Birth House and two pylons, celebrate all the deities involved in the lsis and Osiris myth. High Dam,The world-famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the1960s. lunch P.M. sailing by felucca around the Kitchener \'s Island and Agha Khan Mausoleum Take a felucca to the Mausoleum, atop a hill at the southern end of the west bank. The Agha Khan use to spend every winter in Aswan and was buried here in this magnificent mausoleum, modelled on the Fatimid tombs in Cairo. dinner on boat . Overnight in Aswan Day 6: Breakfast on board, free at leisure or ( optional tour to Abu Simbel by private car ) sail to Kom Ombo stop for view of Kom Ombo temple, sail to Edfu. Overnight in Edfu Day 7: Breakfast on board, sail to Esna &amp; visit the temple of God Khnum, Amun order Khnum, the &#8216;Divine Potter&#8217;, to shape a baby boy on his potter&#8217;s wheel, and his ka, or &#8216;spirit double&#8217;, which would represent the child&#8217;s divine and immortal spirit. The queen, assisted by Hathor, Isis and Nephthys, would give birth to the divine son, offspring of pharaoh and gods, recognized by his father Amun. sail to Luxor. Dinner, Overnight in Luxor Day 8 : Disembarkation after breakfast, ( End of our service ) Program includes:- 07 Nights in Nile Cruise on full board accommodation including sightseeing as mentioned in the program . All transfers in the program by air-conditioned motor coach All Sightseeing in Nile Cruise with Professional Egyptology English speaking guide All Entrance fees during sightseeing in Nile Cruise. All Service charge &amp; taxes. Program excludes:- Optional Abu Simbel Tour by Motor coach N.B. The Nile Cruises have the right to change the schedule, program and sailing hours for reasons beyond our control, such as water level, opening of bridges, long queues of boats at locks, &#8230;&#8230;.etc during the Cruise. Your browser does not support script ",19);arrFiles[20]=new Array(21,"DaytourfromAswantoAbuSimbel.htm","22 May 2008","Day tour from Aswan to Abu Simbel","","","Day tour from Aswan to Abu Simbel - Meet our Representative in Aswan to accompany you by private air-conditioned car to travel to Abu Simbel, Arrive Abu Simbel then visit the two temples at Abu Simbel among the most magnificent monuments in the world but their removal and reconstruction was an historic event in itself. When the temples (280 km from Aswan) were threatened by submersion in Lake Nasser, due to the construction of the High Dam the Egyptian Government secured the support of UNESCO and launched a world wide appeal. During the salvage operation which began in 1964 and continued until 1968, the two temples were dismantled and raised over 60 meters up the sandstone cliff where they had been built more than 3,000 years before. Here they were reassembled, in the exact same relationship to each other and the sun, and covered with an artificial mountain. Most of the joins in the stone have now been filled by antiquity experts, but inside the temples it is still possible to see where the blocks were cut. You can also go inside the man made dome and see an exhibition of photographs showing the different stages of the massive removal project. Abu Simbel was first reported by J. L. Burckhardt in 1813, when he came over the mountain and only saw the facade of the great temple as he was preparing to leave that area via the Nile. The two temples, that of Ramesses II primarily dedicated to Re-Harakhte, and that of his wife, Nefertari dedicated to Hathor, became a must see for Victorians visiting Egypt, even though it required a trip up the Nile, and often they were covered deeply in sand, as they were when Burckhardt found them.. Drive back to Aswan &amp; Transfer to your requested place in Aswan { end of our Service }. n Your browser does not support script ",15);arrFiles[21]=new Array(22,"DaytourfromLuxortoAbuSimbel.htm","22 May 2008","Day tour from Luxor to Abu Simbel ","","","Day tour from Luxor to Abu Simbel Meet our Representative in Luxor { Please advise your hotel name } to accompany you by private air-conditioned car to transfer to Luxor railway station to travel to Aswan by First Class Seating Train { Train Number 84 } depart Luxor railway station at 05.05 A.M and Arrive Aswan railway station at 08.15 Meet &amp; assist by our Representative with the Sign of your name, Then transfer by private air-conditioned car to Abu Simbel, Arrive Abu Simbel then visit the two temples at Abu Simbel among the most magnificent monuments in the world but their removal and reconstruction was an historic event in itself. When the temples (280 km from Aswan) were threatened by submersion in Lake Nasser, due to the construction of the High Dam the Egyptian Government secured the support of UNESCO and launched a world wide appeal. During the salvage operation which began in 1964 and continued until 1968, the two temples were dismantled and raised over 60 meters up the sandstone cliff where they had been built more than 3,000 years before. Here they were reassembled, in the exact same relationship to each other and the sun, and covered with an artificial mountain. Most of the joins in the stone have now been filled by antiquity experts, but inside the temples it is still possible to see where the blocks were cut. You can also go inside the man made dome and see an exhibition of photographs showing the different stages of the massive removal project. Abu Simbel was first reported by J. L. Burckhardt in 1813, when he came over the mountain and only saw the facade of the great temple as he was preparing to leave that area via the Nile. The two temples, that of Ramesses II primarily dedicated to Re-Harakhte, and that of his wife, Nefertari dedicated to Hathor, became a must see for Victorians visiting Egypt, even though it required a trip up the Nile, and often they were covered deeply in sand, as they were when Burckhardt found them.. Drive back to Aswan railway station to travel back to Luxor by First Class Seating Train { end of our Service }. Your browser does not support script ",15);arrFiles[22]=new Array(23,"Divinginalex.htm","22 May 2008","Diving in Alexandria ","","","Diving in Alexandria Day 1: Meet Our Representative at your hotel in Alexandria ( Please Advise Your Hotel Name ) To transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car to your Diving Center , Start Your Diving Program With Our Diving Center ,Daily from 09.30 A.M to 02.30 P.M 02 dives on the city of Cleopatra followed by lunch in the diving Centre &amp; then drive back to your Hotel in Alexandria Program Includes : 01 Day Diving With Our Diving Center in Alexandria 02 dives with weight belts, tanks, guide soft drinks and Lunch in your diving Centre during daily diving All Service charge &amp; taxes Some Information about Alexandra Diving Center :- A diving center built inside the club with a Roman style which make you feel living in that time , a friendly atmosphere is our principal part of working in all our diving centers The Cleopatra`s Empire, the ancient city of Alexandria, Palaces, Ships and over 7000 Pharaonic and greco roman archeological pices ( statues, columns and other ) preserved their colours and shape since 300 BC at a depth of 8 to 15 meters Underwater 15 years experience in diving as instructor Instructor of more than 10 diving specialties Languages ( English, French, Italian, Arabic ) Diving Instructors : 5 Diving Instructor male and female with different languages ( Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Greek ) Experience in underwater Archaeology Very familiar with the immersed city of Cleopatra Familiar with the diving sites as most of them has been working with the team of underwater Archaeology during the discovery of the immersed City. Very active team cooperative profissional and frindly team. Dive masters : Several dive masters with very good experience with the diving sites and several languages tongue. Adminestrator : 2 nice ladies help you to register your dives, chose your instructor or your dive master, also to keep your registration files, and prepare your medical and all your official documents for certification or assure your stamps on your log book and all administrative work before and after diving. Compressors &amp; Maintenance Man : 2 Technicians specialists in compressors and diving equipment&#8217;s maintenance of diving equipments. The Compressors : New Diving compressors (Bower) to assure the air for the divers air banks to assure rapid filling. Compressor man is responsible for the filling of tanks. Diving Tanks : 100 diving tanks aluminum. Diving Equipments : 50 sets of full equipment for 50 divers , Cameras for renting , Camera video for renting The Diving Boat : A 20 meters diving boat of pharaoh style. Very good boat crow , the captain is an Ex navy officer.The diving sites is 10 minutes on boat. 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Linkpage: http://www.cruiseshipsworld.com Your browser does not support script ",40);arrFiles[25]=new Array(26,"new_abusimbel.htm","22 May 2008","Abu Simbel","","","Abu Simbel The first, and largest of the temples, is dedicated to the sun god Ra-Harakhte, while the second, which is smaller, and a few metres to the north, was dedicated by Ramses II to his beautiful wife, Nefertari, to be worshipped together with other deities. These two temples attracted world-wide attention when they were threatened by inundation by the waters of the High Dam. In response to an appeal by the Arab Republic of Egypt, UNESCO, in 1959, initiated an international donations campaign to save the monuments of Nubia, the relics of the oldest human civilization. The salvage of the Abu Simbel temples began in 1963, and cost some 36 million dollars. Once again the Abu Simbel temples were relocated on the plateau to greet the sunrise every morning. The Greater Abu Simbel Temple (Ramses II) One of the many relics erected by the Pharaoh Ramses II, this is the grandest and most beautiful of temples. The facade is 33 metres high, and 38 metres broad, and guarded by for statues of Ramses II, each of which is 20 metres high.High on the facade, there is a carved row of baboons, smiling at the sunrise. On the doorway of the temple, there is a beautiful inscription of the king \'s name: Ser-Ma \'at-Ra and between the legs of the colossal statues on the facade, we can see smaller statues of RamseS Il \'s family: his mother Mut-tuy, his wife Nefertari and his sons and daughters.There are also a number of dedications, important amongst which is Ramses Il \'s marriage to the daughter of the King of the Hittites. Beyond their entrance, there is the Great Hall of Pillars, with eight pillars bearing the deified Ramses II in the shape of Osiris.The walls of this hall bear inscriptions r cording the Battle of Kadesh waged by RamseS II against the Hittites.Then we enter the smaller hall of the temple - the hall of the nobles, containing four square pillars.Then we come to the Holiest of Holies, where we Amun-Ra find four statues of: Ra-Harakhte, Ptah, Amun-Ra and King Ramses II.This temple is unique, since the sun shines directly on the Holiest of Holies two days a year: February 21, the king \'s birthday, and October 22, the date of his coronation. The Smaller Abu Simbel Temple (Nefertari) Located north of the Greater Temple, this was carved in the rock by Ramses II and dedicated to the goddess of Love and Beauty, Hathur, and also to his favourite wife, Nefertari. The Facade is adorned by six statues, four to Ram ses II and two to his wife Nefertari. The entrance leads to a hall containing six pillars bearing the head of the goddess, Hathur.The eastern wall bears inscriptions depicting Ramses II striking the enemy before Ra-Harakhte and Amun-Ra. Other wall scenes show Ramses II and Nefertari offering sacrifices to the gods.Beyond this hall, there is another wall with similar scenes and paintings. Finally, we reach the Holiest of Holies, where we find the statue of the goddess Hathur.This is, indeed, a most awesome sight to the visitor; for here he finds the greatest artificial dome that bears the man-made mountain behind the Temples of Abu Simbel. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",42);arrFiles[26]=new Array(27,"new_abydos.htm","22 May 2008","Abydos","","","Abydos It was the chief seat of worship of good Osiris and also of god Amun and after that his son Ramses II at Siti I temple . which is L-shaped Engraved on the temple&#8217;s walls are the names of all Pharaonic kings who tok the reign since king Mena . It lies on the west bank ogf the Nile . 12Km south east of Balyana town . It Is famous for its tombs discovered in 1895 attributed to kings of the first and second dynasties . The most important remaining monuments . Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",39);arrFiles[27]=new Array(28,"new_alxandria.htm","22 May 2008","Alexandria","","","Alexandria When the biting cold of winter sets in, the shores of Egypt, stretching unpolluted for miles and miles, offers the warmth of the sun that has deserted other shores to shine only here honoring, it seems, the ancient days when the sun was an Egypt deity.Despite the passage of time, the sun still remains friendly to Egypt, and invites you to enjoy a winter warmth away from the bitter snowy cold, and a pleasant summer breeze far from the oppressive midday heat.Egypt, a world renowned winter resort, has numerous beautiful beaches. Its northern coast from Sallum to Rafah is 1181 km. long; its eastern coastline, from Suez to Halayeb, is some 1085 km. long; while the shores on the Gulfs of Suez and Aqaba teem with the most exquisite beaches, spectacular coral reefs and large varieties of colored fish, rarely found elsewhere.Anyone who has seen these beaches must return many times to feast their eyes and fill their hearts with these attractive images that forever remain stamped in the memory, as if one were viewing the most exquisite paintings on earth.Once again, in the name of the sun, we invite you to visit us. We emphatically declare that you will have no regrets, but will come back many, many times. ALEXANDRIA Alexandria is the shining pearl of the Mediterranean, and a beacon radiating its deep-rooted culture and heritage to the world at large.The second largest city and the main port of Egypt, Alexandria was built by the Greek architect Dinocrates (332-331 B.C.) on the site of an old fishing village called Rhakotis, at the orders of Alexander the Great. The city, immortalizing Alexander \'s name, flourished, beyond all expectations, into a prominent cultural, intellectual and economic metropolis, the remains of which are still evident to this day.It was the renowned capitol of the Ptolemies, with numerous and diverse monuments. It was the scene of the most thrilling drama involving Cleopatra, Julius Ceasar, Marc Anthony and Octavius. Alexandria lies nothwest of the Nile Delta and adjoins Lake Mariut. It is linked to Cairo by the Delta Road (231 km.) and the Desert Road (225 km.). It is one of the most notable summer resorts in the Middle East, known for its temperate winters and beaches, with soft sands and magnificent scenery that stetch for 40 km. along the Mediterranean Sea, from Abu Kir, in the east, to Sidi Abdul Rahman, in the west. Tourist Attractions The Graeco-Roman Museum - Pompey \'s Pillar - The Roman Amphitheatre The Catacombs of Kom al-Shoqafa - Al-Shatby Necropolis The Tombs of Al-Anfushi - The Tombs of Mustafa Kamel (Rushdy) The Fort of Qait Bay - The Mosque of Mursi Abbas Al-Montazah Palace - The beaches - Abu Kir Suburb Museums The Royal Jewellery Museum The Museum of Fine Arts The Hydrobiological Institute and Museum The Montazah Palace Gardens The Antoniadis Gardens The Shallalat Gardens The Alexandria University Conference Center Tourist sites west of Alexandria Sidi Kir - King Mariut - Abu Mina - Borg al-Arab - Maraqia Tourist Village Marina Ruins - Alamein - Al-Alamein Beach - Sidi Abdel Rahman Beach Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",43);arrFiles[28]=new Array(29,"new_ashmounein.htm","22 May 2008","Ashmounein","","","Ashmounein It is lies on the western bank of the Nile . about 8Km . away form Mallawi . It was the capital of the region at that time and was called &#8220; Hermopolis &#8220; It contains the relies of the Greek city where there are a number of basilica pillars . It is similar to the Aeropolis temple in Greece . Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",38);arrFiles[29]=new Array(30,"new_aswan.htm","22 May 2008","Aswan","","","Aswan Situated on the eastern bank of the Nile, 899 km south of Cairo,Aswan links Egypt with Sudan; it is the gate to the African continent, and, as such is an important commercial centre. Main Tourist Sites Elephantine Island : One of the strongest forts along Egypt?s southern borders, this island lies opposite to the Cataract Hotel. Its chief deity was Khnum, in the shape of a ram?s head. The tourist is advised to first tour the island before visiting its monuments and museum. The Island Temples : There are ruins of several stone temples from various periods. The inscriptions on the pylon of a hall in the southern temple depict Alexander II as king of Egypt while offering sacrifices to the local deities. The Museum : Located east of the old city, the museum houses a number of important relics from Graeco-Roman times, collected from Aswan and Nubia. The Nilometre : Dating to the Roman period, the Nilometre shows the height of the Nile floods in Greek, Demotic and Arabic, and was used until very recently. Agilika Island : This island now houses the Temple and relics of Philae island that was submerged by the waters of the High Dam. The Temple of Philae was dismantled and re-assembled on this island which lies about 500 metres from the original Philae Island. Sound and Light Spectacle is performed in various lang II ages. Plantation Island : Lies mid-stream, near Elephantine Island, is a natural exhibition of equatorial and tropical trees and shrubs. mun Island : A small island on which a tourist hotel was built. Tombs of the Nobles : These rock-tombs are hewn in the western hills, opposite the northern tip of Aswan, and date back to the 23rd century B.C. The inscriptions covering The walls of these tombs depict the role of these nobles in protecting the land, and of their journeys to the interior of Africa. The Agha Khan Mausoleum: The Mausoleum of the late leader of the Ismaili sect stands on the west bank opposite them Cataract Hotel. It is an exquisite example of Fatimid architecture. The Monastery of St Simeon (Deir Amba Sama?an) : Dating back to the 6th century AD, the Monastery is one of the most intact Coptic monasteries, It comprises a church with paintings showing Christ and the Saints. The Unfinished Obelisk : This huge unfinished obelisk measures 41 metres in length and 4 metres square at the base. It is important because it shows the techniques adopted by the Ancient Egyptians in cutting out these obel isks. Amun Village: On the west bank, and overlooking Lake Nasser, the 48-acre village comprises a tourist hotel, with a main restaurant and an Italian restaurant, a fully-equipped therapeutic centre, and 352 bungalows (chalets) built on Nubian architectural lines. The Temple of Kalabsha : Dating back to the Roman Emperor Octavius Augustus (30 BC?14 AD), the temple was moved from its original site 55 kms south of Aswan, on the west bank, and rebuilt near the High Dam. It is one of the largest sandstone temples in Nubia. Its walls are covered with texts and inscriptions depicting Egyptian deities such as Isis, Osiris and others. Beit el-Waly Temple: This rock-hewn temple is one of the five temples built by Ramses II in Nubia. It comprises a courtyard, a hypostyle hail, and a kiosk, with multicoloured texts and inscriptions, as well as scenes of the King in the battlefield. Features of modern Aswan The Aswan Dam: Built in 1902 AD south of Aswan, it signalled the beginning of modern irrigation in Egypt. The High Dam: This 20th century engineering miracle is one of the largest dams in the world, and was built to safeguard Egypt against the high Nile floods which either destroyed large tracts of land or ran wastefully into the Mediterranean. The dam, 111 metres above sea-level, is 3,600 metres long and 40 metres wide at the top. The Temple of Kom-Ombo : Located in the town of Kom-OmbO, 45 kms north of Aswan, the Temple, dating to the Ptolemies, is built on a high dune overlooking the Nile. There are also tombs from the Old Kingdom in the vicinity of Kom-Ombo village. The Temple of Edfu: This huge and exquisite Temple, from the Ptolemic period, and devoted to the god, Horus, is located at the town of Edfu, 123 kms north of Aswan. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",47);arrFiles[30]=new Array(31,"new_asyut.htm","22 May 2008","Asyut","","","Asyut Asyut is the largest town in Upper Egypt and lies about 234 miles south of Cairo. It is an old city which was first settled in pharaonic times, then the capital of the Thirteenth Nome of Upper Egypt and named Syut. Later,the Greeks renamed it Lycopolis which means  \'city of the wolf \'. This was due to the importance of the Jackal gods Wepwawet (Opener of Ways) and Anubis. Althoughthe city was of considerable strategic value in its position between Upper and Lower Egypt, it somehow managed to stay clear of national importance as a capitalTwo very important people we know of were born in the Greek city of Lycopolis. Probably the best know saint of Christian Egypt, John of Lycopolis was a carpenter who withdrew to the desert of the nearby mountains. He was a prophet who for example, predicted Theodosius, the Roman emperor \'s victory over Maximus and Eugenius. He died in 394 AD. Less known is Plotinus, who was a neo-Platonist who studied under the founder of that movement, Ammonius. He was born here in 205 AD. Later he moved to Rome where he taught a doctrine based on the  \'union of the soul with God through ecstasy and contemplation \'.In more recent times, it was the end of the road for camel caravans that traveled up the 40 Day Road from Darfur in the Sudan, and as late as the 1850 \'s it had the largest slave market in Egypt.Today Asyut is the capital of the Said (Upper Egypt) governorate, has a large Christian community and is the region \'s most important agricultural center, dealing in cotton and grain. It also has some carpet manufacturing industry. It is also the home of the third largest university in Egypt. Besides the ancient attractions near Asyut, there is also Banana Island, which is a nice place to relax. On the north edge of the City you will find the 19th century English barrage, which was built to control the Nile by regulating the flow of water into the Ibrahimiyya Canal. This Canal is an important source of irrigation water though out the region.Also notable is the Lillian Trasher Orphanage. The founder of the Orphanage was born in Jacksonville, Florida but came to Egypt in 1910 and died there in 1961. The orphanage is a source of pride to the large, local Coptic population.Of ancient interest is the Necropolis of Assiut. Here, tombs of many regional leaders may be found which document the area \'s historical significance. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",41);arrFiles[31]=new Array(32,"new_bahariya.htm","22 May 2008","Bahariya","","","Bahariya Bahariya is the closest oasis to Cairo in kilometers, but the most distant oasis in time. Bahariya Oasis, part of the highly populated Giza Governorate, has been slow to move into the modern world. Of course, for the traveler in search of the past this is wonderful. The depression is 94 kilometers long and 42 kilometers wide and contains 2000 square kilometers. There are plenty of hills and mountains in Bahariya Depression and they form the dominant feature of the oasis. Among the dominant mountains are Gebel Hafuf, Gebel al-Ghaba, Mountain of the Forest, Gebel Ghurabi, Mountain of theCrow; Gebel Dist, Mountain of the Pot. Despite the fact that Bahariya is the highest oasis in elevation, the water makes its way to the surface through natural fissures. Bahariya also has a number of ancient aqueduct systems. In the 1920 \'s and the 1930 \'s dozens of major fossils were discovered including Simoliophis rochebrunei, the largest and oldest snake known. Crops are plentiful in Bahariya. Orchards contain a variety of tries, including dates, lemon, olive, mango and guava. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",39);arrFiles[32]=new Array(33,"new_benihassan.htm","22 May 2008","Beni Hassan","","","Beni Hassan It is a Pharaonic City that lies on the eastern bank of the Nile about 20 Km south of Minya . It has 39 rock tombs with many important engravings which depict daily life during the Middle Kingdom . The most important are Amenemhat tomb . Khnum Hotep II tomb , Ba`it II and Khety . This are hosts also numerous red granite pillars of high value and a temple constructed by Hatschepsut and Thutmasis III known as Istabl Antar . The Ptolemies called it &#8220; Cave of Artemis &#8220; Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",39);arrFiles[33]=new Array(34,"new_benisuef.htm","22 May 2008","Beni Suef","","","Beni Suef The capital of the Beni Suef governorate, Beni Suef is an important agricultural center which grew from a small village since the turn of the century and now hosts a population of over 150,000. It is famous for its linen manufacturing in the Middle Ages, and continues to be heavily involved in cotton-spinning and carpet making. Located about 75 miles south of Cairo, the Meidum Pyramid is nearby, as is the Fayoum Oasis. The most interesting aspect of Beni Suef is the Museum. The first floor of the museum is devoted to Pharaonic items such as statues, canopic jars and saarcophagi and various Graeco-Roman items. Most of these items came from nearby Abusir and Heracleopolis Magna. The second floor is devoted to Coptic and Muslim items which came from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",39);arrFiles[34]=new Array(35,"new_cairo.htm","22 May 2008","Cairo","","","Cairo Egypt is the cradle of civilization, the beacon of religion and the gateway to Africa. Cairo is the foremost capital on the African continent and lies at the center of all routes leading to, and from the capitals of the three continents: Asia, Africa and Europe.Egypt, for over fifty centuries,engendered the development of culture and civilization: Pharaonic, Christian and Islamic; and, all during those long years, has generously contributed, (and received) to Europe.Consequently, when in Cairo - the capital of Egypt - you will never, not even for a moment, feel a lonely traveler! In fact, you will enjoy travelling through time, from one period to another, exhilarated by the history of those who remained immortal, though their bodies were laid to rest thousands of years ago.Cairo, which has enfolded various civilizations, does not concede to mortality, which it has overcome.Cairo, the city where past and present meet, invites you to come and enjoy its beautiful all-year weather, and visit the immortal monuments and relics, especially the ancient pyramids, in Giza, which comprise: Pharaonic Monuments Memphis : Memphis, the oldest capital of Egypt, was built by King Menes, and lies 24 kms southwest of Cairo, in AlBadrasheen. Saqqara : Saqqara is the oldest Ancient Egyptian cemetery. It lies on a desert plateau, southwest of Cairo. Above rises the step-pyramid and mortuary compound, built by the engineer lmhotep for King Zoser the first of the Ill Dynasty pharaohs. It is of the mastaba-type. The pyramid is composed of six receding mastabas on top of each other. The later pyramid builders developed this concept into the familiar even-sided pyramids. The step-pyramids measures 123.5 by 107 ins, at the base and about 59 ms in height. The Pyramid of Unas : South of the Step-Pyramid, lies the Pyramid of Unas, last of the V Dynasty pharaohs. This pyramid is noted for its tomb chamber, whose walls are inscribed with what is known as the Pyramid Texts, and whose ceiling is decorated with stars that seem to sparkle above the royal mummy. Near to the Pyramid of Unas lies the Persian Shaft, a tomb of XXVI Dynasty known as the Persian Dynasty. The Shaft is 25 ms deep and at the bottom lie several tomb chambers. The Serapeum : Only the lower corridors remain, measuring several hundred metres, in length, and containing the tombs of the sacred bull, Apis. It was first begun by the XVIII Dynasty. Close to the Serapeum lies the Greek Philosophers Circle, which contains statues of Plato, Heraklites, Pythagoras and Pindar. The Mastabas : Saqqara is noted for the mastaba-type tombs of the nobles, the most prominent of which are the tombs of V and VI Dynasty nobles. The tomb walls bear inscriptions showing the daily life of Ancient Egyptians, such as: farming, animal breeding, hunting, as well as religious rites and the offering of sacrifice to the dead. The Pyramids of Giza Lie about 10 kms from Cairo, and comprise: The Great Pyramid : The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., on an area of 13 feddans. Its height now is 137 ms (original height:146 ins). Almost 2.5 million blocks of stone were put into building this pyramid, which measures 230 ms square at the base. All this, however, dwindles when compared to the precision and astounding ability of the ancient Egyptian in building this pyramid.Close to the eastern flank of the Pyramid of Cheops lie three small pyramids dedicated either to his wives or family members. The Second Pyramid : Built by Kephren, south-west of his father \'s pyramid though lower in height: 136 ins, it still retains, on some of its upper parts, the remains of the limestone that had once