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A travel itinerary by EU Holidays for the winter season slated for November 2015 to March 2016. This winter issue covers trips to Turkey, Egypt, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates. For more information, visit their office at Chinatown Point or check out their website at www.euholidays.com.sg
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MEDITERRANEAN, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA EXOTIC Winter Nov 2015 - Mar 2016 Ancient City of Ephesus Turkey +EgyptSouth AfricaUnited Arab Emirates TM TRAVEL JOURNAL
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MEDITERRANEAN, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA

EXOTICWinter Nov 2015 - Mar 2016

Ancient City of

EphesusTurkey

+Egypt•South Africa•United Arab EmiratesTM

TRAVEL JOURNAL

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ABOUT EU HOLIDAYS

VISION AND MISSIONEU Holidays devotes our whole energy towards focusing on long haul package tours, which is our main differentiating factor from other travel agencies. We narrowed our attention to areas such as Europe, USA, Middle East and some of the more exotic locations as these are the leading travel destinations for locals in recent years. At EU Holidays, we want to establish our position as the leading professional agency that specializes in Europe and USA leisure travel package tours for the local market.

In EU Holidays, we want to take the hassle out of travelling, so as to let our customers fully experience their vacation without worrying over any details. Whether it is to relax and relieve stress, enjoy fun and exciting activities, explore new places, or learn and discover new knowledge, EU Holidays has a wide variety of itineraries designed to satisfy your travel needs. We want our customers to have faith that each time they book with EU Holidays, they will be embarking on the greatest adventure of their lives.

At EU Holidays, we take pride in providing our customers with excellent service by undergoing professional training and motivation courses and workshops. EU customers can easily meet our friendly and reliable staff face-to-face at the various travel fairs, outdoor roadshows and events that we participate in. Our staffs are all committed to go the extra mile to please our customers and give them their dream vacation.

EU Holidays was founded by a group of experienced directors

passionate about their work in the travel

industry. They wanted to do something new

that could better serve the travel needs of

consumers, which is the main driving force behind the establishment of our

travel agency.

PROGRESS AND MILESTONESWithin five years of business operations, we have expanded EU Holidays and opened up three other subsidiary offices to focus on the various needs of our customers. The EU MICE office was set up in 2013 to cater for corporate travel with a focus on corporate meetings, conventions and events. In that same year, EU Asia was launched to cater for customers who are interested in travelling within Asia. In the following year, we opened up EU Vacations to serve the Malaysian market. In doing so, EU Holidays strives to constantly improve our products and services so that we can better serve our customers.

Despite being a young company, EU Holidays has gained significant recognition from both customers and industry professionals. Founded in late 2010, EU Holidays was voted Top MasterCard Supporter in NATAS Travel, from as early as 2012 for four consecutive years. After just two years in business, EU Holidays was presented with two valuable awards – the Asia Excellence Award 2013 and the Singapore Excellence Award 2013. During the later half of the year, we also received the Singapore Quality Brands 2014 award. Since 2012, EU Holidays was named the ‘Best Travel Agency for Europe and USA Tours’ as voted by readers of ESCAPE! travel magazine. For two years running since 2014, we have also been awarded with the Weekender Travellers’ Choice Award as No. 1 for Europe and USA tours, voted by their readers.

EUROPE USA

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FEATURES

CONTENTSITINERARIES

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Turkey An Ancient TrailA fusion of the East and West, Turkey is a Muslim nation with a unique location that touches a part of Europe and Asia.

The Must-Do List DubaiOne of the most popular tourist destinations, Dubai holds a multiplicity of attractions that can be hard to choose between.

South Africa’s Big FiveSymbolic of the wilderness of South Africa, the Big Five are some of the most dangerous and elusive species of the animal kingdom.

10/12D Amazing Turkey + DubaiMTISTW /MTDXBW

9D Amazing TurkeyMTSAWS

5D Explore DubaiMED5DA

7D Exhilarating Dubai and Abu DhabiMEDA7A

9D Highlights of South AfricaMSJNBA

12D South Africa + Victoria FallsMSVFAA

11D Wonder of EgyptMECAIA

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EU Holidays Travel Journals are published by WWM PTE LTD for EU Holidays.

Cover image by 123RF/Galyna Andrushko. Standing and walking stick figure image, cruise vectors and maps used in this brochure are derived from originals designed by Freepik.

No part of this publicaiton is to be reproduced, stored, transmitted, digitally or otherwise, without the prior consent of the publisher. The information contained herein is accurate at time of printing. Changes may have occurred since this magazine went to print. The publisher will not be held liable for any damages, loss, injury or inconvenience, arising in

connection with the contents of the brochure.

PUBLISHING CONSULTANT

Managing Publisher Executive Manager

Admin ExecutiveWriters

Designers

Cecilia WooLilian QuekMelisah RoslanCherlyn Ang, Angela Low, Nina GeeNg Peiling, Syrus Kwan

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KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCEOur staff members are armed with vast travel knowledge and invaluable experience so as to assist our customers by giving the best advice to suit their needs. The company equips all staff with top quality and comprehensive in-house training, on-job training, and external courses lead by professionals in the field. These courses concentrate on providing our staff with the knowledge of giving the best travel experience in Europe and USA. This is an essential aspect of EU holidays as we aim to give each and every customer an unforgettable holiday.

PASSION & LOVEWhen it comes to travel, there is nobody more passionate and enthusiastic than the staff at EU Holidays. Our employee’s love and dedication for their jobs drive them to deliver quality services. They are trained to be caring and attentive to every detail of what the customer desires, providing the best support that caters to their individual needs.

DIVERSE CHOICES & OPTIONSEU Holidays is well-known for our ability to design different types of itinerary to cater to different clienteles. Each itinerary is specially personalised to fit every customer’s needs, wants and interests. The option to extend your stay can even be arranged for your itinerary. New itineraries are also launched on a regular basis because we believe in creating an original and exclusive experience for our customers. EU Holidays takes special effort to craft a wide variety of unique itineraries that customers can choose from. The range of itineraries vary from premium to cost saving, active to relaxing tours, and intensive coverage or country focus packages. We also work directly with our partners to provide our customers with special privileges and additional perks for their trips.

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WE’LL DO IT FOR YOU

INNOVATING TRENDSETTERSEU Holidays has always strived to stay ahead of the latest trends, especially for travel and technology. Our company was the first travel agency to introduce exclusive tours to the Norway Arctic Circle, and brought about the popular trend of travelling to Finland. In order to provide our customers with unforgettable experiences when travelling with EU Holidays, we make the effort to reach out to organizations and companies overseas to obtain the best arrangements for activities and accommodations for our tour packages. For our Northern Europe tours, we have specially arranged for customers to stay in the newly launched and more spacious glass igloos in Finland.

We are also the sole distributing partner for exclusive sledging

activities on Mt. Bussalp for our Switzerland tours.

EXCELLENT QUALITY MADE AFFORDABLEQuality should not be compromised for affordability. That is why here at EU holidays, we believe in having the best of both worlds. Our tour packages are customised to be the best value for your money. Offered at an attractive rate, our packages are packed with 4-5 star hotel stays, scrumptious meals, and an experience of a last time. EU Holidays is the only agency that offers you a night’s stay in a 5-star Hilton hotel on Venice islands as well as a 5-star Heritage hotel for your accommodation in Interlaken.

REPUTATION AND AWARD WINNINGEU Holidays has the prestigious honour of receiving many awards such as the Asia Excellence Award 2013 and the Singapore Excellence Award 2013. Both ESCAPE! and Weekender travel magazines have also awarded EU Holidays as the No. 1 Reader’s Choice for Europe and USA tours. Our company has been recognized for our outstanding service, and also earned us a strong following of loyal customers.

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TOUR CODE: MTISTW

Straddle the border between the Europe and Asia in this Muslim country, Turkey, and feast your eyes on ancient cities with rock-like

monasteries, limestone hot springs and grandiose structures that withstood the test of time.

