Small group hosted tour to Egypt and Jordan
Departing Cairo 09 June 2023
19 Days of fascinating discoveries delving into ancient civilisation
19 Days ex Cairo
This special journey (which will include King Tutankhamun’s Tomb) is in association with New Zealand based award winning Innovative Travel who have a long and reputable association in the region. The company was founded in 1990, by Robyn Galloway who wanted to share her passion for these ancient lands and was joined in 1997, by Elhamy ElZayat M.N.Z.M; Innovative Travel’s uniquely positioned Cairo based Director.This special tour, will be hosted by the very experienced Colleen Doyle. Whilst on tour in Egypt you will benefit from fantastic and reliable local representatives who supply strong local back up and expert local knowledge on this special Travel Companions.Club tour.Your warm welcome begins at Cairo Airport. You’ll be met INSIDE immigration and assisted with your Egyptian visa on arrival (For New Zealand, Australian, UK and USA Passport holders and other passports on application) by one of our experienced airport team and transferred to your Pyramids hotel to start your journey of discovery. Then upon completing your Egypt adventure, we invite you to take advantage of our wonderful Jordanian tour. If you have a little more time why not then extend to Israel or Turkey?
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Itinerary
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Accommodation
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Important Information
Day 1: Cairo (D)
Welcome to Egypt. You will be met INSIDE immigration, by one of our wonderful Cairo based airport team, and assisted with visa formalities by our local airport representative. Gain your first experience of Egypt as you are transferred to your Pyramids Hotel where you are reserved for two nights in a Pyramid view room.
The Steigenberger Pyramids Hotel has recently undergone renovation. It is an excellent hotel combining good service, and a superb location opposite the new Grand Egyptian Museum and the Pyramids. The hotel offers unparalleled views of the Giza Pyramids from the beautiful outdoor pool and bar areas.
This evening join your fellow travel companions for a welcome drink and tour briefing at 6pm, followed by dinner.
Day 2: Cairo (BD)
Begin your day with a visit to Memphis and Sakkara. Memphis which served as the capital of Upper and Lower Egypt some 5000 years ago during the First Dynasty was the home of many pharaohs, including King Tutankhamun. Continue to Sakkara one of the most exciting historical and archaeological areas in all of Egypt. Dominated by the famous Step Pyramid of King Zoser this was the first pyramid to be built in ancient Egypt preceding those at Giza by many centuries.
This afternoon continue to the great Pyramids of Giza and the legendary Sphinx along with more iconic monuments. The Great Pyramid of Giza (which is also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops) is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza pyramid complex. It is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only one to remain largely intact. Egyptologists believe that the pyramid was built as a tomb over a 10 to 20-year period concluding around 2560 BC. At 146.5 metres the Great Pyramid was the tallest man-made structure in the world for more than 3,800 years. Not far from the Pyramids, you will also see the Great Sphinx of Giza hewn from natural yellowish limestone – it measures 73 metres long from paw to tail and 20 metres high from the base to the top of the head.
Dinner is included this evening at the historic Marriott Mena House.
Day 3: Cairo - Luxor (BD)
Explore the most illustrious sites of ancient Egypt, with your personal Egyptologist guide – Uncover the celebrated treasures of the boy King Tutankhamun at the new Grand Egyptian Museum, GEM where your Egyptologist guide will enrich your experience with fascinating insights. This massive project has been under construction for over a decade. Previously un displayed items belonging to this famed boy-King will be on display for the first time. Later this morning transfer to the Airport for your flight to Luxor. On arrival transfer to the Sofitel Old Winter Palace. It was here that Howard Carter announced that he had discovered the Tomb of Tutankhamun. This afternoon explore vibrant Luxor on foot. Enjoy dinning in a historic restaurant tonight at your hotel.
Day 4: Luxor (BLD)
This morning at 0930 depart your hotel to the Mummification Museum to view a model of the Tomb of Tutankhamun on the West Bank. Continue to embark your Nile Cruise. Welcome to the deluxe Sonesta St George Nile Cruise Boat, which will be your floating hotel for the next six nights. Embark prior to midday. Seeing the Nile, one can understand the words of Herodotus ‘Egypt is the gift of the Nile’.
