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Egypt with Bunnik

Join the Egypt experts for an incredible and in- depth tour of Egypt and Jordan, with a Bunnik small group tour.

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BUNNIK Tours is today highlighti­ng its newly launched Middle East brochure, particular­ly encouragin­g agents to send their clients to “join the Egypt experts” for an in-depth tour of Egypt and Jordan as the destinatio­ns enjoy a significan­t resurgence.

IMAGINE taking a therapeuti­c dip in the Dead Sea, cruising the Nile in luxury and exploring fascinatin­g ancient temples, magnificen­t monuments and incredible pyramids. These incredible experience­s and more are what awaits you on the Egypt & Jordan in Depth Bunnik small group tour.

As the Egypt experts, Bunnik Tours have over 10-years’ experience operating tours to Egypt & the Middle East. Pioneers of the small group touring concept, Bunnik has a maximum group size of just 20 passengers and include the cost of airfares in their small group tours.

DISCOVER THE LOST CITY

Our tour starts in Amman, the capital of Jordan. We’ll journey to Petra, an 800m-long gorge before reaching the awe-inspiring Treasury, hewn into the rose-coloured sandstone cliff face. Along the way, spend a night under the stars in a Bedouin-style desert camp. We also spend time at the Dead Sea, where we enjoy swimming or (floating!) in the sea and indulging in Dead Sea mud treatments – known for their purifying qualities. We then depart Jordan as we fly to Egypt.

EXPLORING EGYPT

We begin our exploring in Cairo, standing in front of the awe- inspiring Great Pyramids of Giza before continuing to Luxor and the impressive open-air museum, the Valley of the Kings. We then cruise along Egypt’s famous Nile River. On

the way we stop to enjoy the famous sights of Egypt including the riverside temple of Kom Ombo, the wonderful Edfu temple, and much more.

Next stop is Egypt’s beautiful temples of Abu Simbel, where the 4 imposing statues at the entrance stand the height of a 5-storey building. We end this wonderful tour back in Cairo with a visit to the world-famous Egyptian Museum, home to Tutankhamu­n’s priceless treasures, the Citadel of Cairo and the Mohammed Ali Mosque, before a trip to the lively Khan El Khalili bazaar.

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