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18-Day Exploring Egypt and Israel

Air & Land
$5,058
Land Only
Egypt and Israel Tours Take a cruise on the Nile as part of your journey through Egypt and Israel, and experience what this river, the longest in the world, means to Egypt as a religious, cultural, political and sustainable part of its society. Explore pyramids and mosques, ancient synagogues and markets during your tour through this ancient civilization. Take the time to encounter with the locals from both countries, gaining their understanding of the places and issues of their people and societies.
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Tour Highlights
  • Entrance to a Giza pyramid
  • Visit to the Egyptian Museum
  • Visit to the Solar Boat Museum
  • Visit to the Valley of the Kings and Queens
  • Visit to the Temple of Horus
  • Sailing on a felucca
  • Israel: An Inside View of the Unique Character of the Country Active discussion and walking tour with your tour educator
  • Kibbutz Ideology and Israeli Reality in the 21st Century, night walk and dialogue
  • Participate in a program focused on kabbalah through artwork
  • Kabbalat Shabbat services at a Reform synagogue in Jerusalem, followed by a dialogue with Israeli members of the congregation
  • An Inside View into the Israeli Political Arena, dialogue with a Political Analyst
  • Special tour to the Western Wall Tunnels and the City of David
  • The new Davidson Center in Jerusalem
  • The refurbished Yad Vashem complex in Jerusalem
  • Visit Masada and swim in the Dead Sea
  • Rafting on the Jordan River (seasonal)
  • Jeep tour on the Golan Heights
  • Stars of Caesarea interactive center

 

Trip Includes


  • 17 nights accommodation in selected hotels
  • 2 nights Cairo
  • 4 nights on a luxury cruise ship
  • 2 nights Cairo
  • 1 night Tel Aviv
  • 2 nights Galilee
  • 1 night Haifa
  • 3 nights Jerusalem
  • Breakfast daily and 17 dinners and lunches as per itinerary
  • Sightseeing per itinerary in a modern air-conditioned motor coach with panoramic windows, reclining seats and footrests
  • Services of a friendly and professional English-speaking Expedition Educator throughout the trip
  • Entrance fees per itinerary
  • All hotel and airport portage and tipping included

DAY ONE: Friday
DEPARTURE

  • Depart the U.S. to Egypt.

Overnight: Flight


DAY TWO: Saturday
ARRIVAL TO CAIRO
  • Arrive at Cairo International Airport.
  • Welcome by our representative and assistance with arrival formalities.
  • Transfer to the hotel and check in. (Transfer from airport to hotel is included.)
  • Dinner at the hotel.

Overnight: Cairo


DAY THREE: Sunday
CAIRO: RELIGION & SOCIAL EXPOSURE

  • Breakfast at your hotel.
  • Tour the Cairo Museum, home to more than 120,000 artifacts.
  • Tour Old Cairo, and the late 19th century Ibn Ezra Synagogue where the Cairo Geniza was discovered. The Geniza housed more than 200,000 fragments of Jewish manuscripts dating from the 9th - 19th centuries, offering a wealth of information both scholarly and historical.
  • Visit Coptic Cairo - the Hanging or El Muallaqa Church and the Coptic Museum.
  • Mosques of Cairo - see either the Ibn Tulun Mosque, the oldest in Egypt and one of the largest in the world or the Sultan Hassan Mosque, a colossal campus including both Mosque, Madrasa and Mausoleum.
  • Dinner at a local restaurant.

