Max Height

The Pyramids

Trip Days

14 Days

Type

Luxury

Experience

Priceless

We are delighted to invite you on another extraordinary journey with Chef Eric Leterc, as Seawind Tours & Travel — leading the way in luxury travel since 1988 — unveils one of the most inspiring destinations on earth: Egypt, the land of the pharaohs.

Together, we’ll step into a world where history and legend meet, exploring Egypt’s most extraordinary treasures — from the magnificent new Grand Egyptian Museum and the ancient capital of Memphis, to the awe-inspiring Pyramids of Giza and the Necropolis of Sakkara. Our immersive days continue through the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization and its celebrated Royal Mummies Gallery, where the stories of Egypt’s rulers come vividly to life through the insight of our expert Egyptologist, traveling with us every step of the way.

Our 13-night, 14-day journey spans the length of Egypt — from Upper to Lower Egypt — including a four-night cruise aboard Abercrombie & Kent’s luxurious Sanctuary Nile Adventurer. Along the way, we’ll marvel at the grandeur of Abu Simbel, discover the serenity of Aswan with visits to the Nubian Museum and Nubian Village, and wander through the temples of Luxor — Karnak, the Valley of the Kings and Queens, and the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. In Cairo, our adventure continues with an exclusive visit inside the Abdeen Palace, explorations of the historic Egyptian Museum, and time to savor the rich atmosphere of Islamic Cairo and the bustling Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, before visiting the sacred sites of Old Cairo.

And for a truly unforgettable highlight — we’ve secured special access to the Paws of the Great Sphinx on the same day we visit the Pyramids, offering a once-in-a-lifetime perspective few travelers ever experience.

Seawind Tours & Travel, Inc. — celebrating 37 years of creating journeys that go beyond extraordinary, curating once-in-a-lifetime experiences for travelers who seek nothing less than the very best.


Trip Overview
  • 27 Aug
    Arrive in Cairo, gateway to Egypt’s treasures
  • 28 Aug
    Explore the Grand Egyptian Museum
  • 29 Aug
    Discover the Pyramids of Giza with insider access to the Great Sphinx
  • 30 Aug
    Visit the National Museum & Khan El-Khalili Bazaar
  • 31 Aug
    Fly to Abu Simbel & visit its majestic temples
  • 01 Sep
    Experience Nubian culture at the museum & village
  • 02 Sep
    Embark on your luxury Sanctuary Nile Cruise
  • 03 Sep
    Visit Philae Temple & Kom Ombo’s twin sanctuaries
  • 04 Sep
    Explore Edfu Temple & sail onward to Luxor
  • 05 Sep
    Visit the Valley of the Kings & Queens & Karnak Temple
  • 06 Sep
    Fly to Cairo for the final chapter of your journey
  • 07 Sep
    Tour Abdeen Palace & the Egyptian Museum
  • 08 Sep
    Discover Dahshur’s Pyramids & Ancient Memphis
  • 09 Sep
    Depart Cairo, carrying memories for a lifetime

Itinerary is subject to change.

Date Location Description
Thursday,
27 Aug
Arrive Cairo, Egypt

Upon arrival at Cairo International Airport, we will get our pre-purchased Egyptian visas. Our Tour Coordinator will be waiting to escort us to the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza.

Cairo — often called “The Mother of All Cities” — is the largest city in the Middle East and Africa and lies at the center of all routes connecting Asia, Africa, and Europe. Cairo has captivated travelers for centuries, a city where ancient history and modern life blend seamlessly.

The Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza is located in the heart of Cairo’s Garden City district, a modern retreat overlooking the Nile. With elegant design, outstanding service, and Nile-view rooms, it’s the perfect introduction to Egypt’s warmth and sophistication.

We will enjoy a light dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo after check-in this evening.

Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza
Friday,
28 Aug
Grand Egyptian Museum

Breakfast at leisure - Four Seasons Hotel Cairo

This morning, meet your private Egyptologist in the hotel lobby to begin your tour of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) — one of the world’s largest and most anticipated cultural landmarks. The GEM complex showcases more than 100,000 artifacts spanning Egypt’s history from pre-dynastic times through the Greco-Roman era. Among the highlights are the full treasures of King Tutankhamun, including his iconic gold mask and personal relics displayed together for the first time.

Lunch will be served inside the GEM complex. At the conclusion of your tour, return to the hotel and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.

Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza
Saturday,
29 Aug
Pyramids of Giza with insider access to the Great Sphinx

Breakfast at leisure - Four Seasons Hotel Cairo

This morning, meet your Egyptologist in the lobby to begin our exploration of Egypt’s most iconic treasures — the Great Pyramids of Giza. Built during the Fourth Dynasty, these monumental structures remain the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. We will step inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the largest of the three, to admire its extraordinary design and engineering — a feat that continues to inspire awe more than 4,000 years later. From here, we continue to its legendary guardian, whose presence has watched over the Giza Plateau for millennia.

