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Explore the wonders of Egypt as you travel from Cairo to Luxor and Aswan, visiting ancient temples and experiencing modern Egyptian life. You’ll learn the vast history and mythology of some of ancient Egypt’s key players, visit their temples, and learn their beliefs while experiencing the beauty of the Nile. Next we head to Jordan, where you will discover all of Jordan’s remarkable sights like Jerash, where situated in the foothills of the mountain of Gilead, the ancient city is reminiscent of the Roman Empire Kerak; Mount Nebo, the place where Prophet Moses looked at the promised land before he died and alleged to be his burial place; visit the Madaba;; and explore the legendary lost city of Petra. See the Treasury, the Theater, the Royal Tombs, and the Street of Facades, then climb up to admire the Monastery and descend to the basin, pass by Wadi Rum, towards Dead Sea. Float on the salty water of the Dead Sea. Be ready for unforgettable trip!

Itinerary
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Day 1:
Departure from Canada
Board your overnight flight to Cairo today
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Day 2:
Cairo Arrival
Upon arrival in Cairo, claim your bags and proceed towards arrival hall. Our representative will meet you and assist you with your transfer to hotel. (Standard check-in time is 3:00 pm). Our local representative will assist you with a smooth check-in and review your itinerary with you to confirm your tour and transfer times. The remainder of the evening is at your leisure.
If you have arrived early, you might like to take a stroll on the streets of Cairo.
Accommodation: Steigenberger Pyramids CairoSteigenberger Pyramids Cairo
Amidst the Great Pyramids of Giza, historical landmarks and the Sphinx Airport, nestles the newly launched Steigenberger Pyramids Cairo hotel with its luxury hotel rooms. Explore the exceptional journey through history where Egyptian heritage meets luxurious European hospitality. The hotel is located just across the New Egyptian Grand Museum and is only 25km away from downtown Cairo. It is the idyllic hideaway for sightseeing and relaxation.
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Day 3:
Cairo – Pyramids, Sphinx, and Egyptian Museum
Followed by breakfast, meet your guide and proceed to explore the Giza Plateau where you will enjoy the panoramic view of the great pyramids Cheops, and Mycenirus, and The Sphinx the statue with a human head which refers to wisdom and body of Lion which refers to Power and the Valley temple.
Enjoy Lunch at a local restaurant. Post lunch visit The Egyptian Museum where treasures of Ancient Egyptian kings and queens are guarded, especially the content of Tut-Ankhamun tomb. You will be mesmerized by the greatness of Ancient Egyptian civilization. Then heading to the old market Khan El-Khalili, where you can enjoy the handmade Egyptian objects and souvenirs. After finishing your tour around 16:00 you will be transferred back to your hotel in Cairo.
Evening enjoy an early dinner at the restaurant followed by transfer to your hotel. Overnight in Cairo.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, DinnerAccommodation: Steigenberger Pyramids CairoSteigenberger Pyramids Cairo
Amidst the Great Pyramids of Giza, historical landmarks and the Sphinx Airport, nestles the newly launched Steigenberger Pyramids Cairo hotel with its luxury hotel rooms. Explore the exceptional journey through history where Egyptian heritage meets luxurious European hospitality. The hotel is located just across the New Egyptian Grand Museum and is only 25km away from downtown Cairo. It is the idyllic hideaway for sightseeing and relaxation.
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Day 4:
Cairo – Aswan – Nile Cruise
After the breakfast at your hotel in Cairo, our representative will transfer you to Cairo airport for your flight to Aswan.
Upon arrival you will be transferred to our Nile cruise ship. After freshening up enjoy lunch and begin your Nile quest by visiting the High Dam of Aswan, and the ancient Granite Quarries, where one of Queen Hatshepsut’s obelisks lies abandoned in the bedrock. Your guide will explain to you how the construction of the dam and subsequent creation of Lake Nasser required the relocation of the Nubian people and several important historical monuments, including Abu Simbel, which you have the opportunity to visit tomorrow. We’ll then take a short boat ride to Agilkia Island to explore the Temple of Isis at Philae. Built during the Ptolemaic Kingdom (305 BC to 30 BC), the temple is dedicated to Isis, one of the oldest goddesses of ancient Egypt and worshipped as the paragon of motherly virtues. It is believed that the last Egyptian hieroglyph was written on the island of Philae in the late fourth century.
