Wildlife Holidays in Egypt

Wildlife holidays in EgyptAs well as arranging Nile Cruises and Nile Cruise and Stay holidays, (Nile cruise and a further stay in Cairo, Luxor or the Red Sea) we can also arrange some wonderful Wildlife Holidays to Egypt.

Having cruised the Nile I can vouch for the wonderful array of bird life and wildlife that you will see. If you would like to enjoy a dedicated wildlife holiday in Egypt then here is an example of what we can arrange for you…

This 11 day wildlife tour to Egypt combines the major sites of both archaeological and ornithological interest. Visiting the Sinia Desert, the River Nile, Luxor, the Pyramids and Sphinx we search for a combination of special Western Palearctic and African birds.

A phenomenal six thousand years of recorded history, and a prime position on the avian migration route between Africa and Europe, combine to make Egypt one of the most exciting destinations for birdwatchers with an appreciation of the past. Nurtured by the life-giving waters of the river, one of the greatest civilisations ever to inhabit the earth developed along the Nile Valley leaving, as monuments to their existence, countless temples, pyramids and artefacts which today are numbered among the greatest historical sites in the world. Three continents exert their respective influences on a remarkably diverse avifauna, which is enriched and enhanced by the seasonal movements of migrants using the country as a staging post for longer journeys. By late October, newly arrived winter visitors may be observed alongside the resident ‘specialities’ and with cooler weather conditions, this is an excellent time for birdwatching. As you travel in the Sinai Desert and along the River Nile you will be visiting many of the best birding localities in Egypt but this is a tour which also pays homage to world famous antiquities including the Pyramids, Abu Simbel, Aswan and Luxor.

You begin your tour in Cairo, the largest city in Africa. Here you will visit the Giza Pyramids and the nearby Sphinx, which epitomise the reign of the Pharaohs. A further glimpse of ancient Egypt is provided in the fabulous Egyptian Museum, a cornucopia of ancient artefacts which includes the astounding treasures of Tutankhamun and masterpieces of early Egyptian bird art. You will also visit a marshy area nearby where you will have a good chance of finding such rare Western Palearctic species as Painted Snipe, Senegal Coucal and White-breasted Kingfisher, and typical birds of the region such as Graceful Prinia, Blue-cheeked Bee-eater and Common Bulbul.

After this splendid introduction to Egypt, you will travel by road to Sharm-el-sheik and visit the surrounding desert and oases in search of some of the more elusive of the local bird specialities. Given favourable conditions, large numbers of raptors and other soaring birds, such as storks and cranes, use thermals to drift south across the Red Sea, providing an amazing spectacle, and the bushes are likely to be full of passerine migrants. Next, you will visit Mount Sinai and the picturesque St. Catherine’s Monastery at the base of the mountain. You will climb Mount Sinai in the cool of the morning and, as we make our way up the zig-zag path, we will look for White-crowned Wheatear, Desert Lark, Tristram’s Grackle and Sinai Rosefinch. At the top you will be rewarded by fabulous views over the surrounding area, whilst Brown-necked Ravens circle noisily overhead. Descending from the summit, you will visit the famous ancient monastery where, in the vegetation of its gardens, there is a good chance of seeing skulking Scrub Warblers, plus a few migrants as well. During your stay at the Red Sea, you will look for some of the area’s specialities such as Brown Booby, White-cheeked Tern, Sooty and White-eyed Gulls, plus the delightful little Sooty Falcon. In addition, there will be snorkelling opportunities for anyone wishing to admire the amazingly colourful underwater world of the coral reef.

You will travel next to Luxor, in the Nile Valley, where an afternoon on Crocodile Island should produce such species as Senegal Thick-knee, Purple Gallinule, Nile Valley Sunbird and Lesser Pied Kingfisher. On your first evening in Luxor you will visit the beautifully illuminated Temple of Luxor and during your two-day stay you will further enjoy the many spectacular sights of this former capital, steeped in six millenniums of history. The Collosi of Memnon, Valleys of the Kings and Queens, and Karnak Temple will be unforgettable highlights to complement a fine selection of birds.

You will travel next to Abu Simbel, Egypt’s most southerly settlement, situated on the shores of Lake Nasser. Here the African influences in the birdlife are evident in the appearance of such species as Egyptian Goose, African Pied Wagtail and Pink- headed Dove but there will also be Palearctic migrants to look for in the lake- side gardens. A boat ride on Lake Nasser will enable you to explore the secluded inlets and islands thronged with waterbirds and waders, amongst which you could see Pink-backed Pelicans and Yellow-billed Storks, two wanderers from Africa regularly occurring here. The magnificent Abu Simbel Temples, saved from the rising waters of the lake by being moved block by block to higher ground, will be the focus of an afternoon tour and, in the evening, you may be able to attend a spectacular sound and light show.

You will return to Cairo, for a connecting flight to London, to conclude a memorable holiday to a country where ancient and modern worlds are inextricably linked, providing a unique background for some superlative birdwatching.

You would depart on Monday the 24th of October and the price of this unique experience is £1,995 per person.

If you would like to check availability or find out more please call us on our Freephone number 0808 1089 100.

2 Replies to “Wildlife Holidays in Egypt”

  1. This tour sounds phenomenal! I would jump at the chance to explore Egypt and check out all the sights it has to offer! Great descriptions…really entices you to book a flight there right this instant! 🙂

  2. I know, wish I was there myself right now. Pretty miserable weather here today and reading the tour description again really does make it sound a great tour.

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