Day 38 Luxor

I’ve just read a great account of a family’s first experience of a Nile Cruise.

They are the Leonard Family who are travelling around the world and describing their experiences on their blog.

Here’s their description of Day 38 – Luxor. (Thanks and credit to the Leonard Family)

Day 38 Luxor

Saturday January 12, 2008

I am writing this entry (and the previous) Sunday morning sitting on the top of our Nile River Cruise Ship – The King of Thebes. I just watched the sunrise. It was spectacular. We are cruising up the Nile towards Aswan – Upper Egypt. As the Nile runs south to north Northern Egypt is called Lower Egypt and Southern Egypt is Upper. East is Sinai and west is well – desert.

We are rabidly closing in on the half way point of the trip. The dates are really blending together – I am glad I am keeping blog’s. Each time I make an entry I have to look at the calendar to see what day it is and what day of the week.

It is a little chilly on the deck of the ship so I might end up finishing this later. Continue reading “Day 38 Luxor”

Nile Cruise and Stay

Nile CruiseWe get a lot of enquiries for “Nile Cruise & Stay Holidays” combining either a few days in Cairo to see the Sphinx and Pyramids and then followed by a Nile Cruise OR a Nile Cruise followed by a further week in either Luxor or one of the Red Sea beach resorts such as Hurghada, Sharm-El-Sheikh or Taba OR all three!!

In other words a few days in Cairo, a week’s Nile Cruise and then a further stay in either Luxor or one of the Red Sea beach resorts.

Obviously these arrangements cost a bit more than a straightforward Nile Cruise but a lot of our clients say that if they are going to Egypt then they are going to really make the most of their time there and see as much as possible.

If you’d like more details of a possible “Nile Cruise & Stay holiday” please call Barbara on Freephone 0808 1089 100 or direct on 01704 833197 and she’ll be pleased to explain all the options available to you.

A Dream Trip To Egypt

I’m always on the lookout for stories on the web of other people’s adventures in Egypt and came across this weblog that describes a recent “first-time” trip to Egypt…

“We have generally been independent travelers. However, with Egypt, we decided to take a tour package recommended by a friend. It was totally fantastic and Egypt is absolutely magical. Our local tour guide was a true pleasure, a warm personality, fun and has been really effective in communicating Egyptian history to people like me, who has no interest in history. Amazingly, after tour, I have been searching about Egyptian history, myths and symbols. I have been able to remember names of some kings and queens and god”.

Please read the rest of the story and take a look at the accompanying photographs….

Credit to Andry and Cristal at http://double-virgo.blogspot.com/

Nile Cruise Podcast

Nile Cruise PodcastI am editing episode 5 of the Nile Cruise Podcast and it should be available and ready for you to listen to early next week.

I think that a monthly Nile Cruise Podcast is the ideal schedule with perhaps the odd “special” podcast thrown in now and then.

We’ve had some great feedback about the podcasts and they’ve been listened to over 1600 times to date, which I’m really chuffed about.

I’d like to ask that if you’ve cruised the Nile before and would be prepared to allow me to interview you for a future Nile Cruise Podcast that you contact me and we’ll arrange a mutually convenient time to get together over the phone.

Clients have told me that being able to hear other travellers experiences of Nile cruising has really helped them make up their minds as to whether a Nile cruise is for them.  So if your passionate about Egypt, especially cruising the Nile please get in touch.