Return back to the cruise for dinner and entertainment on board. Overnight on Board the Cruise
Cruise – Blue Shadow Princess Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, DinnerAccommodation: Blue Shadow Princess CruiseBlue Shadow Princess Cruise
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Day 5:
Aswan – Kom Ombo - Edfu
This morning is yours to spend as you please in Aswan or take the opportunity to join our most recommended optional excursion to the temples of Abu Simbel
Add-on Excursion to Abu Simbel – CAD 255 Per person (minimum 2 Pax)
The two massive temples in southern Egypt. Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the “Nubian Monuments”, these iconic temples were carved out of the mountainside in the 13th century BC, during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II. With the four gargantuan statues of Ramses guarding the Great Temple, carved directly out of the mountain on the west bank of the Nile, this is one of Egypt’s most memorable sights.
Please note this optional activity has a very early start (but it’s totally worth it). The journey by land is 3 -4 hours each way, with an early departure from Aswan at 4 am
For those opting to stay on board, enjoy breakfast and spend time on board. After lunch sail down the Nile in style, relaxing on deck whilst observing rural life on the shores and taking in the changing landscape of the mighty river. We visit the fertile bank of the Nile to visit Kom-Ombo Temples, a unique ‘double’ temple dedicated to both the crocodile god Sobek, and the falcon god Haroeris (Horus). After exploring the temple, we’ll then continue on to Edfu, where we’ll spend the night on board the cruise ship with Egyptian Folkloric show. Overnight on Board the Cruise
Cruise – Blue Shadow Princess Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, DinnerAccommodation: Blue Shadow Princess CruiseBlue Shadow Princess Cruise
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Day 6:
Edfu – Karnak Temple – Luxor
Morning after breakfast, visit the Temple of Horus (also known as the Temple of Edfu), it is considered the best-preserved cult temple in Egypt. This is partly because it was built later than most: in the Ptolemaic era from 237 to 57 BC. Despite its later date, it reflects traditional pharaonic architecture and so provides an excellent idea of how all the temples once looked. Return back to cruise. Enjoy lunch whilst sailing on to Luxor via Esna lock to which you will get the opportunity to see local life and take some memorable pictures.
Evening enjoy the fascinating insight into Ancient Egypt along with the East Bank of the Nile. Explore the magnificent Karnak Temple, which is perhaps the most impressive of all the ancient Pharaohs’ monumental works. One of the world’s most celebrated temple complexes, Karnak is a house of the gods built over a period of some 200 years.
Return back to the cruise for dinner and entertainment on board. Overnight on Board the Cruise
Cruise – Blue Shadow Princess Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, DinnerAccommodation: Blue Shadow Princess CruiseBlue Shadow Princess Cruise
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Day 7:
Luxor – Cairo
Add-on: Early Morning Luxor West Bank Hot Balloon – CAD 150
Your stay in Luxor would not quite be the same without a bird’s eye view of the city from one a hot air balloons. Departing from your cruise ship just before dawn, cross the River Nile to the West Bank – where your hot air balloon awaits. After a safety briefing and introduction to your ground crew and pilot, you will climb into the balloon’s basket and get ready for lift off. It is then time for the gentle rise into the dawn sky. Away from the daytime crowds, you will drift peacefully over the west Bank of Luxor and sights such as the monuments of Thebes. The early morning sun rising over the East Bank will illuminate the city and the surrounding mountains.
The Hot Air Balloon fly depends very much on weather and might not be available daily, from October till next April is the best time for it
Enjoy your breakfast on board the cruise. We could not leave Luxor before we visit the west bank of the Nile. Today we will take the time to visit several sites. One of the sites we will visit is the Valley of the Kings. After pyramid building began to wane, the kings still needed a final resting place to preserve themselves and store all their treasures. Housing nearly all the tombs for the kings of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties, the Valley of the Kings was designed to help hide the burial places of the kings to prevent looting.
One of the most famous tombs here is the tomb of Tutankhamen. We will have the opportunity to explore some of the tombs. Next, we move to the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. Hatshepsut was the wife to Thutmose II but became pharaoh after he died. This mortuary temple was modeled after Mentuhotep’s but at a much larger scale. We will explore this beautiful temple which is set into the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari. As we continue our sightseeing, we will move to Deir el-Medina, which is the ancient village of the craftsmen of the Valley of the Kings.