COTTON CASTLE, PAMUKKALE

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DELICACIES

5HOTELS

Meal Plan• 7 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 7 Dinners

Specialities• Turkish Kebab• Elti Ekmek• Pottery Kebab• Turkish Grill Fish

• ISTANBUL Movenpick• CANAKKALE Kolin• KUSADASI Grand Belish• PAMUKKALE Thermal Colossae • CAPPDDOCIA Ramada• SOFRANBOLU Kadioglu Sehzade

(Ottoman House)

TURKEYISTANBUL• Hippodrome• Topkapi Palace• Blue Mosque• Hagia Sophia• Grand BazaarCANAKKALE• Troy• Trojan HouseKUSADASI• Ephesus• House of Virgin Mary• Turkish

Leather Show RoomPERGAMON• The Acropolis• Bergama

Acropolis Cable Car KONYA• Mevlana Museum• Horozluhan

Caravanserai

CAPPADOCIA• Underground City

of Kaymakli• Goreme

Open-air Museum• Valleys of Goreme• Carpet Factory• Whirling Dervishes

and Belly Dance withunlimited soft andalcoholic drinks

SAFRANBOLU• Old Ottoman House• Hidirlik Hill• Old BazaarANKARA• Ataturk Mausoleum

DAY 1

SINGAPORE → ISTANBUL Meals on Board

Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport and depart for Istanbul, a unique city that’s built on two continents, Asia and Europe.

DAY 2

ISTANBUL → CANAKKALE Lunch - Turkish Kebab, Dinner in Hotel

Kick things off with a trip to the Topkapi Palace, the first Great Imperial Palace of the Ottoman Dynasty. The 16th century Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Mosque), the only one in Istanbul with 6 minarets, is next. Admire the Egyptian Column, Serpentane Column and Ibrahim Pasa Palace at the Hippodrome Square, before visiting the Christian-Islamic St. Sophia Museum. After an appetising meal, board a ferry to Canakkale via Gallipoli.

DAY 3

CANAKKALE → PERGAMON → KUSADASI Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner in Hotel

The Legendary wooden horse of Troy, is located at Canakkale. After touring the grounds of the ancient city within which it is found, move on to the next ancient destination, the roman city of Pergamon. To get to the city’s Acropolis, you’ll have to take the cable car. Next, hop on for a ride bound for Kusadasi, an Aegean Coastal town.

DAY 4

KUSADASI → SELCUK → PAMUKKALE Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner in Hotel

Ever wondered where the biblical Virgin Mary might have lived? We explore the House of Virgin Mary then traipse through the Ephesus ancient city. Following that, see one of the world’s ancient seven wonders, the Artemis Temple. Luncheon will be served, before we leave for Pamukkale.*Note: Pamukkale is a thermal region with an abundance of hot springs. Most hotels will have thermal baths as well, so please bring your swimwear.

DAY 5

PAMUKKALE → KONYA → CAPPADOCIABreakfast, Lunch - Etli Ekmek, Dinner in Hotel

Enter the Hierapolis to experience its unrivalled thermal baths, before stepping into the Cotton Castle. Formed by deposits of white limestone from thermal springs, the heavenly terraces exude a surreal, mystical vibe not to be missed. Lunch at Horozluhan, an ancient caravanserai restored restaurant. A 700-year-old ancient “hotel”, known as the Caravanserai, which used to host prehistoric traders and travellers. Then, visit the museum of 13th century philosopher, Melvana Celaleddin-i Rumi, for the last stop of the day.

HIGHLIGHTS

*Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.

TURKEY

Istanbul

Canakkale

Pergamon

Selcuk

Pamukkale Konya

Cappadocia

Ankara

Safranbolu

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SPECIALFree WiFi on board

• Wi-Fi on board service is currently available in Turkey only.Service is strictly subject to confirmation and availability bythe coach and service provider and cannot be guaranteed.

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DAY 9

ISTANBUL → SINGAPORE Breakfast

Today, you will have the entire morning to yourself with the choice to either sleep in or make up your own itinerary in Istanbul. We recommend trying the Balik Ekmek and Bosphorus River Cruise. Once you’re done, head to the airport for a homebound flight.

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ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE We hope you enjoyed your vacation with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip.

10D7N AMAZING TURKEY

DAY 6

CAPPADOCIABreakfast, Lunch - Pottery Kebab,

Dinner in Hotel

A visit to the scenic Valley of Fairy Chimneys marks the start of your day in Cappadocia. Walk through the Underground City of Kaymakli, which once housed 15,000 Christian refugees. Next, scale the Esentepe Hill to get a bird’s eye view of the unorthodox World Heritage Site. After the Pigeon Valley, venture into the Goreme Open-Air Museum, populated with multiple monasteries with raw, rock facades. Pick up a new skill while at the Avanos Pottery Village and be enchanted by the unusual Uchisar “Castle” Village. Unwind into the night watching Whirling Dervishes and their belly-dancing performance while indulging in a free flow of soft and alcoholic drinks. If you’re looking for more things to do, try the Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Tour at own expense, which brings you across the lavish landscape.

DAY 7

CAPPADOCIA → ANKARA → SAFRANBOLU Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

On the way to Safranbolu, a UNESCO World Heritage town, stop by the country’s second largest lake, Lake Tuz, as well as the Ataturk Mausoleum. Gaze at the Black Sea Region’s profusion of nature, as you journey onwards.

DAY 8

SAFRANBOLU → ISTANBUL Breakfast, Lunch - Turkish Grill Fish,

Dinner - Chinese Fare

The day begins with a tour of the Old Bazaar, Sundial Clock, Koprulu Mosque, Turkish Delight Shop and the Old Bath, built in 1322. Take to the highest point of Hidirlik Hill, where you’ll be greeted with a landscape of the Ottoman city below. In the afternoon, return to Istanbul and treat yourself to a shopping spree at the bustling Grand Bazaar.

ADD-ON12D9N by Emirates Airline. Refer to the next page for more information.

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DAY 1

SINGAPORE → DUBAI Breakfast

Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport and depart for Dubai, a key tourist destination in the United Arab Emirates.

DAY 2

DUBAI Breakfast

Experience the Old Dubai today and catch sight of its most picturesque landmarks. Don’t miss the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest skyscraper, and the exquisite 7 Star hotel Burj Al Arab. You may indulge in a Desert Safari as well, which comes with a BBQ dinner and belly dance show.

DAY 3

DUBAI → ISTANBULBreakfast

You are free to explore around Dubai in your own time, before flying to Istanbul.

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ITINERARY FROM DAY 4 TO 12 FOLLOWS MTISTW DAY 2 TO 10

BURJ KHALIFA, DUBAI

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TOUR CODE: MTSAWS

This all-inclusive tour of Turkey brings you to some of the many historic sites and natural wonders that this glorious

country has to offer.

TURKEYISTANBUL• Hippodrome• Topkapi Palace• Blue Mosque• Hagia Sophia• Grand BazaarCANAKKALE• Troy• Trojan House

Kusadasi• Ephesus• House of Virgin Mary• Turkish

Leather Show RoomPERGAMON• The Acropolis• Bergama

Acropolis Cable Car

KONYA• Mevlana Museum• ApameaCAPPADOCIA• Underground City

of Kaymakli• Goreme

Open-air Museum• Valleys of Goreme• Carpet Factory• Whirling Dervishes

and Belly Dance with unlimited soft and alcoholic drinks

HIGHLIGHTS

4-5HOTELS

DELICACIESMeal Plan7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 7 Dinners

BOLU KoruCAPPADOCIA Crystal KaymakliPAMUKKALE TripolisKUSADASI MarinaCANAKKALE IrisISTANBUL Ramada Plaza Tekstikent

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*Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.

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Canakkale

Pergamon

Pamukkale Konya

Cappadocia

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DAY 1

SINGAPORE → ISTANBUL → BOLU Meals on Board, Dinner in Hotel

Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport and depart for Istanbul, a unique city that’s built on two continents, Asia and Europe. Once you arrive at Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, transfer to Bolu for your overnight stay.