Experience one of Egypt’s most exclusive privileges — a private visit to the Great Sphinx. Step beyond the public barriers and descend to stand between its massive paws, an area closed to most visitors. Here, you’ll have the rare chance to experience the Sphinx up close — to walk around its base, capture stunning photographs, and truly appreciate the scale and mystery of this ancient wonder. Your guide will share the remarkable legend of the Dream Stele, carved around 1401 BCE by King Tuthmose IV, which tells how, as a young prince, he dreamed that if he uncovered the Sphinx buried in sand, he would be rewarded with the throne of Egypt. The Great Sphinx itself dates back to around 2500 BCE, meaning it was already more than 1,200 years old by the time of King Tut — a timeless monument that even the ancient Egyptians viewed with awe. This unforgettable, behind-the-scenes experience offers a perspective of the Great Sphinx few travelers ever witness — standing within its silent gaze and feeling the weight of more than 4,000 years of history.

Lunch will be served at 139 Restaurant, located within the Marriott Mena House, offering breathtaking pyramid views. This afternoon, we’ll visit Sakkara, the ancient burial ground of Memphis, to see the Step Pyramid of King Zoser — the world’s first monumental stone structure — and the Tomb of Mereruka, whose colorful wall carvings depict scenes of daily life over 4,000 years ago.

Return to the hotel in the early evening. Dinner tonight will be on own.

Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza
Sunday,
30 Aug
National Museum & Khan El-Khalili Bazaar

Breakfast at leisure - Four Seasons Hotel Cairo

We will meet our private Egyptologist at 8:30AM to start our day exploring Cairo.

Today we visit the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), a world-class institution highlighting Egypt’s history from prehistoric times to the modern era. The museum’s crown jewel is the Royal Mummies Gallery, an extraordinary exhibition of Egypt’s ancient rulers, preserved for eternity.

We then continue to Islamic Cairo, visiting the magnificent Mosque of Sultan Hassan, one of Egypt’s most beautiful examples of Mamluk architecture, followed by the neighboring Refaie Mosque, resting place of Egypt’s last royal family and the Shah of Iran.

Lunch will be at Naguib Mahfouz Restaurant, located in the heart of the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, where the aromas of spices, coffee, and incense fill the air. After lunch, wander the bazaar’s vibrant alleys, lined with artisans and merchants selling everything from brass lanterns to fine textiles.

Return to the hotel late afternoon. Dinner tonight will be on your own.

Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza
Monday,
31 Aug
Fly to Abu Simbel & visit its majestic temples

Breakfast at leisure – Four Seasons Hotel Cairo.

After breakfast, our Tour Coordinator will escort us to Cairo Domestic Airport for our flight to Abu Simbel, with a short connection in Aswan.

Abu Simbel — A Journey to Egypt’s Most Majestic Monument

It’s an early start, but Abu Simbel is truly not to be missed. Fly south to Upper Egypt, near the edge of Lake Nasser, to explore one of Egypt’s most awe-inspiring achievements — the magnificent temples of Ramses II. Carved into the mountainside over 3,200 years ago, the twin temples are guarded by colossal statues rising nearly 20 meters (66 feet) high.

In the 1960s, as the waters of Lake Nasser threatened to engulf them, UNESCO led a remarkable rescue effort. Over four years, the temples were carefully cut into more than a thousand blocks and reassembled 65 meters higher on the hillside, preserving their exact solar alignment — one of the greatest archaeological feats of the modern age.

After exploring this unforgettable site, fly back to Aswan and check in at the legendary Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Aswan, a masterpiece of heritage and elegance overlooking the timeless Nile.

Dinner will be served at the hotel this evening.

Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Hotel
Tuesday,
01 Sep
Nubian Museum & Village

Breakfast at leisure – Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Hotel.

This morning, meet your private Egyptologist in the hotel lobby to begin exploring Aswan, one of Egypt’s most serene and storied cities. We’ll start with a visit to the Nubian Museum, an architectural gem that beautifully chronicles the history, culture, and artistry of Nubia — a region once stretching from Aswan deep into Sudan. Its carefully curated exhibits tell the story of a civilization deeply connected to the Nile.

We’ll continue by boat to a Nubian Village on Elephantine Island, where we’ll meet local families and admire the vibrant colors and traditional designs that adorn their homes. Lunch will be served at the Nubian House Restaurant, overlooking the river and surrounding desert hills.

Return to the hotel this afternoon to relax and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Nile. Dinner tonight will be on your own.

Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Hotel
Wednesday,
02 Sep
Embark Sanctuary Nile Adventurer – Felucca Sailing & Welcome Dinner

Breakfast at leisure – Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Hotel.

After breakfast, we’ll transfer to board our private river vessel, the Sanctuary Nile Adventurer, one of the most luxurious and beautifully designed ships on the Nile. With only 30 cabins, its intimate atmosphere, attentive service, and refined décor create an ideal setting for our journey along the world’s most storied river.

After settling into our cabins, lunch will be served onboard as we begin to unwind into the rhythm of river life. This afternoon, take a leisurely felucca sail — a traditional wooden sailboat — around Elephantine Island, Kitchener’s Botanical Gardens, and the Agha Khan Mausoleum.

Enjoy afternoon tea in the lounge before gathering this evening for a welcome reception hosted by the Boat Manager. Savor Egyptian wine and beer with canapés before a gourmet dinner is served in the dining room. The evening concludes with live entertainment celebrating Egypt’s rich cultural heritage.

Sanctuary Nile Adventurer Cruise
Thursday,
03 Sep
Visit Philae Temple & Kom Ombo’s twin sanctuaries

A breakfast buffet will be served onboard, followed by a short motorboat ride to the romantic Temple of Philae, dedicated to the goddess Isis. The temple was rescued from the rising waters of the Nile and relocated stone by stone to its current island setting — one of Egypt’s most atmospheric sites.

We’ll then visit the Granite Quarries, which provided the stone for many of Egypt’s great monuments, including an unfinished obelisk that still lies in place, revealing the skill of ancient craftsmen.

Lunch will be served as we sail toward Kom Ombo, where we’ll explore the magnificent Temple of Kom Ombo, dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon-headed god Horus. This beautifully symmetrical temple offers stunning views over the river.

Afternoon tea will be served on deck as we continue sailing. Dinner tonight will be followed by a casual movie night onboard.

Sanctuary Nile Adventurer Cruise
Friday,
04 Sep
Explore Edfu Temple & sail onward to Luxor

A breakfast buffet will be served as we sail toward Edfu. On arrival, we’ll visit the Temple of Horus, one of Egypt’s best-preserved temples and an outstanding example of Ptolemaic architecture. Its towering columns, intricate carvings, and well-preserved reliefs make it a true highlight of any Nile voyage.

After returning to the ship, enjoy lunch onboard as we continue sailing toward Luxor. This afternoon, take part in a hands-on Egyptian cooking lesson led by the ship’s culinary team.

Upon arrival in Luxor, we’ll visit the Temple of Luxor, an exquisite structure built over centuries by Amenhotep III and Ramses II. As dusk falls, the temple’s columns glow beneath the soft golden lights — a truly magical experience.

Tonight’s onboard dinner will be a lively Egyptian Night celebration, where guests are invited to don traditional galabeyyas and enjoy a festive buffet of local specialties, music, and dancing.

Sanctuary Nile Adventurer Cruise
Saturday,
05 Sep
Visit the Valley of the Kings & Queens & Karnak Temple

Breakfast is served onboard.

This morning, we’ll cross to the West Bank of the Nile to visit the Valley of the Kings, where Egypt’s pharaohs were laid to rest in elaborate tombs carved deep into the rock. We will have access to several tombs, including the Tomb of King Seti I and King Tutankhamun, whose treasures captivated the world.

Continue to the Valley of the Queens, where we will visit the breathtaking Tomb of Queen Nefertari, considered one of the most beautifully preserved in all of Egypt. We’ll also stop at the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Colossi of Memnon, the massive twin statues that once guarded the entrance to her mortuary temple.

Return to the ship for lunch, followed by an afternoon visit to the Temple of Karnak, one of the largest religious complexes ever built and an awe-inspiring testament to ancient engineering.

This evening, enjoy a farewell gala dinner onboard with white-gloved service and gourmet cuisine, followed by a traditional Dervish performance to conclude our unforgettable Nile voyage.

Sanctuary Nile Adventurer Cruise
Sunday,
06 Sep
Fly to Cairo for the final chapter of your journey

Breakfast onboard – Sanctuary Nile Adventurer.

After breakfast, we’ll disembark and transfer to Luxor Airport for our flight back to Cairo.

Upon arrival, we’ll begin our exploration of Old Cairo, visiting some of the most sacred sites in the city: the Hanging Church, the Church of St. Sergius and Bacchus, believed to be built over a place where the Holy Family rested, and the Ben Ezra Synagogue, one of the oldest in Egypt.

Lunch will be served at Le Pacha 1901, one of Cairo’s most celebrated dining landmarks, set aboard a moored paddleboat overlooking the Nile. After lunch, transfer to the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza for check-in.

Dinner tonight will be on your own.

Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza
Monday,
07 Sep
Tour Abdeen Palace & Egyptian Museum

Breakfast at leisure – Four Seasons Hotel Cairo.

This morning, we will enjoy exclusive insider access to Abdeen Palace, one of Cairo’s most opulent royal residences. Commissioned by Khedive Ismail in 1863, the palace showcases European architecture and lavish interiors inspired by the royal courts of Paris. It remained the primary residence of Egypt’s royal family until 1952 and today stands as one of the most magnificent presidential palaces in the world.

After our private visit, we’ll continue to the Egyptian Museum, home to the world’s most extensive collection of Pharaonic antiquities. Wander through galleries filled with treasures spanning more than 5,000 years of Egyptian civilization — from the intricate jewelry of the Middle Kingdom to the golden relics of the New Kingdom. Highlights include the Narmer Palette, one of Egypt’s earliest historical records, and masterpieces from the tombs of Tanis.

Lunch will be served at a local restaurant. Return to the hotel this afternoon with time to relax before our final evening in Cairo.

Meet our tour guide in lobby of Four Seasons to begin the Food Tour.

Today you will meet your ‘Bellies en Route’ guides who will be taking you on a gastronomic adventure through the busy streets of Cairo, starting at the historic Tahrir Square in Downtown Cairo before taking you through the neighboring district of Zamalek and finally ending at the western bank of the Nile in the district of Dokki. All while introducing you to some of the best local flavors this town has to offer. There are seven different stops for you to try a comprehensive variety of authentic Egyptian food and drinks. Also, a great chance to mingle with the local Cairenes and get a glimpse into the history and culture of the city.

Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza
Tuesday,
08 Sep
Dahshur & Memphis

Breakfast at leisure - Four Seasons Hotel Cairo

This morning, meet your Egyptologist in the lobby and set out for Dahshur, home to the remarkable Bent and Red Pyramids — early architectural experiments that paved the way for the great pyramids of Giza. The Bent Pyramid’s unique angles and the Red Pyramid’s smooth limestone façade mark a pivotal transition in ancient pyramid design.

Continue to Memphis, Egypt’s first capital founded by King Menes around 3100 BC. Once a bustling metropolis of art, religion, and commerce, Memphis was the heart of the Old Kingdom and home to the magnificent Temple of Ptah. Discover its open-air museum, featuring an enormous fallen statue of Ramses II and the alabaster sphinx.

Enjoy lunch at 139 Restaurant, located at the Marriott Mena House with panoramic views of the Giza Pyramids. Return to the hotel this afternoon and enjoy the evening at leisure.

Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza
Wednesday,
09 Sep
Depart Cairo

Breakfast at leisure – Four Seasons Hotel Cairo.

Our departure time from the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo to the Cairo International Airport will depend on final airline flights. (We will update this closer in.)

Flights depart Cairo for the United States as we bid farewell to Egypt — a land of timeless beauty and enduring wonder — and reflect on the unforgettable memories shared together on this once-in-a-lifetime journey.



Sanctuary Nile Adventurer







Cabin & Suite Sizes
  • Standard Cabins
    26 Units: Approximately 150-180 ft2

  • Deluxe / Junior Suites
    2 Units: Approximately 230 ft2

  • Presidential Suites
    2 Units: Approximately 456 ft2 with private balconies

Tour Package Price

Tour prices below are for Main and Bridge Deck staterooms in Double occupancy. Pricing for Promenade Deck, Presidential Suite, and Junior Suite available upon request. Please call Seawind Tours & Travel, Inc. at (808) 949-4144 for pricing and availability.

Double Occupancy – Main & Bridge Deck:  $13,676.00 per person

  • Deposit: 25% of the total tour cost ($3,419.00 per person) is due upon registration and is non-refundable.
  • Second Payment: 30% of the total tour cost ($4,102.80 per person) is due Friday, February 27, 2026.
  • Final Payment: The remaining 40% balance ($5,470.40 per person) is due Friday, May 29, 2026, which is 90 days prior to the tour arrival date.
  • Tour Dates: August 27 – September 9, 2026 (arrival on Thursday, August 27, 2026).

