Our journey along the Nile lasted three magical nights—from Aswan to Luxor—with graceful halts at historic harbors to explore ancient treasures. A Nile cruise is truly one of the finest ways to experience Egypt. Almost the entire civilization of this timeless land is woven around the banks of the Nile River. Cost of the cruise […]
Month: February 2026
Day 9 in Egypt: Onto the Red Sea, Crossing Eastern Sahara Desert
After a super busy day wandering through the grand courtyards of Luxor and Karnak Temples, both bathed in golden sunlight, we slowly made our way back to our Nile cruise. It was our final night of the historical tour on this land that had silently witnessed thousands of years of history. The thought that this […]
Day 8 in Egypt: Colossi of Memnon
IntroductionAlas, the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III—the radiant Sun King of dazzling glory—Lies broken beneath the silent weight of centuries. Time, in its quiet fury, and the hands of later kingshave scattered his dream across the desert plain,where ambition now mingles with dust. He was the ninth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty. He inherited a […]
Day 8 in Egypt: The West Bank Beyond the Crowds
Most travelers come to Luxor’s West Bank for one reason—the Valley of the Kings. And rightly so. It is dramatic, royal, and unforgettable. But beyond the famous royal tombs lies something even more profound—a sacred landscape where Egypt’s New Kingdom was born, where power was legitimized in stone, and where the lives of nobles were […]
Day 8 in Egypt: In the Shadow of the Cliffs, A Queen Rises
Post- 300 It is truly remarkable to witness this 3500-year-old human creation still standing and gleaming in the sunlight like a golden garland of Egypt. Countless visitors come here, leaving with a sense of satisfaction, realizing that there were once civilizations on this earth that competed with modern construction technologies.Today, I too find myself in […]
Day 8 in Egypt: Literature Of Valley of Kings
When we look at ancient Egypt—its pyramids, mortuary temples, and rock-cut shrines—we repeatedly encounter reliefs and imagery centered on renewal, chaos, and birth from mud. These themes are closely tied to the annual Nile flood, which renewed soil fertility through its retreat, giving rise to powerful ideas of ‘birth, rebirth, and resurrection.’ In contrast, the […]