Explore Ancient Egypt on a Nile Cruise
Nile Cruise Holidays are by far the best way to explore the many ancient monuments and temples of the Nile Valley in Lower Egypt. Read this informative article to discover what to see and where to go.
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Explore Ancient Egypt on a Nile Cruise
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The Nile River is known throughout the world, and not only as the longest river, but also as one of the most historically significant. It is the core of Egypt’s ancient history and a journey along any length of it will usually expose a visitor to around five thousand years of history. It is this that makes Nile cruise vacations so incredibly popular and diverse.
Visitors to Egypt will have the opportunity to sail around the waters of Cairo and then enjoy a short flight far south to Aswan or Abu Simbel, or to Luxor, where most Nile cruise holidays take place.
From Cairo to Abu Simbel? No!
Why can’t a visitor travel from Cairo all the way to Abu Simbel in a cruise ship? Generally this is due to the many locks and “cataracts” that prevent larger ships from passing. The modern cruises will begin or end with Luxor and travel as far south as Abu Simbel and Aswan.
Planning a Nile cruise requires the traveler to understand what they would like to see and make the best arrangements for taking it all in. For example, many Nile cruise holidays will start in Cairo where travelers spend some time viewing the historic sites such as the pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum. Many will include a scenic Cairo Nile dinner cruise or casual sail in a felucca before flying guests to the southern embarkation areas of Luxor or Aswan.
Explore the Historic Attractions
Once they have set sail, many Nile cruises make a point of stopping in historically or culturally significant towns. A typical seven day itinerary from Luxor would include land tours at the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens. Such locations would provide visits to the tomb of Tutankhamen and the famous temple of Queen Hatshepsut. A stop in this location would also allow a traveler to see the temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak as well.
Heading south some Nile cruise holidays will stop at Edfu in order to view the temple of Horus or the Kom Ombo temple a bit farther down river.
At Aswan visitors will be able to see such sights as the temple of Philae which was rescued from the flooding of Lake Nasser during the construction of the Aswan Dam. Most Nile cruise holidays will also take guests to Abu Simbel, a famous structure that was also relocated during the flooding of the lake.
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