The ships facilities include: A Spa and wellness centre, gym, massage services, sauna, and steam bath. Restaurants/Bars: Main restaurant, Sun Deck Bar, Lounge and Piano bars. Lunch is buffet style. Evening dinners are a la carte.
This afternoon after lunch on board, visit the West Bank to make a special visit to the house of Howard Carter, the famous archaeologist who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun, with many artefacts carefully preserved from the 1920’s. Continue to the Habibi Cotton Factory, providing employment for local women and view quality locally produced cotton goods, including colourful artwork and clothing. Return on board.
This evening after dinner, a lively folkloric and belly dancing show will take place. Optional Sound and Light show.
Day 5: Luxor - Esna (BLD)
This morning after an early breakfast, cross the Nile to the West Bank to the Valley of the Kings where you’ll find the tombs of the Theban rulers, such as Ramses II and Tutankhamun, (Upgraded entrance fees are included to the Tutankhamun Tomb are the tomb of Ramses VI). Continue to the Valley of the Queens and the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, the only woman Pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt. See the famed Colossi of Memnon facing the Nile. Later return the ship for afternoon tea. This evening attend the Captain’s Welcome Cocktail party, where “mocktails” are served, followed by dinner on board. Sail to Esna.
Day 6: Esna -Edfu - Kom Ombo (BLD)
Early this morning sail to Edfu. Visit the remains from the Old Kingdom, the Temple of Horus, and houses of the Byzantine period. Sail to Kom Ombo and view its famous temple completed during the reign of Ptolemy during 181-146B.C. This temple was shared by the two Gods, Sobek and Haeroris. See the beautiful murals, bas relief and fine views of the river. This evening attend the Galabeya party, with the option to purchase a Galabeya locally, or rent on board. Overnight in Kom Ombo.
Day 7: Kom Ombo - Aswan (BLD)
Sail to Aswan. Highlights today will include the Aswan Dams at the end of Lake Nasser, the re-sited Temple of Philae and the granite quarries which provided stone for Karnak & Luxor Temples. This afternoon you will sail by felucca (Egyptian Sailboat) around Kitchener Island. Overnight in Aswan.
Day 8: Aswan (Abu Simbel – Aswan optional) (BLD)
Optional morning half day Abu Simbel tour:If taking the optional Abu Simbel tour, early this morning transfer to Aswan Airport for your flight to Abu Simbel. You will be met by a local representative at Abu Simbel Airport and escorted to your vehicle for the short drive to Abu Simbel. After disembarking the coach, there is a walk along uneven paths to the entrance of Abu Simbel. The tour takes approximately 1.5 hours and ends at the exit, situated at the rear of the monument. Your vehicle will be waiting to return you to the airport where you will go through a security check. The airport waiting room has a small snack counter and bathrooms for your convenience.
Abu Simbel is one of the most impressive archaeological sites in all of Egypt, not only for its historical significance, but for the great engineering success in moving these temples to their present location. Of all the temples of Egyptian antiquity, amongst the most spectacular and best preserved are the Temples of Abu Simbel. The master builder was Ramses II, one of Egypt’s greatest Pharaohs. The larger temple celebrates the Pharaoh himself while the smaller one honours his wife Queen Nefertari. When the new Lake Nasser Dam was built in the 1960s, the temples were moved to save them from a watery grave. In an amazing feat of engineering, the temples were hewn into huge blocks of thirty tonnes and relocated 180m further inland.
This afternoon upon our return to Aswan, transfer to Sofitel Old Cataract Hotel, base for Dame Agatha Christie as she penned “Death on the Nile”. Take a High Tea on the Terrace, while looking out over the ageless Nile. Later transfer return to our cruise boat.
For those remaining in Aswan, the morning is at leisure to relax or further explore Aswan in your own time. After lunch on board, transfer to the Sofitel Old Cataract Hotel for High Tea on the Terrace.
Notes:The Sun Temple and Colossi of Ramses II are located on a sandy cliff overlooking Lake Nasser. To approach this monument site you walk along a rocky and uneven sandy path. Anyone who has walking difficulties should be advised that handicapped facilities are not available at this archaeological site.
Day 9: Aswan - Kom Ombo - Edfu - Esna (BLD)
This afternoon sail along the Nile with the opportunity to see the fertile banks, and timeless farming practices. The opportunity to relax on board or to revisit the Kom Ombo Temple or local village. Overnight in Esna.
