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Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
Discover Egypt Tour PETRA AMMAN amp JERUSALEM
Cairo Luxor Aswan Nile River Cruise Dahab
Mt Sinai Petra amp Jerusalem 2011 ndash Fully Guided Rail Coach amp Cruise Tour
18 days17 nights from
$6499
per person Twin share ex Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Perth or Adelaide
Valid for departures from Australia every Monday from 01 January to 31 December 2012 Then again from 01 January to 31 May 2013
DISCOVER EGYPT JORDAN amp JERUSALEM PACKAGE INCLUDES
Return airfare from Melbourne Sydney or Brisbane Perth or Adelaide to
Cairo Egypt Flying economy class with either Singapore Airlines Qatar Airways
Emirates Airlines Eithad Airlines or Malaysia Airlines The airline that you will be travelling on will be confirmed to you at the time of making your
booking It will depend on which airline we are able to confirm the discounted airfare on
We include all prepayable airport departure taxes 2 nights accommodation in Cairo at Oasis Hotel on Bed and breakfast
basis
1 night sleeper train 2 berth cabin from Cairo to Aswan on a half board basis
1 night accommodation in Aswan at Philae Hotel on a bed and breakfast basis
3 nights accommodation on board Nile President Cruise on a full board basis including sight-seeing
1 night sleeper train 2 berth cabin from Luxor to Cairo on a half board basis
2 nights accommodation in Dahab at Mercure Hotel on a bed and breakfast
basis 1 night accommodation in Petra at Beit Zaman Hotel on a half board basis
1 night accommodation in Amman at Geneva Hotel on a half board basis 2 nights accommodation in Jerusalem at Olive Hotel on a half board basis
1 night accommodation St Catherine at St Catherine Plaza Hotel on a half board basis
2 nights accommodation in Cairo at Oasis Hotel on Bed and breakfast basis
All transfers and tours throughout in an air conditioned bus
English speaking guides and Egyptologists throughout All sightseeing as listed in the below itinerary in Cairo Luxor Aswan Ther
River Nile Petra Jerusalem and St Catherine
Entry Visa to Egypt Arrival to Cairo international airport Go to any of the banks in the arrival area
and buy your visa for USD $20 prior to proceeding to immigration Meet assist and transfer with Chrismar Travel assistant to the hotel for check-in - Official
check in time 1400
Tour Itinerary Day 1 Cairo
Arrival to Cairo international airport meet amp assist
Transfer from Cairo international airport with assistant to the hotel for check-in
Overnight at the hotel Cairo
Day 2 Cairo (BL)
Breakfast at the hotel check out from hotel after breakfast Visit to Sakkara Excavation- The Step Pyramid of Zoser the second king of
the 3rd Dynasty Visit to Giza Pyramids amp Sphinx the Great Pyramids proclaimed by the Greeks to be among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient world
(Entrance inside the great or 2nd Pyramid is excluded) Lunch at local restaurant Transfer to Cairo Railway Station for your overnight 2 berth private
sleeper train from Cairo to Aswan
Day 3 Aswan amp Abu Simbel Tour (B)
Breakfast on train board Arrive Aswan and commence over day trip to Abu Simbel Transfer by private AC coach with convoy with English speaking guide
from Aswan to Abu Simbel (Approx 03 hour - Dep Aswan at 1100 am) Arrival Abu Simbel Visit to the great Temple of Ramses the II amp the small temple
of Queen Nefertari Transfer back by private AC coach with convoy from Abu Simbel to Aswan (Approx 03 hour - Dep Abu Simbel at 1600 pm) Lunch
Box is included Overnight Aswan Hotel
Day 4 Aswan (BLD)
Arrival Aswan meet amp assist embarkation on the Nile Cruise before Lunch Lunch on Board Visit the Aswan High Dam and then sail across the Nile in a
motorboat to the Temple of Isis rising from the waters of the Nile on the island of Philae Felucca sailing around Elephantine Kitchener islands amp
outside view of Agha Khan Dinner on board amp overnight Nile Cruise
Day 5 Kom Ombo - Edfu (BLD) Early morning sail to Kom Ombo and visit Temple of Sobek (Crocodile God)
conveniently situated on the river bank Breakfast on board sail to Edfu Lunch on board Visit Horus Temple in Edfu that Built during 237-57BC amp considered
as the Perfect Temple of the ancient Egyptian civilization Sail to Luxor via Esna Lock Dinner on board amp overnight Nile Cruise
Day 6 Luxor (BLD)
Breakfast on Board visit the East Bank of the Nile Visit the famous Luxor Temple an elegant example of Pharaonic temple architecture it provides an
introduction to ancient Egypt See the 13th century thereafter The Karnak Temple with its vast Hypostyle hall and avenues of sphinxes Lunch on board
Rest of the day is free at leisure Dinner on board amp overnight Nile Cruise
Day 7 Luxor - Cairo (BLD)
Disembarkation after Breakfast disembarkation Cross to the West Bank of the Nile enter to the Valley of the Kings the burial place of many of the New
Kingdom Pharaohs and visit the amazing Queen Hatshepsut Temple against its stark mountainous backdrop Marvel the Colossi of Memmnon (two gigantic
sitting statues of the Pharaohs) at the Amon-Ofis III Temple Lunch at local restaurant Transfer with English speaking assistant to Luxor railway station for
sleeping train to Cairo LuxorCairo Depart 2010 pm Arrive 0530 am Morning of Day 7
Light Dinner on board amp overnight Sleeper Train
Day 8 Cairo - (B)
Light Breakfast on board of sleeper train Arrival to Giza railway station transfer
to your hotel free day at leisure overnight at hotel
Day 8 Cairo Dahab (BLD) After breakfast check out from hotel Direct transfer by private coach with
English speaking assistant to Dahab ldquoApprox 05 hoursrdquo Arrival to Dahab village check-in the hotel Lunch at the hotel Enjoy the Red sea with different
sea activities Dinner amp overnight Dahab
Day 10 Aqaba Port ndash Petra Meet and assist at Aqaba Port and then transfer to Petra hotel for overnight (Take
the Ferry from Nuweba in Egypt)
Day 11 Petra ndash Petra Visit ndash Amman
After breakfast transfer to Starting visiting Petra Jordans most exciting site It was carved out of the craggy rock mountains south of the Dead Sea by the
Nabataean traders more than 2000 years ago Walk or travel by horseback
through a narrow defile or siq the sudden view of the spectacular Khazneh or Treasury is dramatic See the gigantic Deir or Monastery the High Place and the
Roman-styled Palace Tomb Jordans UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World Transfer to Amman hotel for dinner
and overnight
Day 12 Amman ndash Allenby Bridge ndash Jerusalem Panoramic Tour ndash Jerusalem
After breakfast transfer to Allenby Bridge to cross into Israel Few places inspire
such passion as Jerusalem Its significance to Jews Christians and Muslims endures The Israeli capitals major sites include the Old City the Wailing Wall
the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Via Dolorosa and the Dome of the Rock the third-holiest Islam shrine in the world The Old City is easily explored on foot
Our representative in Israel will meet you and then start our panoramic tour Explore the Mount of Olives walk the Garden of Gethsemane see the Wailing
Wall and in the Old City the Holy Sepulchre Church If time permits we will visit the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem We then transfer to our Jerusalem hotel for
dinner and overnight
Day 13 Jerusalem ndash Masada ndash Dead Sea ndash Jerusalem
After breakfast transfer to Masada for a visit Masada was initially built by King Herod the Great (37-4 BCE) He built a great deal in Israel and a lot of his
buildings still stand strong although of his most famous one the Temple in Jerusalem only the Western Wall remains Herods buildings all have one thing in
common They were really majestic We then transfer you to the Dead Sea where you can view the caves where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered Return to
our Jerusalem hotel for dinner and overnight
Day 14 Jerusalem ndash Taba border
After breakfast transfer to Taba Border for Crossing to Egypt Return to Dahab Dahab is a small town situated on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula in
Egypt Formerly a Bedouin fishing village located approximately 80 km northeast of Sharm el-Sheikh Dahab is considered to be one of the Sinais most
treasured diving destinations Overnight Dahab
Day 15 St Catherine Day at leisure
This evening climb Mt Sinai to visit the St Catherine Monastery Saint Catherines
Monastery lies on the Sinai Peninsula at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai in Saint Katherine city in Egypt The monastery is Orthodox and is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site According to the UNESCO report this monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world The climb will take
approximately 3 hours You can stop along the way for a rest at a cafeacute or if you do donrsquot want to walk it for an additional cost you take the trek on the back of a
camel Once you reach the top overnight at St Catherine Hotel
Day 16 St Catherine - Cairo (BD)
Transfer from St Catherine to Cairo by private car with assistant ldquoApprox 05 hoursrdquo Arrival to Cairo Dinner at local restaurant Check-in the hotel amp overnight
Cairo
Day 17 Cairo (BL) Breakfast at the hotel then enjoy a full day tour of old Cairo Visit Cairo Citadel
with Mohamed Ali Mosque amp Gawhara Palace Cairo Citadel was built by Saladin in the 12th Century amp was the seat of power for the following 700 years
On the premises is the Alabaster Mosque Mohammed Ali one of the landmarks in
Cairo whose minaret can be seen from any Part of the city Lunch at local restaurant Visit to the Egyptian Museum thatrsquos the world-Renowned Museum
of Egyptian Antiquities that contains treasures of Tutankhamun (entrance to the Mummyrsquos Room is optional) Continue to Khan El Khalili Bazaar the oldest
oriental market in Egypt
Day 18 Cairo (Final Departure) (B) Breakfast at the hotel Free time till departure time - Official check out time
1200 noon Transfer to Cairo International airport with English speaking
assistant for final departure
GO TOUR EGYPT TOUR SPECIFICS
Starts in Cairo Ends in Cairo
Length 18 days Included Meals B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner
Hotel Rating 4 and 5 star Tour Leader Included Yes ndash Entrance Fees are included
Package excludes bull Entry visa
bull Travel insurance bull Tips for drivers rep and guides
bull Domestic flights bull Extra meals and beverages not included in the program Entry Visa
A tourist visa is needed for entry into Egypt Jordan and Israel The visa can be
obtained upon arrival at each country However for this tour Travel Managers recommends that you obtain these visarsquos prior to leaving
Australia You can obtain these visarsquos yourself and we will give you the web sites that you need to apply for the visa once we send you through your tour
confirmation Alternatively we can assist in obtaining your visarsquos for you and will advise the fee we charge for obtaining each visa when you confirm your booking
Hotel List
Cairo Oasis Hotel Aswan Philae Hotel
Dahab Mercure Hotel Nile Cruise Presidential Nile Cruise Lines
Petra Beit Zaman Hotel Amman Geneva Hotel
Jerusalem Olive Tree Hotel
St Catherine St Catherine Plaza Hotel
SLEEPER TRAIN amp CABIN FACILITIES
Sleeper Train
Facilities on the sleeper train are basic You are supplied with clean linen on the beds and clean towels to use in the cabin wash basis There is no shower on
board The toilets are located at the rear of each carriage Dinner and Breakfast is supplied and is Egyptian food consisting of chicken fish breads dips and fruit
Nonalcoholic drinks including coffee and soft drinks can be purchased If you do
not want to try Egyptian food you will need to eat at a local restaurant supplying meals for westerners prior to travelling Your conductor will set up and arrange
your beds and serve your meals to the sleeper berths This is not 5 star travel but clean comfortable and efficient transportation The atmosphere at the
station is chaotic and busy but only adds to the adventure Your guide will be with you until you are settled into your sleeper cabin You have confirmed
sleepers berth and all of the cabins are lockable for your safety
Train Cabin Equipment
Every Cabin has a connecting door with the next cabin to be used when needed
Cabins are equipped with basins razor plugs tap water soap amp towels
A luggage compartment is available on the top of the door A music audio volume control
Cabin temperature control A private reading lamp control
Cabin light Call of steward
PRESIDENTIAL 5 STAR NILE CRUISE SHIPS
Presidential Nile Cruises was founded in 1979 and was the first company to
commercialize cruises on the Nile Throughout the years we have successfully
grown to a fleet of 7 boats and a total of 500 cabins
To this day we are recognized as one of the most established and successful companies in the business We have been constantly striving for excellence and
continual improvement always focusing on the comfort and needs of our customers
Throughout our many years of experience we have developed a know-how and
level of service that cannot be matched on the Nile For almost 30 years we have been consistently exceeding our customersrsquo expectations and we guarantee you
the trip of a lifetime in the magical land of the pharaohs
We offer flexible cruises between Luxor and Aswan with different programs to suit your requirements We also handle all your visits to the temples and historical
sites and offer many optional activities to ensure that you make the most out of your time in Egypt If you do not find the information you need in the website do
not hesitate to contact us for further information or if you need help in planning
your cruise down the Nile
Each cabin on board Presidential Nile Cruise ships is tastefully furnished and
features private facilities and air-conditioning They are equipped with TV (including 2 video channels) mini bar 2 radio programmes and are outside
facing with a picture window
The Nile is a major north-flowing river in Africa generally regarded as the longest
river in the world The northern section of the river flows almost entirely through
desert from Sudan into Egypt Most of its cities lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of Aswan and nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient
Egypt are found along the banks of the river
Most Nile River cruises visit Luxor on the site of ancient Thebes where the
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Temple of Karnak are located Excursions are offered from Luxor to the Valley of the Kings the resting place of more than
60 pharaohs including Tutankhamen On your Nile River cruise you may also visit the 2000-year-old beautifully preserved Temple of Horus or hop aboard a
felucca a traditional Egyptian sailing vessel Many Nile River cruises also visit the High Dam at Aswan one of Egypts modern marvels
Port Location ndash The principal Nile River ports are located at Luxor and Aswan
Aswan is a city in the south of Egypt the capital of the Aswan Governorate It stands on the east bank of the Nile about 81 miles south of Luxor It is Egypts
sunniest southern city and is a busy market and tourist centre
Aswan is located in a beautiful setting with the Nile river flowing through amber
desert and granite rocks round emerald islands covered in palm groves and tropical plants Here you can visit a few mosques the souqs the Ferial Gardens
and the Nubian Museu Just east of the cemetery in the famous area quarries is the gigantic Unfinished Obelisk Just to the south of this two Graeco-Roman
sarcophagi and an unfinished colossus remain half buried in the sand
Things to see and do
El-Tabia Mosque
Archangel Michaels Coptic Orthodox Cathedral Nubian Museum
The souqs (markets) West Bank
Luxor is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate As
the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes Luxor has frequently been referred to as the worlds greatest open air museum the ruins of the temple complexes
at Karnak and Luxor standing within the modern city Immediately opposite across the Nile River lie the monuments temples and tombs on the West Bank
Necropolis which include the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens
Luxor also boats spectacular desert and river scenery and a bustling modern life Shopping facilities are extensive here with silver gold cotton goods leather
goods and spices among the best bargains to be had
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings amp Valley of the Queens
Temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak Tombs of the Nobles
Medinet Habu Felucca cruise on the Nile
West Bank at Luxor is located in Upper (southern Egypt) The West Bank is
opposite the city of Luxor across the Nile River where we find the Necropolis of Thebes and that most famous of Pharaohs Tutankhamen This is where the
Valley of the Kings and also the lesser known Valley of the Queens make up part
of a huge City of the Dead where the Pharaohs their Queens and nobles of the 2nd millennium BC were buried with full religious and ceremonial trappings
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Queens Tombos of the Nobles
Medinet Habu (memorial temple of Ramesses III)
The Ramesseum (memorial temple of Ramesses II)
Edfu is an Egyptian city located on the west bank of the Nile River between Esna
and Aswan Edfu is the site of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus and an ancient
settlement Tell Edfu located about 5 km (3 miles) north of Edfu where there are remains of ancient pyramids
The town is known for the major Ptolemaic temple built between 237 BCE to 57
BCE into the reign of Cleopatra VII Of all the temple remains in Egypt the Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most completely preserved The remains of the
ancient settlement of Edfu are situated about 50 m to the west of the Ptolemaic temple - to the left of the older temple Pylon This settlement is known as
Wetjeset-hor
The remains of one of seven small provincial step pyramids built along the Nile
Valley is situated about 5km north of Edfu near the west bank village of Naga el-Goneima The structure was built from rough reddish sandstone and rises to a
present height of 55 m The pyramid has been loosely attributed to King Huni of the Third Dynasty The purpose of these pyramids is unknown
Abu Simbel The Temple of Re-Harakhte is one of the most impressive temples
in Egypt and in the world probably This temple was dug on the Western
mountain range in 1290-1224 BC in Abu Simbel and was dedicated to the triad
Amon-Ra Ptah and Ra-Harakhte by Ramses II Next to this temple is the so-
called Small Temple of Abu Simbel the Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor (the wife of the Sun God) and to Ramses II s favorite wife Queen Nefertari
These two temples would have disappeared for ever under the waters of Nasser Lake if the UNESCO had not acted I dont know what is more impressive the
temples themselves or the fact that they were moved
Upon booking your holiday with Destination International a 25 deposit per
person per tour is required to confirm your reservation We accept visa mastercard cash and checks There is a 2 credit card surcharge for credit card
bookings You will need to return your payment with our booking form and sign the terms and conditions form We are unable to confirm you on the tour until
the forms are returned to our office
Once we have confirmed your chosen travel arrangements and received your deposit you will be sent an e-mailed or posted confirmation Please check this
confirmation carefully to ensure you fully understand your confirmed reservations understand our terms amp conditions and instructions
The balance payment for your trip is due 65 days prior to departure Or if you
are booking inside of 65 days payment in full is due at time of reservation Approximately 14 days prior to departure your tour documentation will be
emailed or posted to you The documentation will consist of all of the information you will need to have a memorable tour including emergency contact phone
numbers for the local office in Alaska
Booking conditions and cancellation fees apply Once final payment has been made these tours are strictly non refundable
Please read this information prior to making your reservation
BROCHURE VALIDITY
The information presented in our brochure is correct to the best of our knowledge
but is subject to change without notice Changes can occur with respect to prices
itineraries duration of holidays service standards tour content airfares and
schedules This is out of our control
Please ensure you advise details of your requirements at the time of booking
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)
The Australian GST does not apply to international travel Any service fees
courier cancellation and amendment fees are subject to GST You will be charged
GST where applicable
DEPOSIT A deposit of 25 per person of the total
price is required to confirm your booking Receipt of deposit will be taken as an
understanding by Destination
TRAVEL INSURANCE You must be insured for the duration of
your trip You need comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellation health
requirements luggage and additional expenses Insurance policies rarely cover
for loss of cash
ACCOMMODATION There will be variations in the size
standard and presentation of rooms and
facilities within the one hotel This is beyond the control of Rail amp Cruise Tours
CLAIMS
If you encounter any problems on your holiday you should to try and solve it
directly with the supplier whilst overseas If it is not possible to do so please do so
in writing within 30 days of completing your Destination International
arrangements
PASSPORT VISA amp VACCINATIONS You must familiarise yourself with any visa
and health requirements that may be
International that the customer has checked their confirmed travel
arrangements and has read and agreed to the terms and conditions
FINAL PAYMENT
Payment in full must be made no less than 65 days before travel
PRICES
All prices for our tours are advised in Australian Dollars ($AUD) They are based
on airfares schedules and tariffs at the time of printing Destination International
reserves the right to vary the cost of the tour taxes and airline prices if necessary
by reason of currency fluctuation cost increase or airfare increase All prices are
subject to confirmation from local tour
operators Once full payment has been received by Destination International no
surcharges in respect to currency fluctuations will be applied Destination
International can not be held responsible for any service that we are unable to
provide due to that particular component being unavailable
ITINERARY CHANGES
Destination International reserves the right to amend the itinerary for reasons
such as service requirements road or
weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances Where a change is of a
significant nature it will be advised to our customers in writing Destination
