The Historia Nile Cruiser enjoys privileged private docking facilities along the Nile, allowing you to step off efficiently and easily going ashore apart from the cluster of other ships and their passengers.
Focusing on the amazing sites of the West Bank, you’ll begin your exploration early this morning in the fabled Valley of the Kings. Here, the Pharaohs of the 18th Dynasty abandoned the pyramid tradition in favor of tombs built deep in the mountainside. Each Pharaoh also constructed a mortuary temple at the edge of the valley, some distance away from the actual tombs. Sixty four ancient Egyptian Pharaohs are buried here. The fabled final resting place of King Tutankhamen and the fabulously decorated tomb of Ramses VII are among the five tombs we’ll enter this morning.
Equally as fascinating as the pharaohs’ tombs is the ancient Egyptian village of
Deir el-Medina. More than 3,000 years ago during the New Kingdom period, this community was home to the thousands of artisans and laborers who constructed the tombs and temples in the Valley of the Kings. In addition to this unusual archaeological site, your morning sightseeing also includes the Colossi of Memnon, two towering statues of Amenhotep III that stand like guards along the road to the Valley of the Kings.
Return to the ship at midday and enjoy lunch onboard as our luxury vessel embarks for Esna. This afternoon, you might wish to be on deck as the
Historia Nile Cruiser traverses through the Esna Lock. Afternoon tea and passing vistas of the Nile Valley landscapes with their small village hamlets and timeless scenes of life highlight the afternoon. Dinner will be served this evening at 7:30 as we continue navigating up the Nile toward Edfu. Meals B+L+D