Overnight: Cairo


DAY FOUR: Monday
CAIRO- LUXOR

  • Breakfast at your hotel.
  • Check out of the hotel - depart for the airport and early morning flight to Luxor, the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes and vast site of New Kingdom ruins - temples, tombs and monuments. 
  • Arrive in Luxor and board the cruise ship.
  • Lunch aboard the cruise ship.
  • Visit the Temple of Karnak or Ipet-Isut - a vast complex of buildings covering about 200 acres; its sheer hugeness of scale is overwhelming.
  • Cross to the West Bank of the Nile and the Valley of the Kings and Queens - see the magnificent Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir-El Bahri and the 60-foot Colossi of Memnon, the twin statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III from the 14th century BCE.
    Temple of Luxor - built during the New Kingdom, on the east bank of the Nile, it was dedicated to the three popular worship figures of the time.
  • Afternoon tea on board.
  • Dinner on board followed by a belly-dancing performance

Overnight: Sonesta St. George, Cruise


DAY FIVE: Tuesday
LUXOR- ESNA

  • Sail to Esna, ancient Upper Kingdom Egyptian city with remains from the later Ptolemaic period as well.
  • Breakfast on board.
  • Morning at leisure.
  • Lunch and afternoon tea on board.
  • Captain's welcome cocktail party in the evening.
  • Evening entertainment - Dinner and dancing.

Overnight: Sonesta St. George, Cruise


DAY SIX: Wednesday
ESNA- KOM OMBO

  • Breakfast on board.
  • Morning at leisure.
  • Lunch on board.
  • Afternoon: visit Edfu's Temple of Horus - second in size only to the Temple of Karnak in Luxor, it is also the best-preserved temple in Egypt and when first discovered in 1798, was buried under 39 feet of Nile river silt.
  • Return to the ship for afternoon tea and sail to Kom Ombo.
  • Dinner and galabya party on board.

Overnight: Sonesta St. George, Cruise


DAY SEVEN: Thursday
KOM OMBO- ASWAN

  • Breakfast on board.
  • Visit the temple shared by the two goddesses, Sobek and Haroeis, in Kom Ombo, ancient Egyptian remains from the Pharaoh and Ptolemaic periods as well.
  • Visit the High Dam in Aswan, representing thousands of years of man's attempts to control the Nile, as well as the nearby Granite Quarries in use since the time of the Pharaohs.
  • Temple of Philae - a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this ancient temple complex was moved in the early 1970s from the Philae islands to Agilkai, about 1/3 of a mile away in order to save it from the dam's flood waters.
  • Sail the Nile on a felucca - a traditional-style, wooden boat with triangular sails. Pass by Kitchener's Island, or the Island of Plants, and the Agha Khan Mausoleum on the west bank of the Nile near Aswan.
  • Afternoon tea on board.
  • Dinner on board.
  • Evening entertainment - Nubian folklore show.

Overnight: Sonesta St. George, Cruise


DAY EIGHT: Friday
ABU SIMBEL (Optional)

  • Breakfast on cruise ship.
  • Check out and disembarkation.
  • Flight from Aswan to Cairo for a day at leisure.

OR

  • Optional tour to Abu Simbel to view the four 65-foot figures guarding the Temple of Ramses II.
  • Flight: Aswan-Abu Simbel-Cairo
  • Return to Cairo.

Overnight: Cairo


DAY NINE: Saturday
CAIRO: SAKKARA, PYRAMIDS & SPHINX

  • Breakfast at your hotel.
  • Morning tour of the Necropolis of Sakkara (City of the Dead). Located on the western bank of the Nile, this vast cemetery was the royal burial place of choice for the ancient capital of Memphis. Visit Djoser's Step Pyramid, Egypt's oldest burial complex and the 35-foot tall statue of Ramses II nearby.
  • Lunch on your own.
  • The Great Pyramid of Giza, also known as Khufu's Pyramid or Pyramid of Cheops, it is the only remaining wonder of the original Seven Wonders of the World. Visit Giza and the three adjoining Pyramids, the Sphinx and the nearby Solar Boat Museum, which houses the reconstructed boat that was used to transport Pharaoh Khufu's remains across the Nile to his burial place, 4,600 years ago.
  • Dinner on your own.