International reserves the right to substitute hotels lodges inns and camps
with properties of similar standard
AMENDMENT FEES Should you need to alter your original
reservations there will be an automatic fee charged of $50 per amendment or
transaction Additionally there may be
cancellation fees levied by the tour operator or fees may be applicable where
arrangements have been pre-purchased
CANCELLATIONS Cancellation fees will be levied relative to
the amount of notice given as follows
Days
Notice 90 or more
75-
90
65-
75 65-1
applicable in the countries you are visiting You are responsible for all
entryexit health and any other documents required by laws regulations
orders demands or requirements of countries visited or transited Please note
that passport and visa requirements are not the responsibility of Rail amp Cruise
Tours We will not be held liable for any loss or expense due to the failure to
comply with the above We recommend
that you be in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your
intended stay overseas
CONSULAR ADVICE Official travel advice issued by the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by calling 1300 555
135 or visiting their web site wwwdfatgovau You must review this
information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure
TOUR CONDITIONS
Destination International does not itself provide carriage services accommodation
transport or tours Destination
International acts as an agent for the ldquoService Providersrdquo) All products and
services provided by Service Providers are provided on those Service Providers own
terms and conditions which may include limitations and exclusions of liability All
bookings with Destination International and all tickets vouchers receipts
coupons exchange orders and other like
documents issued to the client are subject to each Service Providers terms
and conditions governing the provision of products and services to be provided by
that Service provider Destination International shall not be liable for any
acts omissions or defaults whether negligent or otherwise of any Service
Providers Destination International shall
not be liable (whether in contract tort or otherwise) for any injury illness death
loss damage expense delay or inconvenience resulting directly or
indirectly from circumstances outside of Destination International control including
acts of nature war civil disturbances strikes floods acts of government or
authorities breakdowns accidents
disease quarantine terrorism medical or
of
Fare
Loss of Deposit
(50) 75 85 100
The above are Destination International cancellation fees Airlines and Tour
Operators may have additional fees
Transfer of a confirmed booking to another tour or departure date is deemed
a cancellation of the original booking There will be no refund for cancellation of
unused services on or after commencement date Please note that
employees of any overseas suppliers are not authorised by Destination
International to make any undertakings to
our clients in respect of refunds or other matters
customs regulations and alterations cancellations or delays concerning
itineraries timetables or accommodation
CONTRACT
The contract between Destination
International is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria By booking with Rail
amp Cruise Tours the client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
referred to in our brochure
Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
per person Twin share ex Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Perth or Adelaide
Valid for departures from Australia every Monday from 01 January to 31 December 2012 Then again from 01 January to 31 May 2013
DISCOVER EGYPT JORDAN amp JERUSALEM PACKAGE INCLUDES
Return airfare from Melbourne Sydney or Brisbane Perth or Adelaide to
Cairo Egypt Flying economy class with either Singapore Airlines Qatar Airways
Emirates Airlines Eithad Airlines or Malaysia Airlines The airline that you will be travelling on will be confirmed to you at the time of making your
booking It will depend on which airline we are able to confirm the discounted airfare on
We include all prepayable airport departure taxes 2 nights accommodation in Cairo at Oasis Hotel on Bed and breakfast
basis
1 night sleeper train 2 berth cabin from Cairo to Aswan on a half board basis
1 night accommodation in Aswan at Philae Hotel on a bed and breakfast basis
3 nights accommodation on board Nile President Cruise on a full board basis including sight-seeing
1 night sleeper train 2 berth cabin from Luxor to Cairo on a half board basis
2 nights accommodation in Dahab at Mercure Hotel on a bed and breakfast
basis 1 night accommodation in Petra at Beit Zaman Hotel on a half board basis
1 night accommodation in Amman at Geneva Hotel on a half board basis 2 nights accommodation in Jerusalem at Olive Hotel on a half board basis
1 night accommodation St Catherine at St Catherine Plaza Hotel on a half board basis
2 nights accommodation in Cairo at Oasis Hotel on Bed and breakfast basis
All transfers and tours throughout in an air conditioned bus
English speaking guides and Egyptologists throughout All sightseeing as listed in the below itinerary in Cairo Luxor Aswan Ther
River Nile Petra Jerusalem and St Catherine
Entry Visa to Egypt Arrival to Cairo international airport Go to any of the banks in the arrival area
and buy your visa for USD $20 prior to proceeding to immigration Meet assist and transfer with Chrismar Travel assistant to the hotel for check-in - Official
check in time 1400
Tour Itinerary Day 1 Cairo
Arrival to Cairo international airport meet amp assist
Transfer from Cairo international airport with assistant to the hotel for check-in
Overnight at the hotel Cairo
Day 2 Cairo (BL)
Breakfast at the hotel check out from hotel after breakfast Visit to Sakkara Excavation- The Step Pyramid of Zoser the second king of
the 3rd Dynasty Visit to Giza Pyramids amp Sphinx the Great Pyramids proclaimed by the Greeks to be among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient world
(Entrance inside the great or 2nd Pyramid is excluded) Lunch at local restaurant Transfer to Cairo Railway Station for your overnight 2 berth private
sleeper train from Cairo to Aswan
Day 3 Aswan amp Abu Simbel Tour (B)
Breakfast on train board Arrive Aswan and commence over day trip to Abu Simbel Transfer by private AC coach with convoy with English speaking guide
from Aswan to Abu Simbel (Approx 03 hour - Dep Aswan at 1100 am) Arrival Abu Simbel Visit to the great Temple of Ramses the II amp the small temple
of Queen Nefertari Transfer back by private AC coach with convoy from Abu Simbel to Aswan (Approx 03 hour - Dep Abu Simbel at 1600 pm) Lunch
Box is included Overnight Aswan Hotel
Day 4 Aswan (BLD)
Arrival Aswan meet amp assist embarkation on the Nile Cruise before Lunch Lunch on Board Visit the Aswan High Dam and then sail across the Nile in a
motorboat to the Temple of Isis rising from the waters of the Nile on the island of Philae Felucca sailing around Elephantine Kitchener islands amp
outside view of Agha Khan Dinner on board amp overnight Nile Cruise
Day 5 Kom Ombo - Edfu (BLD) Early morning sail to Kom Ombo and visit Temple of Sobek (Crocodile God)
conveniently situated on the river bank Breakfast on board sail to Edfu Lunch on board Visit Horus Temple in Edfu that Built during 237-57BC amp considered
as the Perfect Temple of the ancient Egyptian civilization Sail to Luxor via Esna Lock Dinner on board amp overnight Nile Cruise
Day 6 Luxor (BLD)
Breakfast on Board visit the East Bank of the Nile Visit the famous Luxor Temple an elegant example of Pharaonic temple architecture it provides an
introduction to ancient Egypt See the 13th century thereafter The Karnak Temple with its vast Hypostyle hall and avenues of sphinxes Lunch on board
Rest of the day is free at leisure Dinner on board amp overnight Nile Cruise
Day 7 Luxor - Cairo (BLD)
Disembarkation after Breakfast disembarkation Cross to the West Bank of the Nile enter to the Valley of the Kings the burial place of many of the New
Kingdom Pharaohs and visit the amazing Queen Hatshepsut Temple against its stark mountainous backdrop Marvel the Colossi of Memmnon (two gigantic
sitting statues of the Pharaohs) at the Amon-Ofis III Temple Lunch at local restaurant Transfer with English speaking assistant to Luxor railway station for
sleeping train to Cairo LuxorCairo Depart 2010 pm Arrive 0530 am Morning of Day 7
Light Dinner on board amp overnight Sleeper Train
Day 8 Cairo - (B)
Light Breakfast on board of sleeper train Arrival to Giza railway station transfer
to your hotel free day at leisure overnight at hotel
Day 8 Cairo Dahab (BLD) After breakfast check out from hotel Direct transfer by private coach with
English speaking assistant to Dahab ldquoApprox 05 hoursrdquo Arrival to Dahab village check-in the hotel Lunch at the hotel Enjoy the Red sea with different
sea activities Dinner amp overnight Dahab
Day 10 Aqaba Port ndash Petra Meet and assist at Aqaba Port and then transfer to Petra hotel for overnight (Take
the Ferry from Nuweba in Egypt)
Day 11 Petra ndash Petra Visit ndash Amman
After breakfast transfer to Starting visiting Petra Jordans most exciting site It was carved out of the craggy rock mountains south of the Dead Sea by the
Nabataean traders more than 2000 years ago Walk or travel by horseback
through a narrow defile or siq the sudden view of the spectacular Khazneh or Treasury is dramatic See the gigantic Deir or Monastery the High Place and the
Roman-styled Palace Tomb Jordans UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World Transfer to Amman hotel for dinner
and overnight
Day 12 Amman ndash Allenby Bridge ndash Jerusalem Panoramic Tour ndash Jerusalem
After breakfast transfer to Allenby Bridge to cross into Israel Few places inspire
such passion as Jerusalem Its significance to Jews Christians and Muslims endures The Israeli capitals major sites include the Old City the Wailing Wall
the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Via Dolorosa and the Dome of the Rock the third-holiest Islam shrine in the world The Old City is easily explored on foot
Our representative in Israel will meet you and then start our panoramic tour Explore the Mount of Olives walk the Garden of Gethsemane see the Wailing
Wall and in the Old City the Holy Sepulchre Church If time permits we will visit the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem We then transfer to our Jerusalem hotel for
dinner and overnight
Day 13 Jerusalem ndash Masada ndash Dead Sea ndash Jerusalem
After breakfast transfer to Masada for a visit Masada was initially built by King Herod the Great (37-4 BCE) He built a great deal in Israel and a lot of his
buildings still stand strong although of his most famous one the Temple in Jerusalem only the Western Wall remains Herods buildings all have one thing in
common They were really majestic We then transfer you to the Dead Sea where you can view the caves where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered Return to
our Jerusalem hotel for dinner and overnight
Day 14 Jerusalem ndash Taba border
After breakfast transfer to Taba Border for Crossing to Egypt Return to Dahab Dahab is a small town situated on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula in
Egypt Formerly a Bedouin fishing village located approximately 80 km northeast of Sharm el-Sheikh Dahab is considered to be one of the Sinais most
treasured diving destinations Overnight Dahab
Day 15 St Catherine Day at leisure
This evening climb Mt Sinai to visit the St Catherine Monastery Saint Catherines
Monastery lies on the Sinai Peninsula at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai in Saint Katherine city in Egypt The monastery is Orthodox and is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site According to the UNESCO report this monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world The climb will take
approximately 3 hours You can stop along the way for a rest at a cafeacute or if you do donrsquot want to walk it for an additional cost you take the trek on the back of a
camel Once you reach the top overnight at St Catherine Hotel
Day 16 St Catherine - Cairo (BD)
Transfer from St Catherine to Cairo by private car with assistant ldquoApprox 05 hoursrdquo Arrival to Cairo Dinner at local restaurant Check-in the hotel amp overnight
Cairo
Day 17 Cairo (BL) Breakfast at the hotel then enjoy a full day tour of old Cairo Visit Cairo Citadel
with Mohamed Ali Mosque amp Gawhara Palace Cairo Citadel was built by Saladin in the 12th Century amp was the seat of power for the following 700 years
On the premises is the Alabaster Mosque Mohammed Ali one of the landmarks in
Cairo whose minaret can be seen from any Part of the city Lunch at local restaurant Visit to the Egyptian Museum thatrsquos the world-Renowned Museum
of Egyptian Antiquities that contains treasures of Tutankhamun (entrance to the Mummyrsquos Room is optional) Continue to Khan El Khalili Bazaar the oldest
oriental market in Egypt
Day 18 Cairo (Final Departure) (B) Breakfast at the hotel Free time till departure time - Official check out time
1200 noon Transfer to Cairo International airport with English speaking
assistant for final departure
GO TOUR EGYPT TOUR SPECIFICS
Starts in Cairo Ends in Cairo
Length 18 days Included Meals B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner
Hotel Rating 4 and 5 star Tour Leader Included Yes ndash Entrance Fees are included
Package excludes bull Entry visa
bull Travel insurance bull Tips for drivers rep and guides
bull Domestic flights bull Extra meals and beverages not included in the program Entry Visa
A tourist visa is needed for entry into Egypt Jordan and Israel The visa can be
obtained upon arrival at each country However for this tour Travel Managers recommends that you obtain these visarsquos prior to leaving
Australia You can obtain these visarsquos yourself and we will give you the web sites that you need to apply for the visa once we send you through your tour
confirmation Alternatively we can assist in obtaining your visarsquos for you and will advise the fee we charge for obtaining each visa when you confirm your booking
Hotel List
Cairo Oasis Hotel Aswan Philae Hotel
Dahab Mercure Hotel Nile Cruise Presidential Nile Cruise Lines
Petra Beit Zaman Hotel Amman Geneva Hotel
Jerusalem Olive Tree Hotel
St Catherine St Catherine Plaza Hotel
SLEEPER TRAIN amp CABIN FACILITIES
Sleeper Train
Facilities on the sleeper train are basic You are supplied with clean linen on the beds and clean towels to use in the cabin wash basis There is no shower on
board The toilets are located at the rear of each carriage Dinner and Breakfast is supplied and is Egyptian food consisting of chicken fish breads dips and fruit
Nonalcoholic drinks including coffee and soft drinks can be purchased If you do
not want to try Egyptian food you will need to eat at a local restaurant supplying meals for westerners prior to travelling Your conductor will set up and arrange
your beds and serve your meals to the sleeper berths This is not 5 star travel but clean comfortable and efficient transportation The atmosphere at the
station is chaotic and busy but only adds to the adventure Your guide will be with you until you are settled into your sleeper cabin You have confirmed
sleepers berth and all of the cabins are lockable for your safety
Train Cabin Equipment
Every Cabin has a connecting door with the next cabin to be used when needed
Cabins are equipped with basins razor plugs tap water soap amp towels
A luggage compartment is available on the top of the door A music audio volume control
Cabin temperature control A private reading lamp control
Cabin light Call of steward
PRESIDENTIAL 5 STAR NILE CRUISE SHIPS
Presidential Nile Cruises was founded in 1979 and was the first company to
commercialize cruises on the Nile Throughout the years we have successfully
grown to a fleet of 7 boats and a total of 500 cabins
To this day we are recognized as one of the most established and successful companies in the business We have been constantly striving for excellence and
continual improvement always focusing on the comfort and needs of our customers
Throughout our many years of experience we have developed a know-how and
level of service that cannot be matched on the Nile For almost 30 years we have been consistently exceeding our customersrsquo expectations and we guarantee you
the trip of a lifetime in the magical land of the pharaohs
We offer flexible cruises between Luxor and Aswan with different programs to suit your requirements We also handle all your visits to the temples and historical
sites and offer many optional activities to ensure that you make the most out of your time in Egypt If you do not find the information you need in the website do
not hesitate to contact us for further information or if you need help in planning
your cruise down the Nile
Each cabin on board Presidential Nile Cruise ships is tastefully furnished and
features private facilities and air-conditioning They are equipped with TV (including 2 video channels) mini bar 2 radio programmes and are outside
facing with a picture window
The Nile is a major north-flowing river in Africa generally regarded as the longest
river in the world The northern section of the river flows almost entirely through
desert from Sudan into Egypt Most of its cities lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of Aswan and nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient
Egypt are found along the banks of the river
Most Nile River cruises visit Luxor on the site of ancient Thebes where the
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Temple of Karnak are located Excursions are offered from Luxor to the Valley of the Kings the resting place of more than
60 pharaohs including Tutankhamen On your Nile River cruise you may also visit the 2000-year-old beautifully preserved Temple of Horus or hop aboard a
felucca a traditional Egyptian sailing vessel Many Nile River cruises also visit the High Dam at Aswan one of Egypts modern marvels
Port Location ndash The principal Nile River ports are located at Luxor and Aswan
Aswan is a city in the south of Egypt the capital of the Aswan Governorate It stands on the east bank of the Nile about 81 miles south of Luxor It is Egypts
sunniest southern city and is a busy market and tourist centre
Aswan is located in a beautiful setting with the Nile river flowing through amber
desert and granite rocks round emerald islands covered in palm groves and tropical plants Here you can visit a few mosques the souqs the Ferial Gardens
and the Nubian Museu Just east of the cemetery in the famous area quarries is the gigantic Unfinished Obelisk Just to the south of this two Graeco-Roman
sarcophagi and an unfinished colossus remain half buried in the sand
Things to see and do
El-Tabia Mosque
Archangel Michaels Coptic Orthodox Cathedral Nubian Museum
The souqs (markets) West Bank
Luxor is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate As
the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes Luxor has frequently been referred to as the worlds greatest open air museum the ruins of the temple complexes
at Karnak and Luxor standing within the modern city Immediately opposite across the Nile River lie the monuments temples and tombs on the West Bank
Necropolis which include the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens
Luxor also boats spectacular desert and river scenery and a bustling modern life Shopping facilities are extensive here with silver gold cotton goods leather
goods and spices among the best bargains to be had
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings amp Valley of the Queens
Temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak Tombs of the Nobles
Medinet Habu Felucca cruise on the Nile
West Bank at Luxor is located in Upper (southern Egypt) The West Bank is
opposite the city of Luxor across the Nile River where we find the Necropolis of Thebes and that most famous of Pharaohs Tutankhamen This is where the
Valley of the Kings and also the lesser known Valley of the Queens make up part
of a huge City of the Dead where the Pharaohs their Queens and nobles of the 2nd millennium BC were buried with full religious and ceremonial trappings
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Queens Tombos of the Nobles
Medinet Habu (memorial temple of Ramesses III)
The Ramesseum (memorial temple of Ramesses II)
Edfu is an Egyptian city located on the west bank of the Nile River between Esna
and Aswan Edfu is the site of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus and an ancient
settlement Tell Edfu located about 5 km (3 miles) north of Edfu where there are remains of ancient pyramids
The town is known for the major Ptolemaic temple built between 237 BCE to 57
BCE into the reign of Cleopatra VII Of all the temple remains in Egypt the Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most completely preserved The remains of the
ancient settlement of Edfu are situated about 50 m to the west of the Ptolemaic temple - to the left of the older temple Pylon This settlement is known as
Wetjeset-hor
The remains of one of seven small provincial step pyramids built along the Nile
Valley is situated about 5km north of Edfu near the west bank village of Naga el-Goneima The structure was built from rough reddish sandstone and rises to a
present height of 55 m The pyramid has been loosely attributed to King Huni of the Third Dynasty The purpose of these pyramids is unknown
Abu Simbel The Temple of Re-Harakhte is one of the most impressive temples
in Egypt and in the world probably This temple was dug on the Western
mountain range in 1290-1224 BC in Abu Simbel and was dedicated to the triad
Amon-Ra Ptah and Ra-Harakhte by Ramses II Next to this temple is the so-
called Small Temple of Abu Simbel the Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor (the wife of the Sun God) and to Ramses II s favorite wife Queen Nefertari
These two temples would have disappeared for ever under the waters of Nasser Lake if the UNESCO had not acted I dont know what is more impressive the
temples themselves or the fact that they were moved
Upon booking your holiday with Destination International a 25 deposit per
person per tour is required to confirm your reservation We accept visa mastercard cash and checks There is a 2 credit card surcharge for credit card
bookings You will need to return your payment with our booking form and sign the terms and conditions form We are unable to confirm you on the tour until
the forms are returned to our office
Once we have confirmed your chosen travel arrangements and received your deposit you will be sent an e-mailed or posted confirmation Please check this
confirmation carefully to ensure you fully understand your confirmed reservations understand our terms amp conditions and instructions
The balance payment for your trip is due 65 days prior to departure Or if you
are booking inside of 65 days payment in full is due at time of reservation Approximately 14 days prior to departure your tour documentation will be
