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Backroads of Egypt
Local Payment: $297 AUD
Tour Code: GEBE
Tour Duration: 15 days
Countries Visited: Egypt
As its name suggests, this trip is far more than just a traditional journey through the Nile Valley. It's as much about people as it is about places. After a couple of days in Cairo we meet our Bedouin friends and head directly south, to explore the massive Western Desert and the oasis towns of Farafra, Dakhla and Al Kharga. For many centuries Bedouin traders travelled through this region with their camel caravans, and our Bedouin companions were themselves traders until fairly recently, journeying regularly along the famous 'Darb Al Arabeen', or '40 day camel road' that links Khartoum (Sudan), with southern Egypt. In their company we experience the awesome beauty of the desert, camping out for a few nights, including one night in a traditional Bedouin camp - and exploring our surroundings by jeep and on foot. It's a fabulous experience! Reaching Aswan we meet our Nubian friends. Taller and darker than their northern Egyptian 'brothers' they are a genuinely friendly race of people, with a great sense of humour and a rhythmic musical tradition which smacks more of Africa than it does of the Middle East. We join them for four days as we sail down the Nile on their traditional felucca sailboats, but before we do this we make a side-trip to the fabulous temples at Abu Simbel. This is a long trip, with several hard days of travel. Taken in the right spirit you'll doubtless have a memorable journey.

Day 1: Cairo
Your trip starts today in Cairo. No activities are planned so you may arrive at any time. Rooms are generally available after 1.00 pm. If you have not pre-booked an arrival transfer you will find taxis available on arrival at Cairo Airport. Make sure you agree the price before you set off into town! Your tour leader may make contact tonight, otherwise you will see him tomorrow morning at the tour briefing, which usually takes place after breakfast.
Day 2: Cairo
Cairo is the 'Mother' of all cities, a massive, sprawling metropolis of some 16 million people. We generally arrange a tour briefing this morning, after breakfast, and we then head out to the edge of the desert to explore the pyramids and the nearby sphinx. We also visit the beautiful Valley Temple of King Khafre (Chephren), a superb example of old kingdom engineering. In the afternoon there's time for further exploration and some may wish to visit the bustling Khan al-Khalili bazaar, a famous 'souk' in the older part of Cairo. Your tour leader will point you in the right direction.
Day 3: White Desert
We meet our Bedouin guide/s in Cairo, load our gear into jeeps and set off into the Western Desert, a vast, isolated expanse covering a total of some 2.8 million square kilometres. Our destination is the oasis of Farafra, where we stop for a simple picnic lunch in the date groves. If it's hot we usually make time for a swim in a natural spring, nearby. Leaving Farafra we enter the White Desert, a spectacular region of wind-eroded limestone formations. The continual erosion has left a layer of fine white dust on the desert sands, hence the name 'white desert'. We enjoy a sunset walk in this surreal landscape and spend the night camping under the stars. Note it can be very cold in the winter months (Oct-Mar) so make sure you are well rugged up if you are travelling at this time. We recommend you have thermals and a fleece. A sleeping bag and sleep sheet are required.
Day 4: Dakhla Oasis
We continue our journey south, reaching the oasis town of Dakhla. Like Farafra, the cultivation of dates is a major source of income for the local people and we can see date palms everywhere. We visit the fabulous medieval mud-brick town of Al Qasr, exploring the timeless streets, seeing the old school, an ancient olive press and the granary. We also visit the excellent little Ethnographic Museum, a locally-sponsored project which we support through our visits. We spend the night at a rustic camp with reed huts, communal showers and basic facilities and after a traditional meal we enjoy a fun night of music and dancing around the campfire.
Day 5: Dakhla/Camel Safari
After a leisurely breakfast we head out in the jeeps to explore the nearby dunes. There’s another hot spring in the area which makes a great rest stop either on the way out or when we return. The programme varies, depending on the season. We return for lunch and spend the afternoon relaxing while we wait for the heat of the day to pass. In the late afternoon we set off on camels, riding through a desolate windswept landscape to the base of a Great escarpment, where we spend the night under the stars. With our Bedouin friends we sleep in a communal tent – or outside on mats – and can perhaps appreciate something of what life might have been like in the days when camel trading was the principal source of income.
Day 6: Dakhla-Al Kharga-Baris
We reach Al Kharga, the largest of the oasis towns and a sizeable producer not only of dates but also cereals and vegetables. There is time to visit the Christian burial ground at Al Bagawat, dating to the end of the 7th century. We drive on, to Baris Oasis, for a final night of fun and friendship with our Bedouin companions.
