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Exotik Journeys Hosts Canadian Travel Agents on FAM Trip to Egypt

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Feeling like a Bedouin! Nine Canadian travel agents participated on a FAM to Egypt with Exotik Journeys

Exotik Journeys hosted nine Canadian travel agents on a fam to Egypt travelling along along the Nile.

During their week-long journey, the group participated in various excursions and visited notable sites, including the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, and the National Museum of Civilization.

The trip took them to Aswan where they embarked on a three-night river cruise aboard the Movenpick Royal Lotus, making stops at the High Dam, Philae Temple, Kom Ombo, Edfu, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsute Temple, Karnak Temple, and Luxor Temple.

Upon returning to Cairo, the group had the opportunity to shop at the Khan El Khalili Bazaar and concluded their journey with a farewell dinner on the Four Seasons First Nile boat.

Exotik Journeys provides a range of itineraries in Egypt, from cultural tours to Nile cruises, and desert adventures. More information can be found at www.exotikjourneys.com.

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