covered it all. At the base, it measures 215.5 ms square. Its interior is simple, with two entrances on the north side. The Second Pyramid, like all other pyramids, had an exterior covering of fine-grain limestone. Now, only a small part of this covering remains.The visitor can also still see the remains of his mortuary temple, the Temple of the Valley, and rising causeway. These temples witnessed the religious rites during the embalming of the body. The Third Pyramid : Built by Mycerinus (Menkaure), SOuth-west of the Great and Second Pyramids it is much smaller than either one (62 ins). It is distinguished by the fact that the lower part of its sides still retain their granite slab coverings.The Ancient Egyptians, it must be noted, built the pyramids to be tombs to preserve the bodies of their dead kings, especially that they believed in resurrection and immortality.The three Pyramids of Giza are Surrounded by several small pyramids, and hundreds of mastaba-tombs of the royal family, nobles and high-ranking people. The Solar Boats (The Boats of Cheops) : The Ancient Egyptians carved spacious areas in the rock, near the Pyramids. There they placed wooden boats, to be at the disposal of the King when he went on his journey of Day and Night with the sun god, Ra, in the after world.Early excavations have discovered three such sun boat sites, on the east side of the Great Pyramid. Two other sites were discovered on the south side. When the huge stone slabs were removed, they revealed parts of a large boat, made of cedar wood, in very good condition. There were also other implements, such as oars, ropes and a kiosk for sitting. The boat was 43.5 ms long, the prow and stern were 5 ms and 7 ms high respectively. The boats are now housed in a special museum, south of the Pyramid of Cheops. The museum is open from 9-4 daily, for a fixed fee. The Sphinx : On the way to the Temple of the Valley, (of the pyramid of Kephren), lies the large statue of the Sphinx, It is one of most famous monuments in the whole world. It is, indeed, a legendary statue for it has the body of lion and the face of a man. It is 70 ms long and 20 ms high. Scholars and scientists are of the opinion that the face of the Sphinx closely resembles that of King Kephren. The Sphinx, and the Three Pyramids, are regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. A small fee is to be paid when visiting the Pyramids area. Christian Monuments AI-Mu \'allaqah Church (Hanging Church) : Dating to the late 4th and early 5th Century, this basilica was named AI-Mu \'allaqah because it was built on top of the south gate of the Fortress of Babylon. Church of Abu Sergah (Church of St. Sergius): Dating back to the beginning of the 5th Century, this basilica is built on the cave in which the Holy Family stayed and is regarded by visitors as a source of blessing. Church of Sitt Barbara (Church of St. Barbara) Church of St. Mina Church of Al-A dra (Church of the Virgin) Church of the Virgin in Zaytoun The Virgin \'s Tree Church of Marie Guirgis (Church of St. George) The Cathedral of St. Mark : This, the largest church in Africa, was built recently in Abbassia and reflects the evolution of the art of architecture. The remains of St. Mark, the first to preach Christianity in Egypt, were moved to this Cathedral. Most of the old churches are located in the Old City on the ruins of the Fortress of Babylon. St. Marcarious Church (Abu Sefein) Islamic Monuments Mosque of Ahmed Ibn TuIoun : The third mosque built in Egypt, it is characterized by its spacious grourilis and its unique minaret, spiral and a large collection of gypsum decoration. Mosque of Amr Ibn AI- \'Aas (AI-Fustat) : It was the first mosque build Egypt. It is simple in design and represents schools architecture from differ periods. AI-Azhar Mosque : The first Fatimid mosque in Cairo, it was founded in Midan Hussein by Gawhar al-Sikilli in 971 AD (361 H) as both a mosque and Madrasah (school), after Fatma al-Zahraa, the daughter of the Prophet Mohammed. It is considered to be the oldest Islamic University, the first lecture having been delivered in 975 AD. Mosque of AI-Muayid Mosque and Madrasah of Sultan Hassan The Blue Mosque The Alabaster Mosque (Mosque of Mohammed Ali) Fortress of Salah al-Din al-A yyubi (The Citadel) : Built by Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi in 1183 AD overlooking the city of Cairo from the Muqattam Hills, it houses a number of important monuments including the Mosque of Soliman Pasha, the Alabaster Mosque, the 90-meter deep Bir Yusuf (Joseph \'s Well) and AI-Gawhara Palace. House of Gamal al-Din al-Dhahabi : Located in AI-Ghoureya, it is an example of Arab buildings of the early 17th Century AD. House of AI-Seheimi : Located in Darb al-Asfar, it was founded in 1796 and constitutes another example of Islamic architecture. Attractions of Modern Cairo National Cultural Center (Opera House) :The new 7-storey opera house at the Gezira Exhibition Grounds was inaugurated on 3. 10. 1988. Designed by a team of Japanese and Egyptian architects, it is an architectural masterpiece of Islamic design. It is equipped with the most sophisticated audio-visual system and comprises: 1. The Main Theater, a closed hall comprising 1200 seats, is used for opera, ballet and classic music performances. 2. The Second Theater is also a closed hall comprising500 seats and is used for various purposes including filmfestivals and conferences. 3. The Third Theater is an open one comprising 1000 seats. There are other halls, some of which are used for training and rehearsals, in addition to the Museum and the Library containing references pertaining to the most significant artistic works. Cairo International Center for Conference : Located in Nasr City, it comprises three main conference halls, a fourth for receptions and a fifth for exhibitions. In addition, there are fully equipped secretarial offices and press center. - Main Hall: 2,500 sq.m., 2,500 seats. - Second Hall: 840 sq.m., 800 seats. - Third Hall: 900 sq.m., 600 seats. - Receptions Hall: 1,600 sq.m., 1,250 seats. - Exhibition Hall: 2,500 sq.m. Cairo Tower (Gezirah) : Over 180 meters high, it is the most outstanding attraction of modern Cairo. The first of the top two storeys has a rotating restaurant and cafeteria. Visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Cairo from the observation platform. Sound and Light Show : In an enchanting atmosphere, with sound, light, and music, the show captivates audiences and makes re-live ancient times, the history of the Pyramids and the glory of the Pharaohs. The show is presented in six languages: Arabic, English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. Pharaonic Village : Historical spectacle reflecting the style of life of ancient Egyptians. Visitors witness the daily activities of the ancient Egyptian who has known the oldest civilization. The Village also contains a papyrus museum and offers adequate services to its visitors. The visit lasts two hours. The Egyptian Museum (Tahrir Square) : It is regarded as one of the most prominent museums in the world for it offers visitors a chance to aquaint themselves with Egypt \'s ancient history over a period of 50 centuries. Its most significant showpiece is the magnificent Tutankhamun collection. The Coptic Museum (Old Cairo) : The museum houses a rare collection of ancient Christian relics including remains of architectural works, textiles, icons and old manuscripts reflecting the history of Coptic civilization. The Museum of Islamic Art (Bab al-Khalq Square) :It is regarded as the largest museum in the Middle East, housing 80,000 rare objects dating from the dawn of Islam to the Ottoman period. The Khan KhaIiIi Bazaar and Sagh : Comprising an array of shops dating to the 14th Century AD, Khan Khalili is renowned for its indigenous character and the magnificent variety of gold and silver works, embroidered clothing, leather goods and ivory-inlaid woodwork in addition to the many other attractive handicraft. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",56);arrFiles[35]=new Array(36,"new_dahab.htm","22 May 2008","Dahab","","","Dahab Dahab is one of the most attractive resorts in South Sinai. Characteristic for Dahab is a shore covered with fine golden sand that might have given Dahab its name: Gold. It lies half way between Sharm el Sheikh in the South and Nuweiba in the north. Dahab consists of two bays. El Qura Bay and Ghazala Bay. In the latter one the Bedouin villageEl Assalah is located. Within the years the area has developed into a tourist center with camps, motels, restaurants, and bazaars. The Muzeina Bedouins moved and gave place to globetrotters from all over the world to meet in a lively atmosphere exchanging experiences and travel stories in numerous restaurants and cheap accommodation. The spirit in El Assalah reminds of the late 60s. In the southern bay of El Qura is the town center, below on the golden beaches of the bay, the hotels are situated. Due to the strong wind, Dahab is an excellent place for water sports and a perfect location for windsurfing. Dahab is famous for its deceptive deep dive sites such as the Blue Hole, the Canyon and the Lighthouse. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",39);arrFiles[36]=new Array(37,"new_dakhla.htm","22 May 2008","Dakhla Oasis","","","Dakhla Oasis Recent discoveries tell us that Dakhla Oasis has been populated for over 10,000 years . Its climate was similar to that of the African savanna, with animals wandering around the shore of a huge lake.But the breakdown in the environment caused the lake to dry and forced people to migrate to the Nile Valley. Dakhla has been known as al-Wah, the Inner Oasis, Oasis Magna, and Zeszes, place of the two swords. Over a hundred ancient cemeteries have been recorded, covering a span of time from prehistory to the Roman period. The Insitut Francais d \'Archeologie Orientale, have uncovered what is believed to be the Old Kingdom capital of Dakhla Oasis. Evidence suggests Dakhla may have been much more important to the Nile Valley Pharaohs than Kharga. During the New Kingdom, Mut became the capital of Dakhla. During Roman rule Dakhla was heavily populated, but it must be remembered that Dakhla was an agricultural area. Unlike Kharga, dotted with dozens of Roman fortresses, only a few ruined fortresses have been found in Dakhla. After the Roman period the population declined, but grew again when Christians came to Dakhla. There are ruins of Coptic churches dating back as late as the seventh century. The period from the seventh to the eighteenth centuries has left a permanent mark on this oasis. Threatened by invaders from the south and west Islamic fortified towns like Qasr El Dakhla, Qalamun, and Budkhulu were constructed . Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",40);arrFiles[37]=new Array(38,"new_elalamein.htm","22 May 2008","El Alamein","","","El Alamein El Alamein is most notable as the place where the Allied forces of WW II gained a decisive victory of the Axis forces. Today, the village located about 66 miles east of Alexandria is mostly a port facility for shipping oil. However, it was once described by Churchill as having the best climate in the world. There are several hotels and a beach resort nearby (Hotel Atic). There is also a war museum with collectibles from the Battle of El Alamein and other North African battles. The only historical interest in this village would be related to WW II, and includes an Italian and German military cemeteries on Tell el-Eisa Hill just outside of town Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",39);arrFiles[38]=new Array(39,"new_elminya.htm","22 May 2008","El Minya","","","El Minya El Minya is called the  \'Bride of Upper Egypt \' do to its location which is roughly at the border of Upper and Lower Egypt. It lies about 153 miles south of Cairo and is a center for the manufacture of soap, perfume and sugar processing. It is also the provincial capital. Once a cotton center, there are some fine houses here, though not very old, which housed the Greek and Egyptian cotton barons, but now house government offices. There is little historical to see here, though the tree lined Corniche along the Nile is pleasant. About four miles outside town is a Muslim and Christian cemetery called Zawiyyet al-Mayyiteen (Place of the Dead) which is said to be one of the largest cemeteries in the world. Other sights to see include the El-Umra Mosque, which is the town \'s oldest and the El-Lamati Mosque.Unfortunately, Minya obtained a reputation for Islamic opposition to the Egyptian government. We hope this reputation is changing, as Minya has always been considered a pleasant stop over. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",39);arrFiles[39]=new Array(40,"new_fayyum.htm","22 May 2008","Fayyum","","","Fayyum The Fayyum Oasis lies in a depression, right in the Western Desert, about 103 km. southwest of Cairo.It is surrounded by high plateaus, and separated from the Nile Valley by a high ridge to the east at al-Lahun. Its water comes from the Nile river via Bahr Yussuf (Joseph \'s Canal), which leaves the Ibrahaimeya Canal at Assyut.The oasis is famed for its all-year-round pleasant climate and beautiful scenery. There is evidence of pre-historic settlements as well as Pharonic, Greek, Roman, Coptic, and Islamic monuments.In Pharaonic times, Fayyum was one of the 20 nomes of Upper Egypt. Its capital was Ihnisia, which after flourishing was renamed Birsin or House of the Crocodile, the sacred animal at that time.Fayyum boasts a combination of rural, coastal, desert, and urban environments, and thus holds out great attraction to tourists. The pharaohs called it Ayyum (Lake), the Copts Phiom (Sea), and the Arabs Al-Fayyum, after adding the definite article Al (the) to its name. Tourist Attractions Pharaonic Monuments - Greek and Roman Monuments Coptic and Islamic Monuments - Natural Springs - Lake Qarun Water Wheels - The Artificial Forest Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",40);arrFiles[40]=new Array(41,"new_frafra.htm","22 May 2008","Frafra","","","Frafra The joy of Farafra is its simplicity. Farafra is the most isolated places, yet there is evidence to support the theory that it binds the entire western desert together. Farafra is part of the new valley governerate with over 60 thousand acres of land being prepared for development in a new agricultural scheme that brought many immigrants to the area. in addition to agriculture, tourism is being developed, 2 new hotels have been erected and open for business.Now 2 thousand tourista are expexted yearly. Farafra depression is the second largest depression in the western desert, spanning 90 kilometers east west and 200 kilometers north south. The depression floor comprises a mixture of white chalk and lime stone which creates the white desert, black iron pyrites and marcasite stone which create the black desert. There are 3 major mountains in Farafra. 2 bare the same name Gebel Al Gunna. The third, twin peaks, is a major land mark. The most outstanding mountain features in the western desert are the white chalk Inselbergs. A 20 kilometer long series of free standing hills that look like icebergs. Water, a major problem in Farafra, is one of the reasons it remained so primitive for so long. recent exlporation however has determined that there is enough water for agricultural development. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",40);arrFiles[41]=new Array(42,"new_giza.htm","22 May 2008","Giza","","","Giza Giza, the capital of Giza Governorate, forms a unique suburb of Cairo on the River Nile. Together with Qalubeyya Governorate, and the eastern and southeastern parts of Cairo, the three parts are known as greater Cairo. Stretching 18 km westwards from the Nile to the Pyramids, adjoining Dokki to the north and petering out into fields to the south, Giza covers some 4,700 square kilometers and is the third largest city in Egypt. The word Giza is thought to be of Arabic origin that means a crossing, alluding to the fact that it was where they crossed the Nile at the time of the Arab conquest. Giza&#8217;s historical involvement does not end here, as it happens to be one of Egypt&#8217;s richest governorates in ancient remains. It contains the largest number of pyramids-thirty in all; including the three great Pyramids,one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, as well as the great Sphinx. Giza also holds the site of Egypt&#8217;s first capital, Memphis, founded by the Pharaoh Narmer (Menes), founder of the first Dynasty and the unifier of the two lands of Upper and Lower Egypt. While not being the capital, Giza is home to most foreign embassies and government offices. Moreover, it has many luxurious apartment buildings along the Nile, making it a preferred residential area. All in all it is a vibrant city and an administrative, cultural, and commercial centre. Cairo University, one of the Middle East&#8217;s most prominent universities, happens to be one of Giza&#8217;s landmarks. It was founded in 1908 and moved to its current location in 1924. A number of major museums can also be found in Giza, such as the Zoological Museum, Botanical Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Mahmoud Mokhtar Museum and Muhammad Mahmoud Khalil Museum. Additionally Giza is home to one of the biggest and oldest zoos in the Middle East and the first media production city to be built in Egypt and the Middle East. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",41);arrFiles[42]=new Array(43,"new_hurghada.htm","22 May 2008","Hurghada","","","Hurghada Once similar to many of the other littler sea ports and fishing villages along the eastern coastline, Hurghada has developed into Egypt \'s major Red Sea resort, catered by a growing number of hotels and self-contained beach-side holiday villages, with a wide and excellent variety of facilities. The warm shallow sea with its numerous coral reefs and abundant variety of fish attracts countless diving and fishing enthusiasts to Hurghada. The brilliant marine life can be explored by all, from casual snorkelest to experienced divers. Both national and international diving instructors are on hand to provide introductory, courses and to take the more seasoned campaigners to deep drop-off zones and under-water caverns. If your are not a diving enthusiast, you can nevertheless enjoy the view of the fascinating coral reefs and the abounding marine life on board one of the numerous bottom glass boats. Due to unmatched sea clarity Hurghada also attracts a lot of both professional and amateur underwater photographers. Besides diving, Hurghada, with its perfect weather all year round, is also an international centre for water sports : swimming, sailing, water-skiing, and windsurfing. Other than water sports, hotels and resorts offer a full complement of sports activities, from tennis and squash to beach volleyball and basketball. Hurghada is also home to the International Hurghada Squash Championship, hosting the top squash players in the world . There are around 25 small islands around Hurghada offering excellent getaways to travelers wishing to escape to private, secluded beaches. Excursions can also be made into the desert hills to Roman Mons Poryphyrites remains at Gebel Abu Dukhan ( Mountain of the Father of Smoke), 65 km north of Hurghada. Adventure seekers should try the thrill of dune driving, by taking four wheel drive vehicles to the countless sand dunes and try to put their driving skills to the test. Sand-surfing is also one of the experiences not to be missed! To get a more intimate feel of the beauty of the desert, go on a safari by four wheel drive vehicles or by camels and camp overnight in the heart of the majestic Red Sea mountains. With guaranteed sunshine all year, golden sandy beaches, and warm turquoise water, Hurghada is an ideal place for travelers wishing to unwind and recharge their batteries. Hurghada is serviced by regular flights to and from Cairo and is accessible by a 528 km road journey Via Suez. A good road connects Hurghada with Luxor. This 280 km journey takes about four hours and combines the spectacular scenery of the eastern desert with the lush rural setting of the Nile. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",42);arrFiles[43]=new Array(44,"new_idfu.htm","22 May 2008","Idfu","","","Idfu Idfu was the Greek city of Apollinopolis Magna, and is a religious and commercial center. Located about 33 miles south of Isna and 65 miles north of Aswan, this is a friendly town which produces surgar and pottery. It is also a hub of a road network. It was the capital of the second nome (Horus) of Upper Egypt. The main attraction here is the Temple of Horus, which is considered by most to be the best preserved cult temple in Egypt, but there is a mound of rubble to the west of the Temple which is probably the original old city of Djeba. The town was known as Tbot by the early Egyptians, by the Greeks as Apollinopolis Magna and by Atbo during Coptic times. It was the capital of the second nome (Horus) of Upper Egypt.French and Polish teams have excavated some of the ancient city, finding Old Kingdom mastabas and Byzantine house Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",39);arrFiles[44]=new Array(45,"new_isna.htm","22 May 2008","Isna","","","Isna Isna is located about 33 miles south of Luxor. The town \'s Greek name was Latopolis and here fish (lates) where thought to embody the goddess Neith,who was sacred to the area. Isna was increasingly important during the 18th dynasty due to Egypt \'s developing relationship with the Sudan. There was a route established between Isna and Derr. Later, the city slowly declined until it received renewed interest during the 26th Dynasty. Later, under the Greeks and Romans, it became the capital of the Third Nome of Upper Egypt.We also know of an Isna about a hundred years ago from Flaubert, who later wrote Madame Bovary, was propositioned by a  \'almeh \' while aboard his boat. He went with her to the house of Kuchuk Hanem, where she danced (not so virtuously) the Bee. In other words, wild times could be found here. Mohammed Ali had band almeh (meaning learned women) from Cairo, so they had gathered to make their living in Qena, Isna and Aswan. But today, Isna is a somewhat sleepy if busy merchant and farming town, with a weaving industry, on the west bank of the Nile where the entertainment more resides in the Saturday animal market. On the covered market street, one may purchase fabric, or have the fabrics made into clothing. There are some fine old houses about with fine brickwork and mashrbiyya screens. There is also a barrage just outside of town which was built in 1906. About 4 miles southwest of town is the Deir Manaos Wa al-Shuhada (Monastery of the Three Thousand Six Hundred Martyrs), who \'s 10th century church is said to be one of the most beautiful in Upper Egypt. Perhaps this monastery is a lasting commemorative to Emperor Decius (249-51 AD) who degreed that all Christians would suffer death if they did not sacrifice to the pagan gods. His cartouche was the last to be carved on the walls of the Temple of Khnum in Isna.But the main attraction is the Temple of Khnum, which lies beneath the level of the houses in a pit. Most of the ruins of around the Temple and the old city are yet to be explored as they lay under these modern dwellings. This was not the first temple here, for during the reign of Thutmose III, a temple was built here that preceded it. There are blocks from an early Christian church in the forecourt of the temple, foretelling of a time when Isna was an important Christian center. Near the Temple of Khnum on the stone quay along the corniche are carved cartouches of Emperor Marcus Aurelius Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",41);arrFiles[45]=new Array(46,"new_kharga.htm","22 May 2008","Kharga Oasis","","","Kharga Oasis is the seat of the New Valley Governorate and the most populous oasis of the Western Desert. Although it offers a variety of sites of interest to the visitor, including ancient fortresses and villages, it is the landscape that most overwhelms the traveler. Many impressive mountains exist in Kharga Oasis, particularly in the north where they not only determine access routes, but dictate the personality of the oasis. The most impressive mountains in the entire oasis are Gebel al-Tarif, Mountain of the Border ,and its small neighbor Gebel al-Sheikh. The pair form the western border of the oasis. There are hundreds of springs and wells in Kharga and most of them have been running nonstop night and day for thousands of years with no sign of abating. One other unique geological form in Kharga are the yardangs, or mud lions, which are little hills that have remained by withstanding the blast of wind erosion while everything around them has been blown away. The collection of yardangs is the largest in the Western desert. Scientist from all over the world come to study this particular group of yardangs. Kharga is so full of ancient artifacts that every inch of sand tells a story. There are still many sites that need excavation that a lifetime of digging will not uncover them all. Most of the sites still have buried tombs, towns and temples. There are over fifty sites, mostly Roman, that have never been touched. As more travelers respond to the lure of the oases, more and more sites will be on their &#8220;must sees&#8221; list. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",40);arrFiles[46]=new Array(47,"new_komombo.htm","22 May 2008","Kom Ombo","","","Kom Ombo Town was the conjunction city between Egyptians in the north and Nubians in the south. It had a great commercial role that increased during the Ptolemaic era when it was made a capital of a nome . Kom Ombo is located on a natural bend of the Nile. 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This city, like most cities on the red Sea coast was initially a small fishing village, until it was opened up for international tourism, with plans to transform it into a world-class resort. The inauguration of an international airport early this year, will definitely attract more attention to this pristine, and unexplored haven on the Red Sea coast. Unquestionably, sun, sea and sand are the main attractions, available all year-round, coupled with a mild and sunny climate with virtually no rainfall. 80 km of Sandy beaches, surrounded by the turquoise, emerald and sapphire of the sea, provide a perfect setting for a relaxing, carefree vacation. Not surprisingly, it&#8217;s particularly popular with watersports fans and divers drawn to its quiet offshore coral reefs and world-renowned sites such as Elphinstone Reef with its hammerhead sharks and unmatched wealth of marine life. The quantity and beauty of the fauna and flora of these waters can only be compared with the ones in other famous coral reefs in the world, in Australia, the Indian Ocean and the Caribbean. Marsa Alam is also considered an ideal base for a fishing holiday, with conditions ideal for deep-sea fishing trips. One of the unique features of this area is the virgin sea coast, lined with rich mangrove swamps, loved by marine and bird life. This is why a safari by jeep, horseback, camel or even quad bike, into the surrounding mountainous desert to explore oases or the long-abandoned goldmines, is one of the things not to be missed . There are currently 3 hotels in the area, built with local materials to minimise negative impacts on the environment and to complement the unique environment of this area, with optimistic plans to develop the tourist infrastructure, to cope with the anticipated surge of travelers seeking the serene beauty of Marsa Alam. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",41);arrFiles[49]=new Array(50,"new_mersamatrouh.htm","22 May 2008","Mersa Matrouh","","","Mersa Matrouh Mersa Matrouh lies 290 km. west of Alexandria and 222 km. from Sallum. The distance from Cairo to Matrouh is 524 km. It lies on a bay on the Mediterranean and is distinguished by its 7 km. long beach which - as all visitors have testified - is one of the most beautiful in the world. The beach is famous for its white soft sands and calm transparent waters, for the bay is protected from the high seas by a series of rocks forming a natural wave-breaker, with an opening to allow small vessels in.This beach dates back to the days of Alexander, the Macedonian, when it was known as Paraetonium and also as Amunia. It is said that Alexander the Great stopped there during his historical expedition to pay tribute, and sacrifice, to the god Amun, at Siwa, so that he would become Amun \'s Son and his rule be a historical continuation of the pharaohs. There are ruins of a temple from the time of Ramses II (1200 B.C.) in Matrouh. Monument and Tourist Sites Egyptian Fleet Anchorage - Coptic Chapel - Rommel \'s Hideout Beaches - Cleopatra \'s Bath - Al-Abyad Beach - Ageebah Beach Ras el-Hekma Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",40);arrFiles[50]=new Array(51,"new_nuweiba.htm","22 May 2008","Nuweiba","","","Nuweiba Situated between Dahab and Taba, Nuweiba is known for its exquisite beaches and colorful mountains. Nuweiba, which means bubbling springs in Arabic, is a 7-km long town stretched along the Aqaba coast of the Sinai Red Sea. Few years ago Nuweiba was known as a barren isolated place with no infrastructure, nowadays, it developed into an attractive tourist destination and is expected to gain further recognition in the near future. Renowned as the Pearl of the Gulf of Aqaba, Nuweiba is a beloved destination for many travelers as it is the center for the tourist places: the &#8220;Dunes&#8221; in the south, a conglomerate of many camps and small scale hotels on the beautiful sandy beaches with breathtaking coral reefs just in front of them. The mountains surrounding Nuweiba are ideal for hiking, trekking and exploration. The colors found in their depths range from hues of golden yellows to deep purples and are nothing less than magnificent. Diving is also fascinating in Nuweiba where you can explore underwater paradise. A visit to the Color Canyon is a must, less than an hour from Nuweiba it is, undoubtedly, one of the geological marvels of the Sinai. The multi-colored sandstone walls are one meter apart and reach 40 meters high, creating a path that envelops you in color--simply unforgettable. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",40);arrFiles[51]=new Array(52,"new_qena.htm","22 May 2008","Qena","","","Qena Qena is a provincial capital located about 57 miles from El Balyana and 39 miles north of Luxor. It is most famous for its proximity to the ruins of Dendara. It owes its modern prosperity to the opening of the Wadi Qena towards the Red Sea, which is a major traffic route between Upper Egypt and the Red Sea. Tourists traveling between Luxor and the Red Sea will assuredly pass through this City.The city also has a considerable Islamic heritage and a famous Mosque. The Maghrebi Abd el-Rahim settled in Qena upon his return from Mecca and founded a Sufi center here. Upon his death in 1195, the mosque was built above his tomb and became a place of pilgrimage. There is a huge modern mosque of Sheikh el-Qenawi in the main square which attests to his importance. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",39);arrFiles[52]=new Array(53,"new_redsea.htm","22 May 2008","Red Sea","","","Red Sea The beaches of the Red Sea are an exquisite gift of nature. The sea, with its clear blue waters, offers colorful corals and rare marine life. The long chain of mountains, with their different colors, run parallel to the coast line, separated from the sea only by a plain,most of which is suitable for camping.All these elements blend into a rare painting of magnificent winter and summer climate and enchanting natural beauty that charms the visitor into believing he is on a legendary tour of a paradiseon earth. The Red Sea - 1930 km. long and 270,000 km. squared- is bordered by Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Ethiopia, Yemen and Dijbouti. Mount Sinai, 2285 km., is the highest peak.Its climate is equatorial with temperatures ranging between 35C and 41C. water temperatures range between 18C and 21C in winter, an 21C and 26.5C in the summer. Underwater visibility is more than 30 meters and diving is possible up to 45 meters. The average diving depth, however, ranges between 12 and 25 meters. Tourist Sites: Ayn Sukhna Hot Spring - Hurghada - Magawish Village - Giftoun Village Princessa Village - El Samaka Village - Yasmine Village - Hur Palace Village Shedwan Village - Safaga - Al-Qusayr - Mersa Alam - Bernice - Red Sea Islands There are 24 islands in the Red Sea, all of which are rich with fauna and flora. The most important are: Emerald Island opposite to the coast of Bernice. Greater and Lesser Giftoun Island near the coast of Hurghada. Abu Minqar Island opposite the Hurghada Sheraton Hotel. Shedwan Island, on which stands a lighthouse, about 35 km. from the coast of Hurghada. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",41);arrFiles[53]=new Array(54,"new_siwa.htm","22 May 2008","Siwa","","","Siwa The Siwa Depression , 82 kilometers (51 miles ) long and between 9 to 28 kilometers (5.6 miles ) wide, is the furthest Egyptian Depression from the Nile Valley. There are several salt lakes in the depression, fed from sweer water underground springs. In the west are Birket al-Maraqi, 9 square kilometers (5.6 miles ) and Birket Siwa, the largest lake in the depression at 43 square kilometers ( 20 square miles ) . The only remaining lakes in the east are Birket Azmuri, and Birket Zaytun, a 16 square kilometer ( 10square mile) lake. In Siwa there are over 3000 mountains and hills. There are four important mountains in Siwa : Gebel al-Mawta , Gebel al-Dakrur, Gebel Hamra and Gebel Baydai. All the mountains are riddled with uninscribed caves. Siwa sits at the northwestern edge of the Great Sand Sea. There is plenty of water in Siwa, with over 1000 springs currently in use, but it is highly saline and not good for watering a wide variety of crops. Although the Siwans have a limited agriculture, growing only dates ( the best in all of North Africa ) , olives, and a few vegetables, still agriculture is the major industry in Siwa. The lakes are so salty that no marine life survives. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",39);arrFiles[54]=new Array(55,"new_sohag.htm","22 May 2008","Sohag","","","Sohag Located about 72 miles south of Asyut, the City of Sohag is the capital of the Sohag governorate. It is also a major Coptic Christian center for Upper Egypt. There is little here other than the White and Red Monasteries just outside town. Of somewhat more interest is the town of Akhmin just across the river. Most tourists visit this area as a day trip Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",38);arrFiles[55]=new Array(56,"new_stcathrine.htm","22 May 2008","ST.Cathrine","","","ST.Cathrine At the foot of the mountain where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments, lies the monastery. Early Christian hermits, searching seclusion from worldly affairs, were living around the holy mountain since the early times of Christendom. After her visit to the impressive site of the Burning Bush Empress Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great, decided in 330 AD to let a chapel be build at the site; and dedicated it to the Virgin Mary. Many travelogues from early pilgrims talked about the massacres among the monks. Finally in 527 AD Emperor Justinian ordered the construction of a fortress. Above the heavy wooden entrance wooden frames carry the names of Justinian, his wife Theodora and the architect&#8217;s Stephanos. St. Catherine is among the oldest Christian monasteries, and the smallest diocese in the world. The Monks today are Greek Orthodox and of different nationalities. The wealthy monastery has branches in Cairo, Cyprus and Crete. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",40);arrFiles[56]=new Array(57,"new_suezcanal.htm","22 May 2008","Suez Canal","","","Suez Canal Ras el-Bar Ras el-Bar is a very beautiful and serene summer resort. It is bordered on the east by the Damietta branch of the Nile, and by the Mediterranean on the north and west. It is like a stretching arm that separates the river water of the Nile from the briny Mediterranean Sea. It lies 193 km., from Cairo, and only 5 km. from Damietta, and is characterised by its straw huts. Gamasah Gamasah Beach is 193 km. from Cairo and 61 km. from Mansoura. It is one of Egypt \'s newest, calmest and most beautiful beaches. The beach, which stretches for some 25 km. along the Mediterranean, is characterized by a temperate climate and a high ratio of iodine content. Baltim Baltim is 212 km. from Cairo. It is a very calm beach and is distinguished by elegant huts and bungalows made of reeds. One could rent a hut or stay at Baltim Beach Hotel. Port Said Port Said was built in 1860 on the Mediterranean as the northern Suez Canal. This city increased in repute when it was declared a free zone. It is 220 km. from Cairo, 80 km. from Ismailia and 160 km. from Suez. It is characterized by beautiful, calm and soft sandy beaches and rock-free waters. Geographically, it links Africa with Asia, through Port Fouad, a suburb on the east bank of the Suez Canal. One can visit al-Jameel (the beautiful) 12 km. west of Port Said, for fishing, or take a port cruise to see the ship convoys passing through the Suez Canal. Tourist Sites Port Said Museum - Port Said Military Museum - The de Lesseps -Landspur - The Mosque of Abdul Rahman - The Cathedral - Nice Island Cruise . Ismailia The City of Gardens lies midway between Port Said and Suez, on the western shores of Lake Timsah at a distance of 120 km. from Cairo. Ismailia is known for its beautiful natural scenery and abundant orchards. Many beaches are located along Lake Timsah, one of the largest lakes in Egypt, where sailing and rowing are popular sports. Suez Egypt \'s second largest port city lies at the northern tip of the Gulf of Suez, about 134 km. from Cairo. It is noted for its dry climate and the numerous beaches along its seafront with Port Tewfik . Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",43);arrFiles[57]=new Array(58,"new_taba.htm","22 May 2008","Taba","","","Taba The small town of Taba lies near the Israeli border, bounds the Egyptian coasts of the Red Sea to the north. In ancient times caravans following the Aqaba track stopped there owing to the presence of a freshwater well. With it \'s five star hotels, Taba is a meeting of borders. It overlooks Jordan, Israel and Saudi Arabia. Major plans are currently taking place to promote this area as a tourism center. It has good restaurants and beach cafes. The town used to be characterized by the structures of the Hotel Hilton Taba, which was built by the Israelis and subsequently sold to Egypt. In recent times Taba has become a significant tourist resort, owing to both the nearby International Airport of Nakab and the building of new hotels. One of Taba \'s main attractions, Pharaoh \'s Island, is simply breathtaking. The island, surrounded by outstanding blue and turquoise water was once a Phoenician port. Later occupied by Crusaders and then taken under control by Sultan Salah El Din. The island and the castle remain intact. The reef around the island is popular with snorkels and divers alike. Pharaoh \'s Island, sometimes called Coral Island, or Geziret Faraum, was originally built by Baldwin I, the King of Jerusalem. From the top of the fortress, one can see four countries, including Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Work apparently began on the fortress around 1116 AD. The toponym &#8220;Taba&#8221; appeared for the first time only at the beginning of the twentieth century, and precisely in 1906, when the English marked out the eastern border between Egypt and the Ottoman Empire according to a line starting from Rafah, on the Mediterranean coast, and arriving at Taba, on the Red Sea. In more recent times, after Sinai was returned to Egypt in 1982, Israel continued exercising control over Taba until 1989, when the border took on its present position . Since1998, Taba and its surrounding region have been included in the protected areas of the Sinai Peninsula in order to preserve their naturalistic beauties. Among them is the Color Valley, rich in multicolored sandstone and now crossed by a large asphalt scenic road going towards El-Arish, a seaside resort of the Mediterranean Sea. Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",42);arrFiles[58]=new Array(59,"new_tellalamarna.htm","22 May 2008","Tell Al Amarna","","","Tell Al Amarna It is the place chosen by Akhenaton on the eastern bank of the Nile to build the capital of his kingdom called Akht Aton ( Horizon of Aton ) for the worship of A ton which is represented by the Sun disk emitting rays which end with human hands bestowing life on the universe . This area still has monuments of the temple and places where Akhenaton and his wife Nefertiti lived and also the royal tombs of which the of which the most important are Huya and Mery RaII tomb and the tomb of the high prieat Mery Ra 1st Back To Cities Your browser does not support script ",39);arrFiles[59]=new Array(60,"optional.html","22 May 2008","Optional Tours ","","","Overday Tour -- Giza Plateau-Museum-Khan el Khalili Bazaar (full day) Your tour includes a camel ride across the desert (20 mins) to the great Pyramid of Khufu. Tour the Giza Plateau, visit the Sphinx and Valley Temple. Continue to the Egyptian Museum where you will view antiquities of ancient egyptian civilization. Your final visit is the world famous Khan el Khalili Bazaar for an exotic shopping experience. Islamic &amp; Christian Cairo (full day) Y our tour of Islamic Cairo begins with the 12th century Citadel of Salah el-Din. Within the walls of this medieval fortress is Alabaster Mosque and the Qasr El-Gawahara or Jewel Palace built by Mohamed Ali, on a site which was once occupied by Mameluke and Ottoman palaces. Next you visit the Mosque of lbn Tulan, built in 876 AD, the oldest original mosque in Cairo. Continue to Christian Old Cairo, where the Romans constructed the fortress of Babylon. Built over the ruins of the two towers of this fortress is the Church of St. Mary or El-Moallaqah (meaning overhanging or suspended) which is why the most popular name for this church is the hanging Church. Visit the Church of St. Sergius, founded at the end of the 4th century, it stands on a crypt that is said to have sheltered the Holy Family during their flight to Egypt. Your tour ends with a visit to the Coptic Museum, containing the world \'s richest collection of Coptic art and treasures. More Pyramids - Saqqara, Abu Sir &amp; Dahshur (full day) ) This tour is for pyramid-lovers and archeology enthusiasts. First visit the Abu Sir pyramids of principal 5th-dynasty pharaohs, Sahure, Niuserre and Neferirkare. The vast Tomb of Ptahshepses has been recently restored and well worth the visit. Next visit the oldest of all pyramids, the Step Pyramid and funeral complex of the 3rd-dynasty pharaoh Djoser, dating back to 2500 BC. Continue through the desert to visit the Red and Bent pyramids at Dahshur, dating back to the 4th-dynasty. Sound &amp; Light - Pyramids, Karnak, Philae Early or late evening performances of the Son et Lumiere (Sound &amp; Light) extravaganza at the worlds most famous ancient sites, the Pyramids in Giza, Karnak Temple in Luxor, Philae Temple in Aswan. The Pharaoh village Take a step back in time; about three thousand years back, to be exact. Just a few miles from the center of Cairo is a time machine waiting to take you on a fantastic journey to the days of the Pharaohs, a time brought to life by an incredible group of actors and actresses, faithful and exact reproductions of buildings, clothing, and lifestyles. Dinner Cruise (3 hrs) Drive around the city before embarking your dinner cruise on the Nile. Dinner includes belly dancing and folkloric show. A very pleasant way to spend an evening and experience Cairo by night. El-Faiyum Oasis (full day) Often described as the bud on the stem of the Nile, El-Faiyum is a picturesque Oasis of water-wheels. Here you will visit the Qasr Qarun, with its Ptolemaic temple and panoramic view of this rich agricultural region. Lunch is included at the Auberge du Lac situated on Lake Qarun. West Bank Classic (full day) Cross the West bank where you will spend the day admiring the to mbs and mortuary temples of the great pharaohs. First stop, the Colossi of Memnon, two mammoth pink quartzite statues depicting Amenhotep III sitting on his throne. Continue to the Valley of the Kings for visits to some tombs of the pharaohs (Thutmose III, Ramses III, Ramses VI to name a few). Next visit the monumental complex of Medinet Habu, comprising the Temple of Ramses III with adjacent palace. with Possibility toVisit the Tomb of King Tutankhamun and Queen Nefertari. East Bank Temples (half-day) Visit the great temple of Karnak or Ipet Sut the most hallowed of places dedicated to the god Amun-Re, creator of the universe. After a rest stop at the Sacred Lake, your tour continues with a visit to the other great Temple of Luxor, once linked to Karnak and originally built as a summer palace for the god Amun. Both these extensive complexes comprise the largest Open Air Museum in the world, with their great columns, chapels, halls and courtyards. Luxor, Abydos, and Denderah. Hathoor and Osiris Temples (full day) Morning we drive to Abydos, where the ancient Egyptians believed the god Egypt For You (lord of the underworld) to be buried. The paintings of the Gods and Pharaohs on the walls of the Osiris Temple at Abydos are among the most beautifully preserved in Egypt. We then continue to Denderah to visit the Temple of Hathor, goddess of love and joy. Hathor Temple, with its sacred lake and famous astrological roof, is a delicately beautiful structure. Hathor is the patroness of the Ahathoor Temple. Esna (full day) Way to sightseeing. visit the Temple of Esna, built during the reign of Thutmose III and dedicated to the ram-god Khnum whom the ancient egyptians believed fashioned man from mud of the Nile on his potter \'s wheel. Aswan (half-day) Sail by felucca (egyptian sailboat) to the island of Agilkia. Visit the temple that were removed from their original island of Philae which lies submerged most of the year by the waters of Lake Nasser. The main Temple of Isis and its monuments were built between the 26th-dynasty and the Roman period. Return to the mainland and drive to Aswan for a view of the high Dam which was completed in 1964. From here you can gaze across Lake Nasser. Aswan to Kom Ombo (full day) Drive to visit the Temple of Kom Ombo, dedicated to two gods - the falcon god Harwer (or Horus the Elder) and the crocodile-god Sobek. Situated on a hill, the temple offers beautiful views and some impressive ruins. Abu Simbel (air or land or Cruise) Either fly or drive or cruise down the nile. through the desert to visit the great rock temples of Abu Simbel. The temples were removed and reconstructed stone by stone on a rocky outcrop of the Libyan mountain, 65 meters above their original site. Visit the Temple of Ramses II with its 4 colossal statues, and the Temple of his beloved Queen Nefertari. RAS MOHAMED OR TIRAN ISLAND FROM 9.00-TILL 17.00 Enjoy a nice day in the sea, swimming, snorkeling and admiring the wonder of the Red Sea .Test a delicious lunch prepared on board and the relax in the sun . Lunch and drinks included, and snorkeling equipment. PRIVATE BOAT 9.00-17.00 this is the ideal solution if you want to spend an unforgettable day with your friends or your family. Lunch and drinks included, and snorkeling equipment. GLASS BOAT DEPT.TIME 11.00-13.00-15.00-17.00 30 .The first under water observatory in Sinai, Discover the beauties of the beauties of the Red Sea in the coral trips 1 hr. and 1/2 . RAS MOHAMED NATIONAL PARK From 9.30-13.30 . A half day trip devoted to swimming, snorkeling in the most beautiful area of South Sinai . RAS NUSRANI &amp;THE MANGROVE FOREST From 9.30-13.30. Take the main road to ras Nusrani which is considered as one of the best places in Sinai Plenty of time of snorkeling and swim, then drive To the mangrove forest. ST. CATHERINE &amp; DAHAB From 7.00-17.00. Early morning departure to ST. Catherine to visit the famous monastery. Visit and explore this area before going to Dahab where you can enjoy a nice lunch with a sea view . (lunch included) MOUNT MOSES &amp; ST. CATHERINE From 23.00-14.00 A pilgrimage to the mountain of commandments for a memorable experience after a descent, visit the monastery of ST. Catherine. COLORED CANYON &amp;DOLPHIN &amp;DAHAB From 7.00 - 18.00. Discover the extraordinary coiors and shapes of the canyon rock formation in magnificent Natural scenery. Drive to nuwiba where you con enjoy diving and swimming with a dolphin In the sea before having lunch and shopping in Dahab. GRAND SAFARI From 6.00 - 19.00 ST. Catherine +Colored canyon + Dolphin + Dahab...AII in one day. . BEDOUIN DINNER From 17.30 - 21.30 Drive to the desert to reach a Bedouin Tent After a camel ride at sunset, enjoy the real Bedouin dinner under the start. ( including camel riding and dinner) overnight in bedouin tent is Available . SUNSET TRIP 1 8.00-20.00 Tow hours by jeep with Bedouin tea, min .4pax HORSE OR CAMEL RIDE 1 HR Horse Or Camel Riding. OOPS! You forgot to upload swfobject.js ! You must upload this file for your form to work. Your browser does not support script ",39);arrFiles[60]=new Array(61,"pingpong.html","26 Aug 2006","Egypt Games","","","Your Score: Opponent Score: Reversals Used: You Win!!!! You Lose!!!! Move the mouse up and down to move your paddle(the one on the right). Click on serve to begin every time a poiint is scored (make sure you press down and let up the mouse button on the serve button). You have ten reversals, also. Press the H key at any time to reverse the horizontal movement, or press V to change the vertical movement. Game is to 15. Good Luck!! ",5);arrFiles[61]=new Array(62,"p_policy.html","22 May 2008","Payment Policy ","","","Payment Policy For Individuals Individual Travelers less than 15 persons :- 50 % of total bill must be paid upon Reservation confirmation by one of the following ways . The Rest of total bill will be in Cash In UD Or in Euro upon arrival to Egypt . 01- Western Union . The fastest &amp; economical guaranteed way payment . Pay to : Your operator name After you proceed the payment through Western Union , Please Advise the following information in order to collect the amount : Sender Full Name , Country From Where You Transfer The Amount , Control Number Given By Western Union &amp; The total Amount sent . 02- Bank Money Transfer ( must be within 30 Days before arrival date ) From any bank to our following back information: ARAB BANK Our bank account information: Bank name : ARAB EGYPT Branch : Geziret El Arab - Mohandessin To : - New Star Tours Account No. : # 30-500-7 # UD Branch ( swift ) code: ARABEGCXCOU Important Note : Please send to Us a copy of draft of money transfer by fax to fax Number:(202 / 3386327). This will Enable our staff to follow-up with the banks in concern. Cancelation Policy For Individual:- - For any cancellation before arrival date 10% (Minimum 70.00 USD) of total bill will be charged as cancellation fees in return of management and office fees. - 07 days before arrival date 20% of total bill will be charged as cancellation fees . - 48 Hours before arrival date 50% of total bill will be charged as cancellation fees . - 24 Hours before arrival date 100% of total bill will be charged as cancellation fees . Payment Policy For Groups Groups Travelers 15 persons &amp; up :- 25 % must be paid on confirmation by one of the Above Mentioned ways 25 % 30 days prior to the arrival date by one of the Above Mentioned ways . 50 % the rest of amount 08 Days Before Arrival by one of the Above Mentioned ways . Cancelation Policy For Groups:- - 30 days before arrival date no cancellation fees. - 29 days before arrival date 35% of total bill will be charged as cancellation fees. -15 days before arrival date 50% of total bill will be charged as cancellation fees. -07 days before arrival date 100 % will be charged as a cancellation fees in case of no show. NOTE : Except peak period from 22/12 till 07/01 &amp; Eastern holidays &amp; high seasons periods around the year must be revised with your tour operator upon confirmation of your reservation by correspondence for down payment policy. Train Cancellation Policy TRAIN TICKETS CANCELLATION POLICY : -03 Days before train departure no cancellation fee. -less Than 03 Days before departure cancellation fee will apply (no refund) Children Policy CHILDREN POLICY :- -Children till 3.99 years old will be charge only 10% of domestic airfare only. -Children between 4 / 11.99 years old will be charge with 50% of total sharing with parent \'s room as an adult person with extra bed. -Children 12 years old &amp; up will be charge as an adult person All Confirmation and Cancellation MUST BE IN WRITING NOT BY PHONE Yours truly, New Star Tours In Egypt E-mai l : travel@newstaregypt.com Your browser does not support script ",21);arrFiles[62]=new Array(63,"reservation.html","22 May 2008","Reservation Form ","","","OOPS! You forgot to upload swfobject.js ! You must upload this file for your form to work. Your browser does not support script ",13);arrFiles[63]=new Array(64,"Saf_2Bahariya_1White_fromCairo.htm","22 May 2008","Desert safari Packages 02 Nights Bahariya Oasis / 01 Night White Desert ","","","From Cairo 02 Nights Bahariya Oasis / 01 Night White Desert Day 1: Meet Our Representative at Your Hotel in Cairo ( Please Advise Your Hotel Name ) To Drive By Air Conditioned Private Car to Bahariya Oasis , plentiful Wildlife , especially for birds such as wheatears ; for crops including dates , olives, Local safari tour through the old centre of the oasis, the black mountains, the sand dunes, salt lake, the gardens, Pyramid Mountain. At sunset we go to the mountain with the ruin called the English house Dinner and Overnight at your Hotel in Bahariya Oasis Day 2: Breakfast at your hotel. After breakfast start the safari tour to the White Desert (about 180 km.). This tour is going off and on road, with 4x4 cars. stop and drive to all the special areas between Bahariya and the White Desert, like : the black desert , the valley of El Haize with the nice, warm spring; in where you can have lunch , The Crystal Mountains , The Valley Of Agabat , We will make the safari camp in the White desert and cook a fresh meal for Dinner and In the evening we make nice Bedouin music &amp; Overnight at your Camp in the White Desert. Day 3: Breakfast at your Camp .drive back to Bahariya oasis and visit the cultural places, like the museum (with some of the golden mummies), the 3 tombs and the ruin of Alexander the Great Dinner and overnight at your Hotel in Bahariya Oasis . Day 4: Breakfast at your Camp , Drive Back to your hotel in Cairo &lt;&lt; End Of Our Services &gt;&gt; Program includes :- 02 Nights in Bahariya Oasis on half Board basis ( breakfast &amp; dinner ) 01 Night Camping in White Desert on full Board basis ( breakfast , lunch &amp; dinner ) 4 Days 4X4 car with driver ( Starting Day 1 in Cairo till ending Day 4 in Cairo ) 4 Days English-speaking Desert Expert Entrance fees as in the Program 4 Lunches (Picnic/Restaurant) Extra 4 bottles of water per night camping All needed permissions Service charge &amp; taxes . Your browser does not support script ",17);arrFiles[64]=new Array(65,"Saf_2Kharga_fromluxor.htm","22 May 2008","Desert safari Packages 02 Nights Desert Safari Kharga Oasis ","","","From Luxor 02 Nights Desert Safari Kharga Oasis Day 1: Meet Our Representative at Your Hotel in Luxor ( Please Advise Your Hotel Name ) To transfer By Air-Conditioned 4x4 Car to Kharga Oasis Desert Safari then Visit Bagawat, one of the earliest Christian cemeteries, located on the edge of the Oasis. Then proceed to visit Temple of Hibis with its remarkable wall relief \'s, and Nadura. The domed tombs and early churches still contain some of the earliest Christian frescoes intact today. then Drive to your Hotel. Dinner &amp; Overnight in Kharga Oasis. Day 2: Breakfast at hotel. Morning By Air-Conditioned 4x4 Car &amp; then visit The White Desert seems not practical from the oasis Drive Back To Kharga Oasis Dinner &amp; Overnight in Kharga Oasis Day 3: Breakfast at hotel. Morning drive back to Luxor By Air-Conditioned 4x4 Car ( End Of Our Services ) Program includes :- 02 Nights in Bahariya Oasis on half Board basis ( breakfast &amp; dinner ) 01 Night Camping in White Desert on full Board basis ( breakfast , lunch &amp; dinner ) 4 Days 4X4 car with driver ( Starting Day 1 in Cairo till ending Day 4 in Cairo ) 4 Days English-speaking Desert Expert Entrance fees as in the Program 4 Lunches (Picnic/Restaurant) Extra 4 bottles of water per night camping All needed permissions Service charge &amp; taxes . Your browser does not support script ",16);arrFiles[65]=new Array(66,"Saf_3Cairo_1Aex_2Siwa_1Matrouh .htm","22 May 2008","Desert safari Packages 03 Nights Cairo / 01 Night Alexandria / 02 Nights Siwa Oasis / 01Night Matrouh ","","","07 Nights / 08 Days 03 Nights Cairo / 01 Night Alexandria / 02 Nights Siwa Oasis / 01 Night Matrouh Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Representative with sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in. Overnight at your hotel in Cairo Day 2: Breakfast at your hotel in Cairo , meet meet our Egyptology English Speaking guide For Full Day Desert Tour To visit the Pyramids &amp; the Sphinx ,The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., on an area of 13 feddans. Its height now is 137 ms (original height: 146 ms). Almost 2.5 million blocks of stone were put into building this pyramid, which measures 230 ms square at the base. Close to the eastern flank of the Pyramid of Cheops lie three small pyramids dedicated either to his wives or family members then visit the Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World On the way to the Temple of the Valley, (of the pyramid of Kephren), lies the large statue of the Sphinx. It is one of most famous monuments in the whole world. It is, indeed, a legendary statue for it has the body of lion and the face of a man. It is 70 ms long and 20 ms high. ( Possibility For Camel Riding At pyramids Area ) then visit Sakkara Pyramid Sakkara is one section of the great necropolis of Memphis Sakkara is best known for the Step Pyramid Across the Great Court of the Pyramid Complex of Zoser then visit Memphis , Memphis is the Greek translation. But the City was originally Ineb-Hedj, meaning The White Wall. Some sources indicate that other versions of the name may have even translated to our modern name for the country, Egypt. During the Middle Kingdom, it was Ankh-Tawy, or That Which Binds the Two Lands. In fact, its location lies approximately between Upper and Lower Egypt, and the importance of the area is demonstrated by its persistent tendency to be the Capital of Egypt &amp; then drive back to your hotel &amp; Overnight at Your Hotel in Cairo . Day 3: Breakfast at hotel, Meet our Representative to transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car To Alexandria ( about Three hours drive ), arrive to your hotel in Alexandria for check-in free day , Overnight at your hotel in Alexandria Day 4: Breakfast at hotel in Alexandria Drive By Air Conditioned 4x4 Car , on the way to Siwa Visit The Al Alamein visit The Al Alamein Military Museum The Museum houses specifmens of World War II weapons, as well as busts of the generals who planned the battle at Al Alamein. Other displays show collections of uniforms and memorabilia. It is open from 8 A.M until 6 P.M &amp; visit the Ceneteries of The British ,The Italian &amp; The German , The British Cemetery has thousands upon thousands of rock hewn tombstones arranged in straight rows amidst a fenced garden. The Italian Cemetery is a high tower fort standing on a tall hill, with walls covered in marble. The German Cemetery is a fortress-like memorial that was built on a high hill overlooking the sea ,then proceed to Siwa Safari Oasis ( Distance Between Matruh &amp; Siwa is 300 km ) and then visit Old Fortified Village ( Shali ) is located in the center of modern Siwa is basically the old town.and watch the SunSet at Fatnass Island then proceed to your Hotel Dinner &amp; Overnight at Your hotel Siwa Oasis Oasis . Day 5: Breakfast, visit the temple of the Oracle, the temple of Jupiter Amen, the Sun Spring ( body Temperature spring water). Picnic Lunch and enough time to bath. After Lunch visit Gebel El Mawta The Mountain of the dead is a hill side full of tombs and then drive to Bir Wahid ( A hot Water Spring ) in the middle of the sand dunes of the great sand sea. Watch the Sun Set and bath in the hot water then return back to your hotel Dinner &amp; Overnight At Your hotel in Siwa Oasis Day 6: Breakfast at hotel in Siwa The Drive To Matrouh , visit Agiba beach About 28 km. west of Mersa Matrouh, it is distinguished by its numerous natural caves and enchanting scenery Dinner &amp; Overnight At Your hotel in Matrouh Day 7: Breakfast then Drive back to Cairo By Air Conditioned 4x4 Car , Overnight at your hotel in Cairo . Day 8: After breakfast at hotel in Cairo &amp; meet Our Representative to transfer to Cairo International Airport to fly back to your home Program includes :- 03 Nights in Cairo on bed &amp; breakfast basis . 