DAY 2

BOLU → ANKARA → CAPPADOCIA Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner in Hotel

Start off with a drive to Ankara and stop by the country’s second largest lake, Lake Tuz, and regard the Black Sea Region’s profusion of nature. Visit the Ataturk Mausoleum, the final resting place of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk – leader of the Turkish War of Independence and the founder and first President of the Republic of Turkey. Proceed to Cappadocia for a good night’s rest.

DAY 3

CAPPADOCIABreakfast, Lunch, Dinner in Hotel

A visit to the scenic Valley of Fairy Chimneys marks the start of your day in Cappadocia. Walk through the Underground City of Kaymakli, which once housed 15,000 Christian refugees. Next, scale the Esentepe Hill to get a bird’s eye view of the unorthodox World Heritage Site. After the Pigeon Valley, venture into the Goreme Open-Air Museum, populated with multiple monasteries with raw, rock facades. Pick up a new skill while at the Avanos Pottery Village and be enchanted by the unusual Uchisar “Castle” Village, where we will explore a local cave house if time permits. Unwind into the night watching Whirling Dervishes and their belly-dancing performance while indulging in a free flow of soft and alcoholic drinks. If you’re looking for more things to do, try the Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Tour at own expenses, which brings you across the lavish landscape.

DAY 4

CAPPADOCIA → KONYA → PAMUKKALE Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner in Hotel

Journey to Konya and stop by for some photos at a 700-year-old ancient “hotel”, known as the Sultanhani Caravanserai, which used to host prehistoric traders and travellers. Swing by to visit the museum of 13th century philosopher, Melvana Celaleddin-i Rumi, before making a pit stop at Apamea for a taste of its signature honey and yogurt dessert. Then, make your way to Pamukkale and retire for the night.

DAY 5 PAMUKKALE → KUSADASI Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner in Hotel

Enter the Hierapolis to experience its unrivalled thermal baths, before stepping into the Cotton Castle. Formed by deposits of white limestone from thermal springs, the heavenly terraces exude a surreal, mystical vibe not to be missed. Following that, see one of the world’s ancient seven wonders, the Artemis Temple. Then, hop on for a ride bound for Kusadasi, an Aegean Coastal town, where you will stay for the night.

DAY 6

KUSADASI → PERGAMON → CANAKKALE Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner in Hotel

Ever wondered where the biblical Virgin Mary might have lived? We explore the House of Virgin Mary then traipse through the Ephesus ancient city. After that, move on to the next ancient destination, the roman city of Pergamon. To get to the city’s Acropolis, you’ll have to take the cable car. As night falls, drive on to Canakkale for your overnight stay.

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CANAKKALE → ISTANBUL Breakfast, Lunch, DInner - Chinese Fare

The Legendary wooden horse of Troy, is located at Canakkale. After touring the grounds of the ancient city within which it is found, luncheon will be served before we leave for Istanbul on a ferry via Galipoli. Kick things off with a trip to the Topkapi Palace, the first Great Imperial Palace of the Ottoman Dynasty. The 16th century Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Mosque), the only one in Istanbul with 6 minarets, is next. Admire the Egyptian Column, Serpentane Column and Ibrahim Pasa Palace at the Hippodrome Square, before visiting the Christian-Islamic St. Sophia Museum. Treat yourself to a shopping spree at the bustling Grand Bazaar, a 500-year-old large covered market with 61 streets and over 3,000 shops. We also recommend an optional Bosphorus River Cruise or a visit to a Turkish Bath before you end the day.

DAY 8

ISTANBUL → SINGAPORE Breakfast, Meals on Board

Today, enjoy the morning free at leisure, with the choice to either sleep in or make up your own itinerary in Istanbul till it is time to transfer to the airport for your flight home.

DAY 9

ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE We hope you enjoyed your vacation with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip.

Note: The sequence of the itinerary, flight

schedules and hotels are subject to change

without prior notice in the event of unforeseen

circumstances.

GRAND BAZAAR, ISTANBUL

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FEATURE

Ancient city of TroyIt was supposedly where the mythical Trojan War took place. Dating back to about 4,000 years ago, Troy is an ancient city found in the province of Canakkale, Turkey. The iconic site, which inspired Iliad, an epic poem by Homer, was of both historical and cultural significance. It was first inhabited in the early Bronze Age, when a wall was built to protect the citadel. Eventually, the city expanded, including a residential complex, as well as a palace of sorts.

Ancient city of PergamonAnother ancient city to visit is Pergamon, located in northern and western Bergama. The city rose to prominence in the Hellenistic period, from 281BC to 133BC, as the capital of the Attalid dynasty. Revel in what is left of the city’s Sanctuary of Trajan, Atheneum Library and the grandest of all sights, also known as the hallmark of Pergamon architecture, with steep steps and a capacity of about 10,000 people, the Hellenistic Theatre.

Ancient city of Ephesus Situated in the small town of Selcuk in Kusadasi, the ancient city of Ephesus lays in ruins. Though without concrete evidence of the exact date of origin, it is believed that this city has been around since 3,000BC. Located by a valley, it was used as an ancient trading centre, as well as a hub for Christians. Don’t miss the Temple of Artemis (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World), Library of Celsus (built in 125AD), Odeon (a theatre constructed in 150AD) and Temple of Hadrian, all of which are spectacular ancient architecture found in the city.

Goreme Open-air MuseumHeading to Cappadocia, make a pit stop at the Goreme Open-air Museum. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it boasts a complex of monasteries from the 10th to 12th century. One of its most distinctive features includes its raw, rock façade, which is an incredible sight of odd and almost organic architecture. Beyond the unpolished exterior are detailed frescoes, depicting biblical and angelic characters, whose colour has hardly faded over the years.

SafranboluTravel back to the ancient times of the Ottoman Empire in the town of Safranbolu, located north of Ankara. Due to its famous traditional Ottoman houses and its key role in the history of the caravan trade, the city has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Old Town of Safranbolu is also home to a plethora of ancient treasures such as well-preserved old buildings and 1008 registered historical artifacts. Here, you may also find the famous Cinci Han, a brooding 17th-century caravanserai that has been converted into a hotel brimming with shops, as well as the Cinci Hamam, a prominent Turkish bath that is still in operation today since the 17th century. Do stroll along the cobbled streets of Safranbolu and admire the graceful, half-timbered houses littered along the sides, many of which have huge water pools to cool the air on warm summer days.

A fusion of the East and West, Turkey is a Muslim nation with a unique location that touches a part of Europe and Asia. Influenced heavily by the Muslim-centric Ottoman Empire, which was found in the country, it boasts a rich culture and intriguing history. But what wows visitors are the ancient cities and the ruins within that Turkey is replete with. Follow our trail into yesteryears as we highlight the must-visit crowd favourites.

TURKEYAN ANCIENT TRAIL

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1 Ski in the Mall of the Emirates

Dominating all others, the most enthralling spot in all of South America is Machu Picchu. Dating back to the 15th century, the ancient site is allegedly the last Incan city in Peru. Its primeval presence will transport you into the mysterious world of yesteryear. To reach the ruins, you would have to journey 2,430m above the sea level to the top of the mountain. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the abandoned grounds blend into the steep, rocky terrain and green plains. To get the best views, head to the highest point for a panorama of the almost systematically placed rows of stonewalls.

2 Go for an exhilarating desert safari

Escape the city, where concrete land and towering skyscrapers abounds. Why not, for a change, head to the desert in Dubai? Hop on a four-wheel buggy and venture off-track as you speed head-on towards sand dunes, an experience that the adrenaline-seeker would find attractive. A package tour includes a mellow camel ride, a belly dancing performance and a sumptuous buffet dinner.

3 Visit the world’s tallest building

Defeating the Shanghai Tower, One World Trade Centre, John Hancock Centre and the Petronas Towers in height, the world’s tallest man-made structure is Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, standing at 829m. Stand at the base of the building and you’ll feel like the smallest creature on Earth, but ascend to the top observation deck of the skyscraper and you’ll be gifted with a magnificent view of the city landscape. Designed by Adrian Smith, it began construction in Sept 21, 2004 before completion about six years later in 2010.