Overnight: Cairo


DAY TEN: Sunday
CAIRO / TEL AVIV

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Transfer to the Cairo International Airport.
  • Flight to Tel Aviv (Flights are included).
  • Welcome by our representative and assistance with arrival formalities.
  • Transfer to Tel Aviv, known as the “city that never sleeps” with its centers of culture and recreation such as the Habima Theater, sprawling beaches, Dizengoff Street and Rabin Square. Airport transfer included.
  • Check into the hotel.
  • Free day to acclimate to Israel.

Overnight: Tel Aviv


DAY ELEVEN: Monday
TEL AVIV

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Enjoy a free day in Tel Aviv, sometimes known as the Big Orange.
  • Walk the busy streets, have a cup of coffee and sit by the beach.
  • Meet your Expedition director and fellow travelers and enjoy a Middle Eastern style dinner with a Yemenite touch at Maganda, offering a varied selection of salads and grilled meats, and located in the Yemenite Quarter of Tel Aviv.
  • Da'at Encounter: An Inside View of the Unique Character of the Country. Enjoy an active discussion and walking tour with your tour educator through the colorful re-gentrified Neve Zedek neighborhood or the 'White City', the collection of Tel Aviv's magnificent Bauhaus architectural structures, now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Overnight: Tel Aviv


DAY TWELVE: Tuesday
ALONG THE COAST

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Check out and depart the hotel.
  • Begin your trip with an introduction and special visit to Independence Hall, site of David Ben-Gurion's monumental proclamation of the State of Israel in December 1948.
  • Visit the Nachalat Binyamin pedestrian mall, with its restored buildings and sidewalk artists, and continue onto the colorful Carmel Market and then to Sheinkin, one of Israel's most avant-garde streets.
  • Depart Tel Aviv.
  • Lunch on your own at the Caesarea Port.
  • Guided visit to Caesarea, one of the Land of Israel's most important cities during the Roman Period; visit the Herodian Theater and new excavations along the Mediterranean shore concluding with a visit to the 900-year-old Crusader city built on the same site.
  • Summer programs:
    • Walk through the 2,000 year old underground water tunnels at Park Alona, which once brought water to Caesarea (water shoes recommended).
  • Winter programs:
    • Special visit to the Tavor Marzipan Factory and Museum in Kfar Tavor
  • All:
    • Check into the Kibbutz guesthouse.
    • Dinner at the guesthouse.

Overnight: Kibbutz Guesthouse, Upper Galilee


DAY THIETEEN: Wednesday
NATURE AND SECURITY

  • Breakfast at the kibbutz guesthouse.
  • Walk through the Tel Dan Nature Reserve located on the largest tributary of the Jordan River and near the biblical settlement of Dan.
  • Take a jeep tour climbing to the Golan Heights in the footsteps of IDF soldiers and their battles in the Six Day War, to enjoy the beautiful natural scenery and gain an insight into the strategic complexity of the Golan, followed by a tour of the Golan Heights.
  • Cross the Golan Plateau to the border with Syria and observe the abandoned city of Kuneitra and the United Nations outpost located nearby.
  • Lunch on your own.
  • Summer programs:
    • Enjoy rafting or kayaking on the Jordan River.
  • Winter programs:
    • Visit the Hula Nature Reserve and the Ophoria Interactive Experience, connecting birds, water and the Zionist endeavor.
  • All:
    • Return to the kibbutz for dinner at the guesthouse.
    • Da'at Encounter: Optional visit with kibbutz members.

