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Egypt

1992, 2004, 2011, 2013
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11Egypt Cairo Mosque of Muhammad Ali (Alabaster Mosque) 2004P1000448
12Egypt – Alexandria – Western Harbor 2004P1000434
58Egypt – near Luxor – Ramesseum (Ramesses II mortuary temple) 2004P1000624
Egypt – Sinai – southern part – St. Catherine Monastery_2004_P1000813
Egypt – Suez Canal southern part – from Minerva II. – western bank – Bur (Port) Tawfig_2004_P1000548
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IE-92 Israel and Egypt trip
Date of travel: Mar 8 – Mar 29, 1992

ITINERARY:
Early morning on Mar 8 Lothar takes me to San Diego airport. Flight via New York and Geneva to Zurich, SWITZERLAND, where early on Mar 9. Two days of sightseeing Zurich on my own incl. zoo and the Uetliberg Mountain.

On Mar 11 flight from Zurich to Tel Aviv, ISRAEL, where I am met by a Monitor Products Israeli representative. In the next 4 days I am taken around Israel visiting several electronic companies with whom Monitor Products Co., where I am a Production Manager, has business contacts. I also did some sightseeing of Tel Aviv and Jaffa by myself.

After finishing the business part of my trip, I joined a British travel company “Insight” on Mar 16. In next 7 days we traveled by bus through Israel visiting: Tel Aviv and its vicinity, Jaffa, Netanya’s diamante company, Caesarea, Haifa, Acre, Nazareth and a kibbutz at Sea of Galilee. Then a boat trip on the Sea of Galilee to Tiberius and by bus to Capernaum, Golan Heights, through PALESTINE (West Bank) along Jordan River to Jericho and past Qumran back to Israel and its resort on Dead Sea (a dip in its salty waters). That was followed by a cable car visit of Masada fortress, drive to Judean Desert to Bethlehem (West Bank) and Jerusalem (Israel) with full two days of sightseeing of all its famous places.
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On Mar 22 some of us continued by bus from Jerusalem to El Rafiah (Gaza, part of Palestine), where we cross the border to EGYPT. From here with a military escort through northern Sinai to the Suez Canal, across by ferry, and to Cairo.

Next 6 days sightseeing Egypt visiting: The famous Cairo Museum, Memphis, Sakkara and the Giza Plateau with the Pyramids and the Sphinx (incl. the Light & Sound Show there). Flight to Luxor exploring the Karnak Temple (incl. the Light & Sound Show) and boarding a ship for 4 day cruise of the Nile River. Stop at Esna Temple and a bus trip to the Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens, the Queen Hatshepsut’s Temple and Colossi of Mmennon. Stop at the Edfu Temple. Stop at Kom Ombo Temple. A final stop in Aswan with its sightseeing, incl. the High Dam and the temples on an island in lake Nasir. The following day a flight to Abu Simbel farther south. For broken plane (with 2 unsuccessful tries for taking off) a bus ride back to Aswan. A night departure by plane from Aswan to Cairo. On Mar 29 early morning flight from Cairo to Zurich, followed by flight Zurich to New York with the last leg from New York to San Diego. From there by a Rancho Limousine Service to Vista.

Travel office: Insight (a British travel company)

Who took part: During the business part of the trip I traveled with a representative Shuki or alone, during the Insight part in Israel there were 51 travelers, an Israeli Insight leader and local guides. In Egypt there were 31 tourists and an Egyptian Insight leader.