emailed or posted to you The documentation will consist of all of the information you will need to have a memorable tour including emergency contact phone
numbers for the local office in Alaska
Booking conditions and cancellation fees apply Once final payment has been made these tours are strictly non refundable
Please read this information prior to making your reservation
BROCHURE VALIDITY
The information presented in our brochure is correct to the best of our knowledge
but is subject to change without notice Changes can occur with respect to prices
itineraries duration of holidays service standards tour content airfares and
schedules This is out of our control
Please ensure you advise details of your requirements at the time of booking
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)
The Australian GST does not apply to international travel Any service fees
courier cancellation and amendment fees are subject to GST You will be charged
GST where applicable
DEPOSIT A deposit of 25 per person of the total
price is required to confirm your booking Receipt of deposit will be taken as an
understanding by Destination
TRAVEL INSURANCE You must be insured for the duration of
your trip You need comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellation health
requirements luggage and additional expenses Insurance policies rarely cover
for loss of cash
ACCOMMODATION There will be variations in the size
standard and presentation of rooms and
facilities within the one hotel This is beyond the control of Rail amp Cruise Tours
CLAIMS
If you encounter any problems on your holiday you should to try and solve it
directly with the supplier whilst overseas If it is not possible to do so please do so
in writing within 30 days of completing your Destination International
arrangements
PASSPORT VISA amp VACCINATIONS You must familiarise yourself with any visa
and health requirements that may be
International that the customer has checked their confirmed travel
arrangements and has read and agreed to the terms and conditions
FINAL PAYMENT
Payment in full must be made no less than 65 days before travel
PRICES
All prices for our tours are advised in Australian Dollars ($AUD) They are based
on airfares schedules and tariffs at the time of printing Destination International
reserves the right to vary the cost of the tour taxes and airline prices if necessary
by reason of currency fluctuation cost increase or airfare increase All prices are
subject to confirmation from local tour
operators Once full payment has been received by Destination International no
surcharges in respect to currency fluctuations will be applied Destination
International can not be held responsible for any service that we are unable to
provide due to that particular component being unavailable
ITINERARY CHANGES
Destination International reserves the right to amend the itinerary for reasons
such as service requirements road or
weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances Where a change is of a
significant nature it will be advised to our customers in writing Destination
International reserves the right to substitute hotels lodges inns and camps
with properties of similar standard
AMENDMENT FEES Should you need to alter your original
reservations there will be an automatic fee charged of $50 per amendment or
transaction Additionally there may be
cancellation fees levied by the tour operator or fees may be applicable where
arrangements have been pre-purchased
CANCELLATIONS Cancellation fees will be levied relative to
the amount of notice given as follows
Days
Notice 90 or more
75-
90
65-
75 65-1
applicable in the countries you are visiting You are responsible for all
entryexit health and any other documents required by laws regulations
orders demands or requirements of countries visited or transited Please note
that passport and visa requirements are not the responsibility of Rail amp Cruise
Tours We will not be held liable for any loss or expense due to the failure to
comply with the above We recommend
that you be in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your
intended stay overseas
CONSULAR ADVICE Official travel advice issued by the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by calling 1300 555
135 or visiting their web site wwwdfatgovau You must review this
information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure
TOUR CONDITIONS
Destination International does not itself provide carriage services accommodation
transport or tours Destination
International acts as an agent for the ldquoService Providersrdquo) All products and
services provided by Service Providers are provided on those Service Providers own
terms and conditions which may include limitations and exclusions of liability All
bookings with Destination International and all tickets vouchers receipts
coupons exchange orders and other like
documents issued to the client are subject to each Service Providers terms
and conditions governing the provision of products and services to be provided by
that Service provider Destination International shall not be liable for any
acts omissions or defaults whether negligent or otherwise of any Service
Providers Destination International shall
not be liable (whether in contract tort or otherwise) for any injury illness death
loss damage expense delay or inconvenience resulting directly or
indirectly from circumstances outside of Destination International control including
acts of nature war civil disturbances strikes floods acts of government or
authorities breakdowns accidents
disease quarantine terrorism medical or
of
Fare
Loss of Deposit
(50) 75 85 100
The above are Destination International cancellation fees Airlines and Tour
Operators may have additional fees
Transfer of a confirmed booking to another tour or departure date is deemed
a cancellation of the original booking There will be no refund for cancellation of
unused services on or after commencement date Please note that
employees of any overseas suppliers are not authorised by Destination
International to make any undertakings to
our clients in respect of refunds or other matters
customs regulations and alterations cancellations or delays concerning
itineraries timetables or accommodation
CONTRACT
The contract between Destination
International is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria By booking with Rail
amp Cruise Tours the client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
referred to in our brochure
Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
Overnight at the hotel Cairo
Day 2 Cairo (BL)
Breakfast at the hotel check out from hotel after breakfast Visit to Sakkara Excavation- The Step Pyramid of Zoser the second king of
the 3rd Dynasty Visit to Giza Pyramids amp Sphinx the Great Pyramids proclaimed by the Greeks to be among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient world
(Entrance inside the great or 2nd Pyramid is excluded) Lunch at local restaurant Transfer to Cairo Railway Station for your overnight 2 berth private
sleeper train from Cairo to Aswan
Day 3 Aswan amp Abu Simbel Tour (B)
Breakfast on train board Arrive Aswan and commence over day trip to Abu Simbel Transfer by private AC coach with convoy with English speaking guide
from Aswan to Abu Simbel (Approx 03 hour - Dep Aswan at 1100 am) Arrival Abu Simbel Visit to the great Temple of Ramses the II amp the small temple
of Queen Nefertari Transfer back by private AC coach with convoy from Abu Simbel to Aswan (Approx 03 hour - Dep Abu Simbel at 1600 pm) Lunch
Box is included Overnight Aswan Hotel
Day 4 Aswan (BLD)
Arrival Aswan meet amp assist embarkation on the Nile Cruise before Lunch Lunch on Board Visit the Aswan High Dam and then sail across the Nile in a
motorboat to the Temple of Isis rising from the waters of the Nile on the island of Philae Felucca sailing around Elephantine Kitchener islands amp
outside view of Agha Khan Dinner on board amp overnight Nile Cruise
Day 5 Kom Ombo - Edfu (BLD) Early morning sail to Kom Ombo and visit Temple of Sobek (Crocodile God)
conveniently situated on the river bank Breakfast on board sail to Edfu Lunch on board Visit Horus Temple in Edfu that Built during 237-57BC amp considered
as the Perfect Temple of the ancient Egyptian civilization Sail to Luxor via Esna Lock Dinner on board amp overnight Nile Cruise
Day 6 Luxor (BLD)
Breakfast on Board visit the East Bank of the Nile Visit the famous Luxor Temple an elegant example of Pharaonic temple architecture it provides an
introduction to ancient Egypt See the 13th century thereafter The Karnak Temple with its vast Hypostyle hall and avenues of sphinxes Lunch on board
Rest of the day is free at leisure Dinner on board amp overnight Nile Cruise
Day 7 Luxor - Cairo (BLD)
Disembarkation after Breakfast disembarkation Cross to the West Bank of the Nile enter to the Valley of the Kings the burial place of many of the New
Kingdom Pharaohs and visit the amazing Queen Hatshepsut Temple against its stark mountainous backdrop Marvel the Colossi of Memmnon (two gigantic
sitting statues of the Pharaohs) at the Amon-Ofis III Temple Lunch at local restaurant Transfer with English speaking assistant to Luxor railway station for
sleeping train to Cairo LuxorCairo Depart 2010 pm Arrive 0530 am Morning of Day 7
Light Dinner on board amp overnight Sleeper Train
Day 8 Cairo - (B)
Light Breakfast on board of sleeper train Arrival to Giza railway station transfer
to your hotel free day at leisure overnight at hotel
Day 8 Cairo Dahab (BLD) After breakfast check out from hotel Direct transfer by private coach with
English speaking assistant to Dahab ldquoApprox 05 hoursrdquo Arrival to Dahab village check-in the hotel Lunch at the hotel Enjoy the Red sea with different
sea activities Dinner amp overnight Dahab
Day 10 Aqaba Port ndash Petra Meet and assist at Aqaba Port and then transfer to Petra hotel for overnight (Take
the Ferry from Nuweba in Egypt)
Day 11 Petra ndash Petra Visit ndash Amman
After breakfast transfer to Starting visiting Petra Jordans most exciting site It was carved out of the craggy rock mountains south of the Dead Sea by the
Nabataean traders more than 2000 years ago Walk or travel by horseback
through a narrow defile or siq the sudden view of the spectacular Khazneh or Treasury is dramatic See the gigantic Deir or Monastery the High Place and the
Roman-styled Palace Tomb Jordans UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World Transfer to Amman hotel for dinner
and overnight
Day 12 Amman ndash Allenby Bridge ndash Jerusalem Panoramic Tour ndash Jerusalem
After breakfast transfer to Allenby Bridge to cross into Israel Few places inspire
such passion as Jerusalem Its significance to Jews Christians and Muslims endures The Israeli capitals major sites include the Old City the Wailing Wall
the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Via Dolorosa and the Dome of the Rock the third-holiest Islam shrine in the world The Old City is easily explored on foot
Our representative in Israel will meet you and then start our panoramic tour Explore the Mount of Olives walk the Garden of Gethsemane see the Wailing
Wall and in the Old City the Holy Sepulchre Church If time permits we will visit the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem We then transfer to our Jerusalem hotel for
dinner and overnight
Day 13 Jerusalem ndash Masada ndash Dead Sea ndash Jerusalem
After breakfast transfer to Masada for a visit Masada was initially built by King Herod the Great (37-4 BCE) He built a great deal in Israel and a lot of his
buildings still stand strong although of his most famous one the Temple in Jerusalem only the Western Wall remains Herods buildings all have one thing in
common They were really majestic We then transfer you to the Dead Sea where you can view the caves where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered Return to
our Jerusalem hotel for dinner and overnight
Day 14 Jerusalem ndash Taba border
After breakfast transfer to Taba Border for Crossing to Egypt Return to Dahab Dahab is a small town situated on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula in
Egypt Formerly a Bedouin fishing village located approximately 80 km northeast of Sharm el-Sheikh Dahab is considered to be one of the Sinais most
treasured diving destinations Overnight Dahab
Day 15 St Catherine Day at leisure
This evening climb Mt Sinai to visit the St Catherine Monastery Saint Catherines
Monastery lies on the Sinai Peninsula at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai in Saint Katherine city in Egypt The monastery is Orthodox and is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site According to the UNESCO report this monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world The climb will take
approximately 3 hours You can stop along the way for a rest at a cafeacute or if you do donrsquot want to walk it for an additional cost you take the trek on the back of a
camel Once you reach the top overnight at St Catherine Hotel
Day 16 St Catherine - Cairo (BD)
Transfer from St Catherine to Cairo by private car with assistant ldquoApprox 05 hoursrdquo Arrival to Cairo Dinner at local restaurant Check-in the hotel amp overnight
Cairo
Day 17 Cairo (BL) Breakfast at the hotel then enjoy a full day tour of old Cairo Visit Cairo Citadel
with Mohamed Ali Mosque amp Gawhara Palace Cairo Citadel was built by Saladin in the 12th Century amp was the seat of power for the following 700 years
On the premises is the Alabaster Mosque Mohammed Ali one of the landmarks in
Cairo whose minaret can be seen from any Part of the city Lunch at local restaurant Visit to the Egyptian Museum thatrsquos the world-Renowned Museum
of Egyptian Antiquities that contains treasures of Tutankhamun (entrance to the Mummyrsquos Room is optional) Continue to Khan El Khalili Bazaar the oldest
oriental market in Egypt
Day 18 Cairo (Final Departure) (B) Breakfast at the hotel Free time till departure time - Official check out time
1200 noon Transfer to Cairo International airport with English speaking
assistant for final departure
GO TOUR EGYPT TOUR SPECIFICS
Starts in Cairo Ends in Cairo
Length 18 days Included Meals B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner
Hotel Rating 4 and 5 star Tour Leader Included Yes ndash Entrance Fees are included
Package excludes bull Entry visa
bull Travel insurance bull Tips for drivers rep and guides
bull Domestic flights bull Extra meals and beverages not included in the program Entry Visa
A tourist visa is needed for entry into Egypt Jordan and Israel The visa can be
obtained upon arrival at each country However for this tour Travel Managers recommends that you obtain these visarsquos prior to leaving
Australia You can obtain these visarsquos yourself and we will give you the web sites that you need to apply for the visa once we send you through your tour
confirmation Alternatively we can assist in obtaining your visarsquos for you and will advise the fee we charge for obtaining each visa when you confirm your booking
Hotel List
Cairo Oasis Hotel Aswan Philae Hotel
Dahab Mercure Hotel Nile Cruise Presidential Nile Cruise Lines
Petra Beit Zaman Hotel Amman Geneva Hotel
Jerusalem Olive Tree Hotel
St Catherine St Catherine Plaza Hotel
SLEEPER TRAIN amp CABIN FACILITIES
Sleeper Train
Facilities on the sleeper train are basic You are supplied with clean linen on the beds and clean towels to use in the cabin wash basis There is no shower on
board The toilets are located at the rear of each carriage Dinner and Breakfast is supplied and is Egyptian food consisting of chicken fish breads dips and fruit
Nonalcoholic drinks including coffee and soft drinks can be purchased If you do
not want to try Egyptian food you will need to eat at a local restaurant supplying meals for westerners prior to travelling Your conductor will set up and arrange
your beds and serve your meals to the sleeper berths This is not 5 star travel but clean comfortable and efficient transportation The atmosphere at the
station is chaotic and busy but only adds to the adventure Your guide will be with you until you are settled into your sleeper cabin You have confirmed
sleepers berth and all of the cabins are lockable for your safety
Train Cabin Equipment
Every Cabin has a connecting door with the next cabin to be used when needed
Cabins are equipped with basins razor plugs tap water soap amp towels
A luggage compartment is available on the top of the door A music audio volume control
Cabin temperature control A private reading lamp control
Cabin light Call of steward
PRESIDENTIAL 5 STAR NILE CRUISE SHIPS
Presidential Nile Cruises was founded in 1979 and was the first company to
commercialize cruises on the Nile Throughout the years we have successfully
grown to a fleet of 7 boats and a total of 500 cabins
To this day we are recognized as one of the most established and successful companies in the business We have been constantly striving for excellence and
continual improvement always focusing on the comfort and needs of our customers
Throughout our many years of experience we have developed a know-how and
level of service that cannot be matched on the Nile For almost 30 years we have been consistently exceeding our customersrsquo expectations and we guarantee you
the trip of a lifetime in the magical land of the pharaohs
We offer flexible cruises between Luxor and Aswan with different programs to suit your requirements We also handle all your visits to the temples and historical
sites and offer many optional activities to ensure that you make the most out of your time in Egypt If you do not find the information you need in the website do
not hesitate to contact us for further information or if you need help in planning
your cruise down the Nile
Each cabin on board Presidential Nile Cruise ships is tastefully furnished and
features private facilities and air-conditioning They are equipped with TV (including 2 video channels) mini bar 2 radio programmes and are outside
facing with a picture window
The Nile is a major north-flowing river in Africa generally regarded as the longest
river in the world The northern section of the river flows almost entirely through
desert from Sudan into Egypt Most of its cities lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of Aswan and nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient
Egypt are found along the banks of the river
Most Nile River cruises visit Luxor on the site of ancient Thebes where the
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Temple of Karnak are located Excursions are offered from Luxor to the Valley of the Kings the resting place of more than
60 pharaohs including Tutankhamen On your Nile River cruise you may also visit the 2000-year-old beautifully preserved Temple of Horus or hop aboard a
felucca a traditional Egyptian sailing vessel Many Nile River cruises also visit the High Dam at Aswan one of Egypts modern marvels
Port Location ndash The principal Nile River ports are located at Luxor and Aswan
Aswan is a city in the south of Egypt the capital of the Aswan Governorate It stands on the east bank of the Nile about 81 miles south of Luxor It is Egypts
sunniest southern city and is a busy market and tourist centre
Aswan is located in a beautiful setting with the Nile river flowing through amber
desert and granite rocks round emerald islands covered in palm groves and tropical plants Here you can visit a few mosques the souqs the Ferial Gardens
and the Nubian Museu Just east of the cemetery in the famous area quarries is the gigantic Unfinished Obelisk Just to the south of this two Graeco-Roman
sarcophagi and an unfinished colossus remain half buried in the sand
Things to see and do
El-Tabia Mosque
Archangel Michaels Coptic Orthodox Cathedral Nubian Museum
The souqs (markets) West Bank
Luxor is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate As
the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes Luxor has frequently been referred to as the worlds greatest open air museum the ruins of the temple complexes
at Karnak and Luxor standing within the modern city Immediately opposite across the Nile River lie the monuments temples and tombs on the West Bank
Necropolis which include the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens
Luxor also boats spectacular desert and river scenery and a bustling modern life Shopping facilities are extensive here with silver gold cotton goods leather
goods and spices among the best bargains to be had
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings amp Valley of the Queens
Temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak Tombs of the Nobles
Medinet Habu Felucca cruise on the Nile
West Bank at Luxor is located in Upper (southern Egypt) The West Bank is
opposite the city of Luxor across the Nile River where we find the Necropolis of Thebes and that most famous of Pharaohs Tutankhamen This is where the
Valley of the Kings and also the lesser known Valley of the Queens make up part
of a huge City of the Dead where the Pharaohs their Queens and nobles of the 2nd millennium BC were buried with full religious and ceremonial trappings
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Queens Tombos of the Nobles
Medinet Habu (memorial temple of Ramesses III)
The Ramesseum (memorial temple of Ramesses II)
Edfu is an Egyptian city located on the west bank of the Nile River between Esna
and Aswan Edfu is the site of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus and an ancient
settlement Tell Edfu located about 5 km (3 miles) north of Edfu where there are remains of ancient pyramids
The town is known for the major Ptolemaic temple built between 237 BCE to 57
BCE into the reign of Cleopatra VII Of all the temple remains in Egypt the Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most completely preserved The remains of the
ancient settlement of Edfu are situated about 50 m to the west of the Ptolemaic temple - to the left of the older temple Pylon This settlement is known as
Wetjeset-hor
The remains of one of seven small provincial step pyramids built along the Nile
Valley is situated about 5km north of Edfu near the west bank village of Naga el-Goneima The structure was built from rough reddish sandstone and rises to a
present height of 55 m The pyramid has been loosely attributed to King Huni of the Third Dynasty The purpose of these pyramids is unknown
Abu Simbel The Temple of Re-Harakhte is one of the most impressive temples
in Egypt and in the world probably This temple was dug on the Western
mountain range in 1290-1224 BC in Abu Simbel and was dedicated to the triad
Amon-Ra Ptah and Ra-Harakhte by Ramses II Next to this temple is the so-
called Small Temple of Abu Simbel the Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor (the wife of the Sun God) and to Ramses II s favorite wife Queen Nefertari
These two temples would have disappeared for ever under the waters of Nasser Lake if the UNESCO had not acted I dont know what is more impressive the
temples themselves or the fact that they were moved
