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KnightsTemplar Tours - Discovery Adventure
No matter what
your understanding is of the KnightsTemplar history or its origins.
Egypt holds certain mysticism as far as Templarism is concerned; man
has been fascinated by Egypt’s history for over a millennia. The
country has been fought over time and time again and the KnightsTemplar’s
have also had their fair share of its wrath and its warmth.
At QEA, we have put together a tour that
will encapsulate the very best of Egypt’s past that it has to
offer plus an insight into what many believe are its origins as well.
We will pass through time as we explore and discover together the hidden
secret’s behind some of its Temples and its Knight Templar ties.

Day 1: Arrive Cairo. Check into Victoria hotel. Introductions,
de-brief on programme ahead, dinner and Templar presentation.

Day 2: After breakfast, we visit the Giza
Plateau and the Great Pyramids that over shadow
Cairo. The beautiful Sphinx
and its hidden secrets. Then it's off to visit
the oldest and so called first pyramid, Saqqara
supposedly built by Djoser in the III dynasty (2613-2494
Bc). We will have plenty of time to walk around
the temple complex of this magnificent site. Evening
out in the old market of Khan
Al Khanlili. Full of spices and ancient architecture,
the narrow winding streets leading off in so many
directions it’s easy to get lost in this maze
of Bazaars and Coffee shops.

Day 3: After an early rise and breakfast
we head out to Memphis
and search the ruins of the old temples to Ptah.
Afterwards we will continue onto the medieval city
of Babylon the ancient capital of Egypt. The churches
offer an insight into early Christians of Egypt.
And the possible connections it has with the Templar’s.

Day 4: Transfer
by Egypt Air to Luxor,
the home of Thebes. The most renowned of Egypt’s
capitals. Visit and explore the temples of the West
bank including Hatshepsut's
Temple, the Rammeseum,
and Medinat Habu.

Day 5: Today we will visit the famous Valley
of the Kings and have the chance to view the
Tombs of the Nobles.
These tombs were cut into the Theban hill side for
the workers and high officials of Thebes for over
3 thousand years, there are so many tombs that even
today they are still finding them. You never know
we might even discover our very own tomb on our
way. After lunch we will then venture out into the
Western Desert on foot and explore the forgotten
temple complex of Amenophis III and the monastery
of Malgata. Where Christianity has been preached
since the days of Jesus Christ himself. Look out
for the Templar crosses and other emblems on your
way!!!!!

Day 6: Today we visit
the East bank and the temple complex of Karnak,
God’s house on earth as they call it, still
the most impressive of all Egyptian temples, Karnak
was built in stages over thousands of years, no
one is quite sure on its true date of origin, one
thing is for certain man has lived and worked on
this very piece of land since the dawn of time.
Prehistoric sites have been excavated here along
with various other settlements.
Day
7: Early rise as we head out into the Western
Desert for the ancient oasis town of
Kharga, here we will explore the ancient burial
grounds of the early Christians, there is more here
than meets the eye. Afterwards we head back to Luxor.
Dinner before heading back to Cairo by plane. Transfer
to our hotel for the night and possibly countless
conversations about the week past.

Day 8: Return flight home.
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