Day 10: Esna - Luxor - Cairo (B)
This morning sail to Luxor. Visit the East Bank to view the temples of Karnak and Luxor. Transfer to the airport for your flight to Cairo. MS 67 departing at 3pm, arrive in Cairo at 4.10pm. Transfer to central Cairo your base for the next two nights.
Optional Foodie tour this evening.
Own arrangements dinner perhaps dine at the hotel or sample a local restaurant.
Day 11: Cairo (BD)
Today discover an often forgotten side of Egyptian heritage as you explore Old Cairo with its Coptic Christian Churches and synagogues. The Coptic Museum houses many beautiful artefacts and artworks that celebrate the Egyptian contribution to Christianity and the influence of the Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman cultures.
Nearby is a cemetery where New Zealanders lay buried from WWI and WW II, along with other nationalities who lost their lives. Continue to the Textile Museum, the only one of its kind in the Middle East. This interesting museum features textiles from ancient Egypt and the Roman, Coptic, and Islamic eras.
Optional: Continue to experience a more contemporary slice of Egyptian life with a visit to the 14th century Khan El Khalili Bazaar, where bargains abound. Drop off at the bazaar and the coach will return later to collect you. Return to your hotel for a farewell dinner
Day 12: Cairo - Amman (BD)
Reflect on your amazing journey through the centuries as you are transferred to Cairo International Airport for your onwards flight, connect with your international flight to Amman.Welcome to Jordan. On arrival at Amman Airport, you will be met inside immigration by our local representative and receive your group visa on arrival. Transfer to the Ambassador where you are reserved for two nights. Dinner is included this evening at your hotel.
Day 13: Amman (BD)
After breakfast prepare to be intrigued This afternoon, drive north to the best-preserved example of Roman civilization, the city of Jerash; Jerash, part of the Decapolis (the ten big Roman cities of the East) which has been called the Pompeii of the East for its unique state of preservation. The city features theatres, churches, temples (Zeus and Artemis), a Nymphaeum and colonnaded streets. This afternoon we explore Amman, capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, known in ancient times as Rabbath – Ammon and Philadelphia in recent times. Most of Amman’s historical sites are in downtown area where the introduction into history will start with the visit of the Roman Amphitheatre; a deep-sided bowel caved into the hill and still used for cultural events and will continue to the nearby Archaeological Museum. Atop of the hills providing a strategic view is the ancient Citadel, which treasures impressive remnants of Amman’s many lives: the regal columns of a Roman temple, the elegant capitals of a Byzantine church and the unique carvings in the Umayyad Palace. The King Abdullah impressive blue towered mosque is also included in the tour.
Return to your hotel to freshen up, before departing to one of the best ranked cooking schools in the Middle East, at Beit Sitti Restaurant, located in an historic home.
Established in 2010 Beit Sitti came about by sisters Maria, Dina, and Tania to keep their grandmother’s legacy alive. Beit Sitti offers a wonderful local cook and dine rooftop experience, where you learn how to prepare a traditional Arabic meal using seasonal vegetables locally picked, with the help of local chefs, then later sample the delicious cuisine that you have helped to prepare for dinner. (Non-alcoholic local venue).
Or option to dine at the hotel this evening if you do not wish to participate in the cooking school.
Day 14: Amman – Madaba – Mt Nebo – Kerak - Petra (BD)
This morning depart Amman and travel south to Petra on one of the oldest highways on earth, the Kings Highway. This fascinating road into history will include highlights of Madaba where you can view the oldest known map of the "Holy Land' inlaid in mosaics, Mt Nebo where Moses looked out over the 'Promised Land' and Kerak Crusader Castle before arriving at Petra. This evening savour a dinner at the Cave Bar Restaurant in Petra. You will be based at the Petra Guest House Hotel or similar for 3 nights.
Optional Petra by Night tour.