IO-04 Indian Ocean cruise – visiting: UNITED KINGDOM, GREECE, Crete (Greece), TURKEY, EGYPT, JORDAN, DJIBOUTI, KENYA, TANZANIA, Zanzibar (Tanzania), MADAGASCAR, Reunion (France), MAURITIUS, Mayotte (France), SOUTH AFRICA and the CZECH REPUBLIC
Date of travel: Oct 21 – Dec 29, 2004

ITINERARY:
At noon on Oct 21, 2004 I drive a rented car from Vista to Los Angeles airport. Early evening I take an American Airlines B-777 plane to London Heathrow in UNITED KINGDOM where at noon Oct 22. I have accommodation in Hilton Hotel at the airport. Here I meet some fellow travelers. Next morning a Qantas charter flight takes us from London Heathrow to Athens, GREECE where in the afternoon. By bus to the harbor in Piraeus where boarding our ship “Minerva II.” I get a very nice cabin with a balcony.
The following morning, Oct 24, is a sightseeing of “Athens with Acropolis” and in the afternoon of the “Temple of Poseidon” on Cape Sounion. After night sailing Minerva II. makes port in another Greek harbor Nauplion. I take part in the morning trip to “Heraion and Tiryns.” In the afternoon, Minerva II. sails to Heraklion on the Greek island of CRETE where early morning on Oct. 26. Here I have signed up for morning trip to excavation of “Minoan city of Knossos” and for “Lasithi Plateau Drive” for the afternoon. On Oct 27 Minerva II. lands at the city Aghios Nikolaos in the northeastern part of Crete. Also here I take a bus tour from the city with visit to remains of “Minoan town Gournia” and other places.
After a day on the sea with interesting lectures our ship comes to Kusadasi in TURKEY where we sightsee ruins of the “Roman city of Ephesus” (my 3rd visit to this place) with a show in its theatre in the morning and the “Apollo Sanctuary in Dinyma” and a “theatre in Miletus” in the afternoon. Day after Minerva II. moors in Antalya in the evening. The following day, Oct 31, I am taking a bus tour to “Aspendos,” built in 2nd century AD and probably the finest and best preserved in Asia Minor. We see a show in its theatre. An aqueduct is a major attraction here. In the afternoon, I go by a tour bus to “excavations of Perge” originally a Hellenistic city founded in 1000 BC.
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Another day on the Mediterranean Sea with more lectures. On Nov 2 is a sightseeing trip of “Alexandria” in EGYPT with visit of the new and modern library built near the place where the old one once stood. In the afternoon, Minerva II. sails east to Port Said. Very early in the morning on Nov 3 I leave on a full day bus tour to see “Coptic and Moslem Cairo.” All buses from the ship going to Cairo are in one colon with military escort. In Cairo we visit the Citadel with its Mohamed Ali Mosque. Then several other mosques followed by Coptic Christian churches and one synagogue. When returning back to our ship at Port Said, our bus goes alone and without military escort. When passing near the Suez Canal at night we see fully lit ships sailing through it.
Next day morning Minerva II. is going through “Suez Canal” from Mediterranean to Red Sea. On Nov 5 our ship is moored in Egyptian Red Sea port Safaga. Today I take a bus trip to “Luxor and the Valley of the Kings.” The following day most of the passengers change and I have to switch to another cabin. It’s almost the same but it does not have balcony. On Nov 7 I take a second trip from Safaga to “Luxor, Habu Temple and the cemetery of Nobles.” During both trips the buses drove in a colon with military escort. At night Minerva II. sailes from Safaga to the Egyptian resort Sharm El Sheikh on the Sinai Peninsula. I go for a trip to “St. Catherine’s Monastery.”
On Nov 9 our ship is in Aqaba, JORDAN and most passengers including me are heading on buses to the famous “Petra,” an ancient capital of Nabateans. Next three days are on the Red Sea.