Upon booking your holiday with Destination International a 25 deposit per
person per tour is required to confirm your reservation We accept visa mastercard cash and checks There is a 2 credit card surcharge for credit card
bookings You will need to return your payment with our booking form and sign the terms and conditions form We are unable to confirm you on the tour until
the forms are returned to our office
Once we have confirmed your chosen travel arrangements and received your deposit you will be sent an e-mailed or posted confirmation Please check this
confirmation carefully to ensure you fully understand your confirmed reservations understand our terms amp conditions and instructions
The balance payment for your trip is due 65 days prior to departure Or if you
are booking inside of 65 days payment in full is due at time of reservation Approximately 14 days prior to departure your tour documentation will be
emailed or posted to you The documentation will consist of all of the information you will need to have a memorable tour including emergency contact phone
numbers for the local office in Alaska
Booking conditions and cancellation fees apply Once final payment has been made these tours are strictly non refundable
Please read this information prior to making your reservation
BROCHURE VALIDITY
The information presented in our brochure is correct to the best of our knowledge
but is subject to change without notice Changes can occur with respect to prices
itineraries duration of holidays service standards tour content airfares and
schedules This is out of our control
Please ensure you advise details of your requirements at the time of booking
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)
The Australian GST does not apply to international travel Any service fees
courier cancellation and amendment fees are subject to GST You will be charged
GST where applicable
DEPOSIT A deposit of 25 per person of the total
price is required to confirm your booking Receipt of deposit will be taken as an
understanding by Destination
TRAVEL INSURANCE You must be insured for the duration of
your trip You need comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellation health
requirements luggage and additional expenses Insurance policies rarely cover
for loss of cash
ACCOMMODATION There will be variations in the size
standard and presentation of rooms and
facilities within the one hotel This is beyond the control of Rail amp Cruise Tours
CLAIMS
If you encounter any problems on your holiday you should to try and solve it
directly with the supplier whilst overseas If it is not possible to do so please do so
in writing within 30 days of completing your Destination International
arrangements
PASSPORT VISA amp VACCINATIONS You must familiarise yourself with any visa
and health requirements that may be
International that the customer has checked their confirmed travel
arrangements and has read and agreed to the terms and conditions
FINAL PAYMENT
Payment in full must be made no less than 65 days before travel
PRICES
All prices for our tours are advised in Australian Dollars ($AUD) They are based
on airfares schedules and tariffs at the time of printing Destination International
reserves the right to vary the cost of the tour taxes and airline prices if necessary
by reason of currency fluctuation cost increase or airfare increase All prices are
subject to confirmation from local tour
operators Once full payment has been received by Destination International no
surcharges in respect to currency fluctuations will be applied Destination
International can not be held responsible for any service that we are unable to
provide due to that particular component being unavailable
ITINERARY CHANGES
Destination International reserves the right to amend the itinerary for reasons
such as service requirements road or
weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances Where a change is of a
significant nature it will be advised to our customers in writing Destination
International reserves the right to substitute hotels lodges inns and camps
with properties of similar standard
AMENDMENT FEES Should you need to alter your original
reservations there will be an automatic fee charged of $50 per amendment or
transaction Additionally there may be
cancellation fees levied by the tour operator or fees may be applicable where
arrangements have been pre-purchased
CANCELLATIONS Cancellation fees will be levied relative to
the amount of notice given as follows
Days
Notice 90 or more
75-
90
65-
75 65-1
applicable in the countries you are visiting You are responsible for all
entryexit health and any other documents required by laws regulations
orders demands or requirements of countries visited or transited Please note
that passport and visa requirements are not the responsibility of Rail amp Cruise
Tours We will not be held liable for any loss or expense due to the failure to
comply with the above We recommend
that you be in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your
intended stay overseas
CONSULAR ADVICE Official travel advice issued by the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by calling 1300 555
135 or visiting their web site wwwdfatgovau You must review this
information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure
TOUR CONDITIONS
Destination International does not itself provide carriage services accommodation
transport or tours Destination
International acts as an agent for the ldquoService Providersrdquo) All products and
services provided by Service Providers are provided on those Service Providers own
terms and conditions which may include limitations and exclusions of liability All
bookings with Destination International and all tickets vouchers receipts
coupons exchange orders and other like
documents issued to the client are subject to each Service Providers terms
and conditions governing the provision of products and services to be provided by
that Service provider Destination International shall not be liable for any
acts omissions or defaults whether negligent or otherwise of any Service
Providers Destination International shall
not be liable (whether in contract tort or otherwise) for any injury illness death
loss damage expense delay or inconvenience resulting directly or
indirectly from circumstances outside of Destination International control including
acts of nature war civil disturbances strikes floods acts of government or
authorities breakdowns accidents
disease quarantine terrorism medical or
of
Fare
Loss of Deposit
(50) 75 85 100
The above are Destination International cancellation fees Airlines and Tour
Operators may have additional fees
Transfer of a confirmed booking to another tour or departure date is deemed
a cancellation of the original booking There will be no refund for cancellation of
unused services on or after commencement date Please note that
employees of any overseas suppliers are not authorised by Destination
International to make any undertakings to
our clients in respect of refunds or other matters
customs regulations and alterations cancellations or delays concerning
itineraries timetables or accommodation
CONTRACT
The contract between Destination
International is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria By booking with Rail
amp Cruise Tours the client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
referred to in our brochure
Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
Light Breakfast on board of sleeper train Arrival to Giza railway station transfer
to your hotel free day at leisure overnight at hotel
Day 8 Cairo Dahab (BLD) After breakfast check out from hotel Direct transfer by private coach with
English speaking assistant to Dahab ldquoApprox 05 hoursrdquo Arrival to Dahab village check-in the hotel Lunch at the hotel Enjoy the Red sea with different
sea activities Dinner amp overnight Dahab
Day 10 Aqaba Port ndash Petra Meet and assist at Aqaba Port and then transfer to Petra hotel for overnight (Take
the Ferry from Nuweba in Egypt)
Day 11 Petra ndash Petra Visit ndash Amman
After breakfast transfer to Starting visiting Petra Jordans most exciting site It was carved out of the craggy rock mountains south of the Dead Sea by the
Nabataean traders more than 2000 years ago Walk or travel by horseback
through a narrow defile or siq the sudden view of the spectacular Khazneh or Treasury is dramatic See the gigantic Deir or Monastery the High Place and the
Roman-styled Palace Tomb Jordans UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World Transfer to Amman hotel for dinner
and overnight
Day 12 Amman ndash Allenby Bridge ndash Jerusalem Panoramic Tour ndash Jerusalem
After breakfast transfer to Allenby Bridge to cross into Israel Few places inspire
such passion as Jerusalem Its significance to Jews Christians and Muslims endures The Israeli capitals major sites include the Old City the Wailing Wall
the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Via Dolorosa and the Dome of the Rock the third-holiest Islam shrine in the world The Old City is easily explored on foot
Our representative in Israel will meet you and then start our panoramic tour Explore the Mount of Olives walk the Garden of Gethsemane see the Wailing
Wall and in the Old City the Holy Sepulchre Church If time permits we will visit the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem We then transfer to our Jerusalem hotel for
dinner and overnight
Day 13 Jerusalem ndash Masada ndash Dead Sea ndash Jerusalem
After breakfast transfer to Masada for a visit Masada was initially built by King Herod the Great (37-4 BCE) He built a great deal in Israel and a lot of his
buildings still stand strong although of his most famous one the Temple in Jerusalem only the Western Wall remains Herods buildings all have one thing in
common They were really majestic We then transfer you to the Dead Sea where you can view the caves where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered Return to
our Jerusalem hotel for dinner and overnight
Day 14 Jerusalem ndash Taba border
After breakfast transfer to Taba Border for Crossing to Egypt Return to Dahab Dahab is a small town situated on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula in
Egypt Formerly a Bedouin fishing village located approximately 80 km northeast of Sharm el-Sheikh Dahab is considered to be one of the Sinais most
treasured diving destinations Overnight Dahab
Day 15 St Catherine Day at leisure
This evening climb Mt Sinai to visit the St Catherine Monastery Saint Catherines
Monastery lies on the Sinai Peninsula at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai in Saint Katherine city in Egypt The monastery is Orthodox and is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site According to the UNESCO report this monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world The climb will take
approximately 3 hours You can stop along the way for a rest at a cafeacute or if you do donrsquot want to walk it for an additional cost you take the trek on the back of a
camel Once you reach the top overnight at St Catherine Hotel
Day 16 St Catherine - Cairo (BD)
Transfer from St Catherine to Cairo by private car with assistant ldquoApprox 05 hoursrdquo Arrival to Cairo Dinner at local restaurant Check-in the hotel amp overnight
Cairo
Day 17 Cairo (BL) Breakfast at the hotel then enjoy a full day tour of old Cairo Visit Cairo Citadel
with Mohamed Ali Mosque amp Gawhara Palace Cairo Citadel was built by Saladin in the 12th Century amp was the seat of power for the following 700 years
On the premises is the Alabaster Mosque Mohammed Ali one of the landmarks in
Cairo whose minaret can be seen from any Part of the city Lunch at local restaurant Visit to the Egyptian Museum thatrsquos the world-Renowned Museum
of Egyptian Antiquities that contains treasures of Tutankhamun (entrance to the Mummyrsquos Room is optional) Continue to Khan El Khalili Bazaar the oldest
oriental market in Egypt
Day 18 Cairo (Final Departure) (B) Breakfast at the hotel Free time till departure time - Official check out time
1200 noon Transfer to Cairo International airport with English speaking
assistant for final departure
GO TOUR EGYPT TOUR SPECIFICS
Starts in Cairo Ends in Cairo
Length 18 days Included Meals B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner
Hotel Rating 4 and 5 star Tour Leader Included Yes ndash Entrance Fees are included
Package excludes bull Entry visa
bull Travel insurance bull Tips for drivers rep and guides
bull Domestic flights bull Extra meals and beverages not included in the program Entry Visa
A tourist visa is needed for entry into Egypt Jordan and Israel The visa can be
obtained upon arrival at each country However for this tour Travel Managers recommends that you obtain these visarsquos prior to leaving
Australia You can obtain these visarsquos yourself and we will give you the web sites that you need to apply for the visa once we send you through your tour
confirmation Alternatively we can assist in obtaining your visarsquos for you and will advise the fee we charge for obtaining each visa when you confirm your booking
Hotel List
Cairo Oasis Hotel Aswan Philae Hotel
Dahab Mercure Hotel Nile Cruise Presidential Nile Cruise Lines
Petra Beit Zaman Hotel Amman Geneva Hotel
Jerusalem Olive Tree Hotel
St Catherine St Catherine Plaza Hotel
SLEEPER TRAIN amp CABIN FACILITIES
Sleeper Train
Facilities on the sleeper train are basic You are supplied with clean linen on the beds and clean towels to use in the cabin wash basis There is no shower on
board The toilets are located at the rear of each carriage Dinner and Breakfast is supplied and is Egyptian food consisting of chicken fish breads dips and fruit
Nonalcoholic drinks including coffee and soft drinks can be purchased If you do
not want to try Egyptian food you will need to eat at a local restaurant supplying meals for westerners prior to travelling Your conductor will set up and arrange
your beds and serve your meals to the sleeper berths This is not 5 star travel but clean comfortable and efficient transportation The atmosphere at the
station is chaotic and busy but only adds to the adventure Your guide will be with you until you are settled into your sleeper cabin You have confirmed
sleepers berth and all of the cabins are lockable for your safety
Train Cabin Equipment
Every Cabin has a connecting door with the next cabin to be used when needed
Cabins are equipped with basins razor plugs tap water soap amp towels
A luggage compartment is available on the top of the door A music audio volume control
Cabin temperature control A private reading lamp control
Cabin light Call of steward
PRESIDENTIAL 5 STAR NILE CRUISE SHIPS
Presidential Nile Cruises was founded in 1979 and was the first company to
commercialize cruises on the Nile Throughout the years we have successfully
grown to a fleet of 7 boats and a total of 500 cabins
To this day we are recognized as one of the most established and successful companies in the business We have been constantly striving for excellence and
continual improvement always focusing on the comfort and needs of our customers
Throughout our many years of experience we have developed a know-how and
level of service that cannot be matched on the Nile For almost 30 years we have been consistently exceeding our customersrsquo expectations and we guarantee you
the trip of a lifetime in the magical land of the pharaohs
We offer flexible cruises between Luxor and Aswan with different programs to suit your requirements We also handle all your visits to the temples and historical
sites and offer many optional activities to ensure that you make the most out of your time in Egypt If you do not find the information you need in the website do
not hesitate to contact us for further information or if you need help in planning
your cruise down the Nile
Each cabin on board Presidential Nile Cruise ships is tastefully furnished and
features private facilities and air-conditioning They are equipped with TV (including 2 video channels) mini bar 2 radio programmes and are outside
facing with a picture window
The Nile is a major north-flowing river in Africa generally regarded as the longest
river in the world The northern section of the river flows almost entirely through
desert from Sudan into Egypt Most of its cities lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of Aswan and nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient
Egypt are found along the banks of the river
Most Nile River cruises visit Luxor on the site of ancient Thebes where the
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Temple of Karnak are located Excursions are offered from Luxor to the Valley of the Kings the resting place of more than
60 pharaohs including Tutankhamen On your Nile River cruise you may also visit the 2000-year-old beautifully preserved Temple of Horus or hop aboard a
felucca a traditional Egyptian sailing vessel Many Nile River cruises also visit the High Dam at Aswan one of Egypts modern marvels
Port Location ndash The principal Nile River ports are located at Luxor and Aswan
Aswan is a city in the south of Egypt the capital of the Aswan Governorate It stands on the east bank of the Nile about 81 miles south of Luxor It is Egypts
sunniest southern city and is a busy market and tourist centre
Aswan is located in a beautiful setting with the Nile river flowing through amber
desert and granite rocks round emerald islands covered in palm groves and tropical plants Here you can visit a few mosques the souqs the Ferial Gardens
and the Nubian Museu Just east of the cemetery in the famous area quarries is the gigantic Unfinished Obelisk Just to the south of this two Graeco-Roman
sarcophagi and an unfinished colossus remain half buried in the sand
Things to see and do
El-Tabia Mosque
Archangel Michaels Coptic Orthodox Cathedral Nubian Museum
The souqs (markets) West Bank
Luxor is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate As
the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes Luxor has frequently been referred to as the worlds greatest open air museum the ruins of the temple complexes
at Karnak and Luxor standing within the modern city Immediately opposite across the Nile River lie the monuments temples and tombs on the West Bank
Necropolis which include the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens
Luxor also boats spectacular desert and river scenery and a bustling modern life Shopping facilities are extensive here with silver gold cotton goods leather
goods and spices among the best bargains to be had
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings amp Valley of the Queens
Temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak Tombs of the Nobles
Medinet Habu Felucca cruise on the Nile
West Bank at Luxor is located in Upper (southern Egypt) The West Bank is
opposite the city of Luxor across the Nile River where we find the Necropolis of Thebes and that most famous of Pharaohs Tutankhamen This is where the
Valley of the Kings and also the lesser known Valley of the Queens make up part
of a huge City of the Dead where the Pharaohs their Queens and nobles of the 2nd millennium BC were buried with full religious and ceremonial trappings
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Queens Tombos of the Nobles
Medinet Habu (memorial temple of Ramesses III)
The Ramesseum (memorial temple of Ramesses II)
Edfu is an Egyptian city located on the west bank of the Nile River between Esna
and Aswan Edfu is the site of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus and an ancient
settlement Tell Edfu located about 5 km (3 miles) north of Edfu where there are remains of ancient pyramids
The town is known for the major Ptolemaic temple built between 237 BCE to 57
BCE into the reign of Cleopatra VII Of all the temple remains in Egypt the Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most completely preserved The remains of the
ancient settlement of Edfu are situated about 50 m to the west of the Ptolemaic temple - to the left of the older temple Pylon This settlement is known as
Wetjeset-hor
The remains of one of seven small provincial step pyramids built along the Nile
Valley is situated about 5km north of Edfu near the west bank village of Naga el-Goneima The structure was built from rough reddish sandstone and rises to a
present height of 55 m The pyramid has been loosely attributed to King Huni of the Third Dynasty The purpose of these pyramids is unknown
Abu Simbel The Temple of Re-Harakhte is one of the most impressive temples
in Egypt and in the world probably This temple was dug on the Western
mountain range in 1290-1224 BC in Abu Simbel and was dedicated to the triad
Amon-Ra Ptah and Ra-Harakhte by Ramses II Next to this temple is the so-
called Small Temple of Abu Simbel the Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor (the wife of the Sun God) and to Ramses II s favorite wife Queen Nefertari
These two temples would have disappeared for ever under the waters of Nasser Lake if the UNESCO had not acted I dont know what is more impressive the
temples themselves or the fact that they were moved
Upon booking your holiday with Destination International a 25 deposit per
person per tour is required to confirm your reservation We accept visa mastercard cash and checks There is a 2 credit card surcharge for credit card
bookings You will need to return your payment with our booking form and sign the terms and conditions form We are unable to confirm you on the tour until
the forms are returned to our office
Once we have confirmed your chosen travel arrangements and received your deposit you will be sent an e-mailed or posted confirmation Please check this
confirmation carefully to ensure you fully understand your confirmed reservations understand our terms amp conditions and instructions
The balance payment for your trip is due 65 days prior to departure Or if you
are booking inside of 65 days payment in full is due at time of reservation Approximately 14 days prior to departure your tour documentation will be
emailed or posted to you The documentation will consist of all of the information you will need to have a memorable tour including emergency contact phone
numbers for the local office in Alaska
Booking conditions and cancellation fees apply Once final payment has been made these tours are strictly non refundable
Please read this information prior to making your reservation
BROCHURE VALIDITY
The information presented in our brochure is correct to the best of our knowledge
but is subject to change without notice Changes can occur with respect to prices
itineraries duration of holidays service standards tour content airfares and
schedules This is out of our control
Please ensure you advise details of your requirements at the time of booking
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)
The Australian GST does not apply to international travel Any service fees
courier cancellation and amendment fees are subject to GST You will be charged
GST where applicable
DEPOSIT A deposit of 25 per person of the total
