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Malaysia Taba DahabMalisia-Taba-Dahab-stcathr

Itinerary: 02 nights/03 days:

Cairo/ Taba / pharaohs Island/DAHAB/ST.Catherines / cairo

Day 1: Departure cairo / TABA ( Pharaohs Islaqnd )

From CAIRO Transfer to Taba visit Taba is pharaohs Island and drive

Lunch ITaba and drive to Dahab ( Dinner in camp ) overnight in a camp

Day 2: DAHAB / St.catherines

After having with await mails in camp you will drive to St. Catherine. Lunch Dinner and.

St. Catherine overnight in a camp

Day 3: St. catherines / CAIRO

Early morning ascent to the summit of Gebel Musa to view the sunrise. Afterwards visit to the mediaeval Monastery. At noon

After having with await mails in CAMP drive to back to cairo of the day Free.

At 02:00pm you will be transferred to Cairo by A\C Bus.

End of service.

Rates per person in Egyptian Pounds in CAMP

Rate per person for group only

LE. 380

Includes

01 nights in Dahab { with await mails }

01 night in St. catherines { with await mails }

Licensed Egyptologist escort/guide

.All transfers per program in A/C Bus.

Accommodation

Hotels in Daha for 01 nights on with await mails :

Hotels in St.catherines for 01 night on with await mails :

Our accommodation with await mails

Remarks

- These rates are in Egyptian Pounds

- These rates are for Groups

- These rates are per person in Double room in camp

- These are available from 25.10.2011 till 05.02.2012

- Should the government tax increase it will be added on the total amount.

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The Fortress of Pharaoh's Island Pharaoh's Island, also called Coral Island or Geziret Faraoun.It lies eight kilometers south of Taba and 250 meters off the coast. The Phoenicians were the first to make use of this island's natural harbor during the 10th century BC to foster trade with Egypt Early in the 12th century the Crusaders built a fortress there, to protect pilgrims traveling between Jerusalem and the Monastery of St Catherine and to harass Arab trade as well. Sultan Salah El Din (Saladin) evicted the Crusaders from the island and significantly strengthened the fortress later in the 12th century. Today you can follow in the footsteps of the legendary Lawrence of Arabia and explore the fully renovated fortress of medieval character with its towers, arched doorways, sleeping quarters, baths and kitchens.

Mount Moses

A pilgrimage trip from Sharm El Sheikh to the mountain where Moses received the tablets of the Law with the Ten Commandments a memorable experience and watching the sun rise from its peak which is 2882 meters above the sea level The view from the peak is truly breathtaking and well worth the efforts of ascending.

Mount Moses

Mount Moses

St. Catherine Monastery

Located at the foot of Mount Sinai it has attracted pilgrims since AD 337 when the Empress Helena, mother of the Greek king Constantine, ordered the building of a sanctuary around the site where Moses is reputed to have encountered the Burning Bush. You can also visit the richly adorned church, the ‘Burning Bush’ chapel, the library and Moses’ Well.There are some of the world’s best-preserved and priceless ancient manuscripts and icons.

St. Catherine Monastery

St. Catherine Monastery


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