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Pre-departure: A Preview of the Mini-Extravaganza

The most frequent question I’m fielding about this trip is “What are you going to do there?” so I thought I’d offer a little preview of the planned itinerary.  Below are the planned highlights of the next 3 weeks.

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 Pyramids of Giza

Cairo

  • Pyramids of Giza, Saqqara, Dahshur
  • Coptic Cairo – Christian section of the city of Cairo
  • Islamic Cairo – Islamic quarter containing important historical mosques and monuments
  • Khan El-Khalili – ancient market dating to 1382
  • Egyptian Museum – largest collection of Egyptian antiquities in the world

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Feluccas on the Nile

Aswan

  • Abu Simbel – twin temples located near the shores of Lake Nasser
  • Felucca sailing on the Nile -Egyptian sailboat trip on the river Nile and around Elephantine Island
  • Elephantine Island -Nubian villages, nilometer, Aswan Museum

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View of the Nile and Luxor Temple

Luxor

  • Valley of the Kings/Queens – valley containing 500 years worth of Egyptian kings, queens and other notable figures
  • Karnak Temple – largest pharaonic monument outside of the Giza pyramids
  • Luxor Temple – temple complex from 1400 BC located on the east bank of the Nile
  • Hot-air balloon ride – if the wind cooperates, a flight over the temples of Luxor

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Beach at the Red Sea in Dahab

Dahab

  • SCUBA Diving – Various reefs and sea critters in the Red Sea
  • Mt. Sinai – Allegedly the location that Moses waited to receive the Ten Commandments
  • RELAXING – they tell me Dahab is the best place in the world to relax, read, smoke shisha and watch the world go by

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“The Monastery” at Petra

Petra

  • Roaming buildings and streets of the historic and archaeological city of Petra.  Readers may also recognize Petra as the site of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

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The desert of Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum

  • Overnight trip through the Bedouin “Valley of the Moon.”  Known for its trekking, rock-climbing, camel and horseback riding, camping under the stars.

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Madaba and environs

  • Madaba – small city known for its mosaic making and in particular, the large map of the Holy Land
  • Dead Sea – lowest elevation on Earth’s surface, this sea boasts a salinity of 33.7% (8.6 times more salty than the ocean)
  • Mt. Nebo – Moses again makes an appearance on the mini-Extravaganza as the site where he was allegedly given a view of the promised land that God was giving to the Israelites.
  • Hammamat Ma’in – hot springs.  Time-permitting I may find myself here for an afternoon or so.


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7 responses to “Pre-departure: A Preview of the Mini-Extravaganza”

  1. Mark says:

    Ahhhh, it even has that new blog smell–love it!

    AMAZING itinerary, everything’s in place for an incredible trip, have fun and I’ll be living vicariously through your journey here.

    By the way, “Moses again makes an appearance” for some reason cracked me up. It’s like everywhere you go this month, that pesky Moses will be inexplicably somehow right over your shoulder.

    All the best…

  2. Aunt Joanie says:

    Looking forward to following you on your travels. Can’t wait for the pictures to start poping up. Have fun.

  3. Mom says:

    Have an awesome trip daughter. By the way what is shisha?

  4. Suzy says:

    I’m sooo jealous but will definitely be following along sort of like my own little vacation (if only from work for 5 minutes;).

    Have a great trip, can not wait to read more about it!

  5. Julie says:

    One question…”Did you remember to bring deodorant?” 😉
    Looks like the trip of a lifetime sister…Enjoy it!

  6. Jenifer says:

    Thanks for sharing. Katie is ready to go now….she watched a program that had the sphinx in it and has been obsessed with it lately. Great pictures. We can’t wait to hear and see more.

  7. Audrey says:

    Awesome pictures . . . gives the feeling a being right there beside you. Amazing trip!! I’m totally envious. Will put on my traveling shoes tonight just to have pleasant dreams of far-away lands.

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