Our last site to visit will be the Colossi of Memnon where you will see two (nearly 60 feet tall) seated statues of Amenhotep III. These statues were once the entrance to Amenhotep’s mortuary temple. As our day concludes, you will be transferred to Luxor airport for your flight to Cairo.
Upon arrival in Cairo, you will be transferred to Hotel. Spend rest of the day exploring the Cairo or shop for last minute souvenirs.
Add-on – Sound & Light Show at the Pyramids – CAD 85
Evening see the Great Pyramids illuminated at night at this spectacular sound and light show with a stunning audio-visual display. Learn about the history of Ancient Egypt and the story of the Sphinx, guardian of the Giza Necropolis for over 5000 years. The show starts with the story of the Sphinx who has been the vigilant guardian of the city of the dead for five thousand years. The show also depicts the story of building the pyramids and relates the history of great figures of ancient Egypt such as Thutmosis IV, Akhnaten, Nefertiti and Tut Ankh Amon.Overnight in Cairo
Meals: BreakfastAccommodation: Ramses HiltonRamses Hilton
Overlooking the River Nile, our hotel is off Nile Corniche Road, one kilometer from central Cairo’s Tahrir Square. We’re adjacent to Ramses Mall and within two kilometers of the iconic Cairo Tower and the Egyptian Museum. Perks include a river-facing outdoor pool, our 24-hour casino, billiards hall, and fitness center complete with a sauna.
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Day 8:
Cairo - Amman
Today marks the end of your Egypt Vacation. You will be transferred to airport for your flight to Amman,
Upon arrival in Amman, claim your bags and proceed towards arrival hall. Our representative will meet you and assist you with your transfer to hotel. (Standard check-in time is 3:00 pm). Overnight in Amman
Meals: BreakfastAccommodation: Grand MillieniumGrand Millienium
7 Illiyah Abou Madi Street, Shmeisani Amman 11194 - Jordan Amman Amman, 11194, Jordanhttps://www.millenniumhotels.com/en/amman/grand-millennium-amman/+962 6 500 4500Along a road lined with shops and eateries, this upscale hotel is 4 km from archaeological exhibits at The Jordan Museum, and 34 km from Queen Alia International Airport.
Bright rooms provide flat-screen TVs, city views and safes; some have floor-to-ceiling windows. Club level rooms add access to a private lounge offering free breakfast and evening cocktails. Suites add sitting areas; upgraded suites feature living/dining areas and/or butler service. Wi-Fi and in-room dining are available.
There are 3 bars, including a cigar bar and a lively rooftop lounge. Other amenities consist of an international restaurant and a cafe, plus a gym and a spa.
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Day 9:
Amman Sightseeing
After breakfast, transfer to the old Roman city of Jerash for a half day visit; Jerash the Jewel of the North is one of the largest and most well-preserved sites of Roman architecture in the world outside Italy. A close second to Petra on the list of favorite destinations in Jordan, the ancient city of Jerash boasts an unbroken chain of human occupation dating back more than 6,500 years. The citys golden age came under Roman rule and the site is now generally acknowledged to be one of the best-preserved Roman provincial towns in the world. Hidden for centuries in sand before being excavated and restored over the past 70 years, Jerash reveals a fine example of the grand, formal provincial Roman urbanism that is found throughout the Middle East, comprising paved and colonnaded streets, soaring hilltop temples, handsome theatres, spacious public squares and plazas, baths, fountains and city walls pierced by towers and gates. Continue to Ajloun for a visit of Ajloun Castle; located 28km from Jerash and 76km North West of Amman, Ajloun is a hilly town noted for its impressive ruins and the 12th century fortress, known as Ajloun Castle, built by the nephew of Saladin. Drive back to Amman for a Panoramic City Tour and Proceed to hotel in Amman. Evening at leisure and overnight in Amman
Meals: BreakfastAccommodation: Grand MillieniumGrand Millienium
7 Illiyah Abou Madi Street, Shmeisani Amman 11194 - Jordan Amman Amman, 11194, Jordanhttps://www.millenniumhotels.com/en/amman/grand-millennium-amman/+962 6 500 4500Along a road lined with shops and eateries, this upscale hotel is 4 km from archaeological exhibits at The Jordan Museum, and 34 km from Queen Alia International Airport.