  Overnight: Kibbutz Guesthouse, Upper Galilee


DAY FOURTEEN: Thursday
WESTERN GALILEE

  • Breakfast at the kibbutz guesthouse.
  • Check out and depart the kibbutz guesthouse.
  • Explore Safed, a center of Jewish mysticism for hundreds of years, and a contemporary artists' colony, including:
  • Guided visits to the Ari, Caro and Abuhav Synagogues with their great stories and mystical messages.
  • A stroll through the quaint art galleries and shopping in the artists' colony.
  • Da'at Encounter: Participate in a program focused on kabbalah through artwork.
  • Continue to the Western Galilee.
  • Drive north to Rosh Hanikra, a rock formation at the very northern tip of Israel. Rosh Hanikra was created when the strong Mediterranean waters carved subterranean tunnels out of the soft limestone rock, creating beautiful caves and formations.
  • Lunch on your own.
  • Visit Acre (Akko), a UNESCO Heritage Site, and a multi-layered experience from the days of the Crusades through contemporary Israel, including guided visits to:
    • The newly renovated Crusaders' City.
    • The famous British prison used in pre-state days for Jewish and Arab prisoners and the site of the famous prison break re-enacted in the movie Exodus.
    • The Ottoman fortifications around the city.
  • Continue to Haifa.
  • Check into the hotel.
  • Da'at Encounter: Visit a Druse village in the Carmel Mountains for a window into the unique world of the Israeli Druse community, with a home hospitality dinner.

Overnight: Haifa


DAY FIFTEEN: Friday
HEAVENLY AND EARTHLY JERUSALEM

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Check out and depart the hotel.
  • Drive to Jerusalem via the Trans-Israel Highway for a close up view of the ‘Security Barrier' along the seam zone between Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
  • Stop at Mount Scopus to say the traditional “shehechiyanu” blessing, recited upon entering Jerusalem, followed by an introduction to the city.
  • Walking tour through the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, for guided visits to some of the sites excavated over the past 30 years, including:
    • The Cardo, a Byzantine street that is now the oldest shopping arcade in the world.
    • The Hurva Square, the central square of the Jewish Quarter.
    • Guided visit through the 2,000-year-old Herodian Mansions in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City OR Guided visit to the Davidson Archaeological Park with a special visit to the Davidson Center, followed by a guided visit to the Southern Wall Excavations.
  • Visit the Western Wall Tunnel, the underground continuation of the Western Wall alongside the Temple Mount.
  • Experience the sites, smells, and tastes of Jerusalem while walking through the Machaneh Yehuda market with lunch on your own.
  • Check into the hotel.
  • Da'at Encounter: Kabbalat Shabbat services at a Reform synagogue in Jerusalem, followed by a dialogue with Israeli members of the congregation.
  • Festive Shabbat Dinner. 

Overnight: Jerusalem


DAY SIXTEEN: Saturday
SHABBAT IN JERUSALEM

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Option 1
    • Optional day visit to Masada, Ein Gedi and the Dead Sea, with lunch on own.
  • Option 2
    • Optional Shabbat services.
  • Lunch on your own.
  • Free afternoon
  • All:
    • Enjoy dinner on your own in Jerusalem, choosing from a wide array of restaurants.

Overnight: Jerusalem


DAY SEVENTEEN: Sunday
THE LAYERS OF JERUSALEM

  • Early breakfast at the hotel.
  • Depart the hotel.
  • Guided visit through the newly renovated Yad Vashem complex, the Jewish National Memorial to the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust, including: the new Historical Museum, and the Children's Memorial, with a memorial service (children under 10 will have a separate program).
  • Lunch on Own
  • Guided visit through the City of David's new excavations, which have redefined the origins of Jerusalem; and possibly wade through the 2,600 year-old-Hezekiah's Water Tunnel in the Kidron Valley (weather permitting, water shoes recommended).
  • Return to the hotel.
  • Enjoy dinner at Olive & Fish, a meat and fish restaurant, located across from the Liberty Bell Gardens.
    Adults
  • Da'at Encounter: An Inside View into the Israeli Political Arena, dialogue with a political analyst.
    Youth
  • Da'at Encounter: Special Mifgash with the Israeli youth movement, including a falafel dinner.

Overnight: Jerusalem


DAY EIGHTEEN: Monday
RETURN TO THE U.S

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Check out of the hotel.
  • Transfer to the airport for flight home. (Hotel transfers included. Please allow a minimum of three hours for check-in).
  • Flight back to the U.S. (Arrival on the same day).
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