Tour Inclusions

  • Entry Visa to Egypt
  • Roundtrip airport transfers in Cairo, Aswan & Luxor with Tour Coordinator
  • Domestic flights – Economy Class on EgyptAir (Business Class upgrade available)
    • Cairo - Abu Simbel
    • Abu Simbel - Aswan
    • Luxor - Cairo
  • Tours as described in the tour itinerary with an English-speaking Egyptologist
  • Downtown Cairo Food Tour
  • Admissions for sightseeing locations as indicated in the tour itinerary, including:
    • Entry to King Seti I & King Tut Tombs at the Valley of the Kings
    • Entry to Queen Nefertari Tomb at the Valley of the Queens
    • Entry inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu & special access to the Paws of the Sphinx
  • Meals as mentioned in the tour itinerary, including tea, coffee & mineral water
  • Portage at airports & hotels
  • Camera tickets in advance (not needed for iPhone)
  • Four Nights hotel accommodations at the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at the Nile (Nile View Rooms) With Breakfast
  • Two Nights hotel accommodations at the Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Aswan with Breakfast
  • Four Nights aboard the Sanctuary Nile Adventurer with daily breakfast, lunch & dinner (includes all onboard taxes & service charges)
  • Three Nights hotel accommodations at the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at the Nile (Nile View Rooms) with breakfast

Tour Exclusions

  • International flights
  • Any meals not mentioned within the program
  • Beverages other than those mentioned under inclusions; additional beverages will be charged per consumption and payable directly to restaurant/hotel. This practice is common in Egypt, and we will advise in advance what is included daily.
  • Travel Insurance – please see Travel Insurance for additional information
  • Tips at travelers’ discretion. A tipping guideline will be provided with final documents.

Terms & Conditions

Waiver and Release

By participating in the tour, you for yourself, your personal representatives, successors, assigns, heirs, legal representatives, and next of kin agree to waive and release Seawind Tours & Travel, Inc. and its officers, directors, employees, and agents (collectively, “Seawind”) from and against any and all rights and/or claims you may have for any loss or damage arising out of or in any way related to, directly or indirectly, the tour. Specifically, the foregoing waiver and release is intended to include, but not be limited to, any injuries, loss, or damage that may be caused by the negligence of Seawind in organizing and conducting the tour. You acknowledge that Seawind is not assuming liability for any injury, damage, loss, or accident that may be caused by the negligence of those persons or entities that are providing transportation, accommodations, or any planned or scheduled activities in connection with the tour.

Seawind Tours & Travel, Inc. and/or associated companies accept no responsibility for losses or additional expenses due to delays or changes in flight, train, motor coaches, ship or other services, sickness, force majeure, weather, strikes, war, acts of terrorism, theft, quarantine, other causes, or acts of God. All tour itineraries and fares may be affected by alterations in air or transportation services, or by other causes. Seawind Tours & Travel, Inc. reserves the right to withdraw any tour in this program, substitute hotels, and make such alterations in the itineraries as may be found desirable for the convenience of the parties and the proper carrying out of the tour. Seawind Tours & Travel, Inc. also reserves the right to decline, at any time in its sole discretion, to accept or to retain any person as a member of the tour. In such case, full refund of all applicable payments, less applicable vendor cancellation fees, will constitute full settlement with the passenger. The airlines concerted are not held responsible for any act, omission or event during the time passengers are not on their planes or conveyance. No refund or exchange can be made on any unused portion of the tour cost.

  1. CONTRACTING PARTIES:  These Terms and Conditions are legally binding between the traveller(s) and Abercrombie & Kent Egypt S.A.E., herein after referred to as A&K.
  2. ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS: PLEASE NOTE: Acceptance of a quotation from A&K constitutes acceptance of these Terms and Conditions which take effect as soon as A&K issue you with a confirmation.
  3. ACCOMMODATION: All accommodation, room type(s) and specification are as shown in the itinerary.
  4. MEALS: Meals are as shown in the itinerary.
  5. TRANSFERS: Transfers are provided on arrival and departure from airport to hotel and return only where specified in the itinerary.
  6. ITINERARY: Accommodation and arranged sightseeing are subject to change at any time due to unforeseen circumstances or circumstances beyond A&K’s control. Every effort will be made to operate tours as planned, but alterations may occur after the final itinerary has been issued. A&K also reserves the right to withdraw a tour or any part of it, to make such alterations to the itinerary or the tour inclusions as it deems necessary or desirable, and to pass on to tour members any expenditures or losses caused by delays or events beyond its control. In case of any appreciable variation in the tour price due to these circumstances, A&K reserves the right to make adjustments to the tour costs as necessary.
  7. SPECIAL REQUESTS: Specific requests should be advised at time of booking. Please note that every effort will be made to secure special requests, however; they cannot be guaranteed.
  8. TRANSPORTATION: Transportation will be as specified in the itinerary.
  9. BAGGAGE: A&K provides handling of baggage only as specified in the quotation. Weight restrictions for baggage on some routes on internal/domestic flights may apply; details of which will be provided with pre-tour documentation. Baggage and personal effects are at the owner’s risk throughout the tour and A&K assumes no liability for lost or damaged baggage. Baggage insurance is strongly advised.

    Please check with your international carrier for other baggage restrictions applicable to your international flight.