Bright rooms provide flat-screen TVs, city views and safes; some have floor-to-ceiling windows. Club level rooms add access to a private lounge offering free breakfast and evening cocktails. Suites add sitting areas; upgraded suites feature living/dining areas and/or butler service. Wi-Fi and in-room dining are available.
There are 3 bars, including a cigar bar and a lively rooftop lounge. Other amenities consist of an international restaurant and a cafe, plus a gym and a spa.
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Day 10:
Amman – Petra
After breakfast, drive along the 2000 year old Kings Highway; the ancient road mentioned in the Bible, which links prehistoric villages from the Stone Age and biblical towns. Stop at Madaba, The City of Mosaics, 30 Km south of Amman. Visit the towns main attraction, the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George which houses the famous 6th Century Byzantine mosaic map of holy sites of the biblical world. Proceed to Mount Nebo, said to be Moses burial place. The mountain, which rises to 840m of altitude, offers a spectacular view of the Holy Land. Continue driving along the Kings Highway, to arrive at Kerak, the magnificent Crusader Castle. Built in the 12th century AD, it is one of the largest Crusader castles in the Levant. Situated on a hilltop about 1000 meters above sea level and surrounded by a valley on three sides, Kerak has been inhabited since at least the Iron Age, and was an important city for the Moabites. Finally proceed to Petra for overnight at hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, DinnerAccommodation: Old Village ResortOld Village Resort
Kings Hwy., Wadi Musa, Jordanhttps://www.oldvillageresort.com/+962 7 9081 4132Set in a stone building, this homey hotel is 3 km from the archaeological site of Petra and 126 km from King Hussein International Airport.
The cozy, relaxed rooms come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus room service, minibars, and tea and coffeemakers. Suites add sitting areas. Some feature stone walls.
Parking is complimentary. A warm restaurant serves international cuisine. Other amenities include an indoor pool, a sauna, a terrace and a business center, plus barbecue facilities. A breakfast buffet is offered, as is an airport shuttle (fee).
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Day 11:
Petra
After breakfast a full day visit of the Rose Red City of Petra “ a treasure of the ancient world. Celebrating in 2012 the 200th year of its rediscovery, the ancient Nabatean city of Petra was recently voted as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It is without a doubt Jordan’s most valuable treasure and greatest tourist attraction. In 1985 Petra was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Begin your visit by enjoying a walk or a short horse ride from Petra’s main entrance to the entrance of the old city through the Siq, which is a 1210 meters long narrow canyon. As you reach the end of the Siq, the first and greatest monument of Petra slowly comes into view this is the famous Treasury monument Al Khazneh. Petra is an extraordinary and unique place, which was built by the Arab Nabateans more than 2000 years ago. The Nabateans carved their monumental tombs, palaces, temples and treasury from the deserts natural rose-colored rocks and sandstones. Petra was an important junction for the silk, spice and other trade routes that linked the Eastern world with that of the West. Indulge yourself and allow our professional guide to walk you through the architectural and spiritual wonders of this majestic place explaining every detail. Overnight in Petra.
Meals: Breakfast, DinnerAccommodation: Old Village ResortOld Village Resort
Kings Hwy., Wadi Musa, Jordanhttps://www.oldvillageresort.com/+962 7 9081 4132Set in a stone building, this homey hotel is 3 km from the archaeological site of Petra and 126 km from King Hussein International Airport.
The cozy, relaxed rooms come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus room service, minibars, and tea and coffeemakers. Suites add sitting areas. Some feature stone walls.
Parking is complimentary. A warm restaurant serves international cuisine. Other amenities include an indoor pool, a sauna, a terrace and a business center, plus barbecue facilities. A breakfast buffet is offered, as is an airport shuttle (fee).
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Day 12:
Petra – Wadi Rum – Dead Sea
After breakfast, Spend time at leisure. Post Lunch, You are taken for an adventurous Bedouin 4X4 ride inside the moonlike desert of Wadi Rum. Vast, echoing and stunning in its natural beauty, Wadi Rum epitomizes the romance of the desert. With its moonscape of ancient valleys and towering sandstone mountains rising out of the sand, Wadi Rum is also home to several Bedouin tribes who live in scattered camps throughout the area. Climbers are especially attracted to Wadi Rum because of its sheer granite and sandstone cliffs, while hikers enjoy its vast empty spaces. Wadi Rum is probably best known because of its connection with the enigmatic British officer T.E. Lawrence, who was based here during the Great Arab Revolt of 1917-18. Much of David Leans “A Lawrence of Arabia” a was filmed in Wadi Rum.