One of the most popular tourist destinations, Dubai holds a multiplicity of attractions that can be hard to choose between, especially when on a tight schedule. Sifting out the best of the best, we present you with the ultimate Dubai to-do list, featuring one-of-a-kind activities that you can find nowhere else in the world.

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THE MUST-DO LIST DUBAI

4 Visit the world’s only 7-Star hotel

When you want to feel like royalty, there’s nothing like stepping foot into the world’s most luxurious hotel, known as the Burj Al Arab. Standing alone on an artificial island surrounded by the sea, its mere structure that resembles the shape of a ship’s sail is a sight to behold. Designed by Tom Wright of WKK Architects, the hotel has 28 double-story floors with 202 suites, the largest of which spans an astounding 780 square metres. You would have to be a millionaire to afford a stay at one of its Royal Suites, which is priced at about US$18,000 per night.

5 Witness a sunrise on a hot air balloon

Forget automobiles, planes, trains and boats. Take to the air on a much more thrilling ride – a hot air balloon. It is the best way to experience and view the sandy horizon of the Dubai desert. Lasting an hour (if the weather permits), the ride will be largely dictated by the direction of the wind, flying to wherever it takes us. Besides the endless expanse of beautiful barren land, you may also catch sight of a few inhabitants of the Arabian desert, including gazelles, oryx and camels. But what makes this voyage extra special is its early take-off time, which allows you to catch the first glow of the sunrise, welcoming the start of a new day.

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TOUR CODE: MED5DA

At the heart of the United Arab Emirates is the unbeatable Dubai, a place of traditional pleasures.

From camel rides to indoor skiing to speed rides through the empty desert, the popular destination

promises nothing but excitement.

DUBAI Holiday innDUBAI Movenpick

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UNITED ARAB EMIRATESDUBAI• Burj Al Arab• Spice Souk and Gold Souk Market• Jumeirah Mosque• Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner• Dubai Mall and the Mall of Emirates• Burj Khalifa

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DELICACIESMeal Plan3 Breakfast, BBQ Dinner on Desert Safari Tour

*Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.

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DAY 1

SINGAPORE → DUBAI Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport and depart for Dubai, a key tourist destination in the United Arab Emirates.

DAY 2DUBAI CITY TOUR Arriving at Dubai, jump into a tour of the enchanting city. While you’re there, be sure to grasp photo opportunities at the exquisite it’s 7-Star hotel, Burj Al Arab. Then, shop at the local markets Spice Souk and Gold Souk. Later, enter the gorgeous Jumeirah Mosque with a delicate white façade and intricate adornments. Following the mosque visit, a water taxi will bring you to across the Dubai Creek.

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DUBAI DESERT SAFARIBuffet Breakfast, BBQ Dinner

Spend the morning in your own time, before it’s time to hop on a four-wheeler in the afternoon for the ride through the desert. Go wild on the thrilling off-road ride as you bash through sand dunes, and when you’ve had enough adrenaline-inducing fun for the day, unwind on the barren land as the sun goes down. Head to the night camp for some night-time entertainment, from serene camel rides to getting decorative Henna tattoos drawn on your hands. Retire into the night with a sumptuous buffet dinner and a belly dancing performance.

DAY 4

DUBAIBuffet Breakfast

Explore the rest of the city in your own sweet time for today. We recommend visiting the Dubai Mall and the Mall of Emirates, where you may revel in the unusual thrill of indoor skiing within the shopping centre. As you roam around, pop by the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest skyscraper, as well.

DAY 5

DUBAI → SINGAPORE Buffet Breakfast

Leave Dubai and head to the airport for your homebound flight. We hope you enjoyed your vacation with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip.

DUBAI DESERT SAFARI

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EXHILARATING DUBAI AND ABU DHABI

TOUR CODE: MEDA7A

Enjoy a week of adventure in the major destinations of United Arab Emirates. Start with Dubai’s fast desert rides, pausing to take in the world’s only 7-Star

Hotel, and end with a bang at Abu Dhabi’s Ferrari World.

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DAY 1

SINGAPORE → DUBAI Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport and depart for Dubai, a key tourist destination in the United Arab Emirates.

DAY 2

DUBAI CITY TOUR Arriving at Dubai, jump into a tour of the enchanting city. While you’re there, be sure to grasp photo opportunities at the exquisite it’s 7-Star hotel, Burj Al Arab. Then, shop at the local markets Spice Souk and Gold Souk. Later, enter the gorgeous Jumeirah Mosque with a delicate white façade and intricate adornments. Following the mosque visit, a water taxi will bring you to across the Dubai Creek.

DAY 3

DUBAI DESERT SAFARIBuffet Breakfast, Buffet Dinner

Spend the morning in your own time, before it’s time to hop on a four-wheeler in the afternoon for the ride through the desert. Go wild on the thrilling off-road ride as you bash through sand dunes, and when you’ve had enough adrenaline-inducing fun for the day, unwind on the barren land as the sun goes

down. Head to the night camp for some night-time entertainment, from serene camel rides to getting decorative Henna tattoos drawn on your hands. Retire into the night with a sumptuous buffet dinner and a belly dancing performance.

DAY 4

DUBAI BURJ AL ARAB Buffet Breakfast, High Tea in Burj Al Arab

Step into the luxurious grounds of Burj Al Arab, Dubai’s renowned 7-Star Hotel and possibly the world’s most exquisite one. Sitting on an artificial island off Jumeirah beach, the towering hotel grants you the best top-floor views of the landscape below. While you’re taking in the beauty of the building, be treated to high tea at the establishment as well.

DAY 5

DUBAI → ABU DHABI FERRARI THEME PARK Buffet Breakfast

The journey continues at Abu Dhabi, the capital of United Arab Emirates. A guide will bring you through the city’s Heritage Village, as well as the Old Souk, a traditional marketplace. Stroll through the Abu Dhabi

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Corniche, teeming with parks and gorgeous fountains, before you enter the Ferrari World. The largest indoor theme park on the planet, it is based on the theme of motor racing. As it prides itself on speed, you’ll find the world’s fastest roller coaster, the Formula Rossa, there as well.

DAY 6

DUBAIBuffet Breakfast

Explore the rest of the city in your own sweet time for today. We recommend visiting the Dubai Mall and the Mall of Emirates, where you may revel in the unusual thrill of indoor skiing within the shopping centre. As you roam around, pop by the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest skyscraper, as well.

DAY 7

DUBAI → SINGAPORE Buffet Breakfast

Leave Dubai and head to the airport for your homebound flight. We hope you enjoyed your vacation with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip.

UNITED ARAB EMIRATESDUBAI• Burj Al Arab• Spice Souk and Gold Souk Market• Jumeirah Mosque• Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner• Dubai Mall and the Mall of Emirates• Burj Khalifa

Meal Plan5 Breakfasts, High Tea in Burj Al Arab,BBQ Dinner on Desert Safari Tour

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DUBAI Holiday innDUBAI Movenpick

*Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.

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HIGHLIGHTS OF SOUTH AFRICA

TOUR CODE: MSJNBA

Let the wild animals from National Geographic come to life right before your eyes. As you traverse through South Africa, live among tribal folk

and embark on game drives. Exhilarating and eye opening, prepare for nine days of back-to-back adventures.

SOUTH AFRICAJOHANNESBURG• Lesedi Cultural Village• Pretoria City Sights, Sun City• Two Safari Game Drives, Game ReserveCAPE TOWN• West Coast Ostrich Ranch• Table Mountain• Seal Island Boat Ride• Cape Peninsular Tour, Cape of Good Hope• Penguin Colony, Victoria and Alfred Waterfront

• Constantia Wine Lands• Wine Tasting• Mineral World Gemstone Factory• Century City• Sunset Cruise at V&A Waterfront

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DELICACIESMeal Plan6 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 6 Dinners

Specialities• Lesedi Authentic Tribal lunch• Ostrich lunch, Lobster lunch• Abalone dinner, Game Meat dinner

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*Note: The Table Mountain excursion and the Seal Island Boat Ride are subject to weather conditions.