Day 15: Petra (BLD)
This morning explore the famous Nabatean rock-cut tombs and temples of Petra. Entry is via a narrow ‘Siq’, reaching hundreds of feet high. Your first sight is of Al Khazneh - the Treasury, carved ornately in the red rock. The Nabataeans were an industrious Arabian people who settled in South Jordan more than 2,000 years ago. Other sights include the 3,000-seat theatre (1st C. AD) and the Palace Tomb designed in Roman style. Stop for lunch at the Nabataean Tent Restaurant in Petra, which was founded with the assistance of kiwi born Marguerite van Geldermelsen, who later settled in Petra with her husband Mohammed. There will also be an opportunity to visit the family shop, managed by Marguerite’s family. This afternoon either free time to further explore Petra at your own pace or return to your hotel to relax. We recommend stopping for a drink at the Cave Bar at your hotel, as you exit Petra. Dinner is included this evening at a rooftop restaurant with spectacular views.
Day 16: Petra - Wadi Rum - Petra (BL)
Today travel south to Wadi Rum where Lawrence of Arabia rode across the desert with his Arab liberation army. Take a 4WD ride through this impressive moon-like landscape, with its dramatic canyons and dunes. Experience the warm hospitality of a local Bedouins over lunch with a family. Later return to Petra. This evening dinner is own arrangements, chose to dine at your hotel, or perhaps at many of the local restaurants, located nearby your hotel. Dinner this evening is own arrangements. Colleen will meet those in the lobby this evening for those who would like to sample a local dining experience.
Day 17: Petra - Dead Sea (BD)
Today drive north to the Dead Sea. Travel through some spectacular scenic desert hilly terrain. En route stop at a local shop which specialises in therapeutic Dead Sea products. On arrival at the Dead Sea Movenpick Hotel early this afternoon, there will be an opportunity to experience the uniqueness of the ancient waters and float in the Dead Sea, or perhaps sample a spa treatment.
Your accommodation in Dead Sea has been reserved at the Movenpick Dead Sea Hotel overnight. Dinner is included this evening at your hotel
Day 18: Dead Sea (BD)
Today relax at the Dead Sea. Optional natural therapeutic spa treatments are available. Dinner is included this evening.
Day 19: Dead Sea - Amman - Departure (B)
Today you will be transferred to Amman Airport for your onward flight. (B)
Or optional extension to connect to an Ancient Kingdoms/Innovative Travel Israel/Holyland or Turkey tour
Special Small Group Tour Inclusions:
- Tour Host Colleen Doyle, ex Cairo to Amman
- Meet and assist inside immigration in Cairo
- Egyptian Visa on arrival for NZ, Australian, US, UK passport holders
- All airport transfers
- Modern coach air-conditioned transfers & transportation
- All sightseeing with a private, licensed Egyptologist
- Welcome tour briefing and dinner in Cairo
- A bottle of water available on board the coach for each touring day
- Economy class Domestic flights : Cairo/ Luxor/Cairo
- First Class and Deluxe historic accommodation
- 2 nights at the Steigenberger Hotel Cairo, adjacent to the Pyramids
- 6 night Nile Cruise aboard the 5 star Sonesta St George with French balconies
- 2 nights at a centrally located First Class Cairo hotel
- Daily buffet breakfasts
- Welcome dinner in Cairo
- Other dinners as specified (D)
- Special visit to the restored home of Howard Carter on the West Bank
- Upgraded West Bank visits to King Tutankhamun and Ramses VI Tombs included
- All meals aboard the Nile Cruise
- Activities & entrance fees as per itinerary
- Farewell dinner in Cairo with welcome drink included
- Economy Flight from Cairo - Amman
- Meet and assist inside immigration at Amman
- Group visa on arrival in Amman
- All transfers on A/C coach
- Licensed Jordanian Tour guide
- 2 nights Amman at the renovated Ambassador Hotel
- 3 nights at Petra in First Class Hotel
- Two nights at the Dead Sea, with time to relax
- Dinner at a roof top restaurant at Petra
- 2 nights at the five-star Movenpick Hotel at Dead Sea
- Farewell dinner at the Movenpick Hotel at the Dead Sea
- All tipping & Porterage for included activities
- Innovative Travel pre tour travel guidelines and tips
Tour Exclusions:
- International air flight to Cairo and return from Amman
- Optional Abu Simbel flight/entrance fees and tour
- Other optional tours as specified
- Tipping for non-included group activities
- Mini Bar
- Early check in/late check out
- Pre & Post tours or hotel accommodation
- International airfares to Egypt and return from Jordan
- Visas on arrival for other nationality passport holders – please enquire
- Departure taxes
- Non specified meals
AUD tour costs:
AUD Tour price based on minimum 10 clients travelling, ex CairoShare Twin/Double: A$13,390 per personSolo Traveller A$15,390 per person
For solo travellers wishing to share a twin room, please request at the time ofregistration. This is subject to availability.
