Discover the intriguing ancient history of Egypt during this cruise aboard the SS Misr, a propeller steam vessel accommodating just 44 guests and discover the stretch of the Nile between Cairo and Aswan. Beginning in Cairo we will see the impressive pyramids and the Great Sphinx as well as some distinctive Egyptian art and treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun in the new Grand Egyptian Museum. We then continue along the Nile visiting some of the less famous but historically important sites including Beni Hassan private tombs which, through superb wall paintings, provide a panorama of daily life in Egypt four thousand years ago from the leisure pursuits of the elite to workers in vineyards or children playing games. We also visit Abydos and Dendera temples and Tel El Amarna where you can survey the ruins of the temples and palaces of King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti.
Pharaohs and queens of Ancient Egypt sailed often on the River Nile in luxurious royal boats – by far the most rewarding way to see the landscape and monuments of their realm. Evoking this regal way of travel, we will travel at a gentle speed aboard the SS Misr which is essential to be able to drink in the rhythm of life and scenes which have changed little over hundreds of years on the banks of the Nile. Accompanying us will be excellent local guides and our expert Guest Speaker who will greatly enhance your enjoyment and knowledge of this ancient land.
Misr
Originally built in Preston in 1918 by the Royal Navy, the SS Misr is a propeller steam vessel. Having served in World War I in May 1918, the SS Misr (“Egypt” in Arabic) also participated as a warship and troop transporter for the British Egyptian joint task force. After retiring from active duty, SS Misr went through an entire overhaul; converted into a luxury yacht in 1938 to be used by Egypt’s last Monarch, King Farouk. After Egypt’s monarchy was overthrown in 1952, the SS Misr became state property and was allocated to the Egyptian Ministry of Irrigation where it languished in a shipyard in a Cairo suburb until it was purchased in 2003. With special permission from the state authorities, the steam ship was then entirely rebuilt according to its original drawings and re-launched and returned to the glorified splendour of her heyday in 2006.
Itinerary
Day 1 London Heathrow to Cairo, Egypt.
Fly by scheduled flight to Cairo. Upon arrival transfer to the SS Misr and embark. Moor overnight this evening in Cairo.
Day 2 Cairo.
Our tour today is dedicated to the capital city of Cairo. This morning we visit the Grand Egyptian Museum. This complex is a cultural hub and includes one of the largest museums in the world displaying the heritage of a single civilization. The museum contains over 50,000 artefacts, reflecting Egypt’s past from prehistory until the Greek and Roman Periods. As you enter the museum, you cannot miss the colossal statue of King Ramses II, nor the 87 huge royal artefacts exhibited at the grand stairs. These stairs lead up to an impressive 28 metre high glass facade overlooking the pyramids of Giza. The museum also hosts over 5000 artefacts from the tomb of the golden Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Enjoy lunch with the view of the Pyramids before we continue to the impressive Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, the only survivor of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the tombs of the great pharaohs and their queens. Moor overnight in Cairo.
Day 3 Cruising.
Enjoy a relaxing day on board as we cruise to Beni Suef where we will moor overnight.
Day 4 Beni Suef & Minya.
This morning we visit the Maydom pyramid which is dedicated to the King Snefru of the 4th dynasty. We return to the ship for lunch and enjoy the afternoon sailing to Minya. Moor overnight in Minya.
Day 5 Beni Hassan.
Today we visit the Middle Kingdom tombs at Beni Hassan, an ancient Egyptian cemetery site, located south of Minya. The necropolis of Beni Hassan reflects the political differences between the province rulers and the pharaoh kings. Due to the layout and more complex decorations, the tombs mark a transition stage in the style of the tombs from the Old Kingdom to the New Kingdom. Return to the vessel for lunch and enjoy daylight sailing to Tel El Amarna. Moor overnight in Tel El Amarna.
Day 6 Tuna El Gebel, Ashmunein & Tel El Amarna.