Day 7: Baris-Luxor
Today, after a leisurely start, we drive from Baris to Luxor. The journey takes between 4 and 5 hours and we expect to reach Luxor around lunchtime. On arrival we can browse the extensive bazaar (great for shopaholics) or visit Karnak Temple – one of Egypt’s greatest temple complexes.
Day 8: Luxor
In the morning we rise early to cross the Nile where our donkeys are waiting to take us into the Valley of the Kings. After matching up donkeys and riders we head off, just as the sun begins to rise in the eastern skies. This is a lot of fun and one of the highlights of our visit to Egypt. We explore the Valley of the Kings and enjoy superb aerial views of the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Later, we return to the east bank where the afternoon is free to explore the town further. You can head back to the bazaar, or alternatively you can kick back in a coffee shop and watch the world go by.
Day 9: Luxor-Aswan
An early start sees us on the road to Aswan, one of our favourite places. Despite the fact that it is Egypt’s third-largest city, it has an easy-going, laid-back atmosphere that belies its size. Once we have checked in to our hotel the balance of the day is free to explore the Nubian bazaar that snakes through the back streets of town, take a sailboat ride around the islands – or just stroll along the riverfront watching the felucca sailboats drifting with the current.
Day 10: Abu Simbel-Felucca Cruise
Rising early we travel by road to Abu Simbel, one of the most impressive temples ever built and one of the highlights of our visit to Egypt. We follow the shores of Lake Nasser and generally arrive at the temple just after sunrise, a perfect time for photographs. We enjoy a tour of the site and later return to Aswan, arriving around midday, where we board our felucca/s and sail north, travelling with the current towards Komombo.
Day 11-12: Felucca Cruise
Sailing down the Nile is a magic experience, lying on thick mattresses, watching the dark waters glide past. We stop off at Komombo to visit the classic Greco-Roman Temple of Sobek, overlooking the river and the rest of our time is spent relaxing and enjoying timeless scenes of local life as we travel slowly down the Nile. Nights are spent sleeping on board and our crew provides simple, healthy meals.
Feluccas are simple sailing boats, no more and no less. They have no engines and no toilets. There is a single deck on which you can stretch out during the day under a shade awning. It is an extremely relaxing way of travelling down the Nile, however many people find the pace very slow, especially when contrasted with a busy life back home. We strongly recommend you take books, magazines, card games, mp3 player and any other items which might help to while away your time on board. Meals are simple. They are prepared by your Nubian crew and include chicken, rice, local breads and vegetables. Each evening your crew pulls into the shore. They generally find a flat, sandy area for the night. Toilet facilities are very basic. Note that, during the winter months (Oct-Mar), it can be very cold on the river at night so you should bring thermals and a fleece.
Day 13: Edfu-Luxor-Cairo
Reaching Edfu we say farewell to our Nubian friends, then explore the Temple of Horus - one of Egypt's finest temples, before travelling by bus into Luxor. We have a couple of rooms set aside to store our gear and once sorted we can head into town for a final ‘tour’ of the bazaar. In the evening we take the night train back to Cairo, with dinner served on board. Our air-conditioned carriage has large, comfortable seats (similar to business class seats on a plane) that recline back at about 45 degrees. A toilet is located at the end of the carriage. A simple dinner and breakfast are served on board.
Day 14: Cairo
Arriving back in Cairo we have a final day to explore this historic city. There’s heaps to see so we won’t be short of things to do. Quite a few will probably want to go (or go back) to the Khan al-Khalili now that we've developed some bargaining skills! Or we can venture into ’Islamic Cairo’ to visit some of the more important mosques. This evening we can enjoy a final night out together.
Day 15: Cairo
Your trip ends today, after breakfast. Check-out time is usually around 12.00 noon and you are free to leave at any time. Additional accommodation can be pre-booked if you wish to spend more time exploring Cairo.
Tour Grade: Culture
Whether you’re taking in man’s greatest works at places like Petra or Angkor Wat, experiencing grand set-pieces like the Trans-Mongolian Railway or trying your hand at regional specialities like tango in Buenos Aires, getting to grips with local cultures is what travel’s all about. A few tips from a local guide and a sense of adventure are pretty much all you need. So what are you waiting for? It’s time to get the lowdown on high Tibet among Lhasa’s magisterial temples; follow up Delhi’s eye-popping bustle with a fix of its fiery food; and mix manic markets and Incan masterpieces in Peru.
