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From the Pyramids to Abu Simbel

The classic Egypt itinerary including Cairo and Nile and Lake Nasser cruises

 
 

14 nights from £1295

The traveller to Egypt will be absorbed by the rich symbolism that adorns the walls and pillars of every tomb and temple that is visited whether it be the Pyramids at Giza, sailing on the Nile and cruising Lake Nasser to view, at its most southerly landmark, the rock temples at Abu Simbel. Lower Egypt is the Egypt of the Nile Delta while Upper Egypt extends southwards from Luxor with a further element being the contribution of the exotic Nubians to Egyptian lore. In the 1920s Howard Carter announced the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun at Luxor. The opportunity is afforded to visit his tomb in ancient Thebes, where the body has recently been made partly visible, and its treasures at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The recent ‘Tutankhamun’ exhibition in London has evoked new interest in the tomb, however the main treasures such as the famous golden Funerary Mask remain in Cairo.

Exclusive VJV Event - Luxor Temple Reception
Those who rediscovered ancient Egypt in the 18th and 19th centuries enjoyed magical overnight stays and this has prompted us to arrange private evening access to the Luxor temple, enhanced by striking illumination, to savour the unique night-time atmosphere. A private reception has been arranged at the temple exclusively for the guests of Voyages Jules Verne. Walk down the illuminated avenue of sphinxes and enjoy a cocktail served by staff in pharaonic uniform at the illuminated Temple before strolling through the temple unimpeded by other visitors. A recording of Verdi’s Aida, once staged in the temple, will provide a musical background to the occasion and local musicians will play the Egyptian ‘takht’ music.
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Luxor Temple, illuminated