This morning we visit Tuna El Gebel and Ashmunein, where the oldest monument is a boundary stela of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. The site is best known for its animal necropolis housing thousands of mummified baboons and Ibis sacred to Thoth. We continue to Ashmunein (Hermopolis Magna): known in ancient times as ‘Khemenu’, or the ‘City of the Ogdoad’, referring to the eight primeval gods who, according to ancient Egyptian Mythology, created the world. Today, the site houses the ruins of the Temple of Thoth, Temple of Amun, a small open air museum displaying two massive statues of ‘Thoth’ as a baboon. There are also some remains of a Roman Christian Basilica, which was built over the site of an earlier Ptolemaic temple. The structure retains most of its granite columns and it is the only basilica to have survived to this degree of preservation anywhere in Egypt. After lunch we enjoy a tour to Akhenaten’s royal city, tomb and palace at Amarna, it is here we visit the tombs of Pentu, Ahmose, Meryre and the Royal tomb of Akhenaten. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon relaxing on board. We will moor overnight in Tel El Amarna.
Days 7 & 8 Cruising.
A relaxing interlude to our journey. Spend time on deck enjoying the passing scenery and attend a lecture or two.
Day 9 Abydos Temple.
This morning we arrive in Balyana and after breakfast, we transfer to the temple that the Greeks called the Memnonium in Abydos, dedicated to Seti, Osiris, Isis, Ptah, Ptah- Sokar, Nefertem, Re-Horakhty, Amun and Horus. Its structure, built of white limestone is one of the most impressive religious structures in Egypt. Return to the ship this afternoon and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure on board.
Day 10 Dendera Temple & Luxor.
This morning is dedicated to the goddess Hathor as we visit the Dendera Temple, also known as the ‘castle of the Sistrum’. Hathor was the goddess of love, joy and beauty and the Dendera Temple was associated with healing. Spend a leisurely afternoon on board sailing to Luxor.
Day 11 Luxor.
This morning we visit the West Bank, one of the most famous and important archaeological sites in the world. See the Valley of the Kings, burial ground of the pharaohs for a period of 500 years. The tombs vividly depict the journey of the sun god and pharaoh through the dangers of the underworld. In the temple of Queen Hatshepsut you will discover scenes commemorating the reign of this exceptional monarch such as the ambitious voyage where she sent her ships on the Red Sea to the mysterious land of Punt. We stop at the Colossi of Memnon to witness the two imposing 18 metre high quartzite seated statues which marked the entrance to the now vanished memorial temple of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III whose reign in the 14th century BC was one of the most opulent in Egyptian history. After lunch on board we visit the Luxor Museum, an archaeological museum which was inaugurated in 1975. Whilst the range of artefacts on display is more restricted than the country’s main collections in the Museum of Antiquities in Cairo; this was deliberate since the museum prides itself on the quality of the pieces it has.
Day 12 Luxor.
This morning we visit the temples of Karnak and will witness the unbelievably vast array of monuments dedicated to Amun-Ra, king of the gods, his wife Mut and their son Khonsu. Just two of the highlights you will see are the great hypostyle hall with over 134 columns some 22 metres high and the obelisk of the powerful Queen Pharaoh Hatshepsut. To conclude our tour we will visit the Luxor Temple, situated on the east bank of the river Nile. This evening we sail to Edfu and moor overnight.
Day 13 Edfu & Kom Ombo.
Today we visit the Edfu Temple, an ancient Egyptian temple that is set on the west bank of the Nile and is said to be one of the best preserved temples in Egypt. Dedicated to the Falcon god Horus it was built in the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC. Set sail this afternoon to Kom Ombo and after lunch we depart for a visit to the temple of Kom Ombo. It was mainly built during the Ptolemaic dynasty and completed under the Roman Emperors. The temple is unique due to its ‘double’ design which meant that there were courts, halls, sanctuaries and rooms duplicated for the two gods that worshipped here. The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god Haroeris. Among the carved reliefs along the inside of the outer wall are images thought to be connected with Egyptian medicine, including displays of birthing chairs and surgical instruments.
Day 14 Aswan.
This morning we will visit the High Dam at Aswan, considered an engineering miracle when it was built in the 1960s with a huge impact on the economy and culture in Egypt in the last century. Today it provides electricity and irrigation for the whole of Egypt. We continue to the temple island of Philae, dedicated to the goddess Isis, wife of Osiris and mother of Horus. The story of Osiris is represented on the walls of the temple, with two of its inner chambers which are rich in symbolic imagery. The temple was originally on Philae Island but because of high water levels was dismantled in 1977 and reconstructed on a nearby higher island called Algilkia. The main elements of the temple such as the two Pylons, hypostyle halls and sanctuaries were built by the Ptolemaic kings. Later the Roman rulers added the colonnades in front of the temple as well as the ceremonial entrance to the island known as Trajan’s Kiosk. After lunch we visit the Nubian Museum, a complex of 50,000 square metres which is enclosed by walls to evoke the traditional Nubian village architecture. We end our day with afternoon tea at the Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Hotel with its fine Nile views. Relax and enjoy magnificent views of the Nile while experiencing a sumptuous afternoon tea. This evening enjoy a farewell dinner on board.