  10. TAXES AND GRATUITIES: Hotel taxes as imposed by city and state governments are included. Airport taxes are included where specified in the itinerary.

    Gratuities for guides, drivers, porters, camp staff, ship crew and Tour Managers are not included and are at the discretion of the traveller.

  11. EXCLUSIONS: The cost of obtaining passports, visas, excess baggage charges, items of a personal nature such as drinks, laundry, telephone calls, fax charges and excess baggage charges unless expressly included in writing, are not included in the tour price.
  12. PRICES AND ARRANGEMENTS: The tour price includes planning, handling and operational charges and is quoted based on the current rates of exchange and tariffs. Entrance fees as part of scheduled sightseeing tours are also included in this price. This price is subject to revision in line with significant changes in foreign currency, tariff rates, taxes etc.
  13. PHOTOGRAPHY: A&K reserves the right to take photographs during the operation of any program or part thereof and to use them for promotional purposes. By booking a program with A&K, travellers agree to allow their images to be used in such photographs. Travellers who prefer that their images not be used are asked to identify themselves to A&K prior to final payment and they will be exempted from this photography waiver clause.

    The use of drones for photography, or any other purpose, is forbidden on any A&K trip unless permission has been previously sought from, and granted by, A&K.

  14. DESCRIPTIONS AND IMAGERY: All photographs, imagery and descriptions used by A&K online and within promotional documentation have been included with the intention of presenting a true and accurate reflection of your holiday destination. However, due to circumstances beyond our control, it is foreseeable that some destinations will change in appearance throughout the year and so may appear to have varied at the time of your stay (e.g., due to adverse weather). A&K will of course make every attempt to notify you in advance of your trip as to whether such instances have had any effect on the accommodation or its surroundings if we are made aware of the same, however cannot be held liable in this regard.
  15. SURVEILLANCE AND SECURITY: Please note that in some properties surveillance cameras and security equipment may be installed inside and/or outside the property, which may have the capability to remotely monitor or record images and/or sound. If you have any concerns or issues with this, you must inform our team before your trip.
  16. ACTIVITES: Some activities may be pre-booked by A&K however, should you wish to participate in other or additional activities we strongly advise that you book in advance so as to avoid disappointment.

    Some activities, most notably those which are boating and water related, are subject to weather and water levels. A&K cannot be held responsible should such activities be amended and/or cancelled as a result of such matters, over which A&K have no control.

  17. REGISTRATION: A non-refundable deposit is required at the time of booking. The deposit amount will be specified at the time of booking, however it is normally 25% of the tour price.

    The remainder of the tour cost is payable on the date shown on your quotation, normally 60 days prior to departure. If the reservation is made after this date, the entire tour price must be paid at the time of confirmation.

  18. PAYMENT METHOD: Payments may be made by the following methods: Credit card, Cheque, or Bank transfer. A&K cannot guarantee that all payment methods will be accepted and A&K will therefore advise of the most suitable payment method at the time of deposit. Travellers are liable for all bank and related transaction charges.
  19. CANCELLATION: All cancellations must be received in writing by your A&K Tour Consultant.

    19.1 Unless otherwise specified in your quotation, the following cancellation terms will apply to your booking:
      19.1.1 Cancellations received between the date of booking and 61 days prior to departure will result in the loss of the deposit.
      19.1.2 Cancellations received 60 - 30 days prior to departure will be subject to a cancellation charge of 50% of the tour price.
      19.1.3 Cancellations received 29 days or less prior to departure will be subject to a forfeiture of the entire tour price.

    19.2 Cancellation of airline tickets will be subject to the refund policy of each individual airline and may be greater than the percentages above particularly when low cost/net based fares are used.

    19.3 The purchase of special event tickets is subject to the refund policy of each individual event. Please refer to the specific event policy for details.

    19.4 A&K reserve the right to charge for financial penalties, fees and losses incurred in excess of your cancellation fee as a result of cancellation.

    19.5 Cancellation of Nile & Lake Nasser cruise, Dahabiyas, charter flights will be subject to the refund policy of each individual supplier and may be greater than the percentages above.

  20. CANCELLATION BY A&K: We reserve the right in any circumstances to cancel your holiday for any reason. However, we will not cancel your hotel arrangement less than 60 days before your departure date, except for reasons of force majeure or failure by you to pay the final balance. If you fail to pay the balance of the holiday price at least 60 days before departure, A&K will treat your booking as cancelled and levy the cancellation charges set out in clause 19. If A&K is obliged to cancel your holiday in any other circumstances before departure, A&K will use its best endeavours to offer alternative arrangements of equivalent or very closely similar standard and price, if available; travel arrangements of a lower standard and a refund of the difference in price; or will give you a full and prompt refund of all monies paid.
  21. FORCE MAJEURE: 21.1 Force majeure means unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond A&K's control or the control of our suppliers, the consequence of which neither A&K nor its suppliers could avoid even with all due care, including, but not limited to, war, threat of war, riot, civil strife, terrorist activity (actual or threatened), industrial dispute, unavoidable technical problems with transport, machinery or equipment, power failure, changes imposed by rescheduling or cancellation of flights by an airline, natural or nuclear disaster, fire, flood, drought, adverse weather conditions, epidemics or outbreaks of illness and level of water in rivers.