On Nov 13 Minerva II. is at the pier in Djibouti City in DJIBOUTI. I take a tour of the city with stops at “camel and then regular market.” During next 4 days our ship leaves the Red Sea and rounds the Horn of Africa. Sailing is filled with interesting lectures.
On Nov 18 the ship puts anchor near the island of Lamu in KENYA. There is a sightseeing tour of the town once built by Arab merchants. Next 3 days Minerva II. is mooring in the largest Kenyan harbor Mombasa. Again a part of passengers leave the ship and new come on board. I change my cabin. While here I take several trips: “Mombasa City Tour,” “Haller Park Nature Trail,” full day “Simba Hills National Reserve” and full day “Tsavo Jeep Safari.”
On Nov 22 our ship anchors near the harbor of the island of ZANZIBAR which is part of TANZANIA. In the morning tour of “Zanzibar Town’ (called Stone Town) and afternoon “Jozani Forest” with Red Colobus monkeys. Then there is a day on the Indian Ocean.
On Nov 24 Minerva II. anchors of the island of MAYOTTE which is department of France. Mayotte is one of 4 Comoros Islands, but the other 3 form an independent state. I take a bus tour of the island.
Between Nov 25 and Nov 30 the ship makes stops on MADAGASCAR in places: Mahajanga, Nosy Be, Antsiranana and Toamasina. On the island we see the famous lemurs, chameleons and several species of baobab trees among others. I visit the “Ampijoroa Nature Reserve.” In Antsiranana we see British and French cemeteries. It is the only place where British and Vichy French fought each other during WWII.
After another day on the Indian Ocean Minerva II. lands in Pointe des Galets on the island of REUNION which is a department of France. I take a full day island drive.
Between Dec 3 and Dec 5 we are visiting MAURITIUS. Minerva II. has mooring in Port Louis which is the capital of this independent island. Again some passengers leave the ship and some come on board here. I am getting another cabin. Mauritius is a beautiful tropical island where I take number of trips. The first is “Black River Gorges Hike,” the other is “Sugar World Museum & Botanical Gardens,” then full day tour to “Ile aux Aigrettes” and the last “Casela Nature Park.” Then we spend a day on the ocean again.
On Dec 7 we are back in Toamasina, MADAGASCAR. Then along the eastern shore south and on Dec 9 the ship puts anchor at Taolagnaro (Fort Dauphin) where full day bus tour to “Berenty Reserve” with more species of lemurs.
After 2 days sailing on the Indian Ocean Minerva II. lands at the pier in Richards Bay in SOUTH AFRICA. On Dec 12 morning I take a trip to “St. Lucia Wetlands” and in the afternoon to “Hluhluwe Game Reserve.” The following day the ship is in Durban. In the morning a sightseeing tour of the city and in the afternoon is a trip to Pietermaritzburg. Then a day on the ocean before Minerva II. moors in Port Elizabeth. In the morning bus trip to “Addo Elephant Park” with 260 elephants and sightseeing of the city after lunch. During night the ship sails to Mossel Bay. From here is a bus and train trip called “Choo Tjoe Train” to Knysna Lagoon. At last on Dec 17 Minerva II. reaches Cape Town. In the morning I visit the “Robben Island,” where Mandela was held and in the afternoon I take the “City Tour & Table Mountain,” where I have been already twice before.
On Dec 18 before noon I leave on charter with Monarch Airlines and after 12 hour flight the plane lands in London Gatwick in UNITED KINGDOM late at night. A bus takes me to Heathrow Airport and after midnight, Dec 19, I am in Hotel Ibis. In the afternoon I fly to Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC. I spend Christmas in my sister’s house. We do also a day visit of Chrudim. On Dec 27 I leave Prague and with another night in Ibis hotel near London Heathrow I continue on flights via New York to Los Angeles where before midnight on Dec 28. I rent a car and drive home to Vista where at 3:30 AM on Dec 29 after 70 days traveling.

