It’s not long until Star Magic returns to Egypt. This will be a life-changing experience, healing you at the deepest potential.
We have taken previous years to a whole new level!
HOTEL DETAILS
Pyramids Park Resort Cairo
Km 2.5 Cairo
Alexandria Desert Road
Cairo
99999
Egypt
DATES
• ARRIVE: TUESDAY 18th MARCH 2025
• DEPART: TUESDAY 1st APRIL 2025
IMPORTANT
• Please arrange your own travel insurance
• Please check your T-shirts are inoffensive
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
Arrival: Duty Free are all used and personal items you bring with you. This includes all brought: cameras, video, computers, radios, audio equipment, opera glasses, and jewellery, no matter what value these items have.
Also duty-free and tax-free are food and beverages such as 1L.of spirits, 1 pack of cigarettes and medicines for your own use. If you take more when you arrive, you probably have to pay taxes.
For Medicines containing alcohol or narcotics, such as tramadol, you may introduce in small quantities and only with medical certificate.
If you buy products in duty-free shops, they must not exceed the value of $200, otherwise you will pay duty Fees.
Departure: You can take back all the things that you brought with you when you arrived and that are mentioned in your customs declaration. You may also take gifts and souvenirs, provided they are purchased for private use and are not for Trade.
PROGRAM
Below is a list of some of the places we will be visiting, a more detailed itinerary will be shared with you when you arrive in Egypt:
• 4 Hour opening in the Giza Pyramid (private tour)
• Mysteries of the sphinx (private tour)
• Grand Egyptian Museum
• Step Pyramids of Sakkara, Pyramids of Onas, Private Tombs
• Temple of Abydos, Nile Cruise
• Osiris Tomb & Temple (private tour)
• Isis Temple (private tour)
• Temple of Dendera (private tour)
• Temple of Luxor and Karnak (private tour)
• Optional Hot Air balloons over the Westbank of Luxor. Valley of the Kings and Temple of Hatshepsut (EUR 150 each)
• Temple of Edfu
• Double Temple of Kom Ombo
• Free day or optional tour to the Temple of Abu Simbel (EUR170 each)
• Old Khan El Khalili Bazaar.
WHAT IS INCLUDED
• Accommodation
• Breakfast/lunch/dinner
• Water
• Transport during the retreat (including flights)
• Airport pick-up and drop-off if you arrive on 18th March- before you get to the border police, our tour Leader will be waiting for you with a Star Magic sign
Price for Extra Transfers for early arrival or late departure
Price per Way Airport to Hotel or Hotel – Airport
1 Pax. 2 Pax 3-5PAX 6-10PAX
70 80 95 120
VISAS
• European, US, Australia, New Zealand, UK passport holders:
As soon as you arrive at the airport, the tour guide can take you to the counter, where you purchase it for $25 USD
• Passport holders from other locations: You will need to arrange your own Visa
EXCHANGING MONEY
• Currency can be exchanged locally upon arrival.
• You will need local currency for tips, toilets and some souvenir shops
• Debit/Credit card accepted for most other places (e.g. cruise ship, hotel, and large jewellery stores.)
TIPS
• At the start of the trip, we will collect 140 Euros each for the group activities.
• You will need local currency for tips, toilets and some souvenir shops
WIFI
• The WiFi is not great (even if additional WiFi is purchased; i.e. on the Cruise ship).
If you want to be online, or to call home, it is advisable to buy an Egyptian SIM card for the 2 weeks at the airport.
WHAT TO BRING
• Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
• Hand sanitiser, Small roll of toilet paper, Wipes (not all places have water or toilet paper)
• Power adapter for Egypt (its a standard European 2 pin plug)
• Power bank to recharge your phone
• Lightweight bag/small backpack
• Torch (flashlight)
CLOTHING
• Bathing suit/shorts
• Scarf or shawl
• Light down jacket, Parka, Hoodie, Sweater (temperature can be cold in mornings and evenings)
• There is no official dress code in Egypt for tourists but modest light and breathable clothing recommended
• Sturdy comfortable shoes
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