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DAY 1

SINGAPORE → CAPE TOWN Meals on Board

Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport and depart for Cape Town, the second most populous capital of South Africa.

DAY 2

CAPE TOWN Breakfast, Ostrich Meat Lunch, Dinner

Travel towards the exotic turf of Cape Town, South Africa’s oldest city and legislative capital. Arriving at the West Coast Ostrich Ranch, learn about the species in a guided tour and savour the Ostrich Meat lunch, served at the Ostrich Farm. Moving on, jump onto a cable car to reach the summit of the recognisably flat-topped Table Mountain (if weather permits). The day isn’t over until you’ve stopped by Century City, the biggest shopping mall in Africa.

DAY 3

CAPE TOWN → CAPE PENINSULA → WINELANDS TOUR → CAPE TOWN Breakfast, Lobster Lunch, Whole Abalone Dinner

The entire day will be dedicated to exploring Cape Peninsula. Upon arriving at the destination, delight in the stunning scenery as you cross the Atlantic suburbs, Sea Point, Clifton, Camp Bay and Hoot Bay. Continue the tour on a boat that will bring you to Seal Island (if the weather permits), the home ground of hordes of seals and sea birds. Take a shopping break at the Mineral World, a gemstone factory, then head on to the Cape of Good Hope. From there, move on to the nature reserve and the Flying Dutchman Funicular at Cape Point. Dine on a lobster lunch before departing at Fish Hoek Galley Restaurant for Boulder Beach to go penguin watching. End the day with a top-grade abalone dinner that will leave you wanting more.

DAY 4

CAPE TOWN Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Tease your taste buds with a wine tasting, followed by a lunch, at the Constantia Winery. Then, indulge in retail therapy at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront for the rest of the day.

DAY 5

CAPE TOWN → JOHANNESBURG → LESEDI CULTURAL VILLAGE → BAKUBUNG → GAME RESERVELesedi Authentic Tribal Lunch, Dinner

The first order of the day is a voyage to Johannesburg, the capital of the Gauteng Province, where you’ll meet a local guide. Set off for an immersive experience at the Lesedi Cultural Village, which introduces you to the African tribal culture. You’ll also enjoy an African tribal dance, as well as a genuine tribal lunch served by the natives. Following that, you’ll make your way to Bakubung. Enjoy Bakubung Bush Lodge’s luxe rooms and its proximity to the Pilanesberg Game Reserve, which is home to the Big Five (African lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, African leopard, White and Black rhinoceros) among other species of animals. At noon, go for a guided tour on an open-top bush vehicle through the safari park.*Note: In the event that accommodations are not available at Bakubung due to conventions and events, you will be staying

at a similar game lodge.

DAY 6

GAME RESERVE → SUN CITYBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

A game drive at the crack of dawn takes you up close to the wildlife of the African safari. The day carries on as you hitch a ride to Sun City, a holiday resort in South Africa. Swing by the Sun Terrace for luncheon, before exploring the rest of the premises in your own time. *Note: In the event that accommodations are not available at Sun City due to conventions and events, your stay will be

outside Sun City.

DAY 7

SUN CITY → PRETORIA → JOHANNESBURG Breakfast, Lunch, Game Meat Dinner

Journeying to Pretoria, situated in the Gauteng Province, take a pit stop at various landmarks including the Union Buildings, City Hall, State Theatre, Opera House and several other significant structures at Church Square. Climb to the top of the hill at southern Pretoria to reach the granite Voortrekker Monument, and return back down for a Game Meat dinner at Carnivore.

DAY 8

JOHANNESBURG → SINGAPORE Breakfast, Meals on Board

Have the whole day to yourself, roaming free-and-easy in Johannesburg, before flying back to Singapore.

DAY 9

ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE Meals on Board

We hope you enjoyed your vacation with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip.

Note: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the sequence of the itinerary may change without prior notice.

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African LionWith an electrifying gaze that could both entrance and intimidate, this big cat remains to this day one of the most majestic creatures to roam the safari. These natural predators that form the royalty of the animal world hunt in packs and encapsulate what team work means. Vicious whilst in a fight, the lifespan of an average African lion could be reduced to below 14 years due to fatal injuries. But their biggest threat is the hunters who have endangered them as a species.

African ElephantTaking the cake as the world’s largest mammal, these giants average at a weight of about 6,350kg, according to the National Geographic. Known for their gentle nature, African elephants can be a fun bunch to watch especially during bath times when they make use of their trunks to spray water on themselves. While this behaviour may not scare off too many creatures, you wouldn’t want to be near one when it’s agitated. With a mammoth and muscular frame, they could crush you to bits in a second. As they were being widely poached for their ivories, a ban on it has helped protect the species from extinction.

Cape BuffaloMarked by their recognisable horns that are likened to two hooks or one big moustache, Cape Buffalos are not to be messed with. Thanks to its sharp curved weapon, this burly animal has earned a nasty reputation for having fatally wounded more game hunters than any other beast in Africa. When a Cape Buffalo has been spotted, you’ll be hard-pressed not to find an ox-pecker bird resting atop the mammal, pecking on its hide to remove parasites.

African RhinocerosThe last mammal of the Big Five is the African Rhino that is split into two species, the Black rhino and the White rhino. The Black rhino normally survive as lone rangers, whereas the White rhino goes in groups, which may justify how Black rhinos are dwindling faster in numbers, being easier to corner and capture. Despite the distinction between the two species, rhinos are neither black nor white – they are grey.

African LeopardIt has golden fur embellished with black spots, also known as rosettes that are sometimes circular and other times square-shaped. Fast and furious, this natural beauty is the ultimate athlete with the unrivalled ability to sprint at a speed of 60km/h and leap horizontally over a 6m distance, which is double the distance of their best vertical leap. Thanks to their hide and insane climbing skills, the agile African leopard easily blends into their surroundings and stays out of a reach at the top of a tree.

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SOUTH AFRICA’S BIG FIVESymbolic of the wilderness of South Africa, the Big Five are some of the most dangerous and elusive species of the animal kingdom. Coined by game hunters, the term, Big Five, represents the utter difficulty in capturing or even spotting these creatures. Hence, they have become hunting favourites, the coveted target and prize of modern hunters. These are the South African Big Five.

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AIG lets you travel the world with ease of mind. Travel Guard is the name for all travel products and services marketed by AIG. We will take care of your travel needs while you explore the world in complete freedom.

Be it for a short business trip or an extended family holiday, we provide you with 24-hour worldwide comprehensive protection with our wide range of product benefits and services.

TRAVEL WITH EASE OF MIND

Covers Leisure Amateur Sports

^Covers in the event of Natural Disasters

^Disruption Benefits – Unused Entertainment Tickets/ Frequent

Flyer Points (Section 37)

^Reimburses Emergency Telephone Charges incurred

Overseas (Section 13)

^Covers Replacement Cost of Lost Travel

Documents (Section 26)

^Fraudulent Credit Card Usage (Section 22)

^Overseas Medical Expenses coverage up to S$2,000,000

(Section 1)

Covers All Ages^Unlimited Emergency Medical Evacuation (Section 7)

24-Hr Medical Assistance

^Covers Loss/ Delay of Baggage (Section 23, 25)

Pays from theFirst Dollar

Special Features

^Terms & conditions apply

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SOUTH AFRICA + VICTORIA FALLS

TOUR CODE: MSVFAA

Take a walk on the wild side in South Africa. Abound with nature’s ferocious beasts, as well as lush falls and greenery, this safari expedition

serves as a once-in-a-lifetime experience for city dwellers.

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DAY 1

SINGAPORE → CAPE TOWN Meals on Board

Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport and depart for Cape Town, the second most populous capital of South Africa.

