
A cruise on the Nile is an essential element of any luxury vacation to Egypt, and so important, in fact, that the cruise should be composed of the entire vacation. Egypt is nothing without the Nile, and ancient Egyptians had a god even spends the Nile Hapi.
Up that the Aswan High Dam was completed in July 1970, the Egyptians depended on the annual flooding "for water to irrigate their fields and provide them with vital crops needed for survival in a country that was different than the desert oasis casual, and the fertile land on either side Nile. Flooding occurred from June to September, and came to the summer floods in the highlands of Ethiopia. The Nile would break its banks and flooding, leaving behind a rich and deep silt essential for agriculture.
The flood is a sign that Hapi was come, and the ancient Egyptians were very happy to see Hapi (sorry!). During flooding, the farmers had nothing to do, and to avoid to pay taxes when they had no income they would work for the pharaohs by building pyramids, they were not built by slaves as a popular belief.
The entire civilization of Egypt was developed by the Nile and a cruise Nil good you should give an insight into how ancient Egyptians lived, in addition to how the current population of this part Egypt still rely on this vast river – The longest in the world, greater even than the mighty Amazon River.
You should begin in Cairo, not only the capital of Egypt, but also one of the most populous nations. This was not the city it is important today in the former time, but it is a magnet for Egyptologists from around the world. The pyramids of Giza are nearby, and is the permanent seat of the Tutankhamun exhibition. However, it is in Cairo, Egypt modern than just old, and five thousand years of culture can be seen and visited here, including the mosque Mohammed and the Citadel of Sala al-Din, known as Saladin. The dates of the citadel of the Crusades, when Europe had fought the Muslim claim Jerusalem and the Holy Land for Christians.
As mentioned above, Cairo has been the capital of ancient Egypt – which was Memphis, Memphis, not as you know. Memphis Beat This one looks different, and dominated the world as the Egyptians knew almost 600 years. You must visit Saqqara, where the royal family were buried last through time periods of ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman. The dynasties of Egyptian pharaohs has lasted much longer than any of the other two, largely because of his inheritance while the Egyptians were not without their calculations and murder for power.
"Must-visits" the pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx lay beside them, and also the church of St. Sergius, where Jesus and his parents stayed after leaving Jerusalem. The head you to Luxor (ancient Thebes) where the pharaohs stayed during the winter months. Try to book at the Winter Palace Hotel and check on the guestbook. Here you find Howard Carter who discovered the tomb Tutenkhamun's, Agatha Christie, while she was researching "Death on the Nile ', Henry Kissinger, Sir Winston Churchill, King Farouk, Georges Clemenceau and much, much more.
No Egypt holidays are not complete without a visit to the Valley of Kings just over the river from Luxor or Thebes as the pharaohs knew. This is where the kings and nobles from the 18th through 20th Dynasties were buried 16th to 11th centuries BC, a thousand years after the pyramids were built. The most famous temple is the temple of Karnak, built over several generations which must be visited during your cruise on the Nile. The same is true of the temple of the goddess Hathor at Luxor. Hathor was represented with a cow's head, and was the goddess of love of family, fun and beauty, sometimes associated with the Greek Aphrodite.
There are many, many more places to visit and things to do on a cruise on the Nile, and most holidays Egypt will probably not be able show you all. The Aswan dam, which stopped the flooding and irrigation allowed more regular, is one of them. Abu Simbel is another, where two temples have been physically moved to avoid flooding when the dam was built, one of which is erected by Ramses II.
Without a doubt, holidays to Egypt include Nile cruise rank right up there with the best vacations possible. You are visit longest river in the world, and that an entire civilization depended for its survival for thousands of years. Not only that, but a civilization which was superior to the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations combined, although it has not had the recognition he deserves.
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