price is required to confirm your booking Receipt of deposit will be taken as an
understanding by Destination
TRAVEL INSURANCE You must be insured for the duration of
your trip You need comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellation health
requirements luggage and additional expenses Insurance policies rarely cover
for loss of cash
ACCOMMODATION There will be variations in the size
standard and presentation of rooms and
facilities within the one hotel This is beyond the control of Rail amp Cruise Tours
CLAIMS
If you encounter any problems on your holiday you should to try and solve it
directly with the supplier whilst overseas If it is not possible to do so please do so
in writing within 30 days of completing your Destination International
arrangements
PASSPORT VISA amp VACCINATIONS You must familiarise yourself with any visa
and health requirements that may be
International that the customer has checked their confirmed travel
arrangements and has read and agreed to the terms and conditions
FINAL PAYMENT
Payment in full must be made no less than 65 days before travel
PRICES
All prices for our tours are advised in Australian Dollars ($AUD) They are based
on airfares schedules and tariffs at the time of printing Destination International
reserves the right to vary the cost of the tour taxes and airline prices if necessary
by reason of currency fluctuation cost increase or airfare increase All prices are
subject to confirmation from local tour
operators Once full payment has been received by Destination International no
surcharges in respect to currency fluctuations will be applied Destination
International can not be held responsible for any service that we are unable to
provide due to that particular component being unavailable
ITINERARY CHANGES
Destination International reserves the right to amend the itinerary for reasons
such as service requirements road or
weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances Where a change is of a
significant nature it will be advised to our customers in writing Destination
International reserves the right to substitute hotels lodges inns and camps
with properties of similar standard
AMENDMENT FEES Should you need to alter your original
reservations there will be an automatic fee charged of $50 per amendment or
transaction Additionally there may be
cancellation fees levied by the tour operator or fees may be applicable where
arrangements have been pre-purchased
CANCELLATIONS Cancellation fees will be levied relative to
the amount of notice given as follows
Days
Notice 90 or more
75-
90
65-
75 65-1
applicable in the countries you are visiting You are responsible for all
entryexit health and any other documents required by laws regulations
orders demands or requirements of countries visited or transited Please note
that passport and visa requirements are not the responsibility of Rail amp Cruise
Tours We will not be held liable for any loss or expense due to the failure to
comply with the above We recommend
that you be in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your
intended stay overseas
CONSULAR ADVICE Official travel advice issued by the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by calling 1300 555
135 or visiting their web site wwwdfatgovau You must review this
information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure
TOUR CONDITIONS
Destination International does not itself provide carriage services accommodation
transport or tours Destination
International acts as an agent for the ldquoService Providersrdquo) All products and
services provided by Service Providers are provided on those Service Providers own
terms and conditions which may include limitations and exclusions of liability All
bookings with Destination International and all tickets vouchers receipts
coupons exchange orders and other like
documents issued to the client are subject to each Service Providers terms
and conditions governing the provision of products and services to be provided by
that Service provider Destination International shall not be liable for any
acts omissions or defaults whether negligent or otherwise of any Service
Providers Destination International shall
not be liable (whether in contract tort or otherwise) for any injury illness death
loss damage expense delay or inconvenience resulting directly or
indirectly from circumstances outside of Destination International control including
acts of nature war civil disturbances strikes floods acts of government or
authorities breakdowns accidents
disease quarantine terrorism medical or
of
Fare
Loss of Deposit
(50) 75 85 100
The above are Destination International cancellation fees Airlines and Tour
Operators may have additional fees
Transfer of a confirmed booking to another tour or departure date is deemed
a cancellation of the original booking There will be no refund for cancellation of
unused services on or after commencement date Please note that
employees of any overseas suppliers are not authorised by Destination
International to make any undertakings to
our clients in respect of refunds or other matters
customs regulations and alterations cancellations or delays concerning
itineraries timetables or accommodation
CONTRACT
The contract between Destination
International is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria By booking with Rail
amp Cruise Tours the client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
referred to in our brochure
Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
This evening climb Mt Sinai to visit the St Catherine Monastery Saint Catherines
Monastery lies on the Sinai Peninsula at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai in Saint Katherine city in Egypt The monastery is Orthodox and is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site According to the UNESCO report this monastery is one of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world The climb will take
approximately 3 hours You can stop along the way for a rest at a cafeacute or if you do donrsquot want to walk it for an additional cost you take the trek on the back of a
camel Once you reach the top overnight at St Catherine Hotel
Day 16 St Catherine - Cairo (BD)
Transfer from St Catherine to Cairo by private car with assistant ldquoApprox 05 hoursrdquo Arrival to Cairo Dinner at local restaurant Check-in the hotel amp overnight
Cairo
Day 17 Cairo (BL) Breakfast at the hotel then enjoy a full day tour of old Cairo Visit Cairo Citadel
with Mohamed Ali Mosque amp Gawhara Palace Cairo Citadel was built by Saladin in the 12th Century amp was the seat of power for the following 700 years
On the premises is the Alabaster Mosque Mohammed Ali one of the landmarks in
Cairo whose minaret can be seen from any Part of the city Lunch at local restaurant Visit to the Egyptian Museum thatrsquos the world-Renowned Museum
of Egyptian Antiquities that contains treasures of Tutankhamun (entrance to the Mummyrsquos Room is optional) Continue to Khan El Khalili Bazaar the oldest
oriental market in Egypt
Day 18 Cairo (Final Departure) (B) Breakfast at the hotel Free time till departure time - Official check out time
1200 noon Transfer to Cairo International airport with English speaking
assistant for final departure
GO TOUR EGYPT TOUR SPECIFICS
Starts in Cairo Ends in Cairo
Length 18 days Included Meals B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner
Hotel Rating 4 and 5 star Tour Leader Included Yes ndash Entrance Fees are included
Package excludes bull Entry visa
bull Travel insurance bull Tips for drivers rep and guides
bull Domestic flights bull Extra meals and beverages not included in the program Entry Visa
A tourist visa is needed for entry into Egypt Jordan and Israel The visa can be
obtained upon arrival at each country However for this tour Travel Managers recommends that you obtain these visarsquos prior to leaving
Australia You can obtain these visarsquos yourself and we will give you the web sites that you need to apply for the visa once we send you through your tour
confirmation Alternatively we can assist in obtaining your visarsquos for you and will advise the fee we charge for obtaining each visa when you confirm your booking
Hotel List
Cairo Oasis Hotel Aswan Philae Hotel
Dahab Mercure Hotel Nile Cruise Presidential Nile Cruise Lines
Petra Beit Zaman Hotel Amman Geneva Hotel
Jerusalem Olive Tree Hotel
St Catherine St Catherine Plaza Hotel
SLEEPER TRAIN amp CABIN FACILITIES
Sleeper Train
Facilities on the sleeper train are basic You are supplied with clean linen on the beds and clean towels to use in the cabin wash basis There is no shower on
board The toilets are located at the rear of each carriage Dinner and Breakfast is supplied and is Egyptian food consisting of chicken fish breads dips and fruit
Nonalcoholic drinks including coffee and soft drinks can be purchased If you do
not want to try Egyptian food you will need to eat at a local restaurant supplying meals for westerners prior to travelling Your conductor will set up and arrange
your beds and serve your meals to the sleeper berths This is not 5 star travel but clean comfortable and efficient transportation The atmosphere at the
station is chaotic and busy but only adds to the adventure Your guide will be with you until you are settled into your sleeper cabin You have confirmed
sleepers berth and all of the cabins are lockable for your safety
Train Cabin Equipment
Every Cabin has a connecting door with the next cabin to be used when needed
Cabins are equipped with basins razor plugs tap water soap amp towels
A luggage compartment is available on the top of the door A music audio volume control
Cabin temperature control A private reading lamp control
Cabin light Call of steward
PRESIDENTIAL 5 STAR NILE CRUISE SHIPS
Presidential Nile Cruises was founded in 1979 and was the first company to
commercialize cruises on the Nile Throughout the years we have successfully
grown to a fleet of 7 boats and a total of 500 cabins
To this day we are recognized as one of the most established and successful companies in the business We have been constantly striving for excellence and
continual improvement always focusing on the comfort and needs of our customers
Throughout our many years of experience we have developed a know-how and
level of service that cannot be matched on the Nile For almost 30 years we have been consistently exceeding our customersrsquo expectations and we guarantee you
the trip of a lifetime in the magical land of the pharaohs
We offer flexible cruises between Luxor and Aswan with different programs to suit your requirements We also handle all your visits to the temples and historical
sites and offer many optional activities to ensure that you make the most out of your time in Egypt If you do not find the information you need in the website do
not hesitate to contact us for further information or if you need help in planning
your cruise down the Nile
Each cabin on board Presidential Nile Cruise ships is tastefully furnished and
features private facilities and air-conditioning They are equipped with TV (including 2 video channels) mini bar 2 radio programmes and are outside
facing with a picture window
The Nile is a major north-flowing river in Africa generally regarded as the longest
river in the world The northern section of the river flows almost entirely through
desert from Sudan into Egypt Most of its cities lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of Aswan and nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient
Egypt are found along the banks of the river
Most Nile River cruises visit Luxor on the site of ancient Thebes where the
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Temple of Karnak are located Excursions are offered from Luxor to the Valley of the Kings the resting place of more than
60 pharaohs including Tutankhamen On your Nile River cruise you may also visit the 2000-year-old beautifully preserved Temple of Horus or hop aboard a
felucca a traditional Egyptian sailing vessel Many Nile River cruises also visit the High Dam at Aswan one of Egypts modern marvels
Port Location ndash The principal Nile River ports are located at Luxor and Aswan
Aswan is a city in the south of Egypt the capital of the Aswan Governorate It stands on the east bank of the Nile about 81 miles south of Luxor It is Egypts
sunniest southern city and is a busy market and tourist centre
Aswan is located in a beautiful setting with the Nile river flowing through amber
desert and granite rocks round emerald islands covered in palm groves and tropical plants Here you can visit a few mosques the souqs the Ferial Gardens
and the Nubian Museu Just east of the cemetery in the famous area quarries is the gigantic Unfinished Obelisk Just to the south of this two Graeco-Roman
sarcophagi and an unfinished colossus remain half buried in the sand
Things to see and do
El-Tabia Mosque
Archangel Michaels Coptic Orthodox Cathedral Nubian Museum
The souqs (markets) West Bank
Luxor is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate As
the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes Luxor has frequently been referred to as the worlds greatest open air museum the ruins of the temple complexes
at Karnak and Luxor standing within the modern city Immediately opposite across the Nile River lie the monuments temples and tombs on the West Bank
Necropolis which include the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens
Luxor also boats spectacular desert and river scenery and a bustling modern life Shopping facilities are extensive here with silver gold cotton goods leather
goods and spices among the best bargains to be had
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings amp Valley of the Queens
Temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak Tombs of the Nobles
Medinet Habu Felucca cruise on the Nile
West Bank at Luxor is located in Upper (southern Egypt) The West Bank is
opposite the city of Luxor across the Nile River where we find the Necropolis of Thebes and that most famous of Pharaohs Tutankhamen This is where the
Valley of the Kings and also the lesser known Valley of the Queens make up part
of a huge City of the Dead where the Pharaohs their Queens and nobles of the 2nd millennium BC were buried with full religious and ceremonial trappings
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Queens Tombos of the Nobles
Medinet Habu (memorial temple of Ramesses III)
The Ramesseum (memorial temple of Ramesses II)
Edfu is an Egyptian city located on the west bank of the Nile River between Esna
and Aswan Edfu is the site of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus and an ancient
settlement Tell Edfu located about 5 km (3 miles) north of Edfu where there are remains of ancient pyramids
The town is known for the major Ptolemaic temple built between 237 BCE to 57
BCE into the reign of Cleopatra VII Of all the temple remains in Egypt the Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most completely preserved The remains of the
ancient settlement of Edfu are situated about 50 m to the west of the Ptolemaic temple - to the left of the older temple Pylon This settlement is known as
Wetjeset-hor
The remains of one of seven small provincial step pyramids built along the Nile
Valley is situated about 5km north of Edfu near the west bank village of Naga el-Goneima The structure was built from rough reddish sandstone and rises to a
present height of 55 m The pyramid has been loosely attributed to King Huni of the Third Dynasty The purpose of these pyramids is unknown
Abu Simbel The Temple of Re-Harakhte is one of the most impressive temples
in Egypt and in the world probably This temple was dug on the Western
mountain range in 1290-1224 BC in Abu Simbel and was dedicated to the triad
Amon-Ra Ptah and Ra-Harakhte by Ramses II Next to this temple is the so-
called Small Temple of Abu Simbel the Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor (the wife of the Sun God) and to Ramses II s favorite wife Queen Nefertari
These two temples would have disappeared for ever under the waters of Nasser Lake if the UNESCO had not acted I dont know what is more impressive the
temples themselves or the fact that they were moved
Upon booking your holiday with Destination International a 25 deposit per
person per tour is required to confirm your reservation We accept visa mastercard cash and checks There is a 2 credit card surcharge for credit card
bookings You will need to return your payment with our booking form and sign the terms and conditions form We are unable to confirm you on the tour until
the forms are returned to our office
Once we have confirmed your chosen travel arrangements and received your deposit you will be sent an e-mailed or posted confirmation Please check this
confirmation carefully to ensure you fully understand your confirmed reservations understand our terms amp conditions and instructions
The balance payment for your trip is due 65 days prior to departure Or if you
are booking inside of 65 days payment in full is due at time of reservation Approximately 14 days prior to departure your tour documentation will be
emailed or posted to you The documentation will consist of all of the information you will need to have a memorable tour including emergency contact phone
numbers for the local office in Alaska
Booking conditions and cancellation fees apply Once final payment has been made these tours are strictly non refundable
Please read this information prior to making your reservation
BROCHURE VALIDITY
The information presented in our brochure is correct to the best of our knowledge
but is subject to change without notice Changes can occur with respect to prices
itineraries duration of holidays service standards tour content airfares and
schedules This is out of our control
Please ensure you advise details of your requirements at the time of booking
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)
The Australian GST does not apply to international travel Any service fees
courier cancellation and amendment fees are subject to GST You will be charged
GST where applicable
DEPOSIT A deposit of 25 per person of the total
price is required to confirm your booking Receipt of deposit will be taken as an
understanding by Destination
TRAVEL INSURANCE You must be insured for the duration of
your trip You need comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellation health
requirements luggage and additional expenses Insurance policies rarely cover
for loss of cash
ACCOMMODATION There will be variations in the size
standard and presentation of rooms and
facilities within the one hotel This is beyond the control of Rail amp Cruise Tours
CLAIMS
If you encounter any problems on your holiday you should to try and solve it
directly with the supplier whilst overseas If it is not possible to do so please do so
in writing within 30 days of completing your Destination International
arrangements
PASSPORT VISA amp VACCINATIONS You must familiarise yourself with any visa
and health requirements that may be
International that the customer has checked their confirmed travel
arrangements and has read and agreed to the terms and conditions
FINAL PAYMENT
Payment in full must be made no less than 65 days before travel
PRICES
All prices for our tours are advised in Australian Dollars ($AUD) They are based
on airfares schedules and tariffs at the time of printing Destination International
reserves the right to vary the cost of the tour taxes and airline prices if necessary
by reason of currency fluctuation cost increase or airfare increase All prices are
subject to confirmation from local tour
operators Once full payment has been received by Destination International no
surcharges in respect to currency fluctuations will be applied Destination
International can not be held responsible for any service that we are unable to
provide due to that particular component being unavailable
ITINERARY CHANGES
Destination International reserves the right to amend the itinerary for reasons
such as service requirements road or
weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances Where a change is of a
significant nature it will be advised to our customers in writing Destination
International reserves the right to substitute hotels lodges inns and camps
with properties of similar standard
AMENDMENT FEES Should you need to alter your original
reservations there will be an automatic fee charged of $50 per amendment or
transaction Additionally there may be
cancellation fees levied by the tour operator or fees may be applicable where
arrangements have been pre-purchased
CANCELLATIONS Cancellation fees will be levied relative to
the amount of notice given as follows
Days
Notice 90 or more
75-
90
65-
75 65-1
applicable in the countries you are visiting You are responsible for all
entryexit health and any other documents required by laws regulations
orders demands or requirements of countries visited or transited Please note
that passport and visa requirements are not the responsibility of Rail amp Cruise
Tours We will not be held liable for any loss or expense due to the failure to
comply with the above We recommend
that you be in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your
intended stay overseas
CONSULAR ADVICE Official travel advice issued by the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by calling 1300 555
135 or visiting their web site wwwdfatgovau You must review this
information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure
TOUR CONDITIONS
Destination International does not itself provide carriage services accommodation
transport or tours Destination
International acts as an agent for the ldquoService Providersrdquo) All products and
services provided by Service Providers are provided on those Service Providers own
terms and conditions which may include limitations and exclusions of liability All
bookings with Destination International and all tickets vouchers receipts
coupons exchange orders and other like
documents issued to the client are subject to each Service Providers terms
and conditions governing the provision of products and services to be provided by
that Service provider Destination International shall not be liable for any
acts omissions or defaults whether negligent or otherwise of any Service
Providers Destination International shall
not be liable (whether in contract tort or otherwise) for any injury illness death
loss damage expense delay or inconvenience resulting directly or
indirectly from circumstances outside of Destination International control including
acts of nature war civil disturbances strikes floods acts of government or
authorities breakdowns accidents
disease quarantine terrorism medical or
of
Fare
Loss of Deposit
(50) 75 85 100
The above are Destination International cancellation fees Airlines and Tour
Operators may have additional fees
Transfer of a confirmed booking to another tour or departure date is deemed
a cancellation of the original booking There will be no refund for cancellation of