01 Night in Alexandria on bed &amp; breakfast basis . 02 Nights in Siwa Oasis on half board basis. 01 Night in Matrouh on half board basis . Entrance fees during sightseeing with Egyptology English Speaking guide as program. Transportation during Desert Safari with 4 x 4 Car. All transfers in the program By Air Conditioned Private Car. All Meet &amp; Assist By New Star Steward During The Airport Transfers Either On Arrival Or in Departure . All Service charge &amp; taxes . Program excludes : - International Flight Tickets . Entry visa to Egypt . Your browser does not support script ",21);arrFiles[66]=new Array(67,"Saf_6ntsCairo_Oasis_Luxor.htm","22 May 2008","Desert safari Packages Cairo - Oasis (Siwa/Dakhla/Kharga)- Luxor ","","","06 Nights / 07 Days Cairo - Oasis (Siwa/Dakhla/Kharga)- Luxor Day 1: Meet Our Representative at Your Hotel in Cairo ( Please Advise Your Hotel Name ) To Drive North via the Mediterranean Coast stop at Alamein to visit the Museum &amp; Memorial of the Second World War and the Alamein Battlefield &amp; The Military Museum , Serve Lunch On The Way then proceed to Siwa Oasis , Dinner &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Siwa Oasis . Day 2: Breakfast at your hotel in Siwa Oasis then Full Day Sightseeing to Visit the Oracle temple of Alexander The Great , Amoun Temple , Abu Obaida Temple &amp; Cleopatra Bath After Lunch visit Ein Fatnas &amp; Gebel El Mawta ( The Mountain of the dead ) , Dinner &amp; Overnight in Siwa Oasis. Day 3: After breakfast at hotel in Siwa Oasis drive By Air Conditioned 4x4 to Bahariya Oasis , plentiful Wildlife , especially for birds such as wheatears ; for crops including dates , olives, Lunch at Hotel Or Local Restaurant. P.M Enjoying the Sunset at the English House (the highest point of the oasis) Free Tour in the City. Dinner and Overnight at your Hotel in Bahariya Oasis Day 4: Breakfast at your hotel in Baharya Oasis . Half Day Sightseeing To Visit the Local Museum 5 of the Golden Mummies and Bawiti Village &amp; Amasis Temple . then Drive to the White Desert , On The Way You Will Stop By Black &amp; Crystal Mountain &amp; The Incredable White Desert a paradise for rockhounds and amateur geologists, with its impressive limestone formations shaped like giant mushrooms or animals.The richness and variety of Egyptian landscape is endless. At least if you ever decide to visit the White Desert , that \'s the message you \'ll get. It is a vast stretch of land in the Western Desert that borders Baharia Oasis to the north and Al-Farafra to the south. The snow-white desert is actually made of chalk that has been exposed for years to what geologists call differential weathering, the erosion of soft particles that results in eerie protrusions of hard rock. This explains the very beautiful forms that now fill the White Desert including shapes like domes, minarets, castles, towers and so forth. The destination has proved a great attraction to low-budget travelers who camp in the few oases, watch the fauna and flora and enjoy the mild winter weather Drive To Dakhla Oasis Dinner and overnight at Desert Lodge Hotel Day 5: Breakfast at your Hotel , Full Day Sightseeing To Visit El Qasr Village , El Mozawaka Tombs , Deir El Hagar Temple ,Asmant Kharab , Bashandi Castle , Balat , Enjoy The Night By Nice Warm Shower at The Hot Spring Dinner and overnight at Desert Lodge Hotel Day 6: Breakfast at your Hotel , Drive to Kharga Oasis., Full Day Sightseeing To visit Nadoura Temple , Temple of Hibis , Bagawat Tomb , Kasr El Mustafa Kachif Darius I for the fertility god Amun, is the largest of the Persian temples that was built in Egypt with its remarkable wall relief \'s, and Nadura. The domed tombs and early churches still contain some of the earliest Christian frescoes intact today. Lunch en route. P.M Drive to your Hotel. Dinner. Overnight at Pioneer Hotel . Day 7: After breakfast drive By Air-Conditioned 4 x 4 Car to Luxor , arrival Luxor Railway Station to take your Sleeper Train to Cairo ( Train number 85 leave Luxor at 21.40 P.M ) Dinner &amp; Overnight at Train. Day 8: After breakfast at train , arrive Cairo Railway Station at 06.45 A.M meet Our Representative to transfer to Your Destination in Cairo ( End Of Our Services ) Program includes :- 02 Nights in Siwa Oasis on half board basis ( Breakfast &amp; Dinner ) 01 Nights in Bahariya Oasis on half board basis ( Breakfast &amp; Dinner ) 02 Nights in Dakhla Oasis on full Board basis ( breakfast , lunch &amp; dinner ) 01 Night in Kharga Oasis on half board basis ( Breakfast &amp; Dinner ) 01 Night at First Class Sleeper Train ( Luxor / Cairo ) All Visits As Mentioned in the program Transportation by 4x4 a/c car during Desert Safari Guide Will Join The Group The Whole Trip All transfers in the program Out Zone Permission Fees All The Picnic Lunch Serve on The Way All Service charge &amp; taxes Program excludes : - Any Extra Services Not Mentioned in The Program Your browser does not support script ",20);arrFiles[67]=new Array(68,"services.html","22 May 2008","New Star Egypt Services ","","","Travel Services Information About Sightseeing In Egypt. 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Oasis (Siwa/Dakhla/Kharga)- Luxor Desert Safari 02 Nights Bahariya Oasis / 01 Night White Desert From Cairo Desert Safari 02 Nights Desert Safari Kharga Oasis From Luxor 13 Nights/14 Days 03 Nights Cairo / 01 Night first Class Sleeping train / 01 Night Aswan/ 03 Nights Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor / 05 Nights Sharm El Sheikh Riviera 10 nights/11 Days 03 Nights Cairo / 01 Night First Class Sleeping Train / 03 Nights Nile Cruise ( Aswan / Luxor ) / 03 Nights Red Sea ( Hurghada ) 14 Nights/15 Days 07 Nights Luxor / 07 Nights Cruise ( Luxor / Luxor ) 7 Nights/8 Days 02 Nights Cairo / 03 Nights Nile Cruise { Aswan - Luxor } / 02 Nights First Class Sleeping Train 14 Nights/15 Days 07 Nights Cruise (Luxor / Luxor ) / 07 Nights Sharm 06 Nights/07 Days Nile Cruise ( Luxor / Luxor ) 14 Nights/15 Days 05 Nights Cairo / 02 Nights Sleeper Train / 07 Nights Cruise ( Luxor / Luxor ) 7 Nights Nile Cruise From Luxor to Luxor 14 Nights/15 Days 03 Nights Cairo / 03 Nights Cruise ( Abu Simple - Aswan ) / 03 Nights Cruise ( Aswan - Luxor ) / 05 Nights Hurghada 04 Nights Nile cruise Luxor / Aswan 14 Nights/15 Days 07 Nights Cruise ( Luxor / Luxor ) / 07 Nights Hurghada 03 Nights Cairo / 04 Nights Nile Cruise ( Luxor / Aswan )By Flight. 09 Nights/10 Days 03 Nights Cairo / 06 Nights Cruise ( Luxor / Luxor ) 03 Nights Nile Cruise ( Aswan / Luxor ) 9 Nights/10 Days 3 Nights Cairo/4 Nights Nile Cruise ( Luxor / Aswan ) / 2 Nights First Class Seating Train 3 Nights Cairo / 3 Nights Nile Cruise ( Aswan / Luxor )by Flight. 04 Nights Cruise ( Abu Simple / Aswan) 03 Nights Cruise ( Aswan / Abu Simple ) To Remove Programs List just click on the background Your browser does not support script ",59);arrFiles[71]=new Array(72,"t_tips.html","22 May 2008","Travel Tips ","","","I Do Not Know Anything about Egypt ? What Is The Average Of the Weather Temperature in Egypt? What Can I wear During My Trip In Egypt ? What Is the procedures for A passport and visa are required? What About Traffic Safety In Egypt ? What About Medical Facilities And Health Information ? What Is The Currency In Egypt And How can I Exchange Money ? What Is The Time Zone and DST In Egypt ? How Can I Use Electricity In Egypt ? How Can I Make a phone call From / To Egypt ? What Are International airports In Egypt ? What Are Ways To Internal Travel ? What About Weekends and Holidays In Egypt ? What About Arrival &amp; Departure Procedures In Egypt ? What Is the Suggested Tipping ? Where Can I Shopping In Egypt ? What About SAFETY AND SECURITY In Egypt ? General Infornmation Arabic is the official language in Egypt and the majority of the population are of Muslim faith. Egyptian Arabic is a separate dialect from the language spoken in other Arab countries with standard Arabic as the written form used for newspapers and literature. This will usually be understood in most places but there is a colloquial dialect or  \'street Arabic \' which varies throughout Egypt. The difference in speech between Cairo and Luxor is very noticeable. It has been said that the three most useful words in Egyptian are: I = insha \'allah (if it is the will of God) B = bukra (tomorrow) M = ma \'lesh (it doesn \'t matter) These three words illustrate the pace of life in Egypt - where nothing is important enough to need to be done quickly! But don \'t worry. Egyptians have an amazing ear for languages and most people who come into contact with tourists will speak English and/or several other European languages. Even before you speak your nationality will be accurately guessed by the way you dress and walk. In the most densely populated tourist areas children from two years old will know how to say  \'welcome to Egypt \',  \'what \'s your name \', in lots of languages! The government is now encouraging foreign languages to be taught in schools and older children love to practice their skills. 1) What Is The Average Of the Weather Temperature in Egypt? Weather Cairo seasonal Averages Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 56F 60 63 70 75 83 85 83 80 75 67 59 13C 15 17 21 24 28 29 28 27 24 19 15 Luxor &amp; Aswan Seasonal Averages Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 73F 80 86 95 105 108 108 107 106 100 90 80 23C 27 30 35 40 42 42 42 41 38 32 27 Weather A hot, dry country, the temperature of Egypt varies from North to South. Most tourists visit the country in its  \'high season \' - October to March. Summers are extremely hot, especially in Upper Egypt, where temperatures can easily reach up to 50 C (122 F) in June and July. The average midwinter temperature in Aswan is usually around 25 C (77 F) and 10 C (50 F) in Cairo. In the winter as soon as the sun has set it can feel very cold because of the contrast in temperature. Rainfall is quite rare in Upper Egypt, but you can expect a little rain in the winter months in Cairo and the Delta. A strong dry wind known as the Khamsin (literally  \'fifty \') blows in March or April for around 50 days from the Western desert, spreading fine particles of sand over everything it touches. The best time to visit Egypt is October through May. Temperatures vary between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The nights will be cool but most days are still sunny. December through February aren \'t the best times for swimming in the Mediterranean though, it gets quite cold and rainy. Watch out for dust storms from March until May. If you don \'t mind swampy temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit and want to save a little money, visit Egypt in the summer. Check temperatures in Cairo today and next 3 dayes . http://weather.cnn.com/weather/forecast.jsp?locCode=CAIX 2) What Can i wear During My Trip In Egypt ? What to Wear Loose, light cotton clothing is absolutely essential especially if you are travelling in the summer. Buy some clothes while you are there, it is always fun to shop for something practical in the bazaars. It is a good idea to bring a water bottle with you, sunglasses and eyedrops for the dust when visiting the temples and pyramids. Egypt is a Muslim country and unless you are looking to offend, please dress conservatively. When visiting churches and mosques men should not wear shorts and women should not wear shorts, mini-skirts or tank tops. In fact it is inadvisable for women to wear anything short or sleeveless unless on the beach or by a pool. It will save you some unwanted attention. This article from Journeywoman.com gives more practical advice for women travellers in Egypt. 3) What Is the procedures for A passport and visa are required? ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: A passport and visa are required. Travelers can obtain a renewable, 30-day tourist visa on arrival at Cairo International Airport for a 15 fee, payable in U.S. dollars. Visitors arriving overland and/or those previously experiencing difficulty with their visa status in Egypt should obtain a visa prior to arrival. Travelers arriving from Israel at the Taba border crossing without an Egyptian visa may be granted a 14-day visa valid for travel within Sinai only. Military personnel arriving on commercial flights are not exempt from passport and visa requirements. Foreigners can acquire a work permit from the Ministry of Manpower and Training to work in Egypt, and accordingly are authorized residency in the country. Work permits must be obtained through the employer. Foreigners are generally not allowed to change residency status from non-working to working status while in the country. Proof of yellow fever immunization is required if arriving from an infected area. Evidence of an AIDS test is required for everyone staying over 30 days. 4) What About Traffic Safety In Egypt ? ? TRAFFIC SAFETY AND ROAD CONDITIONS: While in a foreign country, U.S. citizens may encounter road conditions that differ significantly from those in the United States. The information below concerning Egypt is provided for general reference only, and may not be totally accurate in a particular location or circumstance. Driving in Egypt, a country with one of the highest incidences of road fatalities per miles driven in the world, is a challenge. Even seasoned residents of Cairo must use extraordinary care and situational awareness to navigate the hectic streets of the capital. Traffic rules appear to be routinely ignored by impatient drivers. Any visiting Americans thinking about driving in Cairo should carefully consider the options, take the utmost precautions, and drive defensively. Drivers should be prepared for unlit vehicles at night, few if any road markings, vehicles traveling at high rates of speed, vehicles traveling the wrong way on one-way streets, divided highways, and connecting ramps, and pedestrians constantly dodging in and out of traffic and a variety of animals. Most traffic lights in Cairo appear not to function, but rather are staffed by policemen who use subtle finger movements to indicate which cars may move. Pedestrians should also exercise extreme caution when traversing roadways, especially in high-volume/high-velocity streets like Cairo \'s Corniche, which follows the east bank of the Nile River. Motorists in Egypt should be especially cautious during the rare winter rains, which can cause extremely slippery road surfaces or localized flooding. Options to avoid driving include ubiquitous, inexpensive, and relatively safe taxis. Public mini- and micro-buses are not safe; the Embassy strongly recommends that its personnel not use them. Travel outside of Cairo is safer because of the decreased intensity of the traffic, but unmarked roads, stray animals, and other hazards can pose a challenge, especially at night. Disabled vehicles without lights or reflectors are among the many hazards that can be encountered on highway travel lanes after dark. Embassy personnel in Egypt are prohibited from traveling outside Cairo on official business after sunset. Intercity roads are generally in good condition. Some roads, especially in the Sinai and southeastern part of the country, are off-limits to foreigners. Traffic warning signs should be respected. 5) What About Medical Facilities And Health Information ? Western-trained medical professionals in Egypt. There are many of local hospitals and English-speaking physicians. Medical facilities are adequate for non-emergency matters, particularly in tourist areas. Emergency and intensive care facilities are limited. Facilities outside Cairo, Alexandria, and Sharm El Sheikh fall short of U.S. standards. Most Nile cruise boats do not have a ship \'s doctor, but some employ a medical practitioner of uncertain qualification. Hospital facilities in Luxor and Aswan are inadequate, and they are nonexistent at most other ports-of-call. Beaches on the Mediterranean and Red Sea coasts are generally unpolluted. Persons who swim in the Nile or its canals, walk barefoot in stagnant water, or drink untreated water are at risk of exposure to bacterial and other infections and the parasitic disease schistosomiasis (bilharzia). It is generally safe to eat properly prepared, thoroughly cooked meat and vegetables in tourist hotels, on Nile cruise boats, and in tourist restaurants. Eating uncooked vegetables should be avoided. Tap water is not potable. It is best to drink bottled water or water that has been boiled and filtered. Well-known brands of bottled beverages are generally considered to be safe. 6)What Is The Currency In Egypt And How can I Exchange Money ? The official currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (guinay in Arabic). 100 piastres ( girsh in Arabic) make 1 pound. Banks, American Express, and Thomas Cook offices will readily exchange your traveler checks or cash. ATM cards can also be used in major cities, as can Visa and Mastercards. If you plan to travel off the beaten track, always make sure you have enough local currency with you. Nothing worse than spending a precious vacation day searching for a bank when you could be exploring tombs! For current exchange rates use this currency converter. The maximum amount of Egyptian currency that can be brought in or taken out of Egypt is 1,000 Egyptian pounds. Tip: Hold on to your one and five pound notes, they come in handy for tipping which you will be doing a lot of. Baksheesh is a phrase you will come to know well. 7) What Is The Time Zone and DST ? Egypt is two hours in advance of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT +2) and operates Daylight Savings Time (+1 hour) from the last Friday in April until the last Friday in September. 8) How Can I Use Electricity In Egypt ? The electricity current is 220 volts, 50 Hz, North American travelers are advised to bring a converter, sockets are designed for round pronged plugs, if you are coming from the UK, you will need an adaptor for your plugs. The power plugs used in Egypt are 220 volts. if you are coming from a country using 110 please don \'t forget to bring you converter, the socket pins in the wall are the two holes type ! 9) How Can I Make a phone call From / To Egypt ? To call any countries outside Egypt, dial your country code and then your city code and number. To call Egypt from abroad dial 002. If you have friends calling you from the North America or Australia while you are in Egypt, tell them to dial 011 before dialing country code and city code. List of some of the local dialing codes: Cairo Luxor Alexandria Aswan Sharm Elshiek Hurghada 02 095 03 097 069 065 The best and the cheapest time to place your call is after 8:00 PM. If you wish to make an international call simply buy a Mena-Tel card, ( will Cost you about 20 LE) It should give you around 3 minutes of calling time to any place in the world. You may make the call from the many the yellow phone box cabin in the streets around your hotel . -If you wish to purchase a mobile phone for your visit, Both Mobinil and Egypt Voda vone offer a Tourist line for only 60 LE, it will give you an Egyptian number so that you can make phone calls and your friends and family can reach you and it would save the Roaming charges. 10) What Are International airports In Egypt ? Cairo International (CAI), 24km (15 miles) northeast of the city at Heliopolis (travel time &#8211; 1 hour). There are bus services every 30 minutes, and taxis are available. Special limousines are offered by local and international operators. Hotel cars may also be available. Airport facilities include incoming and outgoing duty-free shops selling a wide range of goods, several car hire firms, post office, bank/bureau de change, restaurants and bar, hotel reservation service, souvenir shops, bookshop and travel insurance services. Borg El Arab (HBE), has replaced El Nouzha airport as the main international airport for Alexandria. It lies 60 km (37 miles) southwest of Alexandria. Airport facilities include a duty-free shop, bank and exchange services, VIP lounge, post office and restaurant. Luxor Airport (LXR) is 5.5km (3.5 miles) from Luxor. There is a regular bus service to the city center (travel time &#8211; 15 minutes). Special limousine and local taxi services are available. Airport facilities include car hire, bank and exchange services, and a bar and restaurant. Improvement works have taken place and are expected to continue to meet the increasing flow of tourists. 11) What Are Ways To Internal Travel ? Air Egypt Air operates daily flights between Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel, and Hurghada. For information on schedules, contact local offices or see online (website: www.egyptair.com.eg). Air Sinai operates services from Cairo to Eilat, El Arish, Hurghada, Luxor, Ras El Nakab, St Catherine, Sharm el-Sheikh and Taba. Sea/River There are slow and fast ferry services linking Hurghada with Sharm el-Sheikh in Sinai. Slow ferries operate daily on Mon, Wed, Fri (travel time &#8211; five to six hours). Fast ferries operate daily on Mon, Tues and Sat (travel time &#8211; one hour 30 minutes). The traditional Nile sailing boats, feluccas, can be hired by the hour for relaxed sailing on the Nile. Regular Nile cruises operate between Luxor and Aswan, and sometimes between Cairo and Aswan, usually for the following periods: four nights, five days (standard tour); six nights, seven days (extended tour), and 14 nights, 15 days (full Nile cruise). There are over 160 individually owned boats of all categories operating on the Nile. Rail A comprehensive rail network run by Egyptian State Railways offering a high standard of service is operated along an east&#8211;west axis from Sallom on the Libyan border to Alexandria and Cairo, and along the Nile to Luxor and Aswan. There are also links to Port Said and Suez. There are frequent trains from Cairo to Alexandria, and also several luxury air-conditioned day and night trains with sleeping and restaurant cars from Cairo to Luxor and Aswan for the Nile Valley tourist trade. For the overnight train, bookings should be made one week in advance through New Star Tours agency On Egyptian state railways, children under four years travel free. Children aged four to nine years pay half fare. Holders of Youth Hostel cards can get reductions. For details of other possible reductions, contact the Tourist Office. Road Traffic drives on the right. Besides the Nile Valley and Delta, which hold an extensive road network, there are paved roads along the Mediterranean and African Red Sea coasts. The road looping through the Western Desert oases from Asyut to Giza is now fully paved. The speed limit is usually 90kph (56mph) on motorways and 100kph (62mph) on the desert motorway from Cairo to Alexandria (there are substantial fines for speeding). Private motoring in the desert regions is not recommended without suitable vehicles and a guide. For more details, contact the Egyptian Automobile Club in Cairo. Bus: The national bus system serves the Nile Valley and the coastal road. Main routes are from Cairo to St Catherine, Sharm el-Sheikh, Dahab, Ras Sudr, El-Tour, Taba and Rafah; from Suez to El-Tour and Sharm el-Sheikh; and from Sharm el-Sheikh to Taba, Neweiba, El-Tour, Dahab and St Catherine. Coach services operate between Cairo and Agami, Marakia-Mrabila, Marina-Aidda Sidy Abd El Rahman, Matrouh, Ma&#8217;amoura Beach and Hurghada. Taxi: These are available in all the larger cities and are metered (see also Urban below). Long-distance group taxis for all destinations are cheap. Fares should be agreed in advance. Car hire: This is available through Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Thrifty and local companies. The driver must be at least 25 years of age. Documentation: Visitor&#8217;s own insurance and an International Driving Permit are required to drive any motor vehicle. Carnet de Passage or a suitable deposit is necessary for the temporary import of visitor&#8217;s own vehicle. All vehicles (including motorcycles) are required by law to carry a fire extinguisher and a red hazard triangle. 12) What About Weekends and Holidays In Egypt ? Friday is the principle day off in Egypt with many businesses and banks closed on Saturday too. Official holidays are as follows: January 7th - Coptic Christmas February 22nd - Union Day April 25th - Sinai Liberation Day May 1st - Labor Day June 18th - Evacuation Day July 1st - Bank Holiday July 23rd - Revolution Day September 11th - Coptic New Year October 6th - ArmedForces Day October 23rd - National Liberation Day October 24th - Suez Victory Day December 23rd - Victory Day 13) What About Arrival &amp; Departure Procedures In Egypt ? If you program includes airport arrival transfers, you will be met by our local representative just after you pass through customs or at the baggage claim area. Look for someone holding a Your Name sign. Travelers arriving by train will be met at the platform. If you do not see someone with a Gate 1 Travel sign or your name, go to the Tourist Information Desk and ask them to page the New Star Tours representative. If your program includes departure transfers, instruction will be provided locally. 14) What Is the Suggested Tipping ? Escorted Man: 6 per person per mission. Local guide: 10 per person per half day of sightseeing. Coach driver: 5 per person per half day. Porter: 3 per person per bag. Additional tipping for other staff may be done at the discretion of the passenger. 15) Where Can I Shopping In Egypt ? Shopping in the land of Pyramids can be a wonderful experience. You may find fantastic, one-of-a-kind merchandise. You may get terrific bargains. However, we advise you to exercise care and common sense when making any purchase. Always get a formal receipt and try to pay with credit cards, which are generally accepted in most shopping stores. And remember that, just like in this country, if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is! New Star Tours recommend and guarantee some particular shops or merchants, where you will be provided with a guaranteed certification. This recommendation will be advised by local tour guide. 