Egypt
Beyond the Pharaohs: Egypt Past and Present
Program No. 12778RJ
Immerse yourself in the wonders of Egypt, exploring iconic pyramids, fascinating museums, vibrant bazaars and cultural treasures on this expert-led Nile study cruise.
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14 days
13 nights
34 meals
12B 11L 11D
1
In Transit to Program
In Flight
4
Dahshur & Saqqara
Giza
6
Alexandria
Alexandria
8
Historic Cairo
Cairo
11
Edfu & Kom Ombo
Aswan
12
Abu Simbel
Aswan
14
Program Concludes
In Flight
At a Glance
How were the pyramids built? How were the temples of Abu Simbel saved? And why does King Tut, the “boy king,” still capture the public imagination? Journeying overland and on the Nile, Egyptologists reveal the mystery behind Egypt’s storied history and the country’s place in the modern world.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to three miles per day over uneven terrain in hot conditions with little to no shade. Days are long and can include various hours standing. Stairs on this program are often uneven and without railings. This program includes two domestic flights within Egypt.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Learn from Egyptologists who lead expeditions to Saqqara, Dahshur, the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx.
- Venture to the Valley of Kings, King Tut's tomb and Colossi of Memnon.
- Delve deeper into ancient Egypt during a study cruise on the Nile.
General Notes
Ship varies by departure date.
Featured Expert
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Amani Nabil
Amani Nabil is a highly experienced Egyptologist and program director with over three decades of involvement as a group leader. She has worked with prestigious organizations such as the World Bank and Cairo American College, and has been selected by the Minister of Antiquity to guide high-profile visitors and foreign dignitaries. Specifically, she was selected to guide the Ministers of Defense of French-speaking African countries during their summit at Sharm El Sheikh. Amani's expertise extends to both large groups and individual travelers.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Amani Nabil
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Amani Nabil is a highly experienced Egyptologist and program director with over three decades of involvement as a group leader. She has worked with prestigious organizations such as the World Bank and Cairo American College, and has been selected by the Minister of Antiquity to guide high-profile visitors and foreign dignitaries. Specifically, she was selected to guide the Ministers of Defense of French-speaking African countries during their summit at Sharm El Sheikh. Amani's expertise extends to both large groups and individual travelers.
Suggested Reading List
(12 books)
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Beyond the Pharaohs: Egypt Past and Present
Program Number: 12778
The Yacoubain Building
The Yacoubain Building by Alaa al-Aswany (translated into 23 languages) was the best-selling Arabic novel for 2002 and 2003 and was voted Best Novel for 2003 by listeners to Egypt’s Middle East Broadcasting Service. Set in the time of the first Gulf War in 1900 Alaa al-Aswany writes the story of Egyptian society in downtown Cairo. Characters are housed in the now downtown Cairo landmark the Yacoubain Building where Alaa al-Aswany brings complex Egyptian society alive.
The Cheapest Nights
Yusuf Idris writes short stories that give readers a glimpse into the social and cultural disparities of everyday Egyptian life.
Egypt, A Short History
Princeton historian Tignor distills five decades of study and travel for this vivid account of the sweep and tumult of Egyptian history from the settlement of the Nile to the present.
The Nile Cruise
Weaving classic travelers' accounts with essays and 150 color photographs, this compact book beautifully illuminates the history and allure of the towns, temples and tombs of the Nile from Abydos to Abu Simbel.
The Nile: A Journey Downriver through Egypt’s Past and Present
Wilkinson takes readers on both a historical and contemporary journey down the Nile, highlighting the small details that intertwine river landmarks with and Egypt’s ancient civilization.
Egypt Map
The coverage of easy-fold map -- with insets of Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Giza, the Nile River Valley, Cairo and other sites -- includes Petra, Jerusalem and most of Israel.
A History of Egypt, From Earliest Times to the Present
From the birth of Egyptian civilization though the Pharaohs, Ptolemaic, Roman and Coptic Egypt, the advent of Islam, the Mamluks, Ottoman empire, British occupation, Nassar, Sadat, Murabak and beyond, this succinct book traces the arc of Egyptian history and culture in just under 400 pages.
Down the Nile, Alone in a Fisherman's Skiff
Mahoney weaves the tale of her quest to row the Nile with deft portraits of the people she meets in this marvelously engaging chronicle.
The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Egypt
Ingenious color maps, site plans, photographs and accompanying essays trace Egyptian civilization from the founding of Memphis through the sacking of Thebes and invasion by Alexander the Great in 332 BC in this authoritative, remarkably concise history.
Eyewitness Guide Egypt
A visually rich guide to the history, culture and monuments of Egypt.
When Woman Ruled the World, 6 Queens of Egypt
Celebrated Egyptologist Kara Conney’s narrative explores the lives of six remarkable female pharaohs, from Hatshepsut to Cleopatra, and shines a light on female power, exploring the connections between Woman’s roles as public figures then, and now.
The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt
Toby Wilkinson, a world rewound Egyptologist, tells the story of Egypt’s great civilization, from its birth as the first nation-state to its absorption into the Roman Empire. Drawing upon forty years of archaeological research, award-winning scholar Toby Wilkinson takes readers inside Egypt’s history once ruled by divine kings who led with all-too-recognizable human emotions.