DAY 2

CAPE TOWN Ostrich Meat Lunch, Dinner

Travel towards the exotic turf of Cape Town, South Africa’s oldest city and legislative capital. Arriving at the West Coast Ostrich Ranch, learn about the species in a guided tour and savour the Ostrich Meat lunch, served at the Ostrich Farm. Moving on, jump onto a cable car to reach the summit of the recognisably flat-topped Table Mountain (if weather permits). The day isn’t over until you’ve stopped by Century City, the biggest shopping mall in Africa.

DAY 3

CAPE TOWN → CAPE PENINSULA → WINELANDS TOUR → CAPE TOWN Breakfast, Lobster Lunch, Whole Abalone Dinner

The entire day will be dedicated to exploring Cape Peninsula. Upon arriving at the

destination, delight in the stunning scenery as you cross the Atlantic suburbs, Sea Point, Clifton, Camp Bay and Hoot Bay. Continue the tour on a boat that will bring you to Seal Island (if the weather permits), the home ground of hordes of seals and sea birds. Take a shopping break at the Mineral World, a gemstone factory, then head on to the Cape of Good Hope. From there, move on to the nature reserve and the Flying Dutchman Funicular at Cape Point. Dine on a lobster lunch before departing at Fish Hoek Galley Restaurant for Boulder Beach to go penguin watching. End with a top-grade abalone dinner that leaves you wanting more.

DAY 4

CAPE TOWN Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Tease your taste buds with a wine tasting, followed by a lunch, at the Constantia Winery. Then, indulge in retail therapy at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront for the rest of the day.

DELICACIESMeal Plan8 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 9 Dinners

Specialities• Lesedi Authentic Tribal lunch• Ostrich lunch, Lobster lunch• Abalone dinner, Game Meat dinner• Boma dinner

SOUTH AFRICAJOHANNESBURG• Lesedi Cultural Village• Pretoria City Sights, Sun City• Two Safari Game Drives, Game ReserveCAPE TOWN• West Coast Ostrich Ranch• Table Mountain• Seal Island Boat Ride• Cape Peninsular Tour, Cape of Good Hope• Penguin Colony, Victoria and Alfred Waterfront• Constantia Wine Lands• Wine Tasting, Cherry Farm• Mineral World Gemstone Factory• Century City

ZIMBABWEVICTORIA FALLS• Sunset cruise at Zambezi River• Victoria Waterfalls • Traditional Village

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DAY 5

CAPE TOWN → JOHANNESBURG → LESEDI CULTURAL VILLAGE → BAKUBUNG → GAME RESERVELesedi Authentic Tribal Lunch, Dinner

The first order of the day is a voyage to Johannesburg, the capital of the Gauteng Province, where you’ll meet a local guide. Set off for an immersive experience at the Lesedi Cultural Village, which introduces you to the African tribal culture. You’ll also enjoy an African tribal dance, as well as a genuine tribal lunch served by the natives. Following that, you’ll make your way to Bakubung. Enjoy Bakubung Bush Lodge’s luxe rooms and its proximity to the Pilanesberg Game Reserve, which is home to the Big Five (African lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, African leopard, White and Black rhinoceros) among other species of animals. At noon, go for a guided tour on an open-top bush vehicle through the safari park.*Note: In the event that accommodations are not available at Bakubung due to conventions and events, you will be staying

at a similar game lodge.

DAY 6

GAME RESERVE → SUN CITYBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

A game drive at the crack of dawn takes you up close to the wildlife of the African safari. The day carries on as you hitch a ride to Sun City, a holiday resort in South Africa. Swing by the Sun Terrace for luncheon, before exploring the rest of the premises in your own time. *Note: In the event that accommodations are not available at Sun City due to conventions and events, your stay will be

outside Sun City.

DAY 7

SUN CITY → PRETORIA → JOHANNESBURG Breakfast, Lunch, Game Meat Dinner

Journeying to Pretoria, situated in the Gauteng Province, take a pit stop at various landmarks including the Union Buildings, City Hall, State Theatre, Opera House and several other significant structures at Church Square. Climb to the top of the hill at southern Pretoria to reach the granite Voortrekker Monument, and return back down for a Game Meat dinner at Carnivore.

DAY 8

JOHANNESBURG → VICTORIA FALLS Breakfast, Dinner

The morning starts with a breakfast, then a flight to Victoria Falls, where you will head for

the Traditional Village. Filled with handmade knick knacks and other one-of-a-king curios are the booths at the local craft market. At the end of the day, wind down with a sunset cruise along the Zambezi river.

DAY 9

VICTORIA FALLS Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Spend the day at Chobe National Park, the first park in Botswana, boasting diverse fauna from hippopotamuses to zebras to baboons and big cats. You’d be hard-pressed to miss one of the nearly 120,000 majestic elephants stomping through the grounds. As the sun sets, you will be treated to a Boma dinner.

DAY 10

VICTORIA FALLS → JOHANNESBURG Breakfast, Dinner

Trek the pathways at the top of Victoria Falls, which straddles the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, and you’ll be treated to an impressive view overlooking massive

gorges plunging into imperceptible depths. A guided tour will take you to both sides of this natural wonder of the world. Then, board a flight to return to Johannesburg.

DAY 11

JOHANNESBURG → SINGAPOREBreakfast, Meals on Board

Have the whole day to yourself, roaming free-and-easy in Johannesburg, before flying back to Singapore.

DAY 12

ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE Meals on Board

We hope you enjoyed your vacation with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip.

Note: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the sequence of the itinerary may change without prior notice.

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WONDER OF EGYPT + RED SEA

TOUR CODE: MECAIA

Gain a refreshed perspective of ancient Egypt, debunked and demystified, whilst touring the actual grounds on which thousands of years ago, ancient Pharaohs and Egyptian folks

have traversed. Let the land of great pyramids enchant you.

EGYPTCAIRO• Giza Pyramids &

Sphinx• The Sakkara Pyramid• The Egyptian

Museum• Khan El Khlili MarketHURGHADA• The Golden Sand &

Coral ReefsLUXOR• Luxor Temple• Karnak Temple• Valley of the Kings• Temple of Hatshepsut

ASWAN• Aswan High Dam• The Temple of Philae• Abu SimbleNILE CRUISE• Edfu,

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DAY 1

SINGAPORE → CAIRO Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport and depart for Cairo, the capital of Egypt.

DAY 2

CAIRO Meals on Board, Lunch, Dinner

Begin the tour with a full day at the Egyptian Museum, also known as the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, which houses about 120,000 Egyptian antiques. Learn about the country’s incredibly history as you gaze at the world’s most extensive collection of Pharaonic antiquities, stepping into the mystical realm of ancient Egypt.

DAY 3

CAIROBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Feast your eyes as you embark on a road trip to discover the most significant monuments on Egypt. First is the Great Sphinx of Giza, whose origins and purpose is clouded in mystery, although there is evidence that suggest its presence as early as 2520BC. Next, stand in awe of the Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest ancient structure that is part of the Seven Wonders of the World. Towering at nearly 140m, its mere triangular architecture is an incredible feat all on its own. Continue from there to see the other great pyramids, before reaching the Sakkara, an ancient graveyard that carries several pyramids including the Pyramid of Djoser.

DAY 4

CAIRO → ASWAN → NILE CRUISEBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Start your fourth day journeying to Aswan, a city in southern Egypt. There, you will board a Nile Cruise. As the day moves along, drop by the Temple of Philae and the gigantic Unfinished Obelisk. Next, you may take an optional ride in a felucca, a traditional wooden sail boat, down the Nile. As the night comes to a close, return to the cruise for some rest.

DAY 5

NILE CRUISE ASWAN → KOM OMBO → EDFUBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Enter the Abu Simbel, which are made of two massive rock temples. Then, take to the Aswan High Dam. It was built to reduce floods in the Nile, as well as to protect the ancient granite quarries. Sail over to Kom Ombo, an Egyptian town, where you

can find the Temple of Gods Sobek and Haroeris. Back on the ship, proceed on to Edfu and retire into the night on the Cruise.

DAY 6

NILE CRUISE EDFU → LUXOR Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Going pass the Esna locks on the Nile River, arrive at Edfu and head to the Temple of Horus. Built between 237BC and 57BC, it sits above ruins of earlier temples and boasts Egyptian inscriptions and symbols. Carry on with a trip to Luxor.

