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Egypt Application Package Check List International Heritage Tours , a TICO licensed travel agency. TICO REGISTRATION # 4274452 7117 BATHURST ST, SUITE 200, THORNHILL, ONTARIO L4J 2J6 Tel: 905 886 0232. Toll Free 1 877 999 8868. Fax: 905 886 9769 G.S.T. # 126088806 EGYPT APPLICATION PACKAGE CHECK LIST 1. Itinerary Page 2. Price Page 3. Application Form 4. Payment Form 5. Passport Page Copy Special Interest Travel. Faith-based Private Group Tours. Bible Education for Jehovah’s Witnesses Discover Bible Lands® , DBL™, DBL TV™, DBL Travel™, DBL Tours™ Copyright © 2019 Discover Bible Lands Inc. - All Rights Reserved International Heritage Tours , a TICO licensed travel agency. TICO REGISTRATION # 4274452 7117 BATHURST ST, SUITE 200, THORNHILL, ONTARIO L4J 2J6 Tel: 905 886 0232. Toll Free 1 877 999 8868. Fax: 905 886 9769 G.S.T. # 126088806 DISCOVER EGYPT | MARCH 28 – APRIL 11 2022 1ST WORLD POWER : EGYPT / EGYPTIAN CULTURE, RELIGION, & WAY OF LIFE ABRAHAM TO EXODUS / JEHOVAH’S COVENANT PEOPLE /JOURNEY TO THE PROMISED LAND DATE ITINERARY (Sites visited indicated in bold) Day 1 Mon. March 28th INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT: Toronto to Cairo 12:45 MS996 – Egypt Air (overnight). Day 2^ Tue. March 29th Arrival in Cairo 06:10. Transfer to Hotel. 3 NIGHTS 5* SHERATON, CAIRO. HALF DAY OFF. Day 3 Wed. March 30th 1st TOUR: Cairo Museum, Pharonic Village, Grand Egyptian Museum (if opened). Day 4 Thur. March 31st 2ND TOUR: Memphis, Saqqara, Giza Pyramids. Day 5 Fri. April 1st DOMESTIC FLIGHT: Cairo to Aswan 07:00, MS82 – Egypt Air. 3RD TOUR: Nasser Lake, Aswan, Philae temple, unfinished obelisk and high dam.3 NIGHTS 5* NILE CRUISE ESMERALDA. Day 6 Sat. April 2nd 4TH TOUR: Kom Ombo & Edfu. Day 7 Sun. April 3rd 5TH TOUR: West Bank Valley of the Kings, Queen Hatshepsut Temple. Day 8 Mon. April 4th 6TH TOUR: Karnak, Luxor. DOMESTIC FLIGHT: Luxor to Cairo 15:00, MS150 – Egypt Air. Start Exodus Route, Succoth, Ras Attaka (Piharoth). 1 NIGHT 5* JAZ LITTLE VENICE GOLF RESORT, AIN SOKHNA. Day 9 Tue. April 5th 7TH TOUR: Continue Exodus Route, Suez Canal, Ras Sedr (Victory Song!) 1 NIGHT 4* MOUSA COAST RESORT**. Day 10 Wed. April 6th 8TH TOUR: Continue Exodus Route to Marah, Elim, arrive & climb Mt. Sinai at night. 1 NIGHT 3* MORGENLAND HOTEL, ST. CATHERINE**. Day 11 Thur. April 7th Travel to Sharm El Sheik. 3 NIGHTS 5* RIXOS SEA GATE, SHARM EL SHEIK. HALF DAY OFF. Day 12 Fri. April 8th FULL DAY OFF Day 13 Sat. April 9th FULL DAY OFF Day 14 Sun. April 10th HALF DAY OFF. Dinner provided. Rest in the hotel room before flight.5* LE MERIDIEN CAIRO AIRPORT. DOMESTIC FLIGHT: Sharm El Sheik to Cairo – Egypt Air. Day 15 Mon. April 11th INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT: Cairo to Toronto 01:50, MS995 – Egypt Air (overnight). Arrival in Toronto 07:00. ^ HALF DAYS OFF (2) ^^ FULL DAY OFF (3) Each day will open and close with prayer. The daily text will be summarized briefly enroute to the first site. There will be 2 abbreviated Watchtower studies, by means of question and answer. Brothers will be invited to help with these aspects of the tour. ** Mousa Coast Resort and Morgenland Hotel are not 5-star accommodations. The journey from Cairo to Sharm El Sheik is just over a 6-hour drive. To fully enjoy ‘the parting of the Red Sea’ area and Mount Sinai, having access to the best-rated hotels is beneficial. Mousa Coast Resort will provide the opportunity to enjoy the beach, and get some rest before the climb to Mount Sinai. Morgenland Hotel is your personal ‘base-camp’ for our 1 a.m. Mount Sinai hike. After dinner, you will only have a few hours of sleep at this hotel before the mountain hike. TRAVEL REMINDERS BEING ON TIME PERSONAL INFORMATION We sincerely wish for everyone to have an enjoyable JW vacation. This in- Contact details of our brothers and sisters touring is confidential, and should cludes being able to visit all planned sites for each day. In order to accomplish not be used for mass emails or distribution (w00 10/1 p.32). a successful JW Bible Lands tour, we are depending on everyone to be on time. For the daily start time, personal exploration time, photography break, ROOM CHARGES bathroom or lunch stops, please arrive back to the coach at the designated Please promptly pay any room charges the evening before check-out. time. This will ensure no one is deprived of a complete tour. - 1 Cor. 14:40 This will avoid last minute delays when departing from the hotel OUR CONDUCT USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA While touring we can provide the best possible witness to the driver, guides & Please be extra careful with your social media posts. Please kindly ask other non-witness tour facilitators. Our guide has worked with the witnesses permission from any person who may be seen in your post. May we all show for many years, and will do their best to provide accurate information. Please love in