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Wonders of the Nile: Cairo to Luxor

Resort:Wonders of the Nile: Cairo to Luxor
Operator: Riviera Travel
Destination: Egypt
Price From: £4099.00

Overview

Egypt, just the name is enough to set your imagination spinning back to the start of recorded human history to a time when all-powerful Pharaohs controlled a mysterious and fabulously wealthy empire which lasted virtually intact for over 5,000 years! Our Nile cruise explores the mighty monuments, the intriguing history and the extraordinary artistic masterpieces from the greatest and oldest of all the ancient civilizations.

We start in Cairo, the heart of modern-day Egypt. The largest city on the African continent and much-maligned for its traffic congestion, Cairo remains a fascinating fusion of western, Islamic and Christian culture, all mixed up with something a lot more ancient. The iconic symbols of these ancient roots are the three Great Pyramids and the Sphinx at Giza, on the edge of the city. Visited by the greatest names in history, from Alexander the Great, to Caesar and Napoleon, the Pyramids are actually the worlds oldest tourist attraction!

Right in the centre of Cairo, the Egyptian Museum houses so many priceless treasures, that it would take months to see it all. Its Tutankhamun exhibition alone contains over 3,500 finds from the small tomb that Howard Carter discovered in 1922. Although the centre of the collection is the mesmerising solid gold funerary mask, equally impressive is the section devoted to the daily life of the ancient, as are the touchingly realistic funerary portraits from Egypts Graeco-Roman period.

Well also visit the Step Pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara, just south of the Cairo and built over 4,600 years ago, this is Egypts first proper pyramid, and is now considered to be the oldest stone building in the world.

After two days of relaxing sailing on the worlds longest river our tour continues with visits to the tombs of Beni Hassan, followed by one of the most imposing temples in all of Egypt, at Abydos. Our exploration continues with the temple of Hathor at Dendera, built during the time of the Ptolemies, heirs to Alexander the Greats empire.

Todays Egyptians are immensely proud of their ancient lineage and with typical middle-eastern courtesy and hospitality they are some of the most welcoming and friendly people you are likely to meet.

Itinerary Details

DAY 1DEPARTURE

DEPARTURE

You should arrive at the airport to take your direct flight to Cairo. After our late evening arrival, we transfer to our home for the next 10 nights, the MS Darakum.

DAY 2CAIRO & EGYPTIAN MUSEUM

CAIRO & EGYPTIAN MUSEUM

After breakfast well explore Old Cairos Christian history with a visit to the remarkable 9th century Hanging Church, built over a gateway to the Roman-era Babylon fortress. With its wooden barrel-roofed interior this makes for a fascinating introduction to Egypts long Coptic heritage.

We continue to the Coptic Museum and the nearby Ben Ezra synagogue, said to be the place where the Pharaohs daughter found Moses in his basket amongst the reeds. We return to our ship for lunch.

This day of days, the most wonderful that I have ever lived through is how Howard Carter described the day in 1922 he realised he had made the archaeological find of the century. King Tuts tomb held so many treasures that it took 10 years to examine, photograph, catalogue and finally remove all 3,500 of them. The collection forms the centrepiece of the Egyptian Museum, without question one of the worlds greatest museums, a treasure-house overflowing with artefacts of remarkable ancient craftsmanship, ranging from the mundane to the mystical. The famous Royal Mummy room may be entered upon payment of a small additional fee.

DAY 3THE PYRAMIDS, SPHINX & SAQQARA

THE PYRAMIDS, SPHINX & SAQQARA

Today we drive out of the city towards the Giza plateau for our first close-up view of the Great Pyramids. The truly gigantic size of the three main pyramids only becomes fully apparent when they tower above you in all their majesty. For the more adventurous, entry into the pyramids is available at extra cost payable locally, but for the Great Pyramid of Cheops theres a daily limit to the number of visitors and theres no guarantee of an entry. A little further down the hill is the mighty Sphinx, the worlds largest free-standing sculpture, it looks out serenely over the suburbs of Cairo.