    21.2 In the event of a cancellation or material alteration to the trip as a result of the circumstances as described in this clause A&K may in their sole and absolute discretion:
      a) offer the traveller(s) alternative travel arrangements or products of comparable standard as may be appropriate in the circumstances; or
      b) if alternative travel arrangements or products are not offered by A&K, A&K will make a prompt proportional refund of monies paid by the traveller.

    21.3 A&K may charge a reasonable fee to cover the administration costs associated with providing alternative travel arrangements or products.

  22. CLAIMS AND REFUNDS: Refunds are not made for any missed services, except for verifiable extenuating circumstances. Please see our LIMITS ON ABERCROMBIE & KENT’S RESPONSIBILITY clause below. For verifiable claims to be considered, they must be received in writing within 30 days of the termination of the program. Any adjustment considered will be based on the actual price of the services involved and not on a per diem basis. Adjustments will not be made for unused sightseeing trips or meals. A&K will not accept any liability for any claims that are not received within 30 days of the termination of your program. All claims for days missed while travelling should be made in writing within 30 days of the program. Any payment made by A&K, either by way of refund or as the result of a successful claim, will be limited to, and not exceed, the sums retained by A&K in respect of the related booking.
  23. LIMITS ON ABERCROMBIE & KENT’S RESPONSIBILITY: Abercrombie & Kent Egypt S.A.E., its employees, shareholders, officers, directors, successors, agents and assigns (collectively A&K), does not own or operate any entity which is to or does provide goods or services for your trip with the exception of a limited number of vehicles. It purchases transportation (by aircraft, coach, train, vessel or otherwise), hotel and other lodging accommodations, restaurant, ground handling and other services from various independent suppliers (including from time to time other affiliated Abercrombie & Kent companies). All such persons and entities are independent contractors. As a result, A&K is not liable for any negligent or wilful act of any such person or entity or of any third person.

    In addition and without limitation, A&K is not responsible for any injury, financial or physical loss, death, inconvenience, delay or damage to personal property in connection to the provision of any goods or services whether resulting from but not limited to acts of God or force majeure, illness, disease, acts of war, civil unrest, insurrection or revolt, animals, strikes or other labour activities, criminal or terrorist activities of any kind, overbooking or downgrading of services, food poisoning, mechanical or other failure of aircraft or other means of transportation or for failure of any transport mechanism to arrive or depart on time.

    There are many inherent risks in adventure travel of the type involved here, which can lead to illness, injury or even death. These risks are increased by the fact that these trips take place in remote locations, far from medical facilities.

    If you decide to participate in any activities including, but not limited to, any excursions involving animals, riding on animals, SCUBA diving, snorkelling, boating, hot air ballooning, zip-lining, high altitude treks, climbing, quad biking, para sailing, parachuting, kayaking, white-water rafting, primate tracking and any activity which A&K considers to carry inherent risks of serious illness, injury or death (“Activities”) then you fully understand and acknowledge that Activities carry with them various inherent risks, including serious illness, injury or death and you take complete responsibility for your own health and safety and agree to assume all risks of injury, illness or death, whether foreseen or unforeseen that may befall you as a result of participating in any Activities and agree to release A&K and its affiliates, their agents, employees and representatives from any liability whatsoever related thereto, to the fullest extent permitted by law.

    Further, as consideration for being permitted to participate in the Activities, you release A&K, whether known or unknown, from, and agree not to sue or make claim against A&K for property damage, cancellation of any activities for any reason, illness, negligent rescue operations or procedures, personal injury or death arising from your participation in the Activities, and any activity related thereto, including transportation to and from the site of the Activities, regardless of whether such property damage, illness, personal injury, or death results from the negligence of A&K (but not its reckless, wilful, or fraudulent conduct) and/or from any defect in equipment. You further agree to indemnify and hold A&K harmless with respect to any claim made against A&K by anyone else which a) related to your participation, or b) would be subject to the above release and covenant not to sue if you had made this claim directly yourself.