Travel office: Swan Hellenic
Who took part: 4 sets of passengers on Minerva II.



EI-11UK (London), EGYPT, OMAN. UAE (Fujairah, Sharjah), INDIA – cruise
Date of travel: Nov 12 – Nov 29, 2011

ITINERARY:
On Nov 12, 2011 before noon I leave Vista in a Hertz rented car for Los Angeles airport. At 6PM I board a Virgin Atlantic plane taking off on almost 11 hrs. flight to London. The plane lands in UK on Heathrow airport in London after lunch the following day. A minibus takes me and other 4 to our “Copthome Tara Hotel.” I sleep most of the rest of the day and the night.
On Nov 14 by bus to Gatwick airport. There we board a Monarch Air plane for less than 5 hrs. flight to Hurghada on Red Sea. We land in Hurghada, EGYPT in midafternoon. Then by a bus to our ship “Discovery” in Safaga.
The following morning, I take a trip to Luxor. This time there are only 2 buses from Safaga and no military escort. With uninterrupted explanation by our guide, we reach Luxor in about 3-hour drive. After crossing Nile, we are soon in “Valley of the Kings.” My 3rd visit of this place. Back in Luxor for lunch. After drive past the “Luxor Temple,” We stop at the “Karnak Temple.” During my previous visits there were some 150 buses parked at its parking area. There are only 8 buses here today. After the recent Egyptian revolution, few tourists come to Egypt. We are sightseeing Karnak almost alone. The a drive back to our ship in Safaga.
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Between Nov 16 and Nov 19 our ship sails on the sea. First about 2.5 days it is on the Red Sea and later it is on the Gulf of Aden. The second day on the Red Sea we were to make a stop in Massawa, Eritrea. It was the reason I took this cruise. But for security reasons the ship does not land there. A big disappointment for me. Because the danger from the Somali pirates, we get instruction what to do and where to go on ship to stay safe. I have noticed 3 armed guards on board, though nobody talks about them. At night our ship is darkened and so invisible. Many interesting lectures fill the sea days.
On Nov 20, our ship “Discovery” is sailing the Arabian Sea. It lands at Salalah, OMAN in midafternoon. A coach sightseeing tour follows the landing. The harbor is 20 km from the city. First stop is at the palace of Sultan Qaboos bin Said. At the next stop, we visit a modern museum with models of ships, buildings, mosques, and forts. Then we browse a souq. For a while the coach goes past sandy beaches. After 2.5 hrs. we are back on our ship.
Next day is spent on Arabian Sea following the coast of Oman. In the morning on Nov 22 our ship lands in the capital of Oman, Muscat. The sightseeing tour starts at 1PM. First stop is at impressive “Grand Mosque.” The second stop is at nicely arranged museum. Like in Salalah no photos inside. Then we take pictures of the sultan’s palace from the outside. The houses of the town are mostly white or light colored. There are Mirani and Jalali Forts above the city. We explore the covered souq individually. We are back on our ship at 6PM.
On Nov 23, we are to see the emirate Fujairah. A coach takes us through emirate Sharjah to emirate Fujairah. Both are part of UAE (United Arab Emirates) . After passing the capital also named Fujairah the coach makes a stop at Fujairah Fort. Next stop is at a museum. Then a visit to “Heritage Village” showing local folklore. Last is a vegetable market. Then back through the emirate of Sharjah to our ship. In the afternoon, the ship leaves Muscat to sail toward India.
Overnight on Gulf of Oman then whole day on the Arabian Sea. Both are part of Indian Ocean. After dinner, I have an interesting conversation with a 32 years old Czech. She works on ships in various functions. She is in reception on this ship.
On Nov 25, most of the day sailing the Arabian Sea. At last at 4:30PM the ship lands in Porbandar in INDIA. A sightseeing tour starts just after 5PM. Soon we leave our bus near the birthplace house of Mahatma Gandhi. That house is a Gandhi museum now. We visit it individually. Then on foot through narrow streets of Porbandar full of local people. There is a statue of Gandhi on one square and a Hindu Temple on another. Darkness comes very fast and we return to our ship. There is a local Indian Show on the ship in the evening. The following day is on sea again.
On Nov 27, we are in Mumbai. There is a sightseeing trip in the morning. The local guide shows us a large laundry area, where hand washes everything. The next stop is at the house where Gandhi lived when he visited Mumbai. It is “Gandhi museum.” Then we visit a “Jain Temple.” A lot of beggars everywhere. It is followed by a stop at “Kamala Nehru Park.” There is a house in shape of a shoe there. From here we see the Black Bay around which Mumbai was built. North of this park there are the “Towers of Silence.” There the Parses (Zoroastrians) leave their diseased. From here back to the city to visit “Prince of Wales Museum.” Our last stop is at “Gateway of India” commemorating the visit of the British king George V. here in 1911. There is a lot of police around due to recent Pakistani terrorist attack costing 160 lives. After that we return to our ship. Here I prepare for my departure from the ship.
I must leave my cabin at 8AM and at midafternoon I depart the ship for a hotel near the airport. From here before midnight to the airport. Very early in the morning on Nov 29, I fly on Lufthansa from Mumbai to Frankfurt. There I switch the plane for another Lufthansa flight to LAX. In Los Angeles I rent an AVIS car and drive home to Vista where after 4 PM.