DAY 7

LUXOR → HURGHADABreakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Arriving at Luxor, this is where the sea voyage on the Nile Cruise ends. Enjoy the various sights of the day including the West Bank, where you can find the Valley of the Kings. This is the royal resting place of ancient Pharaohs and nobles, constructed between the 16th and 11th century BC. Made of stone sturdy enough to have lasted 3,400 years, the Colossi of Memnon are two statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep the Magnificent standing opposite each other. The next pit stop of the day is at the Temple of Hatshepsut, followed by the Luxor Temple. Then, end the day by travelling to the Egyptian resort city, Hurghada.

DAY 8

HURGHADA Breakfast, Dinner

Freshen up in the morning with a dip into Hurghada’s turquoise waters. Free of contamination, frolic at the clear beach, enjoying the soft golden sand and vibrant coral reefs. You may also venture off-track to the desert safari via a 4x4 jeep at own expenses. Retreat to the Hurghada Hotel for the night.

DAY 9

HURGHADA → CAIRO Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Depart to Cairo, where you will be introduced to the oldest oriental market in the country. Known as Khan El Khalili Market, it displays its colourful native gems and other trinkets along the street, which receives many visitors.

DAY 10

CAIRO → SINGAPORE Breakfast

Bid Cairo farewell and journey by air back to Singapore.

DAY 11

ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE We hope you enjoyed your trip with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip.

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EXTRA PAMPERING FROM EU HOLIDAYS

EU Holidays Premium Customers can enjoy complimentary access to the Luxurious Premier Lounges at Singapore Changi Airport

Premium customers of EU Holidays can now enjoy complimentary access to the comforts of the three SATS Premier Club lounges found across all three terminals at SIngapore’s Changi Airport.

Providing the highest level of comfort and luxury in air travel, each lounge is aesthetically designed with a touch of class and equipped with modern conveniences to serve the evolving needs of our customers.

Highlights of the SATS lounges include:• Free flow of refreshments that include local signature “delights” and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages • Workstations with high-speed Internet connectivity and wireless access • Cable television with a wide variety of programmes, channels and movies. • A wide selection of international magazines and newspapers.• Private rest booths with state-of-the art massage chairs • Pleasant shower amenities

SATS Premier Lounge T1#031-67, Departure Transit Hall, Level 3Operation Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week

SATS Premier Lounge T2#036-114, Departure Transit Hall, Level 3Operation Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week

SATS Premier Lounge T1#03-MS-04, Departure Transit Hall, Level 3Operation Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week

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You and your traveling companions are deemed to have read, understood and accepted the following terms and conditions. EU Holidays Pte Ltd shall be referred to as “the Company” in the following.

1. RESERVATION, DEPOSIT & FULL PAYMENT1.1 A deposit is required upon reservation. If your minimum deposit is less than the required amount, kindly top up the difference within the next two days.

1.2 Payment of deposit does not constitute confirmation of the tour. All group tours are subjected to a minimum group size (as determined by the Company) in order for the confirmation to be effected and for the departure to be finalized.1.3 Full payment is required no later than fourteen days prior to departure. In case of tours in peak season, full payment must be made one month before departure. If full payment is not received by the stipulated deadline, the Company reserves the right to forfeit the deposit and cancel the reservation. In such an event, the cancellation fee as stated below is payable by the Customer.

2. CANCELLATION BY THE CUSTOMER2.1 Cancellation of booking must be made in writing or in person to avoid any misunderstanding.2.2 The following cancellation charges applied once any group tour package booking is made:

2.3 For tour products or individual components supplied by third parties, e.g. air ticket, hotel bookings, Cruises etc, cancellation fees under the terms and conditions of the respective third parties shall apply plus a minimum handling charge of S$50 per service per person.

3. CANCELLATION BY THE COMPANY3.1 The Company acts as an agent for service suppliers. After deposit or full payment has been made, all arrangements are still subject to final confirmation by service suppliers. If due to some unforeseen circumstances the arrangement cannot be finalized and the reservation has to be cancelled, the Company will endeavour to notify the Customer at least one week before departure. At times due to low subscription for a group tour, the Company may choose to cancel the entire tour fourteen days prior to departure.3.2 The Company may recommend alternative tours either to the same destination or other tours, based on the tour fare of that cancellation period. Should the customer decide not to accept the alternatives, a full refund on the amount paid by the customer will be made accordingly by the Company without further obligation.3.3 The Customer shall receive the refund within four to six weeks upon the Company notifying the Customer of the cancellation.3.4 The Company shall also not be held liable for any contingent costs incurred by the Customer arising from the cancellation.

4. REFUND POLICY4.1 No refund will be made with respect to accommodation, meals, sightseeing tours or any other services included in the tour fare but not utilized by the Customer, either in part or full, or when the Customer amends, cancels or otherwise changes any arrangements after commencement of the tour.4.2 All refund will be made within four to six weeks in a form of cheque. For credit card payment, refund will be made through the credit card company.4.3 Air tickets with refund value will only be refunded to customers four to six weeks after the respective airlines have refunded to the Company. The standard processing period for air tickets refund varies from three to six months (subject to individual airlines).4.4 During peak period, the refund process may be longer due to increase in transactions.

5. AMENDMENT TO BOOKINGS (REQUESTED BY PASSENGERS)5.1 For any changes in departure date or tour type, cancellation charges apply as listed under section on “Cancellation by the Customer”.5.2 For every request made regardless of whether any previous amendments was confirmed by airlines, hotel or otherwise, there will be a minimum fee of S$100 per person per amendment. This does not include any other charges imposed by the airlines, ground operator or hotel.5.3 Any change made by the Customer to the existing booking must be in writing or in person at least fourteen days before the tour, after which strictly NO amendments allowed, or cancellation charge applies.

6. AMENDMENT TO TOUR ITINERARY BY COMPANYThe Company makes reasonable effort to avoid changes in the itinerary. However, the Company reserves the right to make minor changes at any time due to unforeseen circumstances, especially during peak periods or in the event of other circumstances beyond our control. 7. EXTENSION OF STAY / DEVIATION7.1 Extension of stay may be permitted at the end of tour, subject to the restriction of the air ticket, seat availability and hotel confirmation prior to the commencement of the tour. All requests must be made before issuance of air tickets. If the extension of stay / deviation is unable to be confirmed three weeks prior to the group’s departure date, the passenger is deemed to stick to the original tour schedule. In the event that the original schedule has been changed by the Company, any extra cost will be borne by the Customer.7.2 Extension of stay / deviation will be at passenger’s own expenses and transfer to the airport will not be provided.7.3 It is the Customer’s responsibility to hold firm confirmation of their return flight and to re-confirm their flight 72 hours prior to their return date.7.4 The air ticket issued is a special ticket, restricted to specific airline only. It is non-negotiable, non-endorsable, non-reissuable, non- refundable & non-reroutable. Any alteration in routing or dates by the Customer is solely at his/her own risk. The Company and its associated agents will not be held responsible for any inconvenience caused and extra expenses incurred. No refunds will be made for any unused air ticket, accommodation, meals, or sightseeing in part or full.

8. TRAVEL DOCUMENTS, TRAVEL INSURANCE & TRAVEL VOUCHERS8.1 Passport and other Travel DocumentsIt is Customer’s sole responsibility to ensure that he / she has a valid passport with minimum 6 months validity from the date of scheduled return to Singapore, as well as the necessary visas, vaccinations, health certificates and all necessary travel documents as required by various government authorities of the destinations of travel.8.2 Visa8.2.1 The Customer may seek advice from the Company on visa application; however it is Customer’s own responsibility to obtain a valid visa.8.2.2 If for any reason, application for visa or exit permit is rejected, full refund less S$100 administrative fee (excluding visa application fees paid to the respective embassies) will be made if the result of the rejection is submitted to the Company at least 35 days prior to departure. If less than 35 days’ notice is given, relevant cancellation fee as stated under section “Cancellation by the Customer” will be applied.8.2.3 In consideration for the interests of other passengers in the same group, the Company strongly discourage ALL passengers from applying Visa upon Arrival at destiny country. The Company takes no responsibility being unable to wait for the passengers who apply Visa upon Arrival at the Custom.8.2.4 The Company will not be responsible for any expenses, reimbursement or refund of the tour fare if the Customer is deported or refused entry by immigration authorities on the tour for whatever reasons, including improper travel documents, quarantine, custom regulations, possession of unlawful items or irregularities that may cause harm or damage to person or property.