After our included lunch we continue south to the pyramids at the necropolis of Saqqara. Soon the lush fields give way to barren desert and we see the giant step pyramid looming above the palms. Built using smaller blocks than the Great Pyramids at Giza, its easy to see how the architecture of pyramid-building evolved from a simple square flat-topped mound upon which similar smaller mounds were added. In the distance, further out in the desert, well be able to discern the famous bent pyramid, the next stage in pyramid evolution, so-called because the angle was too steep and had to be changed half way up so as to avoid a catastrophic collapse.

DAY 4FULL DAY SAIL

FULL DAY SAIL

Early this morning our ship starts its long journey south out of Cairo. As we leave the city behind and pass small farms, canals and plantations of date palms along the way, youll see how productive this land has been for so many countless generations. Many farmers here still use methods that would be familiar to their ancestors thousands of years ago. Your tour manager will take this opportunity to invite you to the first of a couple of fascinating lectures on both modern and ancient Egypt. In the afternoon we arrive at the small town of Beni Suef where we moor overnight.

DAY 5FULL DAY SAIL

FULL DAY SAIL

Our second consecutive day of sailing, and by this time you should have settled into the rhythm of ship-board life! After a sumptuous breakfast buffet make your way to one of the three open decks and relax under one on one of the many comfortable shaded sun loungers or Balinese-style canopied day-beds as the unchanged landscape of the Nile Valley slips by. If you prefer to keep cool in air-conditioned comfort, then there are plenty of armchairs by the full-length windows of the bar. This afternoon we arrive in Minya where we will moor for two nights.

DAY 6BENI HASSAN TOMBS

BENI HASSAN TOMBS

After an early breakfast you set out with a visit to Tuna El Gebel, the necropolis of Hermopolis, sacred to the Greek god Hermes and his Egyptian counterpart, Thoth god of writing and wisdom. Here well explore the tomb Petosiris, the high priest, and the catacombs which once held thousands of mummified ibis and baboons.

After lunch on board, we continue with a tour of the little-visited tombs at Beni Hassan, set high above the Nile at the foot of a cliff, with wonderful views across the valley. The tombs belong to the 11th dynasty governors of the region and unlike more imposing royal tombs, here youll find wall paintings showing charming glimpses of daily life, with hunting scenes, farming, dancing and even wrestling competitions!

DAY 7AMARNA

AMARNA

This morning we arrive in Amarna, site of the short-lived capital of the Pharaoh Akhenaten and his queen Nefertiti. Akhenaten took a brave, and possibly foolhardy, decision to replace the existing ancient complex and powerful theology (and its priesthood!) with a monotheistic cult of the sun-god, the Aten. In order to cement the break from the past he built this brand-new city, with its temples and altars open to the sky, unlike the dark cavernous interiors of traditional temples.

After his death his young son, Tutankhamun, ascended the throne and reinstated the old gods, leading to the abandonment of his fathers city. Well visit Akhenatens tomb, as well as those of some of his courtiers. We return to our ship in time for lunch and continue our journey south, with the opportunity to see one of Egypts most important Coptic monasteries as we sail by. We moor in Assyut overnight.

DAY 8FULL DAY SAIL

FULL DAY SAIL

Today we continue our journey southwards, with a full days cruising, ideal to relax after the busy last couple of days and before seeing the monuments and temples of the second part of our journey.

DAY 9ABYDOS

ABYDOS

Abydos remains one of ancient Egypts most mysterious sites, with the Great Temple of Seti I as its centrepiece. Dedicated to the cult of Osiris, god of the dead, Abydos was a pilgrimage centre for thousands of years and was considered a sacred place to be buried. The temple is known for its Gallery of the Kings, which lists all the pharaohs who preceded them, as well as some strange hieroglyphs which look like modern machines! We sail on the Qena where we moor overnight.

DAY 10DENDERA

DENDERA

The temple of Hathor is one of the most complete and best-preserved in all of Egypt. Hathor was the Egyptian goddess of love, beauty, joy and healing, and her temple, although only completed in Roman times, nevertheless follows the architecture and style of much older temples. Intriguingly, one of the outside walls has a famous relief of Cleopatra and Caesarion, her son by Julius Caesar, so the famous queen may well have visited the temple. We sail the short distance to Luxor where we moor overnight.

DAY 11 RETURN FLIGHT

RETURN FLIGHT

An early start today as anyone opting for the shorter eleven-day itinerary will be transferred to Luxor airport for the flight home, via Cairo.