Cairo
Steigenberger Pyramids Hotel - Pyramids View Room or similar
Luxor
Sofitel Old Winter Palace Hotel - Garden View Room or similar
Nile Cruise
Sonesta St George Cruise
Aswan
Sofitel Old Cataract Hotel or similar
Cairo (2nd Stay)
Cairo Marriott Hotel or similar
Amman
Ambassador Hotel or similar
Petra
Petra Guesthouse or similar
Dead Sea
Dead Sea Movenpick Hotel or similar
Tour Price:
NZD Tour price based on minimum 10 clients travelling, ex CairoShare Twin/Double: $13,950 per personSolo Traveller $15,950 per person
AUD Tour price based on minimum 10 clients travelling, ex CairoShare Twin/Double: $13,390 per personSolo Traveller $15,390 per personFor solo travellers wishing to share a twin room, please request at the time ofregistration. This is subject to availability.
Tour Inclusions:
- Tour Host Colleen Doyle, ex Cairo
- Meet and assist inside immigration at Amman Airport with Group visa on arrival
- Only available if arriving on nominated flight ex Cairo, offer valid to UK, US, NZ & AUpassport holders.
- Airport arrival transfer
- Modern coach air-conditioned transfers & transportation
- All sightseeing with a private, professional Jordanian guide
- Welcome tour briefing and dinner in Amman
- Daily bottle of water available on board the coach
- First Class accommodation
- 2 nights at First Class hotel in Amman
- 3 nights at the Petra Guest House
- 1 night at the Dead Sea at the 5 star Movenpick Hotel – classic room
- Daily buffet breakfasts
- Welcome dinner in Amman
- Cooking School including dinner in Amman
- Lunch at the Nabatean Tent Restaurant in Petra
- 4WD drive experience in Wadi Rum
- Lunch with a Bedouin family in Wadi Rum
- Farewell dinner at the Dead Sea with a drink included
- Departure transfer to Amman Airport
- All tipping & Porterage for included activities
- Innovative Travel pre tour travel guidelines and tips
Tour Exclusions:
- Petra by Night Tour
- Tipping for non-included group activities
- Mini Bar
- Early check in/late check out
- Pre & Post tours or hotel accommodation
- International airfares
- International airfare Cairo to Amman
- Visas on arrival for other non-specified passport holders – please enquire
EGYPT
SightseeingAll sights in the itinerary are under the control of the Ministry of Antiquities and may be closed at any time without prior notice. An alternative will be offered.Cruising the NilePlease use cruise itineraries as a guideline only. The order of sightseeing and overnight destinations may vary and are subject to change due to the operation of Esna Lock, or at the discretion of the cruise company.Should a change of boat be required due to any unforeseen circumstances prior to departure, an alternative of the same standard or better will be offered if available.There are various river boats that cruise between Luxor and Aswan. They provide accommodation and transportation for the majority of tourists travelling to Egypt. Each night and whilst moored for sightseeing, it is common for 4-5 cruise boats to be parked abreast of each other. The location of your boat will varyfrom port to port however in many cases your view from your cabin will be restricted to cruising periods only.Sightseeing on Nile CruiseBoats is operated by the cruise company. The order of sightseeing may vary depending on the local port authorities. If a tomb or temple is unable to be visited an alternative will be provided where possible.
Valley of the KingsNot all the tombs within the Valley are currently open to the public. Many are closed periodically for resting and renovation.(Entrance fees to three tombs & plus a visit to Tutankhamun’s tomb is included.)Domestic Flights in EgyptFlight times will be reconfirmed prior to departure.Note, Flights from Cairo to Aswan and Luxor generally involve early morning starts due to flight schedules in the summer season. For flights to Abu Simbel certain flights are allocated to clients travelling for day trips from Cairo and overnight programmes. These flights are set by Egypt air and are outside of the operators control.Dress CodesModest dress is required for entrance to holy sites – Men: Long pants, Women – skirt or long pants and shoulders covered.
