
Walk among pharaohs, sail the eternal Nile, and uncover 5,000 years of civilization
Egypt is humanity's greatest open-air museum — 5,000 years of civilization concentrated in the Nile Valley. Stand inside the Great Pyramid, sail the Nile on a luxury cruise ship past temple after temple, descend into a pharaoh's tomb in the Valley of the Kings, and marvel at Abu Simbel's 3,000-year-old colossi.
No country concentrates ancient history like Egypt — from the 4,500-year-old Great Pyramid to Cleopatra's Alexandria, every day delivers a new civilizational wonder.
A Nile cruise is one of the world's great journeys — drifting past temples, tombs, and villages exactly as travellers have for 2,000 years, from Herodotus to Flaubert.
Unlike most pharaohs, Tutankhamun's mummy still rests in his Valley of the Kings tomb — the only royal mummy in its original resting place. Standing there is extraordinary.

Walk among pharaohs, sail the eternal Nile, and uncover 5,000 years of civilization