Post Safari, we will proceed to the lowest point on earth Dead Sea. Overnight in Dead Sea
Meals: Breakfast, LunchAccommodation: Movenpick Dead SeaMovenpick Dead Sea
Dead Sea Road Sweimeh Amman, 11180, Jordanhttps://www.movenpick.com/en/middle-east/jordan/dead-sea/resort-dead-sea/overview/962 5 356 1111Designed like a traditional village, this polished beachfront resort is 8 km from the Jordan River and 30 km from the Mujib Biosphere Reserve.
Featuring balconies with Jordan Valley or Dead Sea views, the upscale rooms have minibars, free Wi-Fi and satellite TV, plus safes and sitting areas. Upgraded rooms add access to a pool and hot tub area. Suites have separate living rooms; a villa adds a private pool.
There are Italian, Asian and grill eateries, plus 5 bars offering light meals. Breakfast is served in a cozy Mediterranean restaurant (fee). The resort has a private beach, tennis courts and a kids’ club, plus a 6,000 sq m wellness center.
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Day 13:
Dead Sea
Day is free at leisure. Swim or float on this sea rich in minerals and salts or indulge in a free spa treatment of natural mud from the Dead Sea earth! The Dead Sea is one of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in the world and the lowest point on Earth, lying at 423m below sea level, this vast stretch of water receives a number of incoming rivers, including the River Jordan. Once the waters reach the Dead Sea they are land-locked and have nowhere to go, so they evaporate, leaving behind a dense, rich, cocktail of salts and minerals that supply industry, agriculture and medicine with some of its finest products.
The Dead Sea is flanked by mountains to the east and the rolling hills of Jerusalem to the west, giving it an almost other-worldly beauty. Although sparsely populated and serenely quiet now, the area is believed to have been home to five Biblical cities: Sodom, Gomorrah, Adman, Zebouin and Zoar (Bela).
Meals: BreakfastAccommodation: Movenpick Dead SeaMovenpick Dead Sea
Dead Sea Road Sweimeh Amman, 11180, Jordanhttps://www.movenpick.com/en/middle-east/jordan/dead-sea/resort-dead-sea/overview/962 5 356 1111Designed like a traditional village, this polished beachfront resort is 8 km from the Jordan River and 30 km from the Mujib Biosphere Reserve.
Featuring balconies with Jordan Valley or Dead Sea views, the upscale rooms have minibars, free Wi-Fi and satellite TV, plus safes and sitting areas. Upgraded rooms add access to a pool and hot tub area. Suites have separate living rooms; a villa adds a private pool.
There are Italian, Asian and grill eateries, plus 5 bars offering light meals. Breakfast is served in a cozy Mediterranean restaurant (fee). The resort has a private beach, tennis courts and a kids’ club, plus a 6,000 sq m wellness center.
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Day 14:
Dead Sea – Amman - Departure
Today you will be transferred to Queen Alia Airport for your onward flight
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- Entrance to the attractions as specified in the itinerary.
- Porterage of one piece of luggage in and out of hotels
- Transportation in Deluxe Tourist Vehicle
- Services of English-speaking driver/ guide for all transfers and sightseeing
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Recent Reviews
Hi Nazir, We really enjoyed our trip to India that you arranged. The site selections were fantastic (as our travel MD commented), the hotels were comfortable, the drivers were highly skilled, and our tour guide Harry was brilliant and so well informed. He adapted to our interests with ad hoc additions that added much to our experience. Rajeev kept in touch with us as well along the way. So thanks again for this memorable experience.
Arnie Funk and Sharie Edwards
Vancouver, Canada
Good afternoon Nazir, We want to let you know that we thoroughly enjoyed our recent trip to Northern India. Everyone who dealt with us on this journey, being yourself with planning and booking, Rajeev the head of operations in Delhi, Yajur our tour guide and mentor during the tours and everyone else involved, deserve rave reviews. All were knowledgeable, professional, passionate in what they did and more than willing to do that little bit extra to make our trip an exceptional experience. I cannot praise these people enough. Along with your staff, the tour program, the places we visited and the local people with whom we interacted have made us appreciate and be amazed of a country, people and culture which apparently we really knew so little about. Our minds and eyes have been opened to a wonderful place which now we hope to see more of. Oh, and going by our tour group the shopping was great also. We want to thank you and everyone involved for creating a wonderful experience for us. Best regards,
Murray and Pat E.