| Start Date | End Date | Price |
| 07 Jan 2012 | 21 Jan 2012 | $1050 |
| 21 Jan 2012 | 04 Feb 2012 | $1050 |
| 04 Feb 2012 | 18 Feb 2012 | $1050 |
| 18 Feb 2012 | 03 Mar 2012 | $1050 |
| 03 Mar 2012 | 17 Mar 2012 | $1050 |
| 17 Mar 2012 | 31 Mar 2012 | $1050 |
| 31 Mar 2012 | 14 Apr 2012 | $1050 |
| 14 Apr 2012 | 28 Apr 2012 | $1050 |
| 28 Apr 2012 | 12 May 2012 | $1050 |
| 12 May 2012 | 26 May 2012 | $1050 |
| 26 May 2012 | 09 Jun 2012 | $1050 |
| 09 Jun 2012 | 23 Jun 2012 | $1050 |
| 23 Jun 2012 | 07 Jul 2012 | $1050 |
| 07 Jul 2012 | 21 Jul 2012 | $1050 |
| 21 Jul 2012 | 04 Aug 2012 | $1050 |
| 15 Sep 2012 | 29 Sep 2012 | $1050 |
| 29 Sep 2012 | 13 Oct 2012 | $1050 |
| 13 Oct 2012 | 27 Oct 2012 | $1050 |
| 27 Oct 2012 | 10 Nov 2012 | $1050 |
| 10 Nov 2012 | 24 Nov 2012 | $1050 |
| 24 Nov 2012 | 08 Dec 2012 | $1050 |
| 08 Dec 2012 | 22 Dec 2012 | $1050 |
| 22 Dec 2012 | 05 Jan 2013 | $1050 |
| 05 Jan 2013 | 19 Jan 2013 | $1050 |
| 19 Jan 2013 | 02 Feb 2013 | $1050 |
| 02 Feb 2013 | 16 Feb 2013 | $1050 |
| 16 Feb 2013 | 02 Mar 2013 | $1050 |
| 02 Mar 2013 | 16 Mar 2013 | $1050 |
| 16 Mar 2013 | 30 Mar 2013 | $1050 |
| 30 Mar 2013 | 13 Apr 2013 | $1050 |
| 13 Apr 2013 | 27 Apr 2013 | $1050 |
| 27 Apr 2013 | 11 May 2013 | $1050 |
| 11 May 2013 | 25 May 2013 | $1050 |
| 25 May 2013 | 08 Jun 2013 | $1050 |
| 08 Jun 2013 | 22 Jun 2013 | $1050 |
| 22 Jun 2013 | 06 Jul 2013 | $1050 |
Included
• Gecko’s expert English-speaking local leader throughout the tour, and professional local guides at some sites.
• Sightseeing (including entrance fees where applicable): Cairo’s pyramids, Sphinx and Valley Temple of King Khafre (Chephren); oasis of Farafra including a picnic lunch and a swim in a natural spring; oasis town of Dakhla including medieval mud-brick town of Al Qasr and Ethnographic Museum; oasis town of Al Kharga and Christian burial ground at Al Bagawat; Baris Oasis; Komombo; and Edfu.
• 3 night felucca sail from Aswan to Edfu.
• 4 day Jeep excursion and camel safari with Bedouin guides in the Western/White Desert, camping under the stars.
• Donkey ride to explore the Valley of the Kings.
• Visit to Abu Simbel.
• Free time to explore Aswan, Luxor and Cairo.
• Overnight sleeper train from Luxor to Cairo. Accommodation in an air-conditioned carriage with comfortable seats (that recline back at about 45 degrees), with a simple dinner and breakfast served on board.
Meals
14 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 8 dinners
Not Included
International flights, arrival & departure transfers, visas, airport taxes, additional meals, drinks, optional sightseeing tours, insurance, tips and items of a personal nature.
Additional Accommodation
You may wish to extend your holiday by booking some pre or post tour accommodation - ask Gecko's or your travel agent for details and prices when you book your trip.
Optional Extras and Sightseeing
- Aswan - Camel Ride (1 hour): Approx US$12
- Aswan - Nubian Museum: Approx US$9
- Aswan - Philae Temple Entrance Fee: Approx US$7
- Aswan -Philae Temple car & boat trip: Approx US$26 (based 4 people)
- Cairo - Camel ride at the Pyramids (15 mins): Approx US$10
- Cairo - Chephren or Mycerinus Entrance Fees: Approx US$6 each
- Cairo - Egyptian Museum: Approx US$11
- Cairo - Great Pyramid Entrance Fee to Interior: Approx US$18
- Farafra - Museum: EGL 5 (US$1)
- Luxor - Hot Air Balloon Flight: US$105
- Luxor - Karnak Sound & Light Show: US$14
- Luxor - Karnak Temple: Approx US$11
- Luxor - Luxor Museum: Approx US$14
- Luxor - Luxor Temple: Egyptian Pounds 50
- Luxor - Tomb of Tutankhamun: US$19
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