16) What About SAFETY AND SECURITY In Egypt ? Every effort has been taken by New Star Tours to ensure your safety. However, it is important that you no allow your common sense to take a vacation while you \'re on your trip. Be aware of potentially dangerous places and situations as you would at home. Avoid wearing expensive jewelry and carry your valuables concealed in inside pockets or hidden pouches. Don \'t put all your valuables (money, credit cards, passports, etc.) in the same place. (In case that one wallet is stolen, you should have other valuables and identification in another safe place.) Don \'t leave valuables laying loose in your room - use the hotel safe. Keep copies of your passports, credit card numbers and travelers check numbers in the hotel safe. Your New Star Tours documents include telephone numbers of local Egypt Explores Travel representatives who will do their utmost to assist you in the event of an emergency. Your browser does not support script ",63);arrFiles[72]=new Array(73,"2Nights3Dayscairo.html","22 May 2008","Short Visit 02 Nights / 03 Days","","","Short Visit 02 Nights / 03 Days ( Cairo ) Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Representative with sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in. Overnight at hotel in Cairo . Day 2: Breakfast at hotel in Cairo , meet our Egyptology English Speaking guide For Full Day Sightseeing Tour to visit Pyramids &amp; Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World The Ancient Egyptians carved spacious areas in the rock, near the Pyramids. There they placed wooden boats, to be at the disposal of the King when he went on his journey of Day and Night with the sun god, Ra, in the after world then visit Egyptian Museum contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world, where 100.000 piece dating from 4000 years are exhibited including the treasure of king Tutankhamon , Perfumes, Leather, Silver, gold and then drive back to your hotel Overnight at your hotel in Cairo Day 3 &lt;&lt; on departure day &gt;&gt; : After breakfast at hotel in Cairo &amp; meet Our Representative to transfer to Cairo International Airport to fly back to your home . Program Includes : 02 Nights in Cairo On bed &amp; breakfast basis Entrance fees during full day sightseeing tour to visit ( Pyramids , Sphinx &amp; Egyptian Museum ) with Egyptology English Speaking guide as program Transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car From Cairo International Airport To The Hotel &amp; Vice Versa . All Meet &amp; Assist By New Star Steward During The Airport Transfers Either On Arrival Or in Departure . All Service charge &amp; taxes Program Excludes : International Flight Tickets Entry visa to Egypt Your browser does not support script ",15);arrFiles[73]=new Array(74,"CRS_3cairo_3crsluxasw_3crsaswAbs_5hur.html","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 14 Nights / 15 Days ","","","Nile Cruises 14 Nights / 15 Days 03 Nights Cairo / 03 Nights Cruise ( Abu Simple - Aswan ) / 03 Nights Cruise ( Aswan - Luxor ) / 05 Nights Hurghada Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Representative with sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in. Overnight at your hotel in Day 2: Breakfast at hotel in Cairo , meet our Egyptology English Speaking guide For Full Day Sightseeing Tour to visit Pyramids &amp; Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World The Ancient Egyptians carved spacious areas in the rock, near the Pyramids. There they placed wooden boats, to be at the disposal of the King when he went on his journey of Day and Night with the sun god, Ra, in the after world then visit The Egyptian Museum contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world, where 100.000 piece dating from 4000 years are exhibited including the treasure of king Tutankhamon , Perfumes, Leather, Silver, gold and then drive back to your hotel Overnight at your hotel in Cairo( kindly note that the Embarkation day for Nile Cruise from Abu Simple to Aswan for 03 nights is every Wednesday ) Day 3: Breakfast at hotel in Cairo then meet Our Representative to transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car to Cairo Airport to fly to Abu Simple. arrive Abu Simple Airport then meet Our Representative to transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car to your Nile Cruise which sail from Abu Simple to Aswan ( Your Accommodation On Board Cruise Will Be On Full Board Basis Starting With Lunch &amp; Ending With Breakfast ). Visit the Abu Simbel temples, symbol of the international campaign for the salvage of the Nubian monuments, the temples of Ramses II and his beloved wife Nefertari. A welcome cocktail will be served in Sound &amp; Light show at Abu Simbel temples, followed by a candlelight Dinner &amp; Overnight on board Cruise Day 4: Breakfast on board Cruise then For those who would like to watch the spectacular sunrise at Abu Simbel, please enjoy an early morning visit to the temples. Breakfast is served while sailing to Kasr Ibrim. Arrival to Kasr Ibrim, sole vestige of the distant past of Nubia found in its original location. During the Pharaonic period, this hill was dominated by a citadel and throughout the Medieval era, the summit of the hill was dominated by a cathedral of which we can still admire some Roman arches. Explanation is done from the sun deck of the ship as entrance to the site is not permitted , sailing to Amada. Visit the temple of Amada of the XVIIIth dynasty, built during the reign of Thotmosis III, Amenophis III and Thotmosis IV. The hemi-speos of Derr dedicated by Ramses II to the rising sun and the tomb of Penout, viceroy of Nubia , A relaxing afternoon sail to Wadi El Seboua Dinner &amp; Overnight on Day 5: Breakfast on board Cruise then visit to Wadi El Seboua. The temple of Wadi El Seboua dedicated by Ramses II to the two Gods Amon Ra and Ra Harmakis then visit The temple of Dakka, dedicated to the God Thot of Divine wisdom, lord of time and science, master of literature. Visit the Greco-roman temple of Meharakka. Sail to Aswan while dining and Overnight on board Cruise( kindly note that the Embarkation day for Nile Cruise from Aswan To Luxor for 03 nights is every Saturday ) Day 6: Breakfast on board Cruise then meet Our Representative to transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car to your Nile cruise which sail from Aswan to Luxor ( Your Accommodation On Board Cruise Will Be On Full Board Basis Starting With Lunch &amp; Ending With Breakfast ) then visit visit The world-famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the1960s &amp; visit Phila temple dedicated to the goddess lsis, which include a temple of Hathor, a Birth House and two pylons, celebrate all the deities involved in the lsis and Osiris , Sailing to Kom Ombo visit Kom Ombo Temple the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, arriving at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, near Kom Ombo, is recommended: the magnificent Ptolemaic temple is in a dramatic setting on high ground beside the Nile, surrounded by sugarcane fields. Dedicated jointly to Haroeris, The Good Doctor, and Sobek, the crocodile god, the temple is famous for its twin entrances, A tour of the temple could be combined with a visit to Darow Camel Market where camels that have made the trek from northern Sudan are sold every Tuesday, sail to Edfu Dinner. Overnight in Edfu Day 7: Breakfast on board cruise visit the temple of Horus in Edfu Dedicated to Horus, the falcon headed god It was believed that the temple was built on the site of the great battle between Horus and Seth Hence ,Sail to Esna Cross the lock Sail to Luxor Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor Day 8: Breakfast on board cruise Cross to the West Bank visit Valley of kings &amp; Hatshepsut Temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun). Dinner &amp; Overnight in Luxor. Day 9: Disembarkation after breakfast then transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car to Hurghada &lt;&lt; about three Hours drive &gt;&gt; arrive your hotel in Hurghada for check-in &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Hurghada. Day 10: Breakfast at hotel in Hurghada , Free days In Hurghada Overnights at hotel in Hurghada. Day 11: Breakfast at hotel in Hurghada , Free days In Hurghada Overnights at hotel in Hurghada. Day 12: Breakfast at hotel in Hurghada , Free days In Hurghada Overnights at hotel in Hurghada. Day 13: Breakfast at hotel in Hurghada , Free days In Hurghada Overnights at hotel in Hurghada. Day 14: Breakfast at hotel in Hurghada , then meet Our Representative to transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car To Hurghada Airport To Fly Back To Cairo , arrive Cairo Airport &amp; then meet Our Representative to transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car To Your Hotel in Cairo for check-in ,free day &amp; Overnight at your hotel in Cairo Day 15: After breakfast at hotel in Cairo &amp; meet Our Representative to transfer to Luxor International Airport to fly back to your home . Program Includes : 03 Nights in Cairo on bed &amp; breakfast basis 03 Nights On Board Five Stars Nile Cruise ( Abu Simple / Aswan ) On Full Board Accommodation ( Start With Lunch &amp; End With Breakfast ) With Sightseeing As Mentioned Above in Your Program Itinerary . 03 Nights On Board Five Stars Nile Cruise ( Aswan / Luxor ) On Full Board Accommodation ( Start With Lunch &amp; End With Breakfast ) With Sightseeing As Mentioned Above in Your Program Itinerary . 05 Nights in Hurghada on half board basis ( Breakfast &amp; Dinner ) The Sound &amp; Light Show at Abu Simple Temple during the Nile Cruise in Lake Nasser Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo &amp; During The Nile Cruises with Egyptology English Speaking guide as program Air Conditioned Private Car transfer between ( Luxor / Hurghada ) All transfers in the program By Air Conditioned Private Car All Meet &amp; Assist Through Airport Transfers Through Our Representatives All Service charge &amp; taxes Program Excludes : International Flight Tickets Entry visa to Egypt Domestic flight tickets between ( Cairo / Abu Simple &amp; Hurghada / Cairo ) Your browser does not support script ",26);arrFiles[74]=new Array(75,"CRS_3Cairo_3crs_1trn_1asw_5shrm.html","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 13 Nights / 14 Days ","","","Nile Cruises 13 Nights / 14 Days 03 Nights Cairo ( Optional Overday Alexandria ) / 01 Night first Class Sleeping train / 01 Night Aswan ( Optional Abu-Simbel ) / 03 Nights Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor / 05 Nights Sharm El Sheikh Riviera ( Optional St. Catherine ) Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Representative with the sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned private Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in . Overnight in Cairo . Day 2: Breakfast at your Hotel, then meet Our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by private Air-Conditioned Car to start Full Day Sightseeing Tour to visit the Pyramids, The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., the Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World On the way to the Temple of the Valley, (of the pyramid of Kephren), lies the large statue of the Sphinx. It is one of most famous monuments in the whole world. It is, indeed, a legendary statue for it has the body of lion and the face of a man. It is 70 ms long and 20 ms high ( Possibility for Camel Ride at the Pyramids Area ) . then drive to visit the Egyptian Museum, contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world, P.M meet Our Representative to Transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo railway station to travel to Aswan by sleeping train ( train number 84 leave Cairo at 20.00 P.M , hot dinner served in cabin or in train restaurant ( according to your choice.) Overnight on board train Day 3: Breakfast on Board Train , Arrive Aswan at 08.15 am , then meet Our Representative in Aswan to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to your hotel in Aswan , free at your leisure or I recommend Optional tour can be arranged to Abu-Simbel By Motor Coach or by flight , to visit temples of Ramses II and his beloved wife Nefertari . Ramesses II, surrounded by a peristyle of 74 papyrus columns arranged in a double row and adorned with 16 statues of the pharaoh, incorporates a three-part chapel on the northern side , drive back to your hotel in Aswan . Overnight in Aswan .Kindly note that the sailing date for Cruise From Aswan to Luxor Every ( Friday, Saturday &amp; Wednesday ) Saturday , Day 04 : Breakfast at your hotel , check out then Meet Our Representative in Aswan to transfer to your Nile Cruise - accommodation on board Nile cruise with full board start with lunch end with breakfast Embarkation before 8.00 A.M , then join the group of your language with your Egyptologist English Speaking guide to start your visit to Philae temple -Philae Temple was also dismantled and reassembled ( on Agilika lsland about 500m. from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam . The world-famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the 1960s . Today it provides irrigation and electricity for the whole of Egypt and, together with the old Aswan Dam, 6 km downriver, Lunch on board Sail to Kom Ombo . then join the group of your language with your Egyptologist English Speaking guide to start your visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, Dinner. Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 5: Breakfast On Board - then join the group of your language with your Egyptologist English Speaking guide to start your visit temple of Horus in Edfu, Kom Ombo and Edfu are both easily accessible from Aswan, by day cruise, Arriving by boat at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, near Kom Ombo, Lunch on board Sail to Esna . Dinner, Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 6: Breakfast, Sail to Luxor then join the group of your language with your Egyptologist English Speaking guide to start your visit crossing the Weast Bank valley of kings, Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon . Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun) lunch on board , P.M Free Dinner , Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 7: Disembarkation from Nile Cruise after breakfast, then meet Our Representative in Luxor to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Luxor airport to fly to Sharm El Sheikh ( operates every Saturday, Tuesday &amp; Thursday Only ), Arrive Sharm El Sheikh, Meet Our Representative in Sharm to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to your hotel for check in , Dinner &amp; Overnight in Sharm Day 8: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Dinner &amp; Overnight in Sharm . Day 9: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Dinner &amp; Overnight in Sharm . Day 10: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Dinner &amp; Overnight in Sharm . Day 11: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Dinner &amp; Overnight in Sharm . Day 12: Breakfast at hotel &amp; check-out, then meet Our Representative in Sharm to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Sharm airport to fly back to Cairo , Arrive Cairo , Meet Our Representative to transfer you to your hotel . P.M I recommend Optional tour can be arranged as you can meet Our Representative to transfer you by Private Air-conditioned Car to attend the English Sound &amp; Light Show Early or late evening performances of the extravaganza at the worlds most famous ancient sites, the Pyramids in Giza, Drive back to your hotel. Overnight in Cairo . Day 13: Breakfast at hotel , free at your leisure or I recommend Optional tour can be arranged to Alexandria by air condition Car ( the distance between Cairo &amp; Alexandria is about 230 KM ), as you can meet Our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by private Air-Conditioned Car to start to visit The Pompy`s Pillar, mistakenly named so in the middle ages, the granite pillar is over 25 meters high,Catacombs Kom El Shukafa, this is the largest roman cemetery in Alexandria,it is composed of three levels cut 30 meters deep intro the existing rock, El Montaza Palace &amp; Alexandria Library , Drive back to Cairo , Drive back to your hotel . Overnight in Cairo Day 14: Break fast at hotel then Meet Our Representative in Cairo to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo International Airport for final Departure, helping you through luggage identification &amp; portage security , checking into your Airline, receiving your boarding pass then help you through passport control formalities for your final departure flight , three hours before your departure time ( Please advise your departure flight details ). Program includes :- 03 nights in Cairo on bed &amp; buffet breakfast basis . 01 night in First Class Sleeping Train ( Cairo - Aswan ) served with Hot dinner &amp; breakfast basis . 01 night in Aswan on bed &amp; buffet breakfast basis 03 nights on board Five Stars Nile Cruise on Full board basis ( Lunch, Dinner &amp; Breakfast ) with Sightseeing as mentioned above in your program itinerary . 05 nights in Sharm on half board basis ( Dinner &amp; Breakfast ) . All meet &amp; assist upon arrival &amp; departure at International &amp; domestic Airports &amp; railway stations in Cairo , Aswan , Luxor &amp; Sharm By Our Representative . All transfers in the program by Private Air-Conditioned Car . All Sightseeing in Cairo / Cruise with professional Egyptology English speaking guide All Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo and Cruise All Service charge &amp; taxes . Program excludes:- International Flight Tickets . Entry Visa To Egypt . Domestic flight ticket ( Luxor/ Sharm - Sharm/ Cairo ) . on Egypt Air economy Class . Dear respectful client, I advise you to purchase your domestic flight ticket sector, combined with the international flight ticket on Egypt Air- Airline. you will have a good deal with Egypt Air . Optional Sound &amp; Light show in Cairo including , entrance fees , English Show and transfers . Optional Overday Alexandria from Cairo including , entrance fees , guiding and transfers . Optional Abu Simbel Tour by flight including flight ticket Aswan /Abu Simbel /Aswan , entrance fees , local guiding and transfers . Optional Abu Simbel Tour by Motor Coach including round Trip Transfer Aswan /Abu Simbel /Aswan , entrance fees , local guiding and transfers Please Find Below Optional Tours In Sharm El Sheik can be arranged : ST. CATHERINE MONASTERY Studied 130 KM. from abu zeneima, Its constructed dates back to the 6th century, It was to the daughter of one of Alexandria rulers, She had been converted to Christianity and was severally tortured to death for the sake of her new faith . The monastery is surrounded by a huge 85 meters wall, Whose breath is 75 meters and height is 11 meters. Inside the wall a number of churches had been built, And the eastern wall is characterized by primitive lift, Which the monks had been using in the past to avoid opening of the gate the main features of the monastery are: * the basilica. * the small church. * the crusaders church. * the mosque : adjacent to the monastery. Your browser does not support script ",28);arrFiles[75]=new Array(76,"CRS_3asw_abs.html","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 03 Nights Cruise ( Aswan / Abu Simple )","","","Nile Cruises 03 Nights Cruise ( Aswan / Abu Simple ) ( kindly note that the Embarkation day for Nile Cruise from Aswan to Abu Simple for 03 Nights is every Friday ) Day 1: Embarkation on board Cruise ( Your Accommodation On Board Cruise Will Be On Full Board Basis Starting With Lunch &amp; Ending With Breakfast ) then Visit to Kalabsha temple with its Pharaonic aspect, remodelled into the Greco-roman style and dedicated to the God Mandoulis &amp; Visit the hemi-speos of Beit El Wali, erected by Ramses II in the beginning of his Reign. Also visit the kiosk of Kertassi, erected to honour the Goddess Isis Dinner &amp; Overnight on board Cruise Day 2: Breakfast on board Cruise Sailing to Wadi El Seboua and coktail on the way at the Tropic of Cancer Lunch and visit to Wadi El Seboua temple, dedicated by Ramses II to the two Gods Amon Ra and Ra Harmakis. The temple of Dakka, dedicated to the God Thot of divine wisdom, lord of times and science, master of literature. Visit the Greco-Roman temple of Meharakka , sail to Amada Dinner &amp; Overnight on board Cruise Day 3: Breakfast on board Cruise Morning visit to the temple of Amada from the XVIIIth dynasty, built during the reign of Thotmosis III,Amenophis III and Thotmosis IV Also visit the hemi-speos of Derr, dedicated by Ramses II to the rising sun. Finally the tomb of Penout, viceroy of Nubia Sail to Kasr Ibrim. Visit to the citadel of Kasr Ibrim, sole vestige of the distant past of Nubia in its original location. Explanation is done from the sundeck of the ship as entrance to the site is not permitted. Sailing to Abu Simbel and after lunch visit the Abu Simbel temples, symbol of the international salvage of the Nubian monuments: the temples of Ramses II and his beloved wife Nefertari. Attend the Sound &amp; Light show at Abu Simbel temples. Overnight on board Cruise Day 4: Disembarkation after breakfast ( End Of Nile Cruise Sightseeing &amp; End Of Our Service ) Program Includes : 03 Nights On Board Five Stars Nile Cruise ( Aswan / Abu Simple ) on full board basis ( Start With Lunch &amp; End With Breakfast ) The Sound &amp; Light Show at Abu Simbel Temple during the Nile Cruise in Nasser Lake Entrance fees during sightseeing with Egyptology English Speaking guide as Nile Cruise program All Service charge &amp; taxes Your browser does not support script ",16);arrFiles[76]=new Array(77,"CRS_3cairo_3crs_1trn_3hur.html","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 10 nights / 11 Days","","","Nile Cruises 10 nights / 11 Days 03 Nights Cairo / 01 Night First Class Sleeping Train / 03 Nights Nile Cruise ( Aswan / Luxor ) / 03 Nights Red Sea ( Hurghada ) Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport late in the evening , meet and assist by Our Representative with the sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned private Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in. Overnight in Cairo. Day 2: Breakfast at your Hotel, then meet Our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by private Air-Conditioned Car to start your Full Day Sightseeing Tour to visit the Pyramids, The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., the Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World On the way to the Temple of the Valley, (of the pyramid of Kephren), lies the large statue of the Sphinx. It is one of most famous monuments in the whole world. It is, indeed, a legendary statue for it has the body of lion and the face of a man. It is 70 ms long and 20 ms high ( Possibility for Camel Ride at the Pyramids Area ) . then drive to visit the Egyptian Museum, contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world,, then P.M Then Meet Our Representative to Transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo railway station to travel to Aswan about 20.00 pm by first Class Sleeping train Served with hot Dinner &amp; Breakfast , Dinner &amp; Overnight on Board Train .Kindly note that the sailing date for Cruise From Aswan to Luxor Every ( Friday , Saturday &amp; Wednesday ) Day 3: Breakfast on Board Train , Arrive Aswan at 08.35 a.m , Meet Our Representative in Aswan to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to your Nile Cruise - accommodation on board Nile cruise with full board start with lunch end with breakfast Embarkation , then join the group of your language with your Egyptologist English Speaking guide to start your visit to Philae temple -Philae Temple was also dismantled and reassembled ( on Agilika lsland about 500m. from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam . The world-famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the1960s. Today it provides irrigation and electricity for the whole of Egypt and, together with the old Aswan Dam, 6 km downriver, Lunch on board Sail to Kom Ombo . then join the group of your language with your Egyptologist English Speaking guide to start your visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, Dinner. Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 4: Breakfast On Board - then join the group of your language with your Egyptologist English Speaking guide to start your visit temple of Horus in Edfu, Kom Ombo and Edfu are both easily accessible from Aswan, by day cruise, . Arriving by boat at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, near Kom Ombo, Lunch on board Sail to Esna . Dinner, Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 5: Breakfast, Sail to Luxor then join the group of your language with your Egyptologist English Speaking guide to start your visit crossing the Weast Bank valley of kings, Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon . Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun) lunch on board , P.M Free Dinner , Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 6: Disembarkation from Nile Cruise after breakfast, then Meet Our Representative in Luxor to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Hurghada , about Three Hours driving , Arrive Hurghada , Arrive your hotel for check-in , Dinner &amp; Overnight in Hurghada . Day 7: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our steward will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours etc. according to your taste ). Dinner &amp; Overnight in Hurghada . Day 8: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our steward will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours etc. according to your taste ). Dinner &amp; Overnight in Hurghada . Day 9: Breakfast at hotel &amp; check-out, Meet Our Representative to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Hurghada Bus station to travel back to Cairo . Arrive Cairo. Meet New Star Steward to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to your hotel in Cairo for check in , free at leisure or I recommend Optional tour can be arranged as you can meet Our Representative to accompany you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Attend the English Sound &amp; Light Show in the evening performances of the extravaganza at the worlds most famous ancient sites, the Pyramids in Giza, Drive back to your hotel . Overnight in Cairo. Day 10: Breakfast at your Hotel, free at leisure or I recommend Optional tour can be arranged as you can meet Our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by private Air-Conditioned Car to start full day tour in Cairo to visit the Egyptian Museum, contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world . The Citadel , built by Saladin in the 12th Century, was the seat of Power for the next 700 years . Alabaster Mosque, built in Turkish style , very similar to the Blue Mosque in Turkey. and Bazaars , dates from 1382 . Drive back to your Hotel , Overnight in Cairo . Day 11: Breakfast at hotel, check out , then Meet Our Representative in Cairo to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo International Airport for final Departure, helping you through luggage identification &amp; portage security , checking into your Airline, receiving your boarding pass then help you through passport control formalities for your final departure flight , three hours before your departure time ( Please advise your departure flight details ). . Program includes:- 03 nights in Cairo on Bed &amp; Buffet breakfast basis . 01 night in First Class Sleeping Train ( Cairo - Aswan ) , on Half Board Basis ( Hot Dinner &amp; Breakfast ) . 03 nights on Board Five Stars Nile Cruise on Full Board ( Lunch , Dinner &amp; Breakfast ) With Sightseeing as mentioned above in your program itinerary. 03 nights in Hurghada on Half Board basis ( Dinner &amp; Breakfast ) . All Meet &amp; Assist upon arrival &amp; departure at Cairo International Airport &amp; Railwaystaions in Cairo , Aswan , Luxor &amp; Hurghda By Our Representative . All Transfers in the program By Private Air-Conditioned Car . All Sightseeing in Cairo / Nile Cruise with professional Egyptology English speaking guide . All Actual Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo and Cruise . Travel From Luxor To Hurghada by Private Car &amp; From Hurghada to Cairo by air condition car ( Super Jet with Large seats movable back , Video , T.V and W.C with possibility for snakes ) All Service charge &amp; taxes. Program excludes:- International Flight ticket Entry visa To Egypt . Optional Sound &amp; Light show in Cairo including , entrance fees , English Show and transfers . Optional Full day Cairo including , entrance fees , Professional Egyptology English speaking guide and transfers Your browser does not support script ",25);arrFiles[77]=new Array(78,"CRS_3cairo_3crs_byflt.html","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 03 Nights Cairo / 04 Nights Nile Cruise ( Luxor / Aswan ) ","","","Nile Cruises 03 Nights Cairo / 04 Nights Nile Cruise ( Luxor / Aswan ) Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Represerntative with the sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by Air-conditioned private Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Represerntative for check-in. Overnight in Cairo. Day 2: Breakfast at your Hotel, Meet Our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by your Private Air-conditioned Car to start Full Day Sightseeing Tour visiting The Great Pyramids, The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., the Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World On the way to the Temple of the Valley, (of the pyramid of Kephren), lies the large statue of the Sphinx. It is one of most famous monuments in the whole world. It is, indeed, a legendary statue for it has the body of lion and the face of a man. It is 70 ms long and 20 ms high . then drive by your private Air-conditioned car to visit the Egyptian Museum, contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world. After you finish your tour , Drive back to your hotel . Overnight in Cairo .Kindly note the sailing date for Cruise From Luxor to Aswan Every ( Saturday , Monday &amp; Tuesday ) Day 3: Breakfast at hotel, them meet Our Representative in Cairo to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo Domestic Airport to fly to Luxor , Arrive Luxor then Meet &amp; assist by Our Represerntative in Luxor to transfer you by Private Air-conditioned Car to your Nile Cruise - accommodation on Nile cruise on full board start with lunch end with breakfast Embarkation, lunch on board cruise P.M join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour crossing the East Bank to visit Karnak temple &amp; Luxor Temple then . Dinner. Overnight on Board Cruise Day 4: Breakfast on Board _ then join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour crossing the West Bank to visit valley of kings, queen Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon .Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun)&#8217;. The temple of Luxor, some 260 m (850 ft) long today, was built by Amenophis III on the foundations of a previous religious structure, dating from the time of Queen Hatshepsut. Lunch on Board sail to Edfu via Esna lock , Edfu is a longer trip (105 km from Aswan) but it houses the best-preserved cult temple in Egypt which is essential viewing for archaeological enthusiasts . dinner on board . Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 5: Breakfast on Board _ then join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour to visit the temple of Horus in Edfu, sail to Kom Ombo, lunch on Board &amp; visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, Kom Ombo and Edfu are both easily accessible from Aswan, by day cruise, felucca, bus or taxi. Arriving by boat at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, near Kom Ombo, Dinner &amp; Overnight On Board Cruise . Day 6: Breakfast on Board _ then join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour to visit Philea temple - Philae Temple was also dismantled and reassembled ( on Agilika lsland about 500m. from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam. The temple, dedicated to the goddess lsis, is in a beautiful setting which has been landscaped to match its original site. High Dam,The world-famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the1960s. . lunch on Board , P.M. sailing by felucca around the Kitchener \'s Island and view Agha Khan Mausoleum Take a felucca to the Mausoleum, atop a hill at the southern end of the west bank. The Agha Khan use to spend every winter in Aswan and was buried here in this magnificent mausoleum, modelled on the Fatimid tombs in Cairo . dinner. Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 7: Disembarkation after breakfast. free at leisure or I recommend Optional Tour can be arranged in case of acceptence to Abu Simbel By Motor Coach or by flight , to visit temples of Ramses II and his beloved wife Nefertari . Ramesses II, surrounded by a peristyle of 74 papyrus columns arranged in a double row and adorned with 16 statues of the pharaoh, incorporates a three-part chapel on the northern side , drive back to your hotel in Aswan , then meet Our Representative in Aswan to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Aswan airport to fly back to Cairo. Arrive Cairo &amp; transfer to your hotel . free at leisure or I recommend Optional tour can be arranged as you can meet Our Representative to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to a Dinner Cruise (3 hours) with Dinner and belly dancing and folkloric show The best night life you can enjoy in Cairo , Drive back to your hotel . Overnight in Cairo . Day 8: Breakfast at hotel, check out , then Meet Our Representative in Cairo to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo International Airport for final Departure, helping you through luggage identification &amp; portage security , checking into your Airline, receiving your boarding pass then help you through passport control formalities for your final departure flight , three hours before your departure time ( Please advise your departure flight details ). Program includes :- 03 nights in Cairo on bed &amp; buffet breakfast basis . 04 nights on Board Five Stars Nile Cruise on full board Basis ( Lunch , Dinner &amp; Breakfast ) With Sightseeing as mentioned above in our program itinerary . All meet &amp; assist upon arrival &amp; departure at International &amp; Domestic Airports in Cairo, Luxor &amp; Aswan by Our Representative . All transfers in the program by private Air-Conditioned Car . All Sightseeing in Cairo / Cruise wi th Professional Egyptology English or Spanish speaking guide . All Actual Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo and Cruise . All Service charge &amp; taxes. Program excludes :- International flight ticket . Entry Visa to Egypt . Domestic flight ticket ( Cairo - Luxor ) ( Aswan - Cairo ) on Egypt Air economy Class Dear respectful client, I advise you to purchase your domestic flight ticket sector, combined with the international flight ticket on Egypt Air- Airline. you will have a good deal . Optional tour can be arranged Dinner Cruise ( 3 hours ) including transfer to the Cruise / Dinner and belly dancing and folkloric show. ( Based on 02 Adults ) . Traveling from Cairo / Luxor - Aswan / Cairo by First class seating train Or by First class sleeping train . but you will Add 01 night to your program . Your browser does not support script ",23);arrFiles[78]=new Array(79,"5NightsHurghada1NightCairo.htm","22 May 2008","Diving &amp; Relaxation Packages","","","Diving &amp; Relaxation 05 Nights Hurghada / 01 Night first Class Sleeping train / 01 Night Cairo / 01 Night Luxor Day 1: Arrive Hurghada International Airport meet and assist by Our Representative with the sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned private Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in . Overnight in Hurghada . Day 2: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Overnight in Hurghada . Day 3: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Overnight in Hurghada . Day 4: Early Breakfast at your Hotel, then at about 05.00 A.M , meet Our Representative to transfer you by private Air-conditioned car to Hurghada Airport to fly to Cairo on MS 160 that depart at 06.20 A.M , Arrive Cairo at 07.20 A.M , meet Our Representative at Airport who will meet you by our professional Egyptology English speaking guide to start your Tour in the desert to visit the Pyramids , The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., on an area of 13 feddans. Its height now is 137 ms (original height: 146 ms). Almost 2.5 million blocks of stone were put into building this pyramid, which measures 230 ms square at the base. the Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World On the way to the Temple of the Valley - Possibility for Camel Ride at the Pyramids area - time for shopping , then drive by your Air-Conditioned car to visit the Egyptian Museum, contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world . Overnight in Cairo . Day 5: Breakfast at your Hotel , free day then I recommend Half Day Optional tour as you can meet Our Representative to accompany you by private air-conditioned car to start your tour visiting The Sala Din Citadel, built by Saladin in the 12th Century, was the seat of Power for the next 700 years. The Muhammad Ali Mosque, built in the 12th Century, was the seat of power for the next 700 years. Muhammad Ali Mosque within the Citadel, eastern edge of Cairo. Construction of the Citadel was begun by Salah ad-Din in the late 12th century as a fortress to protect the city from the Crusaders. The mosque, which dominates the eastern skyline of Cairo, is of much more recent origin, built by Muhammad Ali Pasha during the second quarter the 19th century. Muhammad Ali, an officer in the Ottoman army, is often referred to as the father of modern Egypt, establishing himself as pasha (leader) of the country from 1805-48 after the French occupation. The Alabaster Mosque, built in Turkish style, is very similar to the Blue Mosque in Turkey., then meet Our Representative to accomany you by your private air-conditioned car to Cairo Railway Station to take your first class sleeping train No. 84 to Luxor , depart Cairo at 20.00 p.m , served with hot dinner &amp; breakfast . Dinner &amp; Overnight on board train . Day 6: Early Breakfast on board train , arrive Luxor at 05.05 A.M at Morning Meet Our Representative to accompany you by air-conditioned car to your hotel for check in &amp; rest , then meet you by our professional Egyptology English speaking guide to accompany you during your sightseeing tour crossing the West Bank to visit valley of kings, queen Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon . Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun)&#8217;. then cross to East Bank to visit Karnak temple &amp; Luxor Temple , drive back to your hotel . Overnight in Luxor . Day 7: Early Breakfast at hotel , then Join Convoy 08.00 A.M traveling back by your Air-Conditioned car to Hurghada , arrive Hurghada , transfer to your hotel , Overnight in Hurghada . Day 8: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Overnight in Hurghada . Day 9: Break fast at hotel, then Meet Our Representative in Hurghada to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Hurghada International Airport for final Departure, helping you through luggage identification &amp; portage security , checking into your Airline, receiving your boarding pass then help you through passport control formalities for your final departure flight , three hours before your departure time ( Please advise your departure flight details ) . Program includes :- 05 nights in Hurghada on Half Board basis . 01 night in First Class Sleeping Train ( Cairo - Luxor ) with Hot dinner &amp; breakfast basis . 01 night in Cairo on bed &amp; breakfast basis 01 night in Luxor on bed &amp; breakfast basis . All meet &amp; assist upon arrival &amp; departure at International &amp; domestic Airports &amp; railway stations in Hurghada / Cairo &amp; Luxor By New Star Stewards . All transfers in the program by Private Air-Conditioned Car . All Sightseeing in Cairo / Luxor with professional Egyptology English speaking guide . All Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo and Luxor . All Service charge &amp; taxes . Program excludes : - International flight tickets . Entry visa To Egypt . Domestic flight ticket Hurghada / Cairo , on Egypt Air, Economy class . Your browser does not support script ",22);arrFiles[79]=new Array(80,"2NightsCairo1NightAswan.htm","22 May 2008","Overland Packages","","","Overland 02 Nights Cairo / 01 Night Aswan { Overday Abu Simbel } / 01 Night Luxor / 02 Nights First Class Sleeping Train Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by our Represerntative with the sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned private car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by our Represerntative for check-in. Overnight in Cairo. Day 2: Breakfast at hotel, Then meet our professional Egyptology English Speaking guide to accompany you by private air-conditioned car to visit Egyptian Museum contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world, where 100.000 piece dating from 4000 years are exhibited including the treasure of king Tutankhamon then drive to desert to visit Pyramids &amp; Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., on an area of 13 feddans. Its height now is 137 ms (original height: 146 ms). then visit Sakkara Pyramids is one section of the great necropolis of Memphis Sakkara is best known for the Step Pyramid Across the Great Court of the Pyramid Complex of Zoser. P.M meet our Represerntative to accompany you by air-conditioned car to transfer to Cairo railway station to travel to Aswan at 20:00 pm by First Class Sleeping Train, Hot dinner will be served at your Cabin OR at Train Restaurant ( according to your choice ), Overnight in train Day 3: Breakfast on board Sleeping Train .Arrive Aswan at 08.15 A.M meet &amp; assist by our Represerntative then transfer to your Hotel, - then meet our professional Egyptology English Speaking guide to accompany you by private air-conditioned car to visit Philae temple -Philae Temple was also dismantled and reassembled ( on Agilika lsland about 500m. from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam. The temple, dedicated to the goddess lsis, is in a beautiful setting which has been landscaped to match its original site. Its various shrines and sanctuaries, which include a temple of Hathor, a Birth House and two pylons, celebrate all the deities involved in the lsis and Osiris myth. High Dam,The world-famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the1960s. Then visit Unfinished Obelisk Much of the red granite used for ancient temples and colossi came from quarries in the Aswan area. Around these quarries are many inscriptions, many of which describe successful quarrying projects. The Unfinished Obelisk located in the Northern Quarry still lies where a crack was discovered as it was being hewn from the rock. Possibly intended as a companion to the Lateran Obelisk, originally at Karnak but now in Rome, it would have weighed over 2.3 million pounds and would have been the worlds largest piece of stone ever handled. However, a crack in the stone occurred, which caused it to be abandoned , Then visit Granite Quarries , Drive back to your hotel, Overnight in Aswan. Day 4: Breakfast at hotel, Then meet our professional Egyptology English Speaking guide to accompany you by private air-conditioned car to visit Abu Simbel . Arrive Abu Simbel then visit the two temples at Abu Simbel among the most magnificent monuments in the world but their removal and reconstruction was an historic event in itself. When the temples (280 km from Aswan) were threatened by submersion in Lake Nasser, due to the construction of the High Dam the Egyptian Government secured the support of UNESCO and launched a world wide appeal. During the salvage operation which began in 1964 and continued until 1968, the two temples were dismantled and raised over 60 meters up the sandstone cliff where they had been built more than 3,000 years before. Here they were reassembled, in the exact same relationship to each other and the sun, and covered with an artificial mountain. Most of the joins in the stone have now been filled by antiquity experts, but inside the temples it is still possible to see where the blocks were cut. You can also go inside the man made dome and see an exhibition of photographs showing the different stages of the massive removal project. Drive back to Aswan. P.M meet our Representative to accompany you by private air-conditioned car to transfer to Aswan railway station to travel to Luxor by First Class Seating train. Arrive Luxor railway station you will meet New Star steward with the sign of your name. then transfer by private air-conditioned car to your hotel, Overnight in Luxor. Day 5: Breakfast at your hotel, then meet our professional Egyptology English Speaking guide to accompany you by private air-conditioned car to visit valley of kings, Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon . Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun) . Then visit Karnak &amp; Luxor Temples . At P.M meet our our Representative to accompany you by air-conditioned car to transfer to Luxor railway station to travel back to Cairo at 21:30 pm by First Class Sleeping Train, Hot dinner will be served at your Cabin OR at Train Restaurant ( according to your choice ), Overnight in train Day 6: Breakfast on board Sleeping Train. Arrive Cairo at 06.10 AM. meet &amp; assist by our Representative then transfer by private air-conditioned car to transfer to your hotel, Then meet our professional Egyptology English Speaking guide to accompany you by private air-conditioned car to visit Coptic monuments Christian Old Cairo, where the Romans constructed the fortress of Babylon. Built over the ruins of the two towers of this fortress is the Church of St.Mary or El-Moallaqah (meaning overhanging or suspended) which is why the most popular name for this church is the hanging Church.Visit the Church of St.Sergius, founded at the end of the 4th century, it stands on a Egypt that is said to have sheltered the Holy Family during their flight to Egypt.Church of St.Barbara Drive back to hotel. Overnight in Cairo Day 7: Breakfast at hotel then meet our Representative to accompany you by air-conditioned car to transfer to Cairo airport for final departure. ( Have a nice Trip ). Program includes:- 02 Nights in Cairo on bed &amp; buffet breakfast. 01 Night in Aswan on bed &amp; buffet breakfast. 01 Night in Luxor on bed &amp; buffet Breakfast. 02 Nights in First Class Sleeping Train ( Cairo / Aswan ) ( Luxor / Cairo ) on bed with hot dinner &amp; Breakfast. More information about sleeping Train please click here http://www.sleepingtrains.com Travel from Aswan to Luxor by first class Seating train All transfers in the program by air-conditioned car All meet &amp; assist at Cairo International airport upon arrival and departure by our Steward All meet &amp; assist at Cairo , Luxor &amp; Aswan railway stations upon arrival and departure by our Representative All Sightseeing in Cairo / Aswan / Luxor with Professional Egyptology English speaking guide as mentioned in the program. All Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo , Aswan &amp; Luxor Overday Abu Simbel by private air-conditioned car including round trip transfers ( Aswan / Abu Simbel / Aswan ), entrance fees &amp; professional Egyptology English Speaking guide. All Service charge &amp; taxes. Program excludes:- Entry visa To Egypt Any items not mentioned above. Your browser does not support script ",24);arrFiles[80]=new Array(81,"3Nights4NightsRedSeaSharmElSheikh.htm","22 May 2008","Diving &amp; Relaxation Packages","","","Diving &amp; Relaxation 03 Nights Cairo / 04 Nights Red Sea ( Sharm El-Sheikh Riviera ) Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Representative with the sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned private Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in. Overnight in Cairo . Day 2: Breakfast at your hotel, then meet Our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by private Air-Conditioned Car to start your Full Day sightseeing Tour in the desert to visit the Pyramids , The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., on an area of 13 feddans. Its height now is 137 ms (original height: 146 ms). Almost 2.5 million blocks of stone were put into building this pyramid, which measures 230 ms square at the base. the Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World On the way to the Temple of the Valley - Possibility for Camel Ride at the Pyramids area - time for shopping , then drive by your Air-Conditioned car to visit the Egyptian Museum, contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world. Drive back to your Hotel , Overnight in Cairo . Day 3: Breakfast at hotel, check out &amp; meet Our Our Representative to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo Bus Station to travel to Sharm . Arrive Sharm , Meet Our Representative in Sharm to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to your hotel for Check in , Free time at your Leisure . Overnight at your Hotel in Sharm . Day 4: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Overnight at your Hotel in Sharm . Day 5: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Overnight at your Hotel in Sharm . Day 6: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Overnight at your Hotel in Sharm . Day 7: Breakfast at Hotel . then meet Our Representative in Sharm to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Sharm Bus Station to Travel back to Cairo. Arrive Cairo , Meet Our Representative to transfer you by private Air-conditioned Car to your hotel . P.M I recommend Optional Tour can be arranged as you can meet Our Representative to accompany you by private air-Conditioned Car to attend the English Sound &amp; Light Show evening performances of the extravaganza at the worlds most famous ancient sites, the Pyramids in Giza, Drive back to your hotel. Overnight in Cairo. Day 8: Then Meet Our Representative in Cairo to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo International Airport for final Departure, helping you through luggage identification &amp; portage security , checking into your Airline, receiving your boarding pass then help you through passport control formalities for your final departure flight, three hours before your departure time ( Please advise your departure flight details ) . Program includes :- 03 nights in Cairo on bed &amp; buffet breakfast basis . 04 nights in Sharm on bed &amp; buffet breakfast basis . All meet &amp; assist upon Arrival &amp; Departure at Cairo International Airport &amp; Stations in Cairo &amp; Sharm by Our Representatives . Travel from Cairo to Sharm &amp; Vise Versa By Air-Conditioned Bus ( Super Jet : with Large seats movable back , Video , T.V and W.C with possibility for snakes ) . All transfers in the program by Private Air-Conditioned Car . All Sightseeing in Cairo with Professional Egyptology English speaking guide as mentioned in your Program . All Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo . All Service charge &amp; taxes . Program excludes :- International Flight Tickets . Entry Visa to Egypt . Domestic Flight Tickets Cairo / Sharm / Cairo , on Egypt Air , Economy Class instead of the Super Jet could be arranged . Optional Sound &amp; Light show including , entrance fees , English Show and transfers . Your browser does not support script ",20);arrFiles[81]=new Array(82,"3NightsCairo4NightsRedSea.htm","22 May 2008","Diving &amp; Relaxation Packages","","","Diving &amp; Relaxation 03 Nights Cairo / 04 Nights Red Sea ( Hurghada ) Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Representative with the sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned private Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in. Overnight in Cairo . Day 2: Breakfast at your hotel, then meet Our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by private Air-Conditioned Car to start your Full Day sightseeing Tour in the desert to visit the Pyramids , The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., on an area of 13 feddans. Its height now is 137 ms (original height: 146 ms). Almost 2.5 million blocks of stone were put into building this pyramid, which measures 230 ms square at the base. the Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World On the way to the Temple of the Valley - Possibility for Camel Ride at the Pyramids area - time for shopping , then drive by your Air-Conditioned car to visit the Egyptian Museum, contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world. Drive back to your Hotel , Overnight in Cairo . Day 3: Breakfast at hotel, check out &amp; meet Our Our Representative to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo Bus Station to travel to Hurghada . Arrive there , Meet Our Representative in Hurghada to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to your hotel for Check in , Free time at your Leisure . Overnight at your Hotel in Sharm . Day 4: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Overnight at your Hotel in Hurghada . Day 5: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Overnight at your Hotel in Hurghada . Day 6: Breakfast at Hotel, enjoy sun , sea and free time ( Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours . etc. according to your taste ) Overnight at your Hotel in Hurghada . Day 7: Breakfast at Hotel . then meet Our Representative in Hurghada to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Hurghada Bus Station to Travel back to Cairo. Arrive Cairo , Meet Our Representative to transfer you by private Air-conditioned Car to your hotel . P.M I recommend Optional Tour can be arranged as you can meet Our Representative to accompany you by private air-Conditioned Car to attend the English Sound &amp; Light Show evening performances of the extravaganza at the worlds most famous ancient sites, the Pyramids in Giza, Drive back to your hotel. Overnight in Cairo. Day 8: Then Meet Our Representative in Cairo to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo International Airport for final Departure, helping you through luggage identification &amp; portage security , checking into your Airline, receiving your boarding pass then help you through passport control formalities for your final departure flight, three hours before your departure time ( Please advise your departure flight details ) . Program includes :- 03 nights in Cairo on bed &amp; buffet breakfast basis . 04 nights in Hurghada on bed &amp; buffet breakfast basis . All meet &amp; assist upon Arrival &amp; Departure at Cairo International Airport &amp; Stations in Cairo &amp; Sharm by Our Representatives . Travel from Cairo to Hurghada &amp; Vise Versa By Air-Conditioned Bus ( Super Jet : with Large seats movable back , Video , T.V and W.C with possibility for snakes ) . All transfers in the program by Private Air-Conditioned Car . All Sightseeing in Cairo with Professional Egyptology English speaking guide as mentioned in your Program . All Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo . All Service charge &amp; taxes . Program excludes :- International Flight Tickets . Entry Visa to Egypt . Domestic Flight Tickets Cairo / Hurghada / Cairo , on Egypt Air , Economy Class instead of the Super Jet could be arranged . Optional Sound &amp; Light show including , entrance fees , English Show and transfers . Your browser does not support script ",20);arrFiles[82]=new Array(83,"03NightsCairo.htm","22 May 2008","Short Visit Packages","","","Short Visit 03 Nights / 04 Days ( Cairo ) Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Representative with sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by air-conditioned Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in. Overnight at hotel in Cairo . Day 2: Breakfast at hotel in Cairo , meet our Egyptology English Speaking guide For Full Day Sightseeing Tour to visit Pyramids &amp; Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World The Ancient Egyptians carved spacious areas in the rock, near the Pyramids. There they placed wooden boats, to be at the disposal of the King when he went on his journey of Day and Night with the sun god, Ra, in the after world &amp; then visit Sakkara Pyramids is one section of the great necropolis of Memphis Sakkara is best known for the Step Pyramid Across the Great Court of the Pyramid Complex of Zoser and then drive back to your hotel Overnight at your hotel in Cairo Day 3: Breakfast at hotel in Cairo , meet our Egyptology English Speaking guide For Full Day Sightseeing Tour to visit Egyptian Museum contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world, where 100.000 piece dating from 4000 years are exhibited including the treasure of king Tutankhamon , Perfumes, Leather, Silver, gold and then visit Citadel of Salah El Din ( Was constructed by salah el din in 1183 A.D. to dominate Cairo from the mokattam hills ) then visit the Islamic Cairo Visit The Ibn Tulun Mosque Built by Ahmed Ibn Tulun in 879 (265 H), the Ibn Tulun Mosque district has an atmosphere of tranquillity unlike that of any other mosque in the city It is the oldest original mosque and the largest in Egypt then visit The Sultan Hassan Mosque is considered stylistically the most compact and unified of all Cairo monuments. then drive back to your hotel Overnight at your hotel in Cairo Day 4 &lt;&lt; on departure day &gt;&gt; : Breakfast at hotel, check out , then Meet New Star representative in Cairo to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo International Airport for final Departure, helping you through luggage identification &amp; portage security , checking into your Airline, receiving your boarding pass then help you through passport control formalities for your final departure flight , three hours before your departure time . Program Eincluding : 03 Nights in Cairo On bed &amp; breakfast basis. Entrance fees during full day sightseeing tour to visit ( Pyramids , Sphinx &amp; Sakkara Pyramid ) with Egyptology English Speaking guide as program. Entrance fees during full day sightseeing tour to visit ( Egyptian Museum , Citadel &amp; Islamic Cairo ) with Egyptology English Speaking guide as program . Transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car From Cairo International Airport To Your Hotel Upon Arrival . Transfer By Air Conditioned Private Car From Your Hotel To Cairo International Airport For Departure . All Meet &amp; Assist By New Star Steward During The Airport Transfers Either On Arrival Or in Departure . All Service charge &amp; taxes . Program Excludes : International Flight Tickets Entry visa to Egypt Your browser does not support script ",18);arrFiles[83]=new Array(84,"contact.html","22 May 2008","Contact Us","","","Contacting New Star Tours Egypt In Egypt E-mail will get the most comprehensive response (and you won \'t have to take notes) General questions: Travel@newstaregypt.com Questions about our services : info@newstaregypt.com Make a business relation : business@newstaregypt.com Report spam, abuse, or problem at New Star Tours In Egypt Support@newstaregypt.com OOPS! You forgot to upload swfobject.js ! You must upload this file for your form to work. Ad dress in Egypt : New Star Tours In Egypt 71 Gammeet El-Dewal El-ArabiaSt. Mohandsseen, Cairo - Egypt Phone (Egypt) :+202 37626836 , +202 37610926 Fax (Egypt) : 202 33386327 Your browser does not support script ",16);arrFiles[84]=new Array(85,"CRS_2Cairo_3crs_2trn.html","22 May 2008","Nile Cruises Packages 9 Nights / 10 Days","","","Nile Cruises 9 Nights / 10 Days 3 Nights Cairo ( Optional Overday Alexandria ) / 4 Nights Nile Cruise ( Luxor / Aswan ) / 2 Nights First Class Seating Train Day 1: Arrive Cairo International Airport meet and assist by Our Representative with the sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification &amp; portage then transferring you by Air-conditioned private Car to your hotel in where you will be assisted by Our Representative for check-in. Overnight in Cairo. Day 2: Breakfast at your Hotel, Meet Our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by your Private Air-conditioned Car to start Full Day Sightseeing Tour visiting The Great Pyramids, The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., the Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World On the way to the Temple of the Valley, (of the pyramid of Kephren), lies the large statue of the Sphinx. It is one of most famous monuments in the whole world. It is, indeed, a legendary statue for it has the body of lion and the face of a man. It is 70 ms long and 20 ms high . then drive by your private Air-conditioned car to visit the Egyptian Museum, contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world. After you finish your tour , you will Meet Our Representative to Transfer you by your private Air-conditioned Car to Cairo railway station to travel to Luxor in the evening by first Class Seating train , Overnight in train .Kindly note the sailing date for Cruise From Luxor to Aswan Every ( Saturday ,Monday &amp; Tuesday ) Day 3: Arrive Luxor. early in the morning Meet &amp; assist by Our Representative in Luxor to transfer you by Private Air-conditioned Car to your Nile Cruise - accommodation on Nile cruise on full board start with lunch end with breakfast Embarkation, lunch on board cruise P.M join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour crossing the East Bank to visit Karnak temple &amp; Luxor Temple then . Dinner. Overnight on Board Cruise Day 4: Breakfast on Board _ then join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour crossing the West Bank to visit valley of kings, queen Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon .Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun)&#8217;. The temple of Luxor, some 260 m (850 ft) long today, was built by Amenophis III on the foundations of a previous religious structure, dating from the time of Queen Hatshepsut. Lunch on Board sail to Edfu via Esna lock , Edfu is a longer trip (105 km from Aswan) but it houses the best-preserved cult temple in Egypt which is essential viewing for archaeological enthusiasts . dinner on board . Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 5: Breakfast on Board _ then join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour to visit the temple of Horus in Edfu, sail to Kom Ombo, lunch on Board &amp; visit the temple of two gods Sobek and Haroeris, Kom Ombo and Edfu are both easily accessible from Aswan, by day cruise, Arriving by boat at the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, near Kom Ombo, Dinner &amp; Overnight On Board Cruise . Day 6: Breakfast on Board _ then join the group of your language with Egyptologist English Speaking tour guide to start your sightseeing tour to visit Philea temple - Philae Temple was also dismantled and reassembled ( on Agilika lsland about 500m. from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam. The temple, dedicated to the goddess lsis, is in a beautiful setting which has been landscaped to match its original site. High Dam,The world-famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the1960s. . lunch on Board , P.M. sailing by felucca around the Kitchener \'s Island and view Agha Khan Mausoleum Take a felucca to the Mausoleum, atop a hill at the southern end of the west bank. The Agha Khan use to spend every winter in Aswan and was buried here in this magnificent mausoleum, modelled on the Fatimid tombs in Cairo . dinner. Overnight on Board Cruise . Day 7: Disembarkation after breakfast. free at leisure or I recommend Optional Tour can be arranged in case of acceptence to Abu Simbel By Motor Coach or by flight , to visit temples of Ramses II and his beloved wife Nefertari . Ramesses II, surrounded by a peristyle of 74 papyrus columns arranged in a double row and adorned with 16 statues of the pharaoh, incorporates a three-part chapel on the northern side , drive back to your hotel in Aswan , P.M Meet Our Representative in Aswan to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Aswan railway station to travel back to Cairo by First Class Seating train. Overnight in train . Day 8: Arrive Cairo in the morning , upon arrival Meet Our Representative in Cairo to transfer to your by private Air-Conditioned Car to your hotel for check in &amp; rest , free at leisure P.M I recommend Optional Tour can be arranged as you can meet Our Represerntative to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to a Dinner Cruise (3 hours) with Dinner and belly dancing and folkloric show The best night life you can enjoy in Cairo , Drive back to your hotel. Overnight in Cairo. Day 9: Breakfast at your Hotel , free at leisure or I recommend Optional Tour can be arranged as you can meet our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by private Air-Conditioned Car to start your overday tour to Alexandria by air condition Car ( the distance between Cairo &amp; Alexandria is about 230 KM ) , arrives there then start your tour to visit The Pompy`s Pillar , mistakenly named so in the middle ages, the granite pillar is over 25 meters high,Catacombs Kom El Shukafa, this is the largest roman cemetery in Alexandria, it is composed of three levels cut 30 meters deep intro the existing rock , El Montaza Palace &amp; Alexandria Library , Drive back to Cairo Drive back to your hotel . Overnight in Cairo. Day 10: Breakfast at your hotel , check out , then Meet Our Representative in Cairo to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo International Airport for final Departure, helping you through luggage identification &amp; portage security , checking into your Airline, receiving your boarding pass then help you through passport control formalities for your final departure flight, three hours before your departure time ( Please advise your departure flight details ) . Program includes:- 03 nights in Cairo on bed &amp; breakfast. . 04 nights on board Five stars Nile Cruise on full board basis ( Lunch , Dinner &amp; Breakfast ) with sightseeing as mentioned above in your program itinerary . 02 nights in First Class Seating Train ( Cairo - Luxor ) ( Aswan - Cairo ) served without meals . All Meet &amp; Assist upon arrival &amp; departure at Cairo International Airport &amp; Railway Stations in Cairo , Luxor &amp; Aswan by Our Representative . All Transfers in the program by private Air-Conditioned Car . All Sightseeing in Cairo / Nile Cruise with professional Egyptology English speaking Tour Guide . All Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo / Nile Cruise . All Service charge &amp; taxes . Program excludes :- Entry Visa to Egypt . Optional Abu Simbel Tour by flight including flight ticket Aswan /Abu Simbel /Aswan , entrance fees , Local guiding and transfer . Optional Overday Alexandria from Cairo including , entrance fees , English Show and transfers . Optional tour can be arranged Dinner Cruise (3 hours) including , Transfer to the Cruise / Dinner and belly dancing and folkloric show. For Traveling from Cairo to Luxor &amp; from Aswan to Cairo by First Class Sleeping train , We can upgrade it for you with Extra cost upon your request . 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Day 2: Breakfast at your Hotel, then Meet Our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by Private Air-Conditioned Car to start your full day Sightseeing tour to visit the Pyramids, The most famous structure in the world was built by King Cheops (IV Dynasty) around 2650 B.C., the Sphinx one of the seven wonders of the ancient World On the way to the Temple of the Valley, (of the pyramid of Kephren), lies the large statue of the Sphinx. It is one of most famous monuments in the whole world. It is, indeed, a legendary statue for it has the body of lion and the face of a man. It is 70 ms long and 20 ms high . Possibility for Camel Ride at the Pyramids Area - Time for shopping , then drive visit the Egyptian Museum, contains the largest &amp; finest collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world . drive back to your hotel , then P.M meet Our Representative at your hotel to accompany you by your private air-conditioned car to attend the English Sound &amp; Light Show in the evening performances of the extravaganza at the worlds most famous ancient sites, the Pyramids in Giza, Drive back to your hotel . Overnight in Cairo Day 3: Breakfast at your Hotel then meet Our Representative to drive you by Private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo Domestic Airport to fly to Luxor, upon arrival , Meet Our Representative in Luxor to transfer you by Air-Conditioned Car to your Hotel , then meet you by our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to Cross the West Bank to visit valley of kings, Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon . Once a year, on the occasion of the Festival of Opet, in the second and third month of the flood season, a solemn procession would transport the sacred barque of the god from the temple of Karnak to the temple of Luxor, called Ipet-resit, or &#8216;Private Chambers to the South (of Amun) , then cross the East Bank to visit the Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple,. drive back to your hotel Overnight at your in Luxor . Day 4: Breakfast at hotel , then meet Our Representative at your hotel in Luxor at 4:00 A.M to transfer you by Air Conditioned Car to the Ferry Boat Serving a Welcome drink to take you to your Hot Air Balloon, upon arrival start your journey on The Balloon with the Sun Raise.The trip starts by Viewing the West Bank ( Valley of kings, Queens, Hatshepsut temple at Deir El Bahari &amp; Colossi of Memnon) then Cross the Nile to Viewing the East Bank ( Luxor Temple &amp; Karnak temple ) then Return back for landing in the same place &amp; Return Back To Your Hotel , the journey duration is about 45 minutes , drive back to your hotel , Overnight in Luxor. Day 5: Breakfast at your hotel, then Meet Our Representative to transfer you to Luxor Railway Station to take your First Class Seating train to Aswan. Upon arrival, meet Our Representative in Aswan to transfer you to your hotel then Meet our Egyptologist English Speaking Guide to accompany you by your private Air-Conditioned car to start your half day sightseeing tour visiting Philae Temple was also dismantled and reassembled ( on Agilika lsland about 500m. from its original home on Philae Island) in the wake of the High Dam. High Dam,The world-famous High Dam was an engineering miracle when it was built in the1960s. The Unfinished Obelisk still lies where a crack was discovered as it was being hewn from the rock. Possibly intended as a companion to the Lateran obelisk, Overnight at your in Aswan . Day 6: Breakfast at your hotel, then meet Our Representative in Aswan to transfer you by private air-conditioned car to Aswan Airport to fly to Abu-Simbel , arrive there , you will be collected by Misr Travel buses to the temple , there you will join the group of your language with a local Egyptologist Guide to start your tour to Abu-Simbel , to visit temples of Ramses II and his beloved wife Nefertari . Ramesses II, surrounded by a peristyle of 74 papyrus columns arranged in a double row and adorned with 16 statues of the pharaoh, incorporates a three-part chapel on the northern side , fly back to Aswan , upon arrival , meet Our Representative to transfer you back by your private air-conditioned car to your hotel in Aswan . Overnight in Aswan Day 7: Breakfast at your Hotel , then meet Our Representative in Aswan to Transfer to Aswan Airport to fly back to Cairo , arrive Cairo , then meet Our Representative at the station Transfer to Your Hotel in Cairo check-in, free day where you can walk around and mix with the Egyptian people, . Overnight in Cairo. Day 8: Breakfast at hotel, check out , then Meet Our Representative in Cairo to transfer you by private Air-Conditioned Car to Cairo International Airport for final Departure, helping you through luggage identification &amp; portage security , checking into your Airline, receiving your boarding pass then help you through passport control formalities for your final departure flight , three hours before your departure time ( Please advise your departure flight details ) . Program includes :- 03 Nights in Cairo on bed &amp; buffet Breakfast . 02 Nights in Luxor on bed &amp; buffet breakfast . 02 Nights in Aswan on bed &amp; buffet breakfast . Travel from Luxor to Aswan by First Class Seating Train . All transfers in the program by Air-Conditioned Car . All meet &amp; assist upon arrival or departure at international &amp; Domestic Airports &amp; railway stations in Cairo , Luxor &amp; Aswan by New Star Stewards . All Sightseeing in Cairo, Luxor &amp; Aswan with professional Egyptology English speaking guide. All Entrance fees during sightseeing in Cairo , Luxor &amp; Aswan . Sound &amp; Light show in Cairo including , entrance fees , English Show and transfers Hot Air Balloon Excursion in Luxor Over The West &amp; The East Bank . Abu- Simbel Excursion including , Domestic flights , transfers , entrance fees &amp; local guiding . All Service charge &amp; taxes . Program excludes:- International Flight Tticket Entry Visa To Egypt Domestic Flight Ticket ( Cairo / Luxor - Aswan / Cairo ) , On Egypt Air, Economy class . 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",1);arrFiles[490]=new Array(491,"images/forms/optionalform/optional.asp","27 Apr 2008","& pageTitle & CoffeeCup Form Builder","",""," \' @version 4.0  \' @package CC_FB  \'  \'  \' The version of CoffeeCup Flash Form Builder that  \' generated this script.  \' Private Const CC_FB_Version = 6.0  \'  \' The release date of the version of CoffeeCup Flash Form  \' Builder that generated this script.  \' Private Const CC_FB_LastUpdated = 06/13/2007  \'  \' The version of this script.  \' Private Const CC_FB_ScriptVersion = 4.0  \'  \' The release date of this script.  \' Private Const CC_FB_ScriptLastUpdated = 08/31/2007  \'  \' The required VBScript version for this script.  \' Private Const CC_FB_VBScriptVersion = 5  \'  \' Will the owner of this form be emailed the  \' form data  \' Private Const CC_FB_DoEmail = true  \'  \' To default To address.  \' Private Const CC_FB_ToEmail = support@ata-tours.net  \'  \' The default CC address.  \' Private Const CC_FB_CCEmail =  \'  \' The default BCC address.  \' Private Const CC_FB_BCCEmail =  \'  \' If we should send a message back to the user.  \' Private Const CC_FB_AutoReply = true  \'  \' The subject of the message to be sent to the user.  \' Private Const CC_FB_AutoReplySubject = ATA optional Tours Confirm  \'  \' If we should include the form results  \' in the message we send to the user.  \' Private Const CC_FB_AutoReplyFormResults = false  \'  \' The position of the auto-reply message  \' in the email.  \' Private Const CC_FB_AutoReplyPosition = bottom  \'  \' The page to redirect to after the form is submitted.  \' Private Const CC_FB_ResultsRedirect = http://www.ata-tours.net/Res_form_after.htm  \'  \' The address of the database where the form results  \' will be saved.  \' Private Const CC_FB_DBAddress = [ADDRESS]  \'  \' The port number of the database where the form results  \' will be saved.  \' Private Const CC_FB_DBPort = [DBPORT]  \'  \' The username for the database where the form results  \' will be saved.  \' Private Const CC_FB_DBUsername = [DBUSER]  \'  \' The password for the database where the form results  \' will be saved.  \' Private Const CC_FB_DBPassword = [DBPASS]  \'  \' The name of the database where the form results  \' will be saved.  \' Private Const CC_FB_DBName = [DBNAME]  \'  \' The address of the SMTP Server used for sending  \' emails.  \' Private Const CC_FB_SMTPAddress = [SMTPADDRESS]  \'  \' The port for the SMTP Server used for sending  \' emails.  \' Private Const CC_FB_SMTPPort = [SMTPPORT]  \'  \' The user for the SMTP Server used for sending  \' emails.  \' Private Const CC_FB_SMTPUsername = [SMTPUSER]  \'  \' The password for the SMTP Server used for sending  \' emails.  \' Private Const CC_FB_SMTPPassword = [SMTPPASS]  \'  \' The file to log the form results to if necessary.  \' Private Const CC_FB_SaveFile = [FILENAME]  \'  \' The filetypes that are acceptable for file uploads.  \' Private Const CC_FB_AcceptableFileTypes = txt|gif|jpg|jpeg|zip|doc|png|pdf|rtf  \'  \' The directory where files are uploaded  \' Private Const CC_FB_UploadsFolder = files  \'  \' The extension that gets added to file uploads  \' Private Const CC_FB_UploadsExtension = _fbu  \'  \' Will we save the file uploads to the server  \' Private Const CC_FB_AttachmentSaveToServer = false  \'  \' Will we save the file uploads to the db  \' Private Const CC_FB_AttachmentSaveToDB = false  \'  \' Will we send the file upload as an attachment  \' Private Const CC_FB_AttachmentAddToEmail = false  \' Makes sure that the user is using the required version  \' of VBScript as specified by {@link CC_FB_VBScriptVersion}. If ScriptEngineMajorVersion 0 Then  \' we need this since asp wont let us override request.form(Uploaded_File) dim uploadedFile processMailForm  \' If all else fails, print out a blank page with version  \' numbers and release dates. End If printMessage ,  \'  \' Process the mail form results.  \'  \' This method is in charge of processing the mail form which  \' is posted from the CoffeeCup Flash Form Builder SWF. This  \' process includes:  \'  \' - Retrieving the preferences from the included CoffeeCup Flash  \' Form Builder XML preferences file.  \' - Formats output for file output as well as for an email to  \' the form user and the form owner as necesarry.  \' - Writes output to a file and sends it to the form user and  \' the form owner as necessary.  \' - Writes form results to a database if necesarry.  \' Private Sub processMailForm() On Error Resume Next Dim emailResponse, formResponse, txtFile, item, preferences, FSO fixUploadedFileName Set preferences = getPreferences() For Each item In preferences(formFields) emailResponse = emailResponse & item & : & _ Request.Form(item) & VbCrLf & VbCrLf formResponse = formResponse & item & : & _ Request.Form(item) & & VbCrLf txtFile = txtFile & item & : & Request.Form(item) & | Next  \' If a file was uploaded, add the appropriate data to the response  \' fields If uploadedFile Then emailResponse = emailResponse & Uploaded File: & _ uploadedFile & VbCrLf & VbCrLf formResponse = formResponse & Uploaded File: & _ uploadedFile & & VbCrLf txtFile = txtFile & Uploaded File: & _ uploadedFile & | End If sendResponseEmails emailResponse, preferences writeResponseToFile txtFile writeResponseToDatabase preferences  \' Make sure we delete the file from the server if the user doesn \'t  \' want it If Not CC_FB_AttachmentSaveToServer And _ uploadedFile Then Set FSO = Server.CreateObject(Scripting.FileSystemObject) FSO.DeleteFile Server.MapPath(CC_FB_UploadsFolder) &  \\ & _ uploadedFile, true End If printResponsePage formResponse, preferences Set preferences = Nothing Set FSO = nothing End Sub  \'  \' Send response emails to the appropriate recipients.  \'  \' Sends an email to the scripts owner as well as the end-user  \' if appropriate. If the sending of mail fails, an error  \' message will be printed out to the screen.  \'  \' @param string emailResponse the default contents to mail to the user.  \' @param dictionary preferences the CoffeeCup Flash Form Builder Preferences.  \' Private Sub sendResponseEmails(ByRef emailResponse, ByRef preferences) On Error Resume Next Dim mail, unreg Set mail = Server.CreateObject(CDO.Message)  \' If we could not create a CDO.Message object, they are lacking  \' CDOSYS which is required for e-mail functionality. If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable to Send E-Mail., _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to send an email. & _ Sending email requires CDOSYS, which we were unable to & _ locate on your server. Please contact your server & _ administrator End If  \' If the program is unregistered, add the unregistered message. If Request.Form(unreg) Then unreg = ------------------------ & VbCrLf & VbCrLf & _ This Form was sent to you using CoffeeCup & _ Flash Form Builder. & VbCrLf & Please tell a friend about & _ us: http://www.coffeecup.com/form-builder/ & VbCrLf End If  \' Make sure the mail is unicode for internationality. mail.Bodypart.ContentMediaType = text/plain mail.Bodypart.ContentTransferEncoding = 7bit mail.Bodypart.Charset = utf-8  \' Configure SMTP options if provided If CC_FB_SMTPAddress [SMTPADDRESS] Then mail.Configuration.Fields.Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/ & _ configuration/sendusing) = 2 mail.Configuration.Fields.Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/ & _ configuration/smtpserver) = CC_FB_SMTPAddress If CC_FB_SMTPPort [SMTPPORT] Then mail.Configuration.Fields.Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/ & _ cdo/configuration/smtpserverport) = CC_FB_SMTPPort End If If CC_FB_SMTPUsername [SMTPUSER] Then mail.Configuration.Fields.Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/ & _ cdo/configuration/smtpauthenticate) = 1 mail.Configuration.Fields.Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/ & _ cdo/configuration/sendusername) = CC_FB_SMTPUsername mail.Configuration.Fields.Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/ & _ cdo/configuration/sendpassword) = CC_FB_SMTPPassword End If mail.Configuration.Fields.Update End If  \' Add an attachment is required If CC_FB_AttachmentAddToEmail And _ uploadedFile Then mail.AddAttachment Server.MapPath(CC_FB_UploadsFolder) &  \\ & _ uploadedFile End If  \' Use the alternative email if one is provided. If Request.Form(_ALT_EMAIL) Then mail.To = Request.Form(_ALT_EMAIL) Else mail.To = CC_FB_ToEmail End If  \' Set a default subject if one is not provided provided. If Request.Form(subject) Then mail.Subject = Request.Form(subject) Else mail.Subject = Form Submission End If mail.TextBody = Here is the information submitted to & _ Request.ServerVariables(SERVER_NAME) & _ Request.ServerVariables(SCRIPT_NAME) & from & _ Request.ServerVariables(REMOTE_ADDR) & on & _ FormatDateTime(Date, 1) & at & Time & _ VbCrLf & ------------------------ & VbCrLf & emailResponse & _ unreg  \' If we collected the end-user \'s email If Request.Form(eM) Then  \' Send a message to the form \'s owner with the end-user \'s email  \' as the reply-to address. If CC_FB_DoEmail Then mail.From = Request.Form(eM) mail.Cc = CC_FB_CCEmail mail.Bcc = CC_FB_BCCEmail mail.Send End If  \' If mail.Send threw an error, hault the script and notify  \' the user. If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable To Send E-Mail, _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to send your e-mail. & _ If you are sure that you entered all your email & _ addresses properly, you should contact your server & _ administrator. End If  \' If necesarry, send a message to the end-user as well. If CC_FB_AutoReply Then Dim formUserResponse, autoReplyMsg autoReplyMsg = Dear Customer, & VbCrLf & & VbCrLf & This is a confirmation we have received your enquiry sent to our Customer Support Centre. We will endeavour to respond to this enquiry quickly and accurately but please note that during busy periods it may take up to 2 working days to reply to you.For future reference, please keep a note of the date and time of this message. You should quote this date and time in any future correspondance regarding this matter as it will ensure your enquiry is handled with priority. & VbCrLf & & VbCrLf & Kind regards, & VbCrLf & ATA Travel Agency & VbCrLf & Customer Support Team & VbCrLf & If CC_FB_AutoReplyFormResults Then formUserResponse = emailResponse If CC_FB_AutoReplyPosition = top Then formUserResponse = autoReplyMsg & _ VbCrLf & VbCrLf & formUserResponse Else formUserResponse = formUserResponse & _ autoReplyMsg & VbCrLf & VbCrLf End If Else formUserResponse = autoReplyMsg End If mail.Attachments.DeleteAll mail.Subject = CC_FB_AutoReplySubject mail.TextBody = formUserResponse & unreg mail.From = mail.To mail.To = Request.Form(eM) mail.Send End If  \' Send a message to the form \'s owner. ElseIf CC_FB_DoEmail Then mail.From = CoffeeCup Flash Form Builder mail.Cc = CC_FB_CCEmail mail.Bcc = CC_FB_BCCEmail mail.Send  \' If mail.Send threw an error, hault the script and notify  \' the user. If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable To Send E-Mail, _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to send your e-mail. & _ If you are sure that you entered all your email & _ addresses properly, you should contact your server & _ administrator. End If End If Set mail = Nothing End Sub  \'  \' Gets the real name of the file that was uploaded.  \'  \' Since the file upload occurs in a different request,  \' this method helps us resolve what the name of the  \' uploaded file was in case it was renamed.  \' Private Sub fixUploadedFileName() On Error Resume Next Dim newUploadName, FSO, extension, basename, folder, i If Request.Form(Uploaded File) Then Set FSO = Server.CreateObject(Scripting.FileSystemObject) folder = Server.MapPath(CC_FB_UploadsFolder) basename = FSO.GetBaseName(Request.Form(Uploaded File)) extension = . & FSO.GetExtensionName(Request.Form(Uploaded File)) While FSO.FileExists(folder &  \\ & basename & _ CC_FB_UploadsExtension & i & extension) newUploadName = basename & CC_FB_UploadsExtension & i & extension i = i + 1 Wend End If uploadedFile = newUploadName Set FSO = Nothing End Sub  \'  \' Write form response to a database.  \'  \' Writes the form response to the database specified at  \'CC_FB_DBAddress \'  \' if appropriate. If the database doesn \'t it exist, the form_results  \' table doesn \'t exist or if the form_results table doesn \'t comply with  \' the structure of the current form then the database will be restructured  \' accordingly.  \'  \' @param dictionary preferences the CoffeeCup Flash Form Builder Preferences.  \' Private Sub writeResponseToDatabase(ByRef preferences) On Error Resume Next Dim connection, command, results Dim result, columns, column, query, field, i, parameters, bound  \' If the CC_FB_DbAddress constant has been populated, then  \' the user wants to write their data to a database. If CC_FB_DBAddress [ADDRESS] Then  \' Firstly, lets make sure we can access ADODB. Set connection = Server.CreateObject(ADODB.Connection) If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable to Connect to Database Server., _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to connect to your & _ database server. Saving to a database requires ADODB, & _ which we were unable to locate on your server. & _ Please contact your server administrator. End If connection.Open Driver={MySQL ODBC 3.51 Driver}; & _ Server= & CC_FB_DBAddress & ; & _ Port= & CC_FB_DBPort & ; & _ Uid= & CC_FB_DBUsername & ; & _ Pwd= & CC_FB_DBPassword & ; If Err.Number 0 Then  \' If the error description mentions a driver, let the user  \' know they are missing the mysql driver If InStr(Err.Description, driver) Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable to Connect to Database Server., _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to connect to your & _ database server. Saving to a database requires & _ the MySQL ODBC 3.51 Driver which we were unable & _ to locate on your server. Please contact your & _ administrator.  \' Otherwise Let the user know they have entered incorrect  \' credentials Else Err.Clear printMessage Unable to Connect to Database Server., _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to connect to your & _ database server. Please be sure you have entered &_ your database settings correctly. End If End If  \' Attempt to make a connection to the specified DB Set command = Server.CreateObject(ADODB.Command) command.ActiveConnection = connection command.CommandText = USE ` & CC_FB_DBName & ` command.Execute  \' If we can \'t select their DB, lets try to create our own. If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear command.CommandText = CREATE DATABASE ` & CC_FB_DBName & ` command.Execute  \' If we can \'t create or own, let the user know If Err.Number 0 Then connection.Close Err.Clear printMessage Unable to Create Database., _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to create your database. & _ If you believe the database already exists, please & _ be sure that you have the proper permissions to & _ select it. Otherwise, please be sure that you & _ have permissions to create databases. If you & _ are still experiencing troubles, please contact & _ your server administrator.  \' If we could create our own, try selecting it now Else command.CommandText = USE ` & CC_FB_DBName & ` command.Execute  \' If we still can \'t select the DB, let the user know If Err.Number 0 Then connection.Close Err.Clear printMessage Unable to select Database., _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to select your & _ database. Please be sure that you have the proper & _ permissions to select it. If you are still & _ experiencing trouble, please contact your & _ server administrator. End If End If End If command.CommandText = SHOW TABLES LIKE  \'form_results \' Set results = command.Execute  \' If a form_results table exists, make sure it is in the  \' proper format. If Not (results.EOF Or results.BOF) Then results.Close command.CommandText = SHOW COLUMNS FROM `form_results` Set results = command.Execute  \' If for some reason we can \'t querty the DB, let the user know If results.EOF And results.BOF Then results.Close connection.Close printMessage Unable to Query Database., _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to query your database & _ table. Please be sure that you have the proper & _ permissions to select from the form_results & _ table. If you are still experiencing trouble, & _ please contact your server administrator. End If Set columns = Server.CreateObject(Scripting.Dictionary)  \' Populate the columns collection with the columns of the  \' form_results table Do Until results.EOF If results.Fields.Item(Field) id And _ results.Fields.Item(Field) created_at Then Set column = Server.CreateObject(Scripting.Dictionary) column.Add Field, CStr(results.Fields.Item(Field)) column.Add Type, CStr(results.Fields.Item(Type)) columns.Add CStr(results.Fields.Item(Field)), column End If results.MoveNext Loop results.Close  \' If the fields from our form don \'t match the fields from  \' the form_results table, archive the old table and  \' create a new one corresponding to the current form If Not formFieldsEqualsTableFields(preferences(formFields), _ columns) Then archiveOldTable command createTableFromFormFields preferences(formFields), command End If  \' Otherwise create the form_results table in the proper format. Else createTableFromFormFields preferences(formFields), command End If parameters = Array()  \' If all went well, lets attempt to write the form results to  \' the database. For Each field In preferences(formFields) query = query & ` & field & ` = ?, bound = UBound(parameters) + 1 Redim Preserve parameters(bound) If request.form(field) = Then parameters(bound) = Else parameters(bound) = Request.Form(field) End If Next  \' Add the uploaded file to the query if necessary If CC_FB_AttachmentSaveToDB Then If uploadedFile Then Dim textStream, filepath, contents filepath = Server.MapPath(CC_FB_UploadsFolder) &  \\ & _ uploadedFile Set textStream = Server.CreateObject(ADODB.Stream) textStream.Open textStream.Type = 1 textStream.LoadFromFile filepath If Err.Number 0 Then printMessage Unable To Open Attachment File, _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to open your uploaded & _ file to attatch it for email. Please be sure that & _ you have the proper permissions. End If query = query & `uploaded_file_name` = ?,`uploaded_file` = ?, bound = UBound(parameters) + 2 Redim Preserve parameters(bound) parameters(bound - 1) = uploadedFile parameters(bound) = textStream.read textStream.Close Set textStream = Nothing Else query = query & `uploaded_file_name` =  \' \',`uploaded_file` =  \' \', End If End If command.CommandText = INSERT INTO `form_results` SET & query & _ `created_at` = NOW() command.Execute ,parameters  \' If we couldn \'t write to the database, notify the user. If Err.Number 0 Then connection.Close Err.Clear printMessage Unable to Insert Into Database Table., _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to insert the form results & _ into your database table. Please be sure that you have & _ the proper permissions to insert data into the & _ form_results table. If you are still experiencing & _ trouble, please contact your server administrator. End If connection.Close End If Set connection = Nothing Set command = Nothing Set results = Nothing Set columns = Nothing End Sub  \'  \' Archives an old `form_results` table.  \'  \' Renames a form results table to form_results_old or  \' form_results_old with a numerical value on the end of it  \' if appropriate.  \'  \' @param ADO Command Object command a database abstraction  \' Private Sub archiveOldTable(ByRef command) On Error Resume Next Dim i, results command.CommandText = SHOW TABLES LIKE  \'form_results_old \' set results = command.Execute Do Until results.EOF And results.BOF i = i + 1 command.CommandText = SHOW TABLES LIKE  \'form_results_old & i &  \' set results = command.Execute Loop command.CommandText = RENAME TABLE `form_results` TO ` & _ form_results_old & i & ` command.Execute() If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable to Rename Database Table., _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to rename your database & _ table. Please be sure that you have the proper & _ permissions to rename the form_results table. If you & _ are still experiencing trouble, please contact your & _ server administrator. End If Set results = Nothing End Sub  \'  \' Checks if the columns from a table match the the structure  \' of the fields from a form.  \'  \' @param array form_fields the structure from the form  \' @param array table_fields the structure from the table  \' @return boolean value, true if the structures are the same,  \' false if the structures are not.  \' Private Function formFieldsEqualsTableFields(ByRef formFields, _ ByRef tableFields) On Error Resume Next Dim Field, f  \' Make sure we have the proper fields for saving uploaded  \' files to the database if the user has requested we do so If CC_FB_AttachmentSaveToDB Then If tableFields.Exists(uploaded_file) And _ tableFields.Exists(uploaded_file_name) Then tableFields.Remove(uploaded_file) tableFields.Remove(uploaded_file_name) Else formFieldsEqualsTableFields = False Exit Function End If End If If formFields.Count tableFields.Count Then formFieldsEqualsTableFields = False Exit Function End If For Each field In formFields If Not tableFields.Exists(field) OR _ Not ((formFields(field)(type) = textarea AND _ tableFields(field)(Type) = text) OR _ tableFields(field)(Type) = varchar(255)) Then formFieldsEqualsTableFields = False Exit Function End If Next formFieldsEqualsTableFields = True End Function  \'  \' Create a MySQL table from the form structure.  \'  \' Uses the structure of the form, pulled from the XML preferences  \' file to create a database table to store the form results.  \'  \' @param dictionary formFields the structure of the form  \' @param ADO Command Object command a database abstraction  \' Private Sub createTableFromFormFields(ByRef formFields, ByRef command) On Error Resume Next Dim field command.CommandText = DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `form_results` command.Execute() command.CommandText = CREATE TABLE `form_results` ( & _ `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, & _ `created_at` DATETIME NOT NULL If CC_FB_AttachmentSaveToDB Then command.CommandText = command.CommandText & _ ,`uploaded_file_name` varchar(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT  \' \' & _ ,`uploaded_file` MEDIUMBLOB NOT NULL End If For Each field In formFields command.CommandText = command.CommandText & , ` & field & ` If formFields(field)(type) = textarea Then command.CommandText = command.CommandText & text Else command.CommandText = command.CommandText & varchar(255) & _ DEFAULT  \' \' End If command.CommandText = command.CommandText & NOT NULL Next command.CommandText = command.CommandText & , PRIMARY KEY(`id`)) command.Execute() If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable to Create Table., We \'re sorry but we were & _ unable to create a database table for your form results. & _ Please be sure that you have the proper permissions to & _ create tables. If you are still experiencing trouble, & _ please contact your server administrator. End If End Sub  \'  \' Write form response to a log file.  \'  \' Writes the form response to the log file specified at  \'CC_FB_SaveFile \'  \' if appropriate. If the file writing fails, an error message will be  \' printed out to the screen.  \'  \' @param string txtFile the response to write to the log file.  \' Private Sub writeResponseToFile(ByRef txtFile) On Error Resume Next Dim FSO, filePath, textStream txtFile = Request.ServerVariables(SERVER_NAME) & _ Request.ServerVariables(SCRIPT_NAME) & | & _ FormatDateTime(Now) & | &_ Request.ServerVariables(REMOTE_ADDR) & | & _ txtFile  \' If a log file location has been set If CC_FB_SaveFile [FILENAME] Then Set FSO = Server.CreateObject(Scripting.FileSystemObject) filePath = Server.MapPath(CC_FB_SaveFile) Set textStream = FSO.OpenTextFile(filePath, 8, True) If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable To Open File, _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to open & filePath & _ . Please contact your server administrator to be sure & _ that you have the proper permissions. End If textStream.Write(txtFile) If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable To Write To File, _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to write to & _ filePath & . Please contact your server & _ administrator to be sure that you have the proper & _ permissions. End If textStream.Close Set textStream = Nothing Set FSO = Nothing End If End Sub  \'  \' Prints the HTML-formatted, form response page for the end-user.  \'  \' Writes the form response to an HTML-formatted page for the end-user  \' or redirects the user to a thank you page if specified.  \'  \' @param string form_response the response to write to the page.  \' @param array preferences the CoffeeCup Flash Form Builder Preferences.  \' Private Sub printResponsePage(ByRef formResponse, ByRef preferences) On Error Resume Next  \' Redirect to a thank you page if the user has created one. If CC_FB_ResultsRedirect [RESULTSREDIRECT] Then Response.Redirect CC_FB_ResultsRedirect  \' Otherwise create a thank you page. Else Dim resultsMsg resultsMsg = [RESULTSMSG] Response.Write(Replace(resultsMsg, _ form_results, formResponse)) End If  \' End Transmission Response.End END Sub  \'  \' Returns the CoffeeCup Flash Form Builder Preferences.  \'  \' Opens the CoffeeeCup Flash Form Builder XML preferences file  \' and retrieves the preferences and form fields from it. If  \' the preferences file is not found or can not be opened, an  \' error message is printed to the screen.  \'  \' @return dictionary preferences a dictionary of preferences specified  \' in the CoffeeCup Flash Form Builder XML preferences file.  \' Private Function getPreferences() On Error Resume Next Dim FSO, filePath, textStream, contents, preferences, formFields  \' Initialize the preferences dictionary Set preferences = Server.CreateObject(Scripting.Dictionary) Set formFields = Server.CreateObject(Scripting.Dictionary) Set FSO = Server.CreateObject(Scripting.FileSystemObject) filePath = Server.MapPath(Request.Form(xmlfile))  \' If the specified preferences file doesn \'t exist, let the user  \' know If Not FSO.FileExists(filePath) Then printMessage Unable To Locate XML File, We \'re sorry but we & _ were unable to locate your XML file. Please be sure that & _ the  \' & Request.Form(xmlfile) &  \' is on your server in & _ the same directory as your other form builder files. End If  \' Read in the text from the specified preferences file Set textStream = FSO.OpenTextFile(filePath, 1, False, -2)  \' If we were unable to open the specified xml file, let the suer  \' know If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable To Open XML File,We \'re sorry but we were & _ unable to open your XML file. Please be sure that you have & _ the proper permissions to read  \' & Request.Form(xmlfile) & _  \'. If you are still experiencing problems, please contact & _ your server administrator. End If contents = textStream.ReadAll textStream.Close  \' If for some reason the text from the preferences file is empty  \' let the user know If contents = Then printMessage Unable To Read XML File,We \'re sorry but we were & _ unable to read your XML file. Please be sure that you have & _ the proper permissions to read  \' & Request.Form(xmlfile) & _  \'. If you are still experiencing problems, please contact & _ your server administrator. End If  \' Strips out all the XML nodes from the preferences file. Dim contentsRegexp, nodes, node Set contentsRegexp = New RegExp contentsRegexp.Pattern = ]*?) contentsRegexp.IgnoreCase = True contentsRegexp.Global = True contentsRegexp.Multiline = True Set nodes = contentsRegexp.Execute(contents) For Each node In nodes  \' Skip over item, hidden, button and label nodes, as we \'re not  \' interested in them. If node.SubMatches(0) item And _ node.SubMatches(0) hidden And _ node.SubMatches(0) submitbutton And _ node.SubMatches(0) resetbutton And _ node.SubMatches(0) browsebutton And _ node.SubMatches(0) label Then  \' For each node, we will strip out all of the attributes Dim nodeDictionary, nodeRegexp, attributes, attribute, name Set nodeRegexp = New RegExp nodeRegexp.Pattern = ([a-z0-9]+?)=([^]*?) nodeRegexp.IgnoreCase = True nodeRegexp.Global = True nodeRegexp.Multiline = True Set nodeDictionary = Server.CreateObject(Scripting.Dictionary) Set attributes = nodeRegexp.Execute(node.SubMatches(1)) For each attribute In attributes nodeDictionary.Add attribute.SubMatches(0), _ HTMLDecode(attribute.SubMatches(1)) Next  \' If the node has an attribute called  \'name \', it is a form field. If nodeDictionary.Exists(name) Then name = nodeDictionary(name) If nodeDictionary.Exists(label) Then name = name & - & nodeDictionary(label) End If nodeDictionary.Add type, node.SubMatches(0) formFields.Add name, nodeDictionary  \' If the node type is  \'form \', it is the form preferences ElseIf node.SubMatches(0) = form Then preferences.Add formPreferences, nodeDictionary  \' otherwise just dump everything into a general array depending  \' on its node type. Else If Not preferences.Exists(node.SubMatches(0)) Then preferences.Add node.SubMatches(0), Array(nodeDictionary) Else Dim nodeDictionaries, bound nodeDictionaries = preferences(node.SubMatches(0)) bound = UBound(nodeDictionaries) + 1 Redim Preserve nodeDictionaries(bound) Set nodeDictionaries(bound) = nodeDictionary preferences(node.SubMatches(0)) = nodeDictionaries End If End If End If Next preferences.Add formFields, formFields Set getPreferences = preferences Set FSO = Nothing Set textStream = Nothing Set preferences = Nothing End Function  \'  \' Uploads a user-submitted file.  \' Private Sub processFileUpload() On Error Resume Next Dim data, position, separator Dim folder, filedata, filename, basename, extension, filenameRegexp, i Dim binaryString, FSO, filePath, textStream data = Request.BinaryRead(Request.TotalBytes)  \' If we couldn \'t retrieve the binary request, it \'s most likely  \' because the file exceeded the servers maximum post size If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable to Upload File., _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to upload your file because & _ it exceeded the maximum file upload size. End If  \' Get the mime boundry separator = MidB(data, 1, InstrB(data, ChrB(10)) - LenB(ChrB(10)) - 1)  \' The position where filedata is first mentioned position = InstrB(data, StringToBinary(Filedata))  \' If filedata is found If position 0 Then  \' Get filename binaryString = StringToBinary(filename=) position = InstrB(position, data, binaryString) + LenB(binaryString) filename = BinaryToString(MidB(data, position, _ InstrB(position, data, ChrB(34)) - position))  \' Get filedata position = InstrB(position, data, ChrB(10) & ChrB(13)) _ + LenB(ChrB(10) & ChrB(13) & ChrB(10)) filedata = BinaryToString(MidB(data, position, _ InstrB(position, data, separator) - position - _ LenB(ChrB(10) & ChrB(13))))  \' Make sure the file upload is of an acceptable file type If CC_FB_AcceptableFileTypes Then Set filenameRegexp = New RegExp filenameRegexp.Pattern =  \\.( & CC_FB_AcceptableFileTypes & ) filenameRegexp.IgnoreCase = True If Not filenameRegexp.Test(filename) Then printMessage Invalid File Type, _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to upload your file & _ because the file type is not acceptable. End If End If Set FSO = Server.CreateObject(Scripting.FileSystemObject)  \' Create the files folder if it doesn \'t already exist folder = Server.MapPath(CC_FB_UploadsFolder) If Not FSO.FolderExists(folder) Then FSO.CreateFolder(folder) If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Folder Creation Failed, _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to create a folder for & _ your file uploads. Please contact your server & _ administrator. End If End If basename = FSO.GetBaseName(filename) extension = . & FSO.GetExtensionName(filename) filePath = folder &  \\ & basename & CC_FB_UploadsExtension & extension  \' If the file already exists, append a version number While FSO.FileExists(filePath) i = i + 1 filePath = folder &  \\ & basename & CC_FB_UploadsExtension & _ i & extension Wend Set textStream = FSO.CreateTextFile(filePath, True)  \' Let the user know if we can \'t create the file If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable To Create File, _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to create & filePath & _ . Please contact your server administrator to be sure & _ that you have the proper permissions. End If textStream.Write(filedata)  \' Let the user know if we can \'t save the file If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable To Write To File, _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to write to & _ filePath & . Please contact your server & _ administrator to be sure that you have the proper & _ permissions. End If textStream.Close Set filenameRegexp = Nothing Set FSO = Nothing Set textStream = Nothing End If End Sub  \'  \' Prints a message to the screen.  \'  \' Prints an HTML-formatted message to the screen that also contains  \' the current PHP version number the server is running, the current  \' version number and release date of this script as well as the  \' current version number and release date of the version of CoffeeCup  \' Flash Form Builder that generated this script.  \'  \' NOTE: This function stops execution of the script.  \'  \' @param string title the title of the page  \' @param string message the message to print to the screen  \' Private Sub printMessage(ByRef title, ByRef message) On Error Resume Next  \' The title of the html-formatted page. Dim pageTitle, cdosysMsg, adodbMsg  \' If the user has provided a title, format it for HTML If Not title = Then title = Server.HTMLEncode(title) pageTitle = title & - title = & title & End If  \' If the user has provided a message, formit it for HTML If Not message = Then message = & Server.HTMLEncode(message) & End If  \' Check if CDOSYS is available Server.CreateObject(CDO.Message) If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear cdosysMsg = Not Available Else cdosysMsg = Available End If  \' Check if ADODB is available Server.CreateObject(ADODB.Connection) If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear adodbMsg = Not Available Else adodbMsg = Available End If Response.Write ( & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & _ VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & title & VbCrLf & _ & message & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ VBScript Version: & ScriptEngineMajorVersion & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ Software Version: & CC_FB_Version & & VbCrLf & _ Software Last Updated: & CC_FB_LastUpdated & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ Script Version: & CC_FB_ScriptVersion & & VbCrLf & _ Script Last Updated: & CC_FB_ScriptLastUpdated & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ CDOSYS: & cdosysMsg & & VbCrLf & _ ADODB: & adodbMsg & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ & VbCrLf & _ ) Response.End End Sub  \'  \' Decodes html entities in text  \'  \' @param text the text to decode  \' @return html decoded text  \' Function HTMLDecode(text) On Error Resume Next Dim i text = Replace(text, , ) text = Replace(text, &lt; , ) text = Replace(text, &amp; , &) text = Replace(text, , ) For i = 1 To 255 text = Replace(text, &# & i & ;, Chr(i)) Next HTMLDecode = text End Function  \'  \' Converts a C-style string to binary  \'  \' @param cstring the string to be converted  \' @return binary text  \' Function StringToBinary(cstring) On Error Resume Next Dim i For i=1 To Len(cstring) StringToBinary = StringToBinary & ChrB(Asc(Mid(cstring,i,1))) Next End Function  \'  \' Converts a binary string to C-style  \'  \' @param binary string to be converted  \' @return C-style text  \' Function BinaryToString(binaryString) On Error Resume Next Dim i For i=1 To LenB(binaryString) BinaryToString = BinaryToString & Chr(AscB(MidB(binaryString,i,1))) Next End Function % ",51);arrFiles[491]=new Array(492,"images/forms/optionalform/optional.php","22 May 2008","optional.php","","","",39);arrFiles[492]=new Array(493,"images/forms/resform/reservations_train.php","27 Aug 2006","reservations_train.php","",""," \\n; subject=Train Reservation Request; text.= Name: UserName ; text.= Nationality: Nationality ; text.= E-mail: email ; text.= Tel: Tel ; text.= Fax: Fax ; text.= Train Direction: ; text.= From: dir_from ; text.= To: dir_to ; text.= and dir_from ; text.= From: from2 ; text.= To: to2 ; text.= Train Type: TrainTypeHidden ; if (TrainTypeHidden = Sleeper Train) { text.= No. Of Cabin: ; text.= Double: double , Single: single ; } else { text.= No. Of Tickets: NoOfTickets ; } text.= Arrival date: fromdate ; text.= Departure date: todate ; text.= Time of Travel: TimeOfTravel ; text.= No of Adults: adults ; text.= No of Children: Children ; text.= Comments: comments ; //mail(support@egypt.com, subject, text, header); mailer = new COM(SMTPsvg.Mailer) or die(Unable to instanciate mailer); mailer - FromAddress = support@ata-tours.net;//email; mailer - RemoteHost = mail.ata-tours.net; //travel@ata-tours.net mailer - AddRecipient (travel,support@ata-tours.net); mailer - Subject = Train Reservation Request; mailer - BodyText = text; mailer - ContentType = text/html ; if(!mailer - SendMail()) print mailer - response; else mailsent=1; mailer - Release(); mailer = null; ? ",3);arrFiles[493]=new Array(494,"images/forms/resform/reservation.xml","22 May 2008","reservation.xml","","","",31);arrFiles[494]=new Array(495,"images/forms/resform/reservation.asp","5 Apr 2008","& pageTitle & CoffeeCup Form Builder","",""," \' @version 4.0  \' @package CC_FB  \'  \'  \' The version of CoffeeCup Flash Form Builder that  \' generated this script.  \' Private Const CC_FB_Version = 6.0  \'  \' The release date of the version of CoffeeCup Flash Form  \' Builder that generated this script.  \' Private Const CC_FB_LastUpdated = 06/13/2007  \'  \' The version of this script.  \' Private Const CC_FB_ScriptVersion = 4.0  \'  \' The release date of this script.  \' Private Const CC_FB_ScriptLastUpdated = 08/31/2007  \'  \' The required VBScript version for this script.  \' Private Const CC_FB_VBScriptVersion = 5  \'  \' Will the owner of this form be emailed the  \' form data  \' Private Const CC_FB_DoEmail = true  \'  \' To default To address.  \' Private Const CC_FB_ToEmail = support@ata-tours.net  \'  \' The default CC address.  \' Private Const CC_FB_CCEmail =  \'  \' The default BCC address.  \' Private Const CC_FB_BCCEmail =  \'  \' If we should send a message back to the user.  \' Private Const CC_FB_AutoReply = true  \'  \' The subject of the message to be sent to the user.  \' Private Const CC_FB_AutoReplySubject = ATA Reservation Confirm  \'  \' If we should include the form results  \' in the message we send to the user.  \' Private Const CC_FB_AutoReplyFormResults = false  \'  \' The position of the auto-reply message  \' in the email.  \' Private Const CC_FB_AutoReplyPosition = bottom  \'  \' The page to redirect to after the form is submitted.  \' Private Const CC_FB_ResultsRedirect = http://www.ata-tours.net/Res_form_after.htm  \'  \' The address of the database where the form results  \' will be saved.  \' Private Const CC_FB_DBAddress = [ADDRESS]  \'  \' The port number of the database where the form results  \' will be saved.  \' Private Const CC_FB_DBPort = [DBPORT]  \'  \' The username for the database where the form results  \' will be saved.  \' Private Const CC_FB_DBUsername = [DBUSER]  \'  \' The password for the database where the form results  \' will be saved.  \' Private Const CC_FB_DBPassword = [DBPASS]  \'  \' The name of the database where the form results  \' will be saved.  \' Private Const CC_FB_DBName = [DBNAME]  \'  \' The address of the SMTP Server used for sending  \' emails.  \' Private Const CC_FB_SMTPAddress = [SMTPADDRESS]  \'  \' The port for the SMTP Server used for sending  \' emails.  \' Private Const CC_FB_SMTPPort = [SMTPPORT]  \'  \' The user for the SMTP Server used for sending  \' emails.  \' Private Const CC_FB_SMTPUsername = [SMTPUSER]  \'  \' The password for the SMTP Server used for sending  \' emails.  \' Private Const CC_FB_SMTPPassword = [SMTPPASS]  \'  \' The file to log the form results to if necessary.  \' Private Const CC_FB_SaveFile = [FILENAME]  \'  \' The filetypes that are acceptable for file uploads.  \' Private Const CC_FB_AcceptableFileTypes = txt|gif|jpg|jpeg|zip|doc|png|pdf|rtf  \'  \' The directory where files are uploaded  \' Private Const CC_FB_UploadsFolder = files  \'  \' The extension that gets added to file uploads  \' Private Const CC_FB_UploadsExtension = _fbu  \'  \' Will we save the file uploads to the server  \' Private Const CC_FB_AttachmentSaveToServer = false  \'  \' Will we save the file uploads to the db  \' Private Const CC_FB_AttachmentSaveToDB = false  \'  \' Will we send the file upload as an attachment  \' Private Const CC_FB_AttachmentAddToEmail = false  \' Makes sure that the user is using the required version  \' of VBScript as specified by {@link CC_FB_VBScriptVersion}. If ScriptEngineMajorVersion 0 Then  \' we need this since asp wont let us override request.form(Uploaded_File) dim uploadedFile processMailForm  \' If all else fails, print out a blank page with version  \' numbers and release dates. End If printMessage ,  \'  \' Process the mail form results.  \'  \' This method is in charge of processing the mail form which  \' is posted from the CoffeeCup Flash Form Builder SWF. This  \' process includes:  \'  \' - Retrieving the preferences from the included CoffeeCup Flash  \' Form Builder XML preferences file.  \' - Formats output for file output as well as for an email to  \' the form user and the form owner as necesarry.  \' - Writes output to a file and sends it to the form user and  \' the form owner as necessary.  \' - Writes form results to a database if necesarry.  \' Private Sub processMailForm() On Error Resume Next Dim emailResponse, formResponse, txtFile, item, preferences, FSO fixUploadedFileName Set preferences = getPreferences() For Each item In preferences(formFields) emailResponse = emailResponse & item & : & _ Request.Form(item) & VbCrLf & VbCrLf formResponse = formResponse & item & : & _ Request.Form(item) & & VbCrLf txtFile = txtFile & item & : & Request.Form(item) & | Next  \' If a file was uploaded, add the appropriate data to the response  \' fields If uploadedFile Then emailResponse = emailResponse & Uploaded File: & _ uploadedFile & VbCrLf & VbCrLf formResponse = formResponse & Uploaded File: & _ uploadedFile & & VbCrLf txtFile = txtFile & Uploaded File: & _ uploadedFile & | End If sendResponseEmails emailResponse, preferences writeResponseToFile txtFile writeResponseToDatabase preferences  \' Make sure we delete the file from the server if the user doesn \'t  \' want it If Not CC_FB_AttachmentSaveToServer And _ uploadedFile Then Set FSO = Server.CreateObject(Scripting.FileSystemObject) FSO.DeleteFile Server.MapPath(CC_FB_UploadsFolder) &  \\ & _ uploadedFile, true End If printResponsePage formResponse, preferences Set preferences = Nothing Set FSO = nothing End Sub  \'  \' Send response emails to the appropriate recipients.  \'  \' Sends an email to the scripts owner as well as the end-user  \' if appropriate. If the sending of mail fails, an error  \' message will be printed out to the screen.  \'  \' @param string emailResponse the default contents to mail to the user.  \' @param dictionary preferences the CoffeeCup Flash Form Builder Preferences.  \' Private Sub sendResponseEmails(ByRef emailResponse, ByRef preferences) On Error Resume Next Dim mail, unreg Set mail = Server.CreateObject(CDO.Message)  \' If we could not create a CDO.Message object, they are lacking  \' CDOSYS which is required for e-mail functionality. If Err.Number 0 Then Err.Clear printMessage Unable to Send E-Mail., _ We \'re sorry but we were unable to send an email. & _ Sending email requires CDOSYS, which we were unable to & _ locate on your server. Please contact your server & _ administrator End If  \' If the program is unregistered, add the unregistered message. If Request.Form(unreg) Then unreg = ------------------------ & VbCrLf & VbCrLf & _ This Form was sent to you using CoffeeCup & _ Flash Form Builder. & VbCrLf & Please tell a friend about & _ us: http://www.coffeecup.com/form-builder/ & VbCrLf End If  \' Make sure the mail is unicode for internationality. mail.Bodypart.ContentMediaType = text/plain mail.Bodypart.ContentTransferEncoding = 7bit mail.Bodypart.Charset = utf-8  \' Configure SMTP options if provided If CC_FB_SMTPAddress [SMTPADDRESS] Then mail.Configuration.Fields.Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/ & _ configuration/sendusing) = 2 mail.Configuration.Fields.Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/ & _ configuration/smtpserver) = CC_FB_SMTPAddress If CC_FB_SMTPPort [SMTPPORT] Then mail.Configuration.Fields.Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/ & _ cdo/configuration/smtpserverport) = CC_FB_SMTPPort End If If CC_FB_SMTPUsername [SMTPUSER] Then mail.Configuration.Fields.Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/ & _ cdo/configuration/smtpauthenticate) = 1 mail.Configuration.Fields.Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/ & _ cdo/configuration/sendusername) = CC_FB_SMTPUsername mail.Configuration.Fields.Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/ & _ cdo/configuration/sendpassword) = CC_FB_SMTPPassword End If mail.Configuration.Fields.Update End If  \' Add an attachment is required If CC_FB_AttachmentAddToEmail And _ uploadedFile Then mail.AddAttachment Server.MapPath(CC_FB_UploadsFolder) &  \\ & _ uploadedFile End If  \' Use the alternative email if one is provided. If Request.Form(_ALT_EMAIL) Then mail.To = Request.Form(_ALT_EMAIL) Else mail.To = CC_FB_ToEmail End If  \' Set a default subject if one is not provided provided. If Request.Form(subject) Then mail.Subject = Request.Form(subject) Else mail.Subject = Form Submission End If mail.TextBody = Here is the information submitted to & _ R
