Insight Vacations host Egyptian tour
Insight Vacations has announced it will donate $500 from every seat sold on its exclusively designed Egyptian Extravaganza to the Bone Marrow Institute.
The Bone Marrow Institute is one of Australia’s largest not-for-profit organisations and has a proud history of developing programs dedicated to the care, treatment and support of cancer patients and their families. Insight Vacations will be running the special tour in March in conjunction with Harvey World Travel Richmond.
Lorraine Sharp, managing director, Insight Vacations said, “Insight is committed to supporting the Bone Marrow Institute in raising much needed funds to fight cancer and save lives. This 10-day itinerary, which has been designed exclusively for the cause, will showcase the best of Egypt in the comfort and style that Insight is renowned for.”
Insight’s 10-day Egyptian Extravaganza is priced from $3150 per person, twin share, land only.
The tour begins in Cairo on 19 March, 2008 and finishes in Cairo on 28 March, 2008.
Some of the many highlights of the tour include:
Taking a motorboat cruise to visit the Temple of Isis on Philae Island
Seeing Aswan High Dam
Cruising the Nile for three nights onboard a deluxe vessel
Seeing the world’s oldest Step Pyramid at Sakkara
Visiting the temples at Kom Ombo, Luxor and the wondrous Karnak Temple
Seeing the Sphinx and Great Pyramids of Giza
Visiting El Alamein cemeteries
Taking a tour of the Military Museum
All Insight’s premium escorted tours include premium highlights worth hundreds of dollars, ensuring holiday budgets go further. With so many included meals, quality hotels and sightseeing experiences, clients will be astounded at the value of an Insight holiday.
The exceptional quality, unrivalled value and impeccable service provided by Insight Vacations will create holiday memories that last a lifetime. Kathy at Harvey World Travel Richmond is handling all Australia-wide bookings and can be contacted on (03) 9428-8730. For more information on Insight Vacations see www.insightvacations.com.
A Report by the Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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