GENERALItineraries are prepared as a guideline only. Some variations may apply due to prevailing local conditions in a country. All cruise ship itineraries and embarkation times may be subject to change, due to local conditions (including weather) and/or possible port congestion and the final requirements of the cruise companies. Final embarkation timings will be confirmed to clients prior to embarkation. Transfer times, ferry schedules and flight schedules booked by Innovative Travel may be reconfirmed by the local operators upon arrival and are subject to change.Hotel check-in/out times are normally IN: 2pm/OUT: 12noon the only way to guarantee an early check-in or late check-out is to pre-book the night before (early check-in) or night after (late check-out). Otherwise early check-in and late check-out are subject to availability when you are there.Beddings configuration: Please note we have requested your preferred bedding configuration (either twin or double bed) but cannot guarantee one will be available. Please ask on check-in to see what is available.Itinerary descriptions and photographs: All photos and hotel descriptions are general impressions of the property booked. These do not necessarily represent the room or view you will receive.Non Smoking Rooms: As a policy Innovative Travel request non-smoking rooms for all guests. These rooms are requested and are subject to availability.TippingTipping is an accepted practice throughout the world. In the majority of countries tipping acts as asupplement to a basic wage. It is however discretionary. Tipping is included for all group activities.During the tour if you wish to provide an additional tips to your guide or drivers, this is at your discretion.
On a lighter notePlease remember that religious beliefs, traditional customs and daily manners may differ from country to country, these may seem quite strange at first. These idiosyncrasies are part of what makes travelling a special experience. Please be patient if you think things are happening at a different pace than you are used to and respect the differences in culture.If you need assistance relating to travel arrangements provided, please speak to Tour Host, Colleen Doyle, immediately if on the main tour. For pre and Post tours, please speak in the first instance to your guide. If you feel the issue is unresolved please contact our local operators. The final contact details will be provided in your final itinerary. Please note it is easier and faster for them to assist you initially.Travel Advisory Information can change at any time and we suggest clients refer to The Ministry ofForeign Affairs and Travel Trade Advisory website at www.safetravel.govt.nz prior to departure for the latest up to date information and general advice regarding the countries you are visiting.
Tour Conditions & payments:
Reserve and deposit $1,000 per person, by 31 January 2023 and receive a $500 discount per person, plus BONUS upgrade to Dead Sea view rooms for two nights at the Dead Sea.
Registrations after 01 Feb 2023; a non-refundable deposit of $1,500 per person
01 Mar: $3,000.00 per person further deposit required.
01 Apr 2023: Final Payment due
Cancellation fees:
After deposit until 31 Jan23 $500 per person
1 Feb-01 March 23 $1,500 per person
02 Mar -30 April 23 40%
01 May 23 departure 100%.
A Tour registration form must be signed and returned to The Travel Companions.Club. Innovative Travel will acknowledge your registration form and request a deposit within one week of confirmation. Bookings may be made via your preferred TAANZ travel agent or travel broker or for further information contact [email protected] or call Tel 0508 100 111. If based outside New Zealand call + 64 3 3653 910.
The tour registration form may be returned by your nominated TAANZ travel agent/broker or licensed travel broker.
The tour is subject to the general conditions of Ancient Kingdoms Holidays and the general conditions featured on the Innovative Travel website www.innovativetravel.co.nz
Sites managed by the Ministry of Antiquities in Egypt maybe closed at any time without prior notice. This is beyond the responsibility of The Travel Companions.Club, Innovative Travel and our local operators. In the event of any tomb closing, alternative arrangements will be made where possible.General Tour conditions as per the Innovative Travel, Ancient Kingdoms Holidays brochure.
Trip prices and dates are correct at the time of the website going live, however all offers are subject to reconfirmation at the time of booking. Note prices usually display available discounted rates if any, (eg. Early Bird Deals if applicable). All featured tour itineraries and offers maybe subject to change due to seasonal variations without notice, or due to local conditions or other conditions. Please confirm all details at time of booking. Travel insurance is mandatory for all Innovative Travel bookings. All passports must be valid for 6 months prior to your return to your home country. Visas are the responsibility of the traveller. Special VIP meet and assist offers are valid for New Zealand passport holders, for other nationalities please check at the time of booking. For full terms and conditions, please refer to our Booking Conditions page.