Edmonton, Canada
We want to tell you how much we enjoyed our trip with your tour company. Right from the onset our business class flights to our guides, bus drivers and wonderful food and accommodation we felt really well taken care of. We had a very congenial group of new friends on our bus tour to Delhi, Agra, Rathambore Park, Jaipur and we left them reluctantly to go to Darjeeling. Our trip to Varanasi was likewise a wonderful adventure. Again, our guide and driver treated us like their parents! Our trips down the Ganges will be ever remembered. Your agent in Delhi, Rajeev was always in touch to make sure we were happy and well taken care of. The only negatives were things out of anyone's control- the pollution, the lack of wine stores and the basic need for more jobs for the poor! But that is India! Thank you again for making our trip so memorable. Sincerely,
Ralph and Margaret Franksen
Delta, Canada
Hi, Nazir. Sorry, I haven't written sooner but I have had a bad cold since returning from our amazing India trip. Both Stuart and I had a wonderful experience as it was much more than either of us expected. As our guide Yajure explained to us, India has been "cleaning itself up". What a wonderful surprise. Delhi being a bustling mega city, was a joy to experience in the few days we were there. Our bus rides, while exciting due to the different "vehicles, animals and people on the roads, made our journeys very colorful. Yajure was a wonderful, generous and knowledgeable guide. He is a walking encyclopedia. He was extremely accommodating and adaptable at a moments notice. Seeing the Taj Mahal, Buddha's birthplace, the Red Fort, the Ganges in Varanasi and of course the city of Jaipur brought the trip to life. It was all mesmerizing. Your colleague Rajeev in Delhi was very helpful and kind and protective of us. Although he was mourning the loss of his dear father, he made himself available to us. So that's it Nazir. We certainly will not hesitate to recommend your company to any of our friends and family. Yours truly,
Shelley Rosen and Stuart McPherson
Aurora, Canada
Namaste, and thanks for the email Nazir. My husband and I are still under the powerful influence of India – having thoroughly enjoyed the 2 weeks we had there. It’s really difficult to synthesize our experience but I will try to give some feedback. Both of us felt that we learned so much and really broadened our understanding of cultural and political issues in addition to seeing, tasting, smelling, and tasting some of India’s diversity. I really appreciated the diverse environments: urban, heritage sites, forest reserve, streets/river exposure in Varanasi, the roadside rural life viewed as we traveled between major sites. I’m especially glad that we added on the Varanasi trip which broadened our experience considerably. We were ever so fortunate in the timing (just after the monsoon season) and got to see a relatively ‘green’ India. Several local guides commented that we were a ‘lucky’ group in terms of being in the right places at the right times for certain things – such as seeing tigers, getting to the Taj Mahal just prior to its ‘mudding’. The tour itinerary was well planned and varied – given that any group of 22 people will have different preferences. We found our tour guide to be excellent: knowledgeable, flexible, and always anticipating when/where changes might be needed either for our comfort or safety. Many thanks for that. And he was ever so patient in spite of challenging situations. I’m a cautious traveller (in contrast to my husband) but even I felt very safe. Our guide was extremely good at keeping us together while also allowing plenty of photo ops, cooling down periods, and preparing us for the next point of interest. The tour guide was very good with history and cultural information that made the bus travel time both informative and seem shorter. All contacts were very friendly, courteous, and helpful. One hardly mentioned an issue and it was addressed; To summarize, the trip was amazing! We are so very glad we went and still bask in India’s glow. Fond memories, great photos, and a great appreciation for the country and its peoples! Please convey our thanks to all who made the trip possible. Regards,
Cynthia Toman (on behalf of Earl as well)
Toronto, Canada
Hi Nazir, The India tour was excellent. The accommodations and meals was great , spicy but you get used to it after a couple of days, The hotel staff making every effort to accommodate and attending to any request from the tour participants. The tour bus was quite satisfactory with the driver and assistant quite helpful, keeping the bus clean. The Tour guide was excellent and quite knowledgeable about the history of the Indian civilization. Also handling the tickets to the various sites so the was little delay getting in and experiencing the splendor that is India Pick up and drop off from the airport went without any incidence. Overall, a great experience that will not be forgotten.