Travel office: Voyager of Discovery
Who took part: The “Discovery” could accommodate 730 passengers, but there were only 470 on the ship now.



HA-13 Horn of Africa (Egypt, Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia)
Date of travel: Feb 9 – Feb 26, 2013

ITINERARY:
On Feb 9, 2013 in the morning I take a Lufthansa plane from Prague, Czech Republic, to Munich, Germany. Here I switch to another Lufthansa plane to Cairo, Egypt. In Cairo the plane lands in midafternoon.
A guide picks me up at the airport and takes me to the “Hotel Sonesta.” I get a day room to rest in. Later on I meet the other members of the group. Some of them I know. After 9 PM departure to the airport. The plane to Asmara, Eritrea, takes off before midnight. Asmara landing is before 2 AM on Feb 10.
In our hotel early in the morning. Asmara sightseeing bus tour starts at noon. Midafternoon we leave the city for town Keren in the north. We see rusting tanks from the war with Ethiopia along the highway. Our bus reaches Keren in the evening. Next morning sightseeing of the town with its Monday and Camel Markets. This is a Moslem part of the country. After lunch drive to Massawa, main harbor of Eritrea. Next morning sightseeing of Massawa on foot and return to Asmara in the afternoon. On Feb 13 drive south of Asmara to excavation of ancient city of Qohaito and to a 1000 year old dam. Overnight in the town Adi Keyh. The following day visit to Senafe and its Christian Orthodox Church on a mountain Amba Metera. Here we are in the Christian part of the country. The ruins of historical town of Metera are close by. Final is a tour of another ancient city Keskese. For night back to Asmara. Last day in Eritrea another sightseeing of Amara.
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At night flight from Asmara, Eritrea, to Sanaa, Yemen, and from there to Djibouti, where very early in the morning on Feb 16. Before noon and in the afternoon sightseeing of Djibouti City. On Feb 17 starts a 3 day 4WD car tour through Djibouti (the country). The first day, after traveling mostly in lava desert, we come to Lake Abbe. Overnight in tents. The next day again driving through very forbidding countryside and overnight in a motel in Tadjoura at a gulf of the same name. The third day of our Djibouti trip leads us to Lake Assal, which is -150 m under the sea level. It is the lowest point in Africa. At noon we photograph the Rift Valley at the spot, where it cracks the African Continent. By the nightfall we are back to our hotel in Djibouti City.
We expected to fly to Somaliland on Feb 20. But for problems in that area we fly to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia instead. We land there early in the afternoon. After lunch we drive west of Addis Ababa to the Negash Lodge in the town of Ambo. The next day a trip to Wenchi Crater. On Feb 22 we leave Ambo and with few stops at historical places like Adadi Mariam Church we return to Addis Ababa. Next day flight east to Dire Dawa and drive to the town of Harar. In the afternoon sightseeing of the walled Harar. In the evening we see the “hyena feeding” by a local man. The following morning we circumnavigate the walls of the city and photograph their gates. In the afternoon we leave Harar. On our way back to Dire Dawa we stop in one town at its “chat market.” Overnight in Dire Dawa. Following day flight to Addis Ababa. There I go by a taxi to Trinity Church, where is buried Haile Selassie. In the evening to an interesting entertaining restaurant.
On Feb 26 I fly with Lufthansa from Addis Ababa to Frankfurt, Germany, and to Prague, Czech Republic.

Travel office: Spiekermann Travel Service
Who took part: I traveled with 10 tourists (in Eritrea also Ihab) and guides during the trip.


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