unused services on or after commencement date Please note that
employees of any overseas suppliers are not authorised by Destination
International to make any undertakings to
our clients in respect of refunds or other matters
customs regulations and alterations cancellations or delays concerning
itineraries timetables or accommodation
CONTRACT
The contract between Destination
International is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria By booking with Rail
amp Cruise Tours the client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
referred to in our brochure
Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
GO TOUR EGYPT TOUR SPECIFICS
Starts in Cairo Ends in Cairo
Length 18 days Included Meals B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner
Hotel Rating 4 and 5 star Tour Leader Included Yes ndash Entrance Fees are included
Package excludes bull Entry visa
bull Travel insurance bull Tips for drivers rep and guides
bull Domestic flights bull Extra meals and beverages not included in the program Entry Visa
A tourist visa is needed for entry into Egypt Jordan and Israel The visa can be
obtained upon arrival at each country However for this tour Travel Managers recommends that you obtain these visarsquos prior to leaving
Australia You can obtain these visarsquos yourself and we will give you the web sites that you need to apply for the visa once we send you through your tour
confirmation Alternatively we can assist in obtaining your visarsquos for you and will advise the fee we charge for obtaining each visa when you confirm your booking
Hotel List
Cairo Oasis Hotel Aswan Philae Hotel
Dahab Mercure Hotel Nile Cruise Presidential Nile Cruise Lines
Petra Beit Zaman Hotel Amman Geneva Hotel
Jerusalem Olive Tree Hotel
St Catherine St Catherine Plaza Hotel
SLEEPER TRAIN amp CABIN FACILITIES
Sleeper Train
Facilities on the sleeper train are basic You are supplied with clean linen on the beds and clean towels to use in the cabin wash basis There is no shower on
board The toilets are located at the rear of each carriage Dinner and Breakfast is supplied and is Egyptian food consisting of chicken fish breads dips and fruit
Nonalcoholic drinks including coffee and soft drinks can be purchased If you do
not want to try Egyptian food you will need to eat at a local restaurant supplying meals for westerners prior to travelling Your conductor will set up and arrange
your beds and serve your meals to the sleeper berths This is not 5 star travel but clean comfortable and efficient transportation The atmosphere at the
station is chaotic and busy but only adds to the adventure Your guide will be with you until you are settled into your sleeper cabin You have confirmed
sleepers berth and all of the cabins are lockable for your safety
Train Cabin Equipment
Every Cabin has a connecting door with the next cabin to be used when needed
Cabins are equipped with basins razor plugs tap water soap amp towels
A luggage compartment is available on the top of the door A music audio volume control
Cabin temperature control A private reading lamp control
Cabin light Call of steward
PRESIDENTIAL 5 STAR NILE CRUISE SHIPS
Presidential Nile Cruises was founded in 1979 and was the first company to
commercialize cruises on the Nile Throughout the years we have successfully
grown to a fleet of 7 boats and a total of 500 cabins
To this day we are recognized as one of the most established and successful companies in the business We have been constantly striving for excellence and
continual improvement always focusing on the comfort and needs of our customers
Throughout our many years of experience we have developed a know-how and
level of service that cannot be matched on the Nile For almost 30 years we have been consistently exceeding our customersrsquo expectations and we guarantee you
the trip of a lifetime in the magical land of the pharaohs
We offer flexible cruises between Luxor and Aswan with different programs to suit your requirements We also handle all your visits to the temples and historical
sites and offer many optional activities to ensure that you make the most out of your time in Egypt If you do not find the information you need in the website do
not hesitate to contact us for further information or if you need help in planning
your cruise down the Nile
Each cabin on board Presidential Nile Cruise ships is tastefully furnished and
features private facilities and air-conditioning They are equipped with TV (including 2 video channels) mini bar 2 radio programmes and are outside
facing with a picture window
The Nile is a major north-flowing river in Africa generally regarded as the longest
river in the world The northern section of the river flows almost entirely through
desert from Sudan into Egypt Most of its cities lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of Aswan and nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient
Egypt are found along the banks of the river
Most Nile River cruises visit Luxor on the site of ancient Thebes where the
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Temple of Karnak are located Excursions are offered from Luxor to the Valley of the Kings the resting place of more than
60 pharaohs including Tutankhamen On your Nile River cruise you may also visit the 2000-year-old beautifully preserved Temple of Horus or hop aboard a
felucca a traditional Egyptian sailing vessel Many Nile River cruises also visit the High Dam at Aswan one of Egypts modern marvels
Port Location ndash The principal Nile River ports are located at Luxor and Aswan
Aswan is a city in the south of Egypt the capital of the Aswan Governorate It stands on the east bank of the Nile about 81 miles south of Luxor It is Egypts
sunniest southern city and is a busy market and tourist centre
Aswan is located in a beautiful setting with the Nile river flowing through amber
desert and granite rocks round emerald islands covered in palm groves and tropical plants Here you can visit a few mosques the souqs the Ferial Gardens
and the Nubian Museu Just east of the cemetery in the famous area quarries is the gigantic Unfinished Obelisk Just to the south of this two Graeco-Roman
sarcophagi and an unfinished colossus remain half buried in the sand
Things to see and do
El-Tabia Mosque
Archangel Michaels Coptic Orthodox Cathedral Nubian Museum
The souqs (markets) West Bank
Luxor is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate As
the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes Luxor has frequently been referred to as the worlds greatest open air museum the ruins of the temple complexes
at Karnak and Luxor standing within the modern city Immediately opposite across the Nile River lie the monuments temples and tombs on the West Bank
Necropolis which include the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens
Luxor also boats spectacular desert and river scenery and a bustling modern life Shopping facilities are extensive here with silver gold cotton goods leather
goods and spices among the best bargains to be had
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings amp Valley of the Queens
Temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak Tombs of the Nobles
Medinet Habu Felucca cruise on the Nile
West Bank at Luxor is located in Upper (southern Egypt) The West Bank is
opposite the city of Luxor across the Nile River where we find the Necropolis of Thebes and that most famous of Pharaohs Tutankhamen This is where the
Valley of the Kings and also the lesser known Valley of the Queens make up part
of a huge City of the Dead where the Pharaohs their Queens and nobles of the 2nd millennium BC were buried with full religious and ceremonial trappings
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Queens Tombos of the Nobles
Medinet Habu (memorial temple of Ramesses III)
The Ramesseum (memorial temple of Ramesses II)
Edfu is an Egyptian city located on the west bank of the Nile River between Esna
and Aswan Edfu is the site of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus and an ancient
settlement Tell Edfu located about 5 km (3 miles) north of Edfu where there are remains of ancient pyramids
The town is known for the major Ptolemaic temple built between 237 BCE to 57
BCE into the reign of Cleopatra VII Of all the temple remains in Egypt the Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most completely preserved The remains of the
ancient settlement of Edfu are situated about 50 m to the west of the Ptolemaic temple - to the left of the older temple Pylon This settlement is known as
Wetjeset-hor
The remains of one of seven small provincial step pyramids built along the Nile
Valley is situated about 5km north of Edfu near the west bank village of Naga el-Goneima The structure was built from rough reddish sandstone and rises to a
present height of 55 m The pyramid has been loosely attributed to King Huni of the Third Dynasty The purpose of these pyramids is unknown
Abu Simbel The Temple of Re-Harakhte is one of the most impressive temples
in Egypt and in the world probably This temple was dug on the Western
mountain range in 1290-1224 BC in Abu Simbel and was dedicated to the triad
Amon-Ra Ptah and Ra-Harakhte by Ramses II Next to this temple is the so-
called Small Temple of Abu Simbel the Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor (the wife of the Sun God) and to Ramses II s favorite wife Queen Nefertari
These two temples would have disappeared for ever under the waters of Nasser Lake if the UNESCO had not acted I dont know what is more impressive the
temples themselves or the fact that they were moved
Upon booking your holiday with Destination International a 25 deposit per
person per tour is required to confirm your reservation We accept visa mastercard cash and checks There is a 2 credit card surcharge for credit card
bookings You will need to return your payment with our booking form and sign the terms and conditions form We are unable to confirm you on the tour until
the forms are returned to our office
Once we have confirmed your chosen travel arrangements and received your deposit you will be sent an e-mailed or posted confirmation Please check this
confirmation carefully to ensure you fully understand your confirmed reservations understand our terms amp conditions and instructions
The balance payment for your trip is due 65 days prior to departure Or if you
are booking inside of 65 days payment in full is due at time of reservation Approximately 14 days prior to departure your tour documentation will be
emailed or posted to you The documentation will consist of all of the information you will need to have a memorable tour including emergency contact phone
numbers for the local office in Alaska
Booking conditions and cancellation fees apply Once final payment has been made these tours are strictly non refundable
Please read this information prior to making your reservation
BROCHURE VALIDITY
The information presented in our brochure is correct to the best of our knowledge
but is subject to change without notice Changes can occur with respect to prices
itineraries duration of holidays service standards tour content airfares and
schedules This is out of our control
Please ensure you advise details of your requirements at the time of booking
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)
The Australian GST does not apply to international travel Any service fees
courier cancellation and amendment fees are subject to GST You will be charged
GST where applicable
DEPOSIT A deposit of 25 per person of the total
price is required to confirm your booking Receipt of deposit will be taken as an
understanding by Destination
TRAVEL INSURANCE You must be insured for the duration of
your trip You need comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellation health
requirements luggage and additional expenses Insurance policies rarely cover
for loss of cash
ACCOMMODATION There will be variations in the size
standard and presentation of rooms and
facilities within the one hotel This is beyond the control of Rail amp Cruise Tours
CLAIMS
If you encounter any problems on your holiday you should to try and solve it
directly with the supplier whilst overseas If it is not possible to do so please do so
in writing within 30 days of completing your Destination International
arrangements
PASSPORT VISA amp VACCINATIONS You must familiarise yourself with any visa
and health requirements that may be
International that the customer has checked their confirmed travel
arrangements and has read and agreed to the terms and conditions
FINAL PAYMENT
Payment in full must be made no less than 65 days before travel
PRICES
All prices for our tours are advised in Australian Dollars ($AUD) They are based
on airfares schedules and tariffs at the time of printing Destination International
reserves the right to vary the cost of the tour taxes and airline prices if necessary
by reason of currency fluctuation cost increase or airfare increase All prices are
subject to confirmation from local tour
operators Once full payment has been received by Destination International no
surcharges in respect to currency fluctuations will be applied Destination
International can not be held responsible for any service that we are unable to
provide due to that particular component being unavailable
ITINERARY CHANGES
Destination International reserves the right to amend the itinerary for reasons
such as service requirements road or
weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances Where a change is of a
significant nature it will be advised to our customers in writing Destination
International reserves the right to substitute hotels lodges inns and camps
with properties of similar standard
AMENDMENT FEES Should you need to alter your original
reservations there will be an automatic fee charged of $50 per amendment or
transaction Additionally there may be
cancellation fees levied by the tour operator or fees may be applicable where
arrangements have been pre-purchased
CANCELLATIONS Cancellation fees will be levied relative to
the amount of notice given as follows
Days
Notice 90 or more
75-
90
65-
75 65-1
applicable in the countries you are visiting You are responsible for all
entryexit health and any other documents required by laws regulations
orders demands or requirements of countries visited or transited Please note
that passport and visa requirements are not the responsibility of Rail amp Cruise
Tours We will not be held liable for any loss or expense due to the failure to
comply with the above We recommend
that you be in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your
intended stay overseas
CONSULAR ADVICE Official travel advice issued by the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by calling 1300 555
135 or visiting their web site wwwdfatgovau You must review this
information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure
TOUR CONDITIONS
Destination International does not itself provide carriage services accommodation
transport or tours Destination
International acts as an agent for the ldquoService Providersrdquo) All products and
services provided by Service Providers are provided on those Service Providers own
terms and conditions which may include limitations and exclusions of liability All
bookings with Destination International and all tickets vouchers receipts
coupons exchange orders and other like
documents issued to the client are subject to each Service Providers terms
and conditions governing the provision of products and services to be provided by
that Service provider Destination International shall not be liable for any
acts omissions or defaults whether negligent or otherwise of any Service
Providers Destination International shall
not be liable (whether in contract tort or otherwise) for any injury illness death
loss damage expense delay or inconvenience resulting directly or
indirectly from circumstances outside of Destination International control including
acts of nature war civil disturbances strikes floods acts of government or
authorities breakdowns accidents
disease quarantine terrorism medical or
of
Fare
Loss of Deposit
(50) 75 85 100
The above are Destination International cancellation fees Airlines and Tour
Operators may have additional fees
Transfer of a confirmed booking to another tour or departure date is deemed
a cancellation of the original booking There will be no refund for cancellation of
unused services on or after commencement date Please note that
employees of any overseas suppliers are not authorised by Destination
International to make any undertakings to
our clients in respect of refunds or other matters
customs regulations and alterations cancellations or delays concerning
itineraries timetables or accommodation
CONTRACT
The contract between Destination
International is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria By booking with Rail
amp Cruise Tours the client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
referred to in our brochure
Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
St Catherine St Catherine Plaza Hotel
SLEEPER TRAIN amp CABIN FACILITIES
Sleeper Train
Facilities on the sleeper train are basic You are supplied with clean linen on the beds and clean towels to use in the cabin wash basis There is no shower on
board The toilets are located at the rear of each carriage Dinner and Breakfast is supplied and is Egyptian food consisting of chicken fish breads dips and fruit
Nonalcoholic drinks including coffee and soft drinks can be purchased If you do
not want to try Egyptian food you will need to eat at a local restaurant supplying meals for westerners prior to travelling Your conductor will set up and arrange
your beds and serve your meals to the sleeper berths This is not 5 star travel but clean comfortable and efficient transportation The atmosphere at the
station is chaotic and busy but only adds to the adventure Your guide will be with you until you are settled into your sleeper cabin You have confirmed
sleepers berth and all of the cabins are lockable for your safety
Train Cabin Equipment
Every Cabin has a connecting door with the next cabin to be used when needed
Cabins are equipped with basins razor plugs tap water soap amp towels
A luggage compartment is available on the top of the door A music audio volume control
Cabin temperature control A private reading lamp control
Cabin light Call of steward
PRESIDENTIAL 5 STAR NILE CRUISE SHIPS
Presidential Nile Cruises was founded in 1979 and was the first company to
commercialize cruises on the Nile Throughout the years we have successfully
grown to a fleet of 7 boats and a total of 500 cabins
To this day we are recognized as one of the most established and successful companies in the business We have been constantly striving for excellence and
continual improvement always focusing on the comfort and needs of our customers
Throughout our many years of experience we have developed a know-how and
level of service that cannot be matched on the Nile For almost 30 years we have been consistently exceeding our customersrsquo expectations and we guarantee you
the trip of a lifetime in the magical land of the pharaohs
We offer flexible cruises between Luxor and Aswan with different programs to suit your requirements We also handle all your visits to the temples and historical
sites and offer many optional activities to ensure that you make the most out of your time in Egypt If you do not find the information you need in the website do
not hesitate to contact us for further information or if you need help in planning
your cruise down the Nile
Each cabin on board Presidential Nile Cruise ships is tastefully furnished and
features private facilities and air-conditioning They are equipped with TV (including 2 video channels) mini bar 2 radio programmes and are outside
facing with a picture window
The Nile is a major north-flowing river in Africa generally regarded as the longest
river in the world The northern section of the river flows almost entirely through
desert from Sudan into Egypt Most of its cities lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of Aswan and nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient
Egypt are found along the banks of the river
Most Nile River cruises visit Luxor on the site of ancient Thebes where the
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Temple of Karnak are located Excursions are offered from Luxor to the Valley of the Kings the resting place of more than
60 pharaohs including Tutankhamen On your Nile River cruise you may also visit the 2000-year-old beautifully preserved Temple of Horus or hop aboard a
felucca a traditional Egyptian sailing vessel Many Nile River cruises also visit the High Dam at Aswan one of Egypts modern marvels
Port Location ndash The principal Nile River ports are located at Luxor and Aswan
Aswan is a city in the south of Egypt the capital of the Aswan Governorate It stands on the east bank of the Nile about 81 miles south of Luxor It is Egypts
sunniest southern city and is a busy market and tourist centre
Aswan is located in a beautiful setting with the Nile river flowing through amber
desert and granite rocks round emerald islands covered in palm groves and tropical plants Here you can visit a few mosques the souqs the Ferial Gardens
and the Nubian Museu Just east of the cemetery in the famous area quarries is the gigantic Unfinished Obelisk Just to the south of this two Graeco-Roman
sarcophagi and an unfinished colossus remain half buried in the sand
Things to see and do
El-Tabia Mosque
Archangel Michaels Coptic Orthodox Cathedral Nubian Museum
The souqs (markets) West Bank
Luxor is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate As
the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes Luxor has frequently been referred to as the worlds greatest open air museum the ruins of the temple complexes
at Karnak and Luxor standing within the modern city Immediately opposite across the Nile River lie the monuments temples and tombs on the West Bank
Necropolis which include the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens
Luxor also boats spectacular desert and river scenery and a bustling modern life Shopping facilities are extensive here with silver gold cotton goods leather
goods and spices among the best bargains to be had
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings amp Valley of the Queens
Temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak Tombs of the Nobles
Medinet Habu Felucca cruise on the Nile
West Bank at Luxor is located in Upper (southern Egypt) The West Bank is
opposite the city of Luxor across the Nile River where we find the Necropolis of Thebes and that most famous of Pharaohs Tutankhamen This is where the
Valley of the Kings and also the lesser known Valley of the Queens make up part
of a huge City of the Dead where the Pharaohs their Queens and nobles of the 2nd millennium BC were buried with full religious and ceremonial trappings
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Queens Tombos of the Nobles
Medinet Habu (memorial temple of Ramesses III)