Anirud and Hafeeza
Toronto, Canada
Hi Nazir, Greg and I thoroughly enjoyed our trip to India. We were impressed with the excellent service from all Explore India personnel. Your choice of hotels, points of interest and breakfasts were excellent. Our driver and bus helper were especially good. Thank you for a wonderful trip. Ram, ram
Elaine and Greg
Burnaby, Canada
The trip to India was much more than I expected. Often the expression....Go to India and change your Life....that is what I experienced! From weather, hotels, food, transportation to our guides...top grade!!!! Thanks you for putting this wonderful vacation together for us!!! It holds memories for a Lifetime!!! When I get some photos edited I will send you a link! Great Job!
Linda Swanson
Nelson, Canada
Just returned home and trying to get over the jet-lag. Thoroughly enjoyed the trip – would hardly recommend your tour company. (first time with your company). The itinerary was well planned, transportation and accommodations were excellent and so was our tour guide. Had planned on staying in China for an additional 10 days but did not realize it was a Chinese holiday and we were not able to book any additional trips. Had I known this, I probably would have booked an additional tour with your company.
Polly Gretchin
Hope, Canada
Apologies for the delay in regard to this reply. It has been 3 weeks since we got back but the first one was an adjustment to time and travel. There are just not enough good words to describe the trip but it was definitely spectacular and above expectations. Exceptionally well organized and highly professional personnel were involved in the tour. India is just so remarkable as there is so much history. We crammed and read 3 books about the country in advance but there is so very much more to learn. To be able to travel there and have professional tour guides with that depth of knowledge was fortunate indeed. Can’t say enough about the calibre of Sandeep Singh regarding his professionalism, knowledge, organizational skills and overall ability! Hilal Lone did a good job for us during the Kashmir part of it! Besides the 2 guides, there were a lot of people to acknowledge in regard to the success of the trip. Unfortunately we won’t be able to name everyone. However, we will start with yourself Nazir. Being patient, personable, and responsive in terms of direction up front made for easier planning. Those who headed up organization at the other end, such as Rajeev Sharma, went beyond the call of duty to get their part of the operation right. If only for our jetlag the day after we arrived, he would have got us to a cricket game! Rafiq Mohamed did his part as well for the Kashmir leg of the trip. Last but not least, people such as the driver, Dalit Singh Walia, and his assistant Anand Mishra, made the journey what it was. The wondrous architecture we saw was at times almost surreal. They were so advanced in this regard so very long ago! Because some were so spectacular and precise, pictures do not quite do it justice, one has to simply see it! Also so impressed with the people of India. Massive population but they have found a way to make it work. Seemingly caring to each other and respectful and friendly towards tourists. Maybe the “hawkers” not so much. To a certain extent, one even adjusts to the heat. After time spent at the sites the air-conditioned vehicles helped in this regard. Small detail maybe, but cold bottled water always being available was quite important. The tour offered a good mix and variation of experiences. The trip into the forest was definitely special. Viewing the wildlife, especially the Bengal tiger, will always be a memorable lifetime experience. The quality of accommodation was very high. The variety and selection for meals offered up something that I expect everyone could be satisfied with, as we were. Never knew anything about Explore India before the trip. Now that we do and experienced it, we would certainly highly recommend your company and the tour! Cheers,
Marilyn & Emil
Saskatoon, Canada
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Be sure to take notice of our standard of accommodation, the specialized sightseeing trips, the seamless flow of the itinerary, the comfort of the coach you will travel in, the customized dining experiences, and much more.
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No company is big or small when you have 100% capability of exceeding guest expectations. A rating of 10 out of 10 does not adequately reflect the level of the experience and value of the tour that we provide to India especially for the first time visitors. Explore World Journeys success can be traced all the way back to those early days of learning what it means to be a host and to this day, our motto is to treat the guest like a member of the family. A sure testimonial to the business, given the fact that many Canadians have travelled not one, not twice, but three times with Explore World Journeys, the early teachings seem to have paid off, as luxury tours with us is a sought-after experience in Canada and beyond.