Day 15 Aswan to London Heathrow.
Disembark this morning and fly by scheduled indirect flight to London.
Dates and Prices
9 to 23 October 2024 • 4 to 18 November 2024 | ||
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Category | Brochure Price | Special Offer Price |
4 Twin/Double cabin on Lower/Main deck | £6595 | £6395 |
3 Twin/Double cabin on Upper deck | £6995 | £6795 |
2 Suite on Main/Upper deck | £7495 | £7295 |
1 Panorama Suite on Main deck | £7895 | £7695 |
4 Twin/Double cabin on Lower/Main deck for Sole Use | £7995 | £7795 |
Tour Reference Code: RCMI130222
Price Includes: Economy class scheduled air travel •14 nights aboard the SS Misr on a full board basis • Wine or beer & unlimited soft drinks with lunch & dinner • Shore excursions with local English speaking guides • Tour Manager • Guest Speaker • Gratuities • Transfers • Airport taxes.
Not Included: Travel insurance, Egyptian visa.
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Misr
Originally built in Preston in 1918 by the Royal Navy, the SS Misr is a propeller steam vessel. Having served in World War I in May 1918, the SS Misr (“Egypt” in Arabic) also participated as a warship and troop transporter for the British Egyptian joint task force. After retiring from active duty, SS Misr went through an entire overhaul; converted into a luxury yacht in 1938 to be used by Egypt’s last Monarch, King Farouk. After Egypt’s monarchy was overthrown in 1952, the SS Misr became state property and was allocated to the Egyptian Ministry of Irrigation where it languished in a shipyard in a Cairo suburb until it was purchased in 2003. With special permission from the state authorities, the steam ship was then entirely rebuilt according to its original drawings and re-launched and returned to the glorified splendour of her heyday in 2006.
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Travelling with You
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Guy de la Bédoyère
Guy de la Bédoyère [pronounced: Bed-why-air] is a historian and archaeologist well-known for his frequent appearances on Channel 4’s Time Team as resident Roman expert and historian, as well as his numerous books on Roman history and other topics for Thames and Hudson, Yale University Press and other publishers. His latest book, Pharaohs of the Sun, a history of the Eighteenth Dynasty, was published in July 2022 and was a Radio 4 Book of the Week.
Guy has degrees in Archaeology and History from the universities of Durham and London, worked for many years in the BBC and is an elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. His special interests are the Roman Empire and Ancient Egypt. Guy has lectured to societies in Britain, including at BBC History Magazine Weekends and the Gloucester History Festival, and in Western Australia, and New Zealand. Some of these were in his capacity as a registered lecturer for the Arts Society, for example the tour of New Zealand in 2020. He lives near Grantham.
Guy de la Bédoyère will be on the following tour dates: 9 to 23 October 2024 -
Dr Bill Manley
Dr Bill Manley is a best-selling author and expert on the Ancient Egyptian language, currently working with a major archaeological survey on the West Bank at Luxor. During three decades as a professional Egyptologist, he has taught both Egyptology and Coptic at the Universities of Glasgow, Liverpool and London; been Senior Curator for Ancient Egypt at National Museums Scotland; and worked and travelled extensively in Egypt. These days he is Co-director of Complutense Egyptology (a university-based research group in Madrid), Honorary President of Egyptology Scotland, and he teaches a popular programme of ancient-language courses at Bloomsbury Summer School in London. Bill’s best-known book credits include How To Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Egyptian Hieroglyphs for Complete Beginners, and Egyptian Art in the prestigious World of Art Series; he has also spoken at many international book festivals, including The Sunday Times Literary Festival. His latest book, The Oldest Book in the World. Philosophy in the Age of the Pyramids, will be published by Thames & Hudson in June 2023.
Dr Bill Manley will be on the following tour dates: 4 to 18 November 2024
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