respecting the privacy and personal feelings of one another refrain from tactlessly correcting or questioning our non-witness partners if at (w97 3/15 p. 12, paragraph 4). times certain points taught are at odds with what Jehovah has made clear to us. We know the truth! (w97 3/15 p. 12, paragraph 3). I have read, understood, and accepted this agreement, the cancellation policy, the tour itinerary, and travel information package. All of my questions have been fully answered. I completely understand all pertinent aspects of the tour. Discover Bible Lands Inc. and International Heritage Tours have carried out full due diligence. SIGNATURE DATE Special Interest Travel. Faith-based Private Group Tours. Bible Education for Jehovah’s Witnesses Discover Bible Lands® , DBL™, DBL TV™, DBL Travel™, DBL Tours™ Copyright © 2019 Discover Bible Lands Inc. - All Rights Reserved International Heritage Tours , a TICO licensed travel agency. TICO REGISTRATION # 4274452 7117 BATHURST ST, SUITE 200, THORNHILL, ONTARIO L4J 2J6 Tel: 905 886 0232. Toll Free 1 877 999 8868. Fax: 905 886 9769 G.S.T. # 126088806 DISCOVER EGYPT PRICE DETAILS Prices are per person Inclusive of Taxes and Gratuities (Deposits & Payment Plans available, please see application package for more details) First come, first serve. Year Base package BASE PACKAGE + INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT PRIVATE ROOM SINGLE GUEST (FOR 2022 ONLY) * Rate for 2 guests per room Rate to have your own room Toronto/Cairo Return 2022 $3480.00 USD/pp $4480 USD/pp TBC * 2022 flight prices will become available approximately 1 year before departure date ** Prices subject to change based on availability Provision: $100.00 USD referral credit for each new applicant not part of the same room booking. The referred applicant must pay in full and not cancel. The discretionary credit will be applied 60 days prior to departure date, or in-person as cash on tour. BASE PACKAGE INCLUDES YOUR PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE 3 Domestic Flights: Cairo–Aswan, Luxor–Cairo, Sharm El Sheik - Cairo Personal expenses Meal arrangements: Daily buffet breakfast & dinners at hotels. Anything else not specifically mentioned FULL-BOARD on Nile Cruise. ALL INCLUSIVE at Sharm El Sheik. 13 nights’ accommodation as per itinerary. Transportation and portage between the airport and hotels Travel or medical insurance 9 days of guided tours in a deluxe air-conditioned coach with an The cost of your passport English-speaking, Government licensed guide. (Your passport must be valid for 6 months beyond the date of your return) Headsets and Entrance fees included to sites, as per itinerary. Alcohol Tips: Porters, Dining, Rooming, Driver, & Guide Bus & guide on days off Visa Meals not mentioned CANCELLATION POLICY Any cancellation made after payment is received will result in an automatic penalty as listed below. Cancelling closer to the date of departure will lead to forfeit of payment up to 100% as outline. PENALTY LAND PORTION SINGLE SUPPLEMENT FLIGHTS prior to departure date ANY TIME 25% 25% 50% 9 months 50% 50% 75% 6 months 100% 100% 100% A processing fee of $150.00 USD will apply if you cancel the trip. I have read, understood, and accepted this agreement, the cancellation policy, the tour itinerary, and travel information package. All of my questions have been fully answered. I completely understand all pertinent aspects of the tour. Discover Bible Lands Inc. and International Heritage Tours have carried out full due diligence. SIGNATURE DATE Special Interest Travel. Faith-based Private Group Tours. Bible Education for Jehovah’s Witnesses Discover Bible Lands® , DBL™, DBL TV™, DBL Travel™, DBL Tours™ Copyright © 2019 Discover Bible Lands Inc. - All Rights Reserved International Heritage Tours , a TICO licensed travel agency. TICO REGISTRATION # 4274452 7117 BATHURST ST, SUITE 200, THORNHILL, ONTARIO L4J 2J6 Tel: 905 886 0232. Toll Free 1 877 999 8868. Fax: 905 886 9769 G.S.T. # 126088806 APPLICATION FORM & AGREEMENT WITH INTERNATIONAL HERITAGE TOURS & DISCOVER BIBLE LANDS.INC. Please email a copy of the Application & Payment Form and your passport photo page to [email protected]. Or Fax : Attention Sara at 905 886 9769 PASSENGER INFORMATION Name of Tour Date of tour Last, First name Street Address City Province/state Postal /zip code Cell Phone Alternative phone Email Address Travel companion Emergency Contact Phone Elder Name Phone Do you require travel insurance? YES / NO / N.A May we provide you with a quote? YES / NO / N.A (Canadian residents only) COMMUNICATION : I wish to be included on the Discover Bible Lands Inc. mailing list. YES / NO CONSENT :I give Discover Bible Lands Inc. consent to use any photos &/or videos for their usage, royalty free, where I am included &/or seen. YES / NO International Heritage Tours , is a TICO (Travel Industry Council of Ontario) licensed travel agency.
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