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E: 21/06 Win A 14 Day Holiday To Egypt

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edited 19 May 2015 at 5:37AM in Game Over Archives
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There will be one main prize of a 14 day holiday to Egypt from On The Go tours. Five runners up will receive two tickets each to the Natural History Museum exhibition Coral Reefs: Secret Cities of the Sea and a limited edition bobble bottle. The holiday and exhibition tickets are non-transferable, non-refundable and subject to availability. Exhibition tickets must be used by the 13th September. Blackout periods may apply. The competition opens on March 22nd 2015 and will close at midnight on June 22nd. Winners will be selected at random and contacted via email by the 26th of June. One entry per person. Entrants must be aged over 18 years. Open to UK residents only. Competitions are not open to employees (or members of their immediate families) of Auteur Ltd, Oliver Bonas, On the Go Tours or the Natural History Museum.

Main holiday prize to include: 14 days in Egypt. Return flights from London/Cairo, Breakfast daily, 2 lunches, 2 dinners, 4 days Hurghada - Red Sea stay, airport arrival and departure transfers, escorted by an Egyptian tour guide degree qualified in Egyptology, 10 nights 4 - 5 star hotels, 2 nights aboard felucca (open deck), 1 overnight train: Cairo - Aswan, all touring of Cairo, Giza, Saqqara, Aswan, Edfu Luxor and Dahab, relevant transfer and transportation in private modern air-conditioned vehicles. The prize excludes visa, entrance fees and tipping. Prize based on two adults travelling on twin/double basis; subject to availability; weekly departures, valid for 12 months from time of notification.

ETA - I have put the end date a day earlier than the terms say as I didn't enter but have been pm'd and told when you submit the form it says winners will be announced on 22nd so best to put a day earlier to be on the safe side.

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  • eyeballpaul
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    https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/Egypt


    There is a high threat from terrorism.
    The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all travel to:
    • the Governorate of North Sinai due to the significant increase in criminal activity and continued terrorist attacks on police and security forces that have resulted in deaths
    The FCO advise against all but essential travel to:
    • the Governorate of South Sinai, with the exception of the area within the Sharm el Sheikh perimeter barrier, which includes the airport and the areas of Sharm el Maya, Hadaba, Naama Bay, Sharks Bay and Nabq
    • within 50km of the border with Libya
    • the area west of the Nile Valley and Delta Regions, excluding Siwa, Fayoum and the coastal areas (as shown on the map)
    The area to which the FCO advise against all but essential travel does not include the tourist areas along the Nile river (eg Luxor, Qina, Aswan, Abu Simbel and the Valley of the Kings) or the Red Sea Resorts of Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada.
    Over 900,000 British nationals visit Egypt every year. Most visits are trouble-free.
    Terrorism
    There is considered to be a heightened threat of terrorist attacks globally against UK interests and British nationals from groups or individuals motivated by the conflict in Iraq and Syria. You should be vigilant at this time.
    Terrorists continue to plan attacks in Egypt. Attacks could be indiscriminate and occur without prior warning. Foreigners could be targeted in tourist resorts or other locations frequented by foreigners. Previous attacks have almost exclusively targeted the security forces, their facilities and other government buildings. You should take great care near these places. Since February 2015, a number of Egyptian and international business premises in Cairo and Alexandria have been attacked with explosive devices.
    There is a threat of kidnapping, particularly in remote desert areas.
    Ansar Bait-al-Maqdis (ABM) are the most active terrorist group in Egypt. In November 2014 ABM announced they had pledged allegiance to ISIL.
    Most ABM attacks have targeted government and security forces. ABM’s main area of operations is northern Sinai, but they have claimed responsibility for attacks in other areas including Cairo, the western desert and Nile delta cities. In February 2014, ABM killed 3 South Korean tourists and their driver in an attack on a bus in Taba (Sinai). ABM has claimed responsibility for the death in August 2014 of a US oil worker in the western desert.
    There have also been a large number of low-level and largely unclaimed attacks in Cairo and elsewhere. See Terrorism
    There have been threats to western nationals, institutions, and businesses posted on websites and social media. The FCO is constantly reviewing the threat to British nationals from international terrorism and will reflect any credible threats in this travel advice.
    Sharm el Sheikh and Hurghada
    Enhanced security measures are in place to protect the Sharm el Sheikh and Hurghada resort areas. Security forces are situated at the international airports, at check points around the perimeter of the towns and throughout the Governorates. Routine security checks are being performed on entry into the airport and the police are carrying out vehicle checks in the towns.
    Protests and demonstrations
    Protests, marches and demonstrations are common across Egypt. Demonstrations often happen on Fridays, but can occur at any time and with little prior notice.
    The atmosphere at demonstrations can change quickly and without warning. Police may use water cannon, tear gas, birdshot or live ammunition for crowd control.
    There have been several violent clashes since July 2013 resulting in a large number of deaths. Most of the clashes have taken place in Cairo and Alexandria.
    If you become aware of any nearby protests, leave the area immediately. Don’t attempt to cross road blocks erected by the security forces or protesters. Make sure you keep valid photographic identification with you at all times. Take particular care in areas with a history of regular protests. Westerners, including British Nationals, have been killed, raped and sexually assaulted at demonstrations.
    There is a serious risk of violence and sexual assault at demonstrations. NGOs reported more than 100 rapes and sexual assaults against women in demonstrations in June and July 2013. Foreign and Egyptian women have been attacked. See Safety and security
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