8.3 Travel Insurance8.3.1 Arrangement of travel insurance coverage is strongly recommended with respect to unforeseen circumstances such as trip cancellation, loss of deposit, baggage, personal accident, injury, illness, etc. Under no circumstances shall the Company be constructed as a carrier under a contract for safe carriage of the Customer or his / her baggage and other personal belongings.8.3.2 The Company shall not be responsible for any loss or damage in relation to trip cancellation, loss of personal baggage, accidents, injuries and illness.8.3.3 Should there be any amendment to the date and duration of travel, it is Customer’s responsibility to inform the travel insurance company to amend the date and duration of the insurance coverage.8.3.4 The Company will be pleased to assist in the enquiries of any travel insurance and related matters.8.4 Travel VouchersThe company issues travel vouchers from time to time as part of its promotional activities. The terms and conditions for the redemption of travel vouchers are clearly spelt out in the appropriate documents and shall be binding on the Customer.

9. GENERAL MATTERS RELATING TO TOURS9.1 AccommodationAccommodation is as specified in the tour brochure / itinerary / tour booking form. In the event the specified accommodation is not available, every effort will be made to scout for an alternative in another accommodation of similar standard. Accommodation for adults is based on twin- share, double or triple-share bedrooms. Please note that the third bed usually will be a “roll-away” bed. Single room occupancy is at additional cost.9.2 BaggageThe Customer is allowed check-in baggage not exceeding 20 kilograms. Only one piece of hand luggage not exceeding 7 kilograms is allowed on board the aircraft. Excess baggage must be paid directly by the Customer.9.3 MealsMeals, including meals on board flights, are as indicated in the tour brochure / itinerary / tour booking form. If meals on board are not served due to whatever reasons, there shall be no refund or replacement.9.4 Seat RotationFor the convenience of all members of the group, passengers may be requested to rotate their seating arrangements on the coach during the period of the tour. Please cooperate when requested upon to do so by the tour manager / tour leader / guide.9.5 Special RequestIf there are any requests regarding special meals, dietary requirements, adjoining rooms, flight seating arrangement and so on, please inform the Company upon booking. However, such requests are strictly subject to confirmation and availability by the airlines/hotels.

10. PRICING POLICIES10.1 Tour Fare IncludesReturn economy class group tour air ticket, local transport, accommodation, admission fees, meals and sightseeing programme as stipulated in the tour brochure / itinerary / tour booking form.10.2 Tour Fare ExcludesAirport taxes, airport security taxes, airline insurance surcharges, fuel taxes, visa fees, travel insurance, customs user fees as specified by the airline and airport authorities; local transfer not stated in the itinerary (e.g. free & easy, deviation), laundry, excess baggage charges, beverages, room services, gratuities to drivers and tour managers / local guides and tips to hotel porters (if any); and personal expenses. Please refer to the Company for visa fees, gratuities to drivers and tour managers / local guides, and tips to hotel porters.10.3 Child FareChild fare is applicable to children below 12 years old on the scheduled date of departure from Singapore. The child fare is based on a twin-sharing accommodation with two adults and no additional bed will be provided. A surcharge will be imposed where an extra bed is required for the child or where the child occupies a room with only one adult.10.4 Mode of PaymentPayment may be made in cash, by NETS, cheques or credit cards. Cheques will only be accepted if presented to the Company at least seven working days before scheduled tour departure. Credit card payment may incur additional surcharge for special promotion packages, you may refer to our staff for confirmation.

11. RESPONSIBILITY11.1 The Company acts as agent for the carriers, transportation companies, hotels and other principals of the tour packages. The Company accepts no responsibility for any injuries, losses, damages, accidents, delays, theft, quarantine, customs regulations, strikes, weather hazards, political unrest, changes in itineraries, deportation or refusal of entry by Immigration Authorities resulting from improper travel documents, possession of unlawful items or irregularities that may be caused to person or property. Any losses and/or expenses incurred are the responsibility of the passenger. All proper travel documentation is the sole responsibility of the Customer.11.2 The failure of the Customer to follow reasonable instructions including but not limited to check-in and check-out places or times or other cause and the losses and/or expenses resulting therefore shall be borne by the Customer.11.3 The Company reserves the right to:11.3.1 Alter tour itineraries, travel arrangements, accommodation due to unforeseen changes.11.3.2 Cancel any reservations prior to departure for reasons including but not limited to the insufficient number of participants. The Company will recommend alternative tours, preferably to the same destination or to other destination. Should the Customer decided not to accept the alternatives, the deposit or tour fare to be refunded without further obligation on the part of the Company, upon Customer’s surrender to the Company of all documents issued by the Company for the purpose of the tour package.11.3.3 Require any individual to withdraw from the tour if it is deemed that his/her behaviour is detrimental to or incompatible with the health, safety, interests, harmony and welfare of the other tour participants and the tour group as a whole. Under such circumstances, the Company shall be under no liability thereafter to any such person.11.3.4 To specify the language in which the tour guide will conduct commentary in.11.4 No tour guides, tour managers, tour leaders or other employees or agents of the Company are authorized to commit the Company to any liability and the Company shall not be bound by any statement or representation unless it is in writing and signed by a Management Executive of the Company.11.5 The Company reserve the right to take photographs and films of the passenger while on tour with the Company, to be used for brochures advertising or publicity material without obtaining any further consent from the passenger.11.6 All tour fares for the respective tour packages are correct at the time of reservation. The Company reserves the right to revise the tour fares and to determine the date of commencement of such revised tour fares.

12. COMPLAINT & CLAIMAny complaint / claim have to be made in writing within 7 days from the date of return. No responsibility is accepted in respect of any complaints / claims, which are made after 7 days of return.

13. MISCELLANEOUSThe Company reserves the right to change, amend, insert or delete any Tour Booking Terms and Conditions containing in this document, as the case may be, without prior notice. The Tour Booking Terms and Conditions complement those terms and conditions contained in the relevant documents provided by third party service providers such as airline or cruise tickets, hotel check-ins etc.

Tour Booking Terms and Conditions

Tour Type Deposit required per personAll Group Tour Packages (Except USA) S$500USA & special departure Group Tour Packages S$1000Free & Easy Packages 50% - 80% of total tour fareTour organized by third parties (e.g. luxury cruise, overseas landoperator, airline etc.)

Amount per Terms & Conditions stipulated by principal suppliers

No. of days between departure and receipt of cancellation notice

Cancellation fee per personAll tours except those in peak season Tours in peak season

35 workings days or more 50% of deposit or S$250 whichever is higher Full deposit or S$500 whichever is higher15-34 working days Full deposit or S$500 whichever is higher 50% of tour fare or S$500 whichever is higher08-14 working days 50% of tour fare or S$500 whichever is higher 75% of tour fare or S$500 whichever is higher04-07 working days 75% of tour fare or S$500 whichever is higher Full tour fare03 working days and less Full tour fare Full tour fare

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BOOK A TRIP WITH EU HOLIDAYSCONTACT USTel: +65 6535 8535Fax: +65 6307 7060Email: [email protected]: www.euholidays.com.sg

VISIT USEU Holidays Pte LtdChinatown Point133 New Bridge Road #03-11/12/13/14/16A/18 Singapore 059413Mon to Sat: 10am – 8.30pmSun & PH: 11am – 7pm

EU MICE Pte LtdFook Hai Building150 South Bridge Road#01-21 Singapore 058727Tel: 6307 7099Mon to Sat: 9am – 6pmSun & PH: Closed

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