The Ramesseum (memorial temple of Ramesses II)
Edfu is an Egyptian city located on the west bank of the Nile River between Esna
and Aswan Edfu is the site of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus and an ancient
settlement Tell Edfu located about 5 km (3 miles) north of Edfu where there are remains of ancient pyramids
The town is known for the major Ptolemaic temple built between 237 BCE to 57
BCE into the reign of Cleopatra VII Of all the temple remains in Egypt the Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most completely preserved The remains of the
ancient settlement of Edfu are situated about 50 m to the west of the Ptolemaic temple - to the left of the older temple Pylon This settlement is known as
Wetjeset-hor
The remains of one of seven small provincial step pyramids built along the Nile
Valley is situated about 5km north of Edfu near the west bank village of Naga el-Goneima The structure was built from rough reddish sandstone and rises to a
present height of 55 m The pyramid has been loosely attributed to King Huni of the Third Dynasty The purpose of these pyramids is unknown
Abu Simbel The Temple of Re-Harakhte is one of the most impressive temples
in Egypt and in the world probably This temple was dug on the Western
mountain range in 1290-1224 BC in Abu Simbel and was dedicated to the triad
Amon-Ra Ptah and Ra-Harakhte by Ramses II Next to this temple is the so-
called Small Temple of Abu Simbel the Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor (the wife of the Sun God) and to Ramses II s favorite wife Queen Nefertari
These two temples would have disappeared for ever under the waters of Nasser Lake if the UNESCO had not acted I dont know what is more impressive the
temples themselves or the fact that they were moved
Upon booking your holiday with Destination International a 25 deposit per
person per tour is required to confirm your reservation We accept visa mastercard cash and checks There is a 2 credit card surcharge for credit card
bookings You will need to return your payment with our booking form and sign the terms and conditions form We are unable to confirm you on the tour until
the forms are returned to our office
Once we have confirmed your chosen travel arrangements and received your deposit you will be sent an e-mailed or posted confirmation Please check this
confirmation carefully to ensure you fully understand your confirmed reservations understand our terms amp conditions and instructions
The balance payment for your trip is due 65 days prior to departure Or if you
are booking inside of 65 days payment in full is due at time of reservation Approximately 14 days prior to departure your tour documentation will be
emailed or posted to you The documentation will consist of all of the information you will need to have a memorable tour including emergency contact phone
numbers for the local office in Alaska
Booking conditions and cancellation fees apply Once final payment has been made these tours are strictly non refundable
Please read this information prior to making your reservation
BROCHURE VALIDITY
The information presented in our brochure is correct to the best of our knowledge
but is subject to change without notice Changes can occur with respect to prices
itineraries duration of holidays service standards tour content airfares and
schedules This is out of our control
Please ensure you advise details of your requirements at the time of booking
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)
The Australian GST does not apply to international travel Any service fees
courier cancellation and amendment fees are subject to GST You will be charged
GST where applicable
DEPOSIT A deposit of 25 per person of the total
price is required to confirm your booking Receipt of deposit will be taken as an
understanding by Destination
TRAVEL INSURANCE You must be insured for the duration of
your trip You need comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellation health
requirements luggage and additional expenses Insurance policies rarely cover
for loss of cash
ACCOMMODATION There will be variations in the size
standard and presentation of rooms and
facilities within the one hotel This is beyond the control of Rail amp Cruise Tours
CLAIMS
If you encounter any problems on your holiday you should to try and solve it
directly with the supplier whilst overseas If it is not possible to do so please do so
in writing within 30 days of completing your Destination International
arrangements
PASSPORT VISA amp VACCINATIONS You must familiarise yourself with any visa
and health requirements that may be
International that the customer has checked their confirmed travel
arrangements and has read and agreed to the terms and conditions
FINAL PAYMENT
Payment in full must be made no less than 65 days before travel
PRICES
All prices for our tours are advised in Australian Dollars ($AUD) They are based
on airfares schedules and tariffs at the time of printing Destination International
reserves the right to vary the cost of the tour taxes and airline prices if necessary
by reason of currency fluctuation cost increase or airfare increase All prices are
subject to confirmation from local tour
operators Once full payment has been received by Destination International no
surcharges in respect to currency fluctuations will be applied Destination
International can not be held responsible for any service that we are unable to
provide due to that particular component being unavailable
ITINERARY CHANGES
Destination International reserves the right to amend the itinerary for reasons
such as service requirements road or
weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances Where a change is of a
significant nature it will be advised to our customers in writing Destination
International reserves the right to substitute hotels lodges inns and camps
with properties of similar standard
AMENDMENT FEES Should you need to alter your original
reservations there will be an automatic fee charged of $50 per amendment or
transaction Additionally there may be
cancellation fees levied by the tour operator or fees may be applicable where
arrangements have been pre-purchased
CANCELLATIONS Cancellation fees will be levied relative to
the amount of notice given as follows
Days
Notice 90 or more
75-
90
65-
75 65-1
applicable in the countries you are visiting You are responsible for all
entryexit health and any other documents required by laws regulations
orders demands or requirements of countries visited or transited Please note
that passport and visa requirements are not the responsibility of Rail amp Cruise
Tours We will not be held liable for any loss or expense due to the failure to
comply with the above We recommend
that you be in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your
intended stay overseas
CONSULAR ADVICE Official travel advice issued by the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by calling 1300 555
135 or visiting their web site wwwdfatgovau You must review this
information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure
TOUR CONDITIONS
Destination International does not itself provide carriage services accommodation
transport or tours Destination
International acts as an agent for the ldquoService Providersrdquo) All products and
services provided by Service Providers are provided on those Service Providers own
terms and conditions which may include limitations and exclusions of liability All
bookings with Destination International and all tickets vouchers receipts
coupons exchange orders and other like
documents issued to the client are subject to each Service Providers terms
and conditions governing the provision of products and services to be provided by
that Service provider Destination International shall not be liable for any
acts omissions or defaults whether negligent or otherwise of any Service
Providers Destination International shall
not be liable (whether in contract tort or otherwise) for any injury illness death
loss damage expense delay or inconvenience resulting directly or
indirectly from circumstances outside of Destination International control including
acts of nature war civil disturbances strikes floods acts of government or
authorities breakdowns accidents
disease quarantine terrorism medical or
of
Fare
Loss of Deposit
(50) 75 85 100
The above are Destination International cancellation fees Airlines and Tour
Operators may have additional fees
Transfer of a confirmed booking to another tour or departure date is deemed
a cancellation of the original booking There will be no refund for cancellation of
unused services on or after commencement date Please note that
employees of any overseas suppliers are not authorised by Destination
International to make any undertakings to
our clients in respect of refunds or other matters
customs regulations and alterations cancellations or delays concerning
itineraries timetables or accommodation
CONTRACT
The contract between Destination
International is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria By booking with Rail
amp Cruise Tours the client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
referred to in our brochure
Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
Each cabin on board Presidential Nile Cruise ships is tastefully furnished and
features private facilities and air-conditioning They are equipped with TV (including 2 video channels) mini bar 2 radio programmes and are outside
facing with a picture window
The Nile is a major north-flowing river in Africa generally regarded as the longest
river in the world The northern section of the river flows almost entirely through
desert from Sudan into Egypt Most of its cities lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of Aswan and nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient
Egypt are found along the banks of the river
Most Nile River cruises visit Luxor on the site of ancient Thebes where the
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Temple of Karnak are located Excursions are offered from Luxor to the Valley of the Kings the resting place of more than
60 pharaohs including Tutankhamen On your Nile River cruise you may also visit the 2000-year-old beautifully preserved Temple of Horus or hop aboard a
felucca a traditional Egyptian sailing vessel Many Nile River cruises also visit the High Dam at Aswan one of Egypts modern marvels
Port Location ndash The principal Nile River ports are located at Luxor and Aswan
Aswan is a city in the south of Egypt the capital of the Aswan Governorate It stands on the east bank of the Nile about 81 miles south of Luxor It is Egypts
sunniest southern city and is a busy market and tourist centre
Aswan is located in a beautiful setting with the Nile river flowing through amber
desert and granite rocks round emerald islands covered in palm groves and tropical plants Here you can visit a few mosques the souqs the Ferial Gardens
and the Nubian Museu Just east of the cemetery in the famous area quarries is the gigantic Unfinished Obelisk Just to the south of this two Graeco-Roman
sarcophagi and an unfinished colossus remain half buried in the sand
Things to see and do
El-Tabia Mosque
Archangel Michaels Coptic Orthodox Cathedral Nubian Museum
The souqs (markets) West Bank
Luxor is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate As
the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes Luxor has frequently been referred to as the worlds greatest open air museum the ruins of the temple complexes
at Karnak and Luxor standing within the modern city Immediately opposite across the Nile River lie the monuments temples and tombs on the West Bank
Necropolis which include the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens
Luxor also boats spectacular desert and river scenery and a bustling modern life Shopping facilities are extensive here with silver gold cotton goods leather
goods and spices among the best bargains to be had
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings amp Valley of the Queens
Temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak Tombs of the Nobles
Medinet Habu Felucca cruise on the Nile
West Bank at Luxor is located in Upper (southern Egypt) The West Bank is
opposite the city of Luxor across the Nile River where we find the Necropolis of Thebes and that most famous of Pharaohs Tutankhamen This is where the
Valley of the Kings and also the lesser known Valley of the Queens make up part
of a huge City of the Dead where the Pharaohs their Queens and nobles of the 2nd millennium BC were buried with full religious and ceremonial trappings
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Queens Tombos of the Nobles
Medinet Habu (memorial temple of Ramesses III)
The Ramesseum (memorial temple of Ramesses II)
Edfu is an Egyptian city located on the west bank of the Nile River between Esna
and Aswan Edfu is the site of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus and an ancient
settlement Tell Edfu located about 5 km (3 miles) north of Edfu where there are remains of ancient pyramids
The town is known for the major Ptolemaic temple built between 237 BCE to 57
BCE into the reign of Cleopatra VII Of all the temple remains in Egypt the Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most completely preserved The remains of the
ancient settlement of Edfu are situated about 50 m to the west of the Ptolemaic temple - to the left of the older temple Pylon This settlement is known as
Wetjeset-hor
The remains of one of seven small provincial step pyramids built along the Nile
Valley is situated about 5km north of Edfu near the west bank village of Naga el-Goneima The structure was built from rough reddish sandstone and rises to a
present height of 55 m The pyramid has been loosely attributed to King Huni of the Third Dynasty The purpose of these pyramids is unknown
Abu Simbel The Temple of Re-Harakhte is one of the most impressive temples
in Egypt and in the world probably This temple was dug on the Western
mountain range in 1290-1224 BC in Abu Simbel and was dedicated to the triad
Amon-Ra Ptah and Ra-Harakhte by Ramses II Next to this temple is the so-
called Small Temple of Abu Simbel the Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor (the wife of the Sun God) and to Ramses II s favorite wife Queen Nefertari
These two temples would have disappeared for ever under the waters of Nasser Lake if the UNESCO had not acted I dont know what is more impressive the
temples themselves or the fact that they were moved
Upon booking your holiday with Destination International a 25 deposit per
person per tour is required to confirm your reservation We accept visa mastercard cash and checks There is a 2 credit card surcharge for credit card
bookings You will need to return your payment with our booking form and sign the terms and conditions form We are unable to confirm you on the tour until
the forms are returned to our office
Once we have confirmed your chosen travel arrangements and received your deposit you will be sent an e-mailed or posted confirmation Please check this
confirmation carefully to ensure you fully understand your confirmed reservations understand our terms amp conditions and instructions
The balance payment for your trip is due 65 days prior to departure Or if you
are booking inside of 65 days payment in full is due at time of reservation Approximately 14 days prior to departure your tour documentation will be
emailed or posted to you The documentation will consist of all of the information you will need to have a memorable tour including emergency contact phone
numbers for the local office in Alaska
Booking conditions and cancellation fees apply Once final payment has been made these tours are strictly non refundable
Please read this information prior to making your reservation
BROCHURE VALIDITY
The information presented in our brochure is correct to the best of our knowledge
but is subject to change without notice Changes can occur with respect to prices
itineraries duration of holidays service standards tour content airfares and
schedules This is out of our control
Please ensure you advise details of your requirements at the time of booking
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)
The Australian GST does not apply to international travel Any service fees
courier cancellation and amendment fees are subject to GST You will be charged
GST where applicable
DEPOSIT A deposit of 25 per person of the total
price is required to confirm your booking Receipt of deposit will be taken as an
understanding by Destination
TRAVEL INSURANCE You must be insured for the duration of
your trip You need comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellation health
requirements luggage and additional expenses Insurance policies rarely cover
for loss of cash
ACCOMMODATION There will be variations in the size
standard and presentation of rooms and
facilities within the one hotel This is beyond the control of Rail amp Cruise Tours
CLAIMS
If you encounter any problems on your holiday you should to try and solve it
directly with the supplier whilst overseas If it is not possible to do so please do so
in writing within 30 days of completing your Destination International
arrangements
PASSPORT VISA amp VACCINATIONS You must familiarise yourself with any visa
and health requirements that may be
International that the customer has checked their confirmed travel
arrangements and has read and agreed to the terms and conditions
FINAL PAYMENT
Payment in full must be made no less than 65 days before travel
PRICES
All prices for our tours are advised in Australian Dollars ($AUD) They are based
on airfares schedules and tariffs at the time of printing Destination International
reserves the right to vary the cost of the tour taxes and airline prices if necessary
by reason of currency fluctuation cost increase or airfare increase All prices are
subject to confirmation from local tour
operators Once full payment has been received by Destination International no
surcharges in respect to currency fluctuations will be applied Destination
International can not be held responsible for any service that we are unable to
provide due to that particular component being unavailable
ITINERARY CHANGES
Destination International reserves the right to amend the itinerary for reasons
such as service requirements road or
weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances Where a change is of a
significant nature it will be advised to our customers in writing Destination
International reserves the right to substitute hotels lodges inns and camps
with properties of similar standard
AMENDMENT FEES Should you need to alter your original
reservations there will be an automatic fee charged of $50 per amendment or
transaction Additionally there may be
cancellation fees levied by the tour operator or fees may be applicable where
arrangements have been pre-purchased
CANCELLATIONS Cancellation fees will be levied relative to
the amount of notice given as follows
Days
Notice 90 or more
75-
90
65-
75 65-1
applicable in the countries you are visiting You are responsible for all
entryexit health and any other documents required by laws regulations
orders demands or requirements of countries visited or transited Please note
that passport and visa requirements are not the responsibility of Rail amp Cruise
Tours We will not be held liable for any loss or expense due to the failure to
comply with the above We recommend
that you be in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your
intended stay overseas
CONSULAR ADVICE Official travel advice issued by the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by calling 1300 555
135 or visiting their web site wwwdfatgovau You must review this
information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure
TOUR CONDITIONS
Destination International does not itself provide carriage services accommodation
transport or tours Destination
International acts as an agent for the ldquoService Providersrdquo) All products and
services provided by Service Providers are provided on those Service Providers own
terms and conditions which may include limitations and exclusions of liability All
bookings with Destination International and all tickets vouchers receipts
coupons exchange orders and other like
documents issued to the client are subject to each Service Providers terms
and conditions governing the provision of products and services to be provided by
that Service provider Destination International shall not be liable for any
acts omissions or defaults whether negligent or otherwise of any Service
Providers Destination International shall
not be liable (whether in contract tort or otherwise) for any injury illness death
loss damage expense delay or inconvenience resulting directly or
indirectly from circumstances outside of Destination International control including
acts of nature war civil disturbances strikes floods acts of government or
authorities breakdowns accidents
disease quarantine terrorism medical or
of
Fare
Loss of Deposit
(50) 75 85 100
The above are Destination International cancellation fees Airlines and Tour
Operators may have additional fees
Transfer of a confirmed booking to another tour or departure date is deemed
a cancellation of the original booking There will be no refund for cancellation of
unused services on or after commencement date Please note that
employees of any overseas suppliers are not authorised by Destination
International to make any undertakings to
our clients in respect of refunds or other matters
customs regulations and alterations cancellations or delays concerning
itineraries timetables or accommodation
CONTRACT
The contract between Destination
International is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria By booking with Rail
amp Cruise Tours the client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
referred to in our brochure
Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
Luxor is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate As
the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes Luxor has frequently been referred to as the worlds greatest open air museum the ruins of the temple complexes
at Karnak and Luxor standing within the modern city Immediately opposite across the Nile River lie the monuments temples and tombs on the West Bank
Necropolis which include the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens
Luxor also boats spectacular desert and river scenery and a bustling modern life Shopping facilities are extensive here with silver gold cotton goods leather
goods and spices among the best bargains to be had
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings amp Valley of the Queens
Temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak Tombs of the Nobles
Medinet Habu Felucca cruise on the Nile
West Bank at Luxor is located in Upper (southern Egypt) The West Bank is
opposite the city of Luxor across the Nile River where we find the Necropolis of Thebes and that most famous of Pharaohs Tutankhamen This is where the