  24. HEALTH PRECAUTIONS: Please ensure that you consult your personal physician about anti malaria precautions and other inoculations and vaccinations before travel. Where applicable, please ensure that whilst travelling you carry a valid Yellow Fever certificate.
  25. TRAVEL ADVISORIES/WARNINGS: It is the responsibility of travellers to become informed about the most current travel advisories and warnings by referring to their respective government agencies. In the event of an active State Department or government agency Travel Warning against travel to specific destination location(s) of the trip, should the traveller still choose to travel, notwithstanding any travel advisory or warning, the traveller assumes all risk of personal injury, death or property damage that may arise out of the events like those advised or warned against.
  26. TRAVELLERS’ REPRESENTATIONS: If you or any member of your party has any medical problem or disability which may affect your stay, please provide us with full details before we confirm your booking so that we can try to advise you as to the suitability of your chosen arrangements. We may require you to produce a doctor’s certificate certifying that you are fit to participate in the tour. Acting reasonably, if we are unable to properly accommodate the needs of the person(s) concerned, we will not confirm your booking or if you did not give us full details at the time of booking, we will cancel it and impose applicable cancellation charges when we become aware of these details.
  27. AIR TRANSPORTATION: Airlines concerned are not to be held responsible for any act, omission or event occurring while passengers are not onboard their aircraft. International air carriers are also subject to international air conventions limiting their liability. These limitations of liability are explained on the e-ticket or on the reverse of the airline ticket and when issued, this constitutes the sole contract between the respective air carrier(s) and their passengers.

    Airlines overbook all flights! We therefore recommend that you check in online as soon as online check-in is made available by the airline. If you do not book in online, or for any reason are unable to do so, we recommend that you are at the airport to check in 3 hours prior to departure as airlines may re-allocate seats in the event of late check-in and arrivals. A&K is unable to check you in and it is your responsibility to ensure you are checked in within the appropriate time. A&K is neither responsible nor liable if you are downgraded an airline class as a result of the airline overbooking the class in which you are booked. Seat reservations are at the discretion of the airline and may be changed at any time without notice.

    CRUISES/CHARTERS: If you are scheduled to partake in a cruise or charter it is your responsibility to ensure that you are aboard the vessel no later than 60 minutes before the scheduled sailing time. A&K is neither responsible nor liable if you fail to board the vessel in good time and suffer any loss as a result. Furthermore, refunds will not be given for any days which are missed as a result of such failure, or for clients who choose to leave the Cruise prematurely for any reason.

  28. PASSPORT & VISAS: Please note that passport holders are responsible for obtaining the required documentation applicable for entry. Please note also that passports must be valid for at least six (6) months after completion of your journey and should also have sufficient blank pages for visas and immigrations stamps. A&K cannot be held responsible should you be denied entry to a country due to non-compliance with these requirements. Should you require specific information ahead of travel, please consult the travel advice produced by the government of your home jurisdiction, as well as that of the government who issued the passport and/or visa you intend to travel under.
  29. TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN: We recommend that if you are travelling with a child that does not share your surname, in order to minimise the possibility of disruption to your travel plans, you travel with documentation that proves your relationship to the child as well as documentation that proves you have permission to travel with them. A&K cannot be held responsible should you or any member of your travelling party be denied entry to a country due to non-compliance with these requirements. Should you require further specific information ahead of travel, please consult the travel advice produced by the government of your home jurisdiction, as well as that of the government who issued the passport and/or visa you intend to travel under.

    Due to the nature of some of the excursions and activities involved in A&K trips, minimum age requirements are in place at some destinations. Additionally, some accommodations require that children below a certain age share a room with an adult. Such circumstances vary and will be specified within your itinerary, ahead of travel, and at the time of booking.

  30. TRAVEL INSURANCE: A&K strongly recommend all clients take out comprehensive travel insurance prior to date of travel. This insurance should cover cancellation and curtailment, all medical expenses including evacuation/repatriation, personal baggage, personal liability, death and permanent disability and travel document insurance.
  31. ARBITRATION AGREEMENT: Any claim arising out of or relating to these Terms and Conditions, to the Limits on A&K’s Responsibility clause, to the brochure, to any information relating in any way to the trip, to the trip itself or to any products or services related to the trip, shall be settled in the first instance by binding arbitration in the applicable legal forum as detailed in clause 32 of these Terms and Conditions. In lieu of a personal appearance at arbitration the arbitration may be conducted by telephonic means. Arbitration is the exclusive forum in the first instance for dispute resolution and except as otherwise provided by statute, each party shall bear its own costs and expenses and an equal share of the arbitrator and administrative fees.
  32. APPLICABLE LAW AND FORUM: This agreement shall be construed, interpreted and enforced in accordance with, and shall be governed by the laws of Egypt. It is agreed between A&K and the travellers that all lawsuits against A&K arising under, in connection with, or incidental to the tour shall be filed, if at all, in the courts of Egypt to the exclusion of the courts of or in any other country or jurisdiction.