Valley of the Kings and also the lesser known Valley of the Queens make up part
of a huge City of the Dead where the Pharaohs their Queens and nobles of the 2nd millennium BC were buried with full religious and ceremonial trappings
Things to see and do
Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Queens Tombos of the Nobles
Medinet Habu (memorial temple of Ramesses III)
The Ramesseum (memorial temple of Ramesses II)
Edfu is an Egyptian city located on the west bank of the Nile River between Esna
and Aswan Edfu is the site of the Ptolemaic Temple of Horus and an ancient
settlement Tell Edfu located about 5 km (3 miles) north of Edfu where there are remains of ancient pyramids
The town is known for the major Ptolemaic temple built between 237 BCE to 57
BCE into the reign of Cleopatra VII Of all the temple remains in Egypt the Temple of Horus at Edfu is the most completely preserved The remains of the
ancient settlement of Edfu are situated about 50 m to the west of the Ptolemaic temple - to the left of the older temple Pylon This settlement is known as
Wetjeset-hor
The remains of one of seven small provincial step pyramids built along the Nile
Valley is situated about 5km north of Edfu near the west bank village of Naga el-Goneima The structure was built from rough reddish sandstone and rises to a
present height of 55 m The pyramid has been loosely attributed to King Huni of the Third Dynasty The purpose of these pyramids is unknown
Abu Simbel The Temple of Re-Harakhte is one of the most impressive temples
in Egypt and in the world probably This temple was dug on the Western
mountain range in 1290-1224 BC in Abu Simbel and was dedicated to the triad
Amon-Ra Ptah and Ra-Harakhte by Ramses II Next to this temple is the so-
called Small Temple of Abu Simbel the Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor (the wife of the Sun God) and to Ramses II s favorite wife Queen Nefertari
These two temples would have disappeared for ever under the waters of Nasser Lake if the UNESCO had not acted I dont know what is more impressive the
temples themselves or the fact that they were moved
Upon booking your holiday with Destination International a 25 deposit per
person per tour is required to confirm your reservation We accept visa mastercard cash and checks There is a 2 credit card surcharge for credit card
bookings You will need to return your payment with our booking form and sign the terms and conditions form We are unable to confirm you on the tour until
the forms are returned to our office
Once we have confirmed your chosen travel arrangements and received your deposit you will be sent an e-mailed or posted confirmation Please check this
confirmation carefully to ensure you fully understand your confirmed reservations understand our terms amp conditions and instructions
The balance payment for your trip is due 65 days prior to departure Or if you
are booking inside of 65 days payment in full is due at time of reservation Approximately 14 days prior to departure your tour documentation will be
emailed or posted to you The documentation will consist of all of the information you will need to have a memorable tour including emergency contact phone
numbers for the local office in Alaska
Booking conditions and cancellation fees apply Once final payment has been made these tours are strictly non refundable
Please read this information prior to making your reservation
BROCHURE VALIDITY
The information presented in our brochure is correct to the best of our knowledge
but is subject to change without notice Changes can occur with respect to prices
itineraries duration of holidays service standards tour content airfares and
schedules This is out of our control
Please ensure you advise details of your requirements at the time of booking
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)
The Australian GST does not apply to international travel Any service fees
courier cancellation and amendment fees are subject to GST You will be charged
GST where applicable
DEPOSIT A deposit of 25 per person of the total
price is required to confirm your booking Receipt of deposit will be taken as an
understanding by Destination
TRAVEL INSURANCE You must be insured for the duration of
your trip You need comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellation health
requirements luggage and additional expenses Insurance policies rarely cover
for loss of cash
ACCOMMODATION There will be variations in the size
standard and presentation of rooms and
facilities within the one hotel This is beyond the control of Rail amp Cruise Tours
CLAIMS
If you encounter any problems on your holiday you should to try and solve it
directly with the supplier whilst overseas If it is not possible to do so please do so
in writing within 30 days of completing your Destination International
arrangements
PASSPORT VISA amp VACCINATIONS You must familiarise yourself with any visa
and health requirements that may be
International that the customer has checked their confirmed travel
arrangements and has read and agreed to the terms and conditions
FINAL PAYMENT
Payment in full must be made no less than 65 days before travel
PRICES
All prices for our tours are advised in Australian Dollars ($AUD) They are based
on airfares schedules and tariffs at the time of printing Destination International
reserves the right to vary the cost of the tour taxes and airline prices if necessary
by reason of currency fluctuation cost increase or airfare increase All prices are
subject to confirmation from local tour
operators Once full payment has been received by Destination International no
surcharges in respect to currency fluctuations will be applied Destination
International can not be held responsible for any service that we are unable to
provide due to that particular component being unavailable
ITINERARY CHANGES
Destination International reserves the right to amend the itinerary for reasons
such as service requirements road or
weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances Where a change is of a
significant nature it will be advised to our customers in writing Destination
International reserves the right to substitute hotels lodges inns and camps
with properties of similar standard
AMENDMENT FEES Should you need to alter your original
reservations there will be an automatic fee charged of $50 per amendment or
transaction Additionally there may be
cancellation fees levied by the tour operator or fees may be applicable where
arrangements have been pre-purchased
CANCELLATIONS Cancellation fees will be levied relative to
the amount of notice given as follows
Days
Notice 90 or more
75-
90
65-
75 65-1
applicable in the countries you are visiting You are responsible for all
entryexit health and any other documents required by laws regulations
orders demands or requirements of countries visited or transited Please note
that passport and visa requirements are not the responsibility of Rail amp Cruise
Tours We will not be held liable for any loss or expense due to the failure to
comply with the above We recommend
that you be in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your
intended stay overseas
CONSULAR ADVICE Official travel advice issued by the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by calling 1300 555
135 or visiting their web site wwwdfatgovau You must review this
information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure
TOUR CONDITIONS
Destination International does not itself provide carriage services accommodation
transport or tours Destination
International acts as an agent for the ldquoService Providersrdquo) All products and
services provided by Service Providers are provided on those Service Providers own
terms and conditions which may include limitations and exclusions of liability All
bookings with Destination International and all tickets vouchers receipts
coupons exchange orders and other like
documents issued to the client are subject to each Service Providers terms
and conditions governing the provision of products and services to be provided by
that Service provider Destination International shall not be liable for any
acts omissions or defaults whether negligent or otherwise of any Service
Providers Destination International shall
not be liable (whether in contract tort or otherwise) for any injury illness death
loss damage expense delay or inconvenience resulting directly or
indirectly from circumstances outside of Destination International control including
acts of nature war civil disturbances strikes floods acts of government or
authorities breakdowns accidents
disease quarantine terrorism medical or
of
Fare
Loss of Deposit
(50) 75 85 100
The above are Destination International cancellation fees Airlines and Tour
Operators may have additional fees
Transfer of a confirmed booking to another tour or departure date is deemed
a cancellation of the original booking There will be no refund for cancellation of
unused services on or after commencement date Please note that
employees of any overseas suppliers are not authorised by Destination
International to make any undertakings to
our clients in respect of refunds or other matters
customs regulations and alterations cancellations or delays concerning
itineraries timetables or accommodation
CONTRACT
The contract between Destination
International is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria By booking with Rail
amp Cruise Tours the client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
referred to in our brochure
Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
Amon-Ra Ptah and Ra-Harakhte by Ramses II Next to this temple is the so-
called Small Temple of Abu Simbel the Temple of Hathor dedicated to Hathor (the wife of the Sun God) and to Ramses II s favorite wife Queen Nefertari
These two temples would have disappeared for ever under the waters of Nasser Lake if the UNESCO had not acted I dont know what is more impressive the
temples themselves or the fact that they were moved
Upon booking your holiday with Destination International a 25 deposit per
person per tour is required to confirm your reservation We accept visa mastercard cash and checks There is a 2 credit card surcharge for credit card
bookings You will need to return your payment with our booking form and sign the terms and conditions form We are unable to confirm you on the tour until
the forms are returned to our office
Once we have confirmed your chosen travel arrangements and received your deposit you will be sent an e-mailed or posted confirmation Please check this
confirmation carefully to ensure you fully understand your confirmed reservations understand our terms amp conditions and instructions
The balance payment for your trip is due 65 days prior to departure Or if you
are booking inside of 65 days payment in full is due at time of reservation Approximately 14 days prior to departure your tour documentation will be
emailed or posted to you The documentation will consist of all of the information you will need to have a memorable tour including emergency contact phone
numbers for the local office in Alaska
Booking conditions and cancellation fees apply Once final payment has been made these tours are strictly non refundable
Please read this information prior to making your reservation
BROCHURE VALIDITY
The information presented in our brochure is correct to the best of our knowledge
but is subject to change without notice Changes can occur with respect to prices
itineraries duration of holidays service standards tour content airfares and
schedules This is out of our control
Please ensure you advise details of your requirements at the time of booking
GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)
The Australian GST does not apply to international travel Any service fees
courier cancellation and amendment fees are subject to GST You will be charged
GST where applicable
DEPOSIT A deposit of 25 per person of the total
price is required to confirm your booking Receipt of deposit will be taken as an
understanding by Destination
TRAVEL INSURANCE You must be insured for the duration of
your trip You need comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellation health
requirements luggage and additional expenses Insurance policies rarely cover
for loss of cash
ACCOMMODATION There will be variations in the size
standard and presentation of rooms and
facilities within the one hotel This is beyond the control of Rail amp Cruise Tours
CLAIMS
If you encounter any problems on your holiday you should to try and solve it
directly with the supplier whilst overseas If it is not possible to do so please do so
in writing within 30 days of completing your Destination International
arrangements
PASSPORT VISA amp VACCINATIONS You must familiarise yourself with any visa
and health requirements that may be
International that the customer has checked their confirmed travel
arrangements and has read and agreed to the terms and conditions
FINAL PAYMENT
Payment in full must be made no less than 65 days before travel
PRICES
All prices for our tours are advised in Australian Dollars ($AUD) They are based
on airfares schedules and tariffs at the time of printing Destination International
reserves the right to vary the cost of the tour taxes and airline prices if necessary
by reason of currency fluctuation cost increase or airfare increase All prices are
subject to confirmation from local tour
operators Once full payment has been received by Destination International no
surcharges in respect to currency fluctuations will be applied Destination
International can not be held responsible for any service that we are unable to
provide due to that particular component being unavailable
ITINERARY CHANGES
Destination International reserves the right to amend the itinerary for reasons
such as service requirements road or
weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances Where a change is of a
significant nature it will be advised to our customers in writing Destination
International reserves the right to substitute hotels lodges inns and camps
with properties of similar standard
AMENDMENT FEES Should you need to alter your original
reservations there will be an automatic fee charged of $50 per amendment or
transaction Additionally there may be
cancellation fees levied by the tour operator or fees may be applicable where
arrangements have been pre-purchased
CANCELLATIONS Cancellation fees will be levied relative to
the amount of notice given as follows
Days
Notice 90 or more
75-
90
65-
75 65-1
applicable in the countries you are visiting You are responsible for all
entryexit health and any other documents required by laws regulations
orders demands or requirements of countries visited or transited Please note
that passport and visa requirements are not the responsibility of Rail amp Cruise
Tours We will not be held liable for any loss or expense due to the failure to
comply with the above We recommend
that you be in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your
intended stay overseas
CONSULAR ADVICE Official travel advice issued by the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by calling 1300 555
135 or visiting their web site wwwdfatgovau You must review this
information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure
TOUR CONDITIONS
Destination International does not itself provide carriage services accommodation
transport or tours Destination
International acts as an agent for the ldquoService Providersrdquo) All products and
services provided by Service Providers are provided on those Service Providers own
terms and conditions which may include limitations and exclusions of liability All
bookings with Destination International and all tickets vouchers receipts
coupons exchange orders and other like
documents issued to the client are subject to each Service Providers terms
and conditions governing the provision of products and services to be provided by
that Service provider Destination International shall not be liable for any
acts omissions or defaults whether negligent or otherwise of any Service
Providers Destination International shall
not be liable (whether in contract tort or otherwise) for any injury illness death
loss damage expense delay or inconvenience resulting directly or
indirectly from circumstances outside of Destination International control including
acts of nature war civil disturbances strikes floods acts of government or
authorities breakdowns accidents
disease quarantine terrorism medical or
of
Fare
Loss of Deposit
(50) 75 85 100
The above are Destination International cancellation fees Airlines and Tour
Operators may have additional fees
Transfer of a confirmed booking to another tour or departure date is deemed
a cancellation of the original booking There will be no refund for cancellation of
unused services on or after commencement date Please note that
employees of any overseas suppliers are not authorised by Destination
International to make any undertakings to
our clients in respect of refunds or other matters
customs regulations and alterations cancellations or delays concerning
itineraries timetables or accommodation
CONTRACT
The contract between Destination
International is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria By booking with Rail
amp Cruise Tours the client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
referred to in our brochure
Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
International that the customer has checked their confirmed travel
arrangements and has read and agreed to the terms and conditions
FINAL PAYMENT
Payment in full must be made no less than 65 days before travel
PRICES
All prices for our tours are advised in Australian Dollars ($AUD) They are based
on airfares schedules and tariffs at the time of printing Destination International
reserves the right to vary the cost of the tour taxes and airline prices if necessary
by reason of currency fluctuation cost increase or airfare increase All prices are
subject to confirmation from local tour
operators Once full payment has been received by Destination International no
surcharges in respect to currency fluctuations will be applied Destination
International can not be held responsible for any service that we are unable to
provide due to that particular component being unavailable
ITINERARY CHANGES
Destination International reserves the right to amend the itinerary for reasons
such as service requirements road or
weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances Where a change is of a
significant nature it will be advised to our customers in writing Destination
International reserves the right to substitute hotels lodges inns and camps
with properties of similar standard
AMENDMENT FEES Should you need to alter your original
reservations there will be an automatic fee charged of $50 per amendment or
transaction Additionally there may be
cancellation fees levied by the tour operator or fees may be applicable where
arrangements have been pre-purchased
CANCELLATIONS Cancellation fees will be levied relative to
the amount of notice given as follows
Days
Notice 90 or more
75-
90
65-
75 65-1
applicable in the countries you are visiting You are responsible for all
entryexit health and any other documents required by laws regulations
orders demands or requirements of countries visited or transited Please note
that passport and visa requirements are not the responsibility of Rail amp Cruise
Tours We will not be held liable for any loss or expense due to the failure to
comply with the above We recommend
that you be in possession of a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your
intended stay overseas
CONSULAR ADVICE Official travel advice issued by the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by calling 1300 555
135 or visiting their web site wwwdfatgovau You must review this
information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure
TOUR CONDITIONS
Destination International does not itself provide carriage services accommodation
transport or tours Destination
International acts as an agent for the ldquoService Providersrdquo) All products and
services provided by Service Providers are provided on those Service Providers own
terms and conditions which may include limitations and exclusions of liability All
bookings with Destination International and all tickets vouchers receipts
coupons exchange orders and other like
documents issued to the client are subject to each Service Providers terms
and conditions governing the provision of products and services to be provided by
that Service provider Destination International shall not be liable for any
acts omissions or defaults whether negligent or otherwise of any Service
Providers Destination International shall
not be liable (whether in contract tort or otherwise) for any injury illness death
loss damage expense delay or inconvenience resulting directly or
indirectly from circumstances outside of Destination International control including
acts of nature war civil disturbances strikes floods acts of government or
authorities breakdowns accidents
disease quarantine terrorism medical or
of
Fare
Loss of Deposit
(50) 75 85 100
The above are Destination International cancellation fees Airlines and Tour
Operators may have additional fees
Transfer of a confirmed booking to another tour or departure date is deemed
a cancellation of the original booking There will be no refund for cancellation of
unused services on or after commencement date Please note that
employees of any overseas suppliers are not authorised by Destination
International to make any undertakings to
our clients in respect of refunds or other matters
customs regulations and alterations cancellations or delays concerning
itineraries timetables or accommodation
CONTRACT
The contract between Destination
International is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria By booking with Rail
amp Cruise Tours the client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
referred to in our brochure
Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
of
Fare
Loss of Deposit
(50) 75 85 100
The above are Destination International cancellation fees Airlines and Tour
Operators may have additional fees
Transfer of a confirmed booking to another tour or departure date is deemed
a cancellation of the original booking There will be no refund for cancellation of
unused services on or after commencement date Please note that
employees of any overseas suppliers are not authorised by Destination
International to make any undertakings to
our clients in respect of refunds or other matters
customs regulations and alterations cancellations or delays concerning
itineraries timetables or accommodation
CONTRACT
The contract between Destination
International is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria By booking with Rail
amp Cruise Tours the client agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
referred to in our brochure
Reservations Phone 1300 813 391
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