Reasons Why Nile Cruises Are So Popular
Thursday, February 10, 2011
By Amanda Chalmers
History enthusiasts the world over are drawn to Egypt to experience first hand the Nile Cruises on offer. This river is the longest in the world, spanning some 6, 825 kilometers. During such a cruise, a person can experience beautiful landscapes that seem untouched by the passing of time.
Since 3200 B. C. The natives of the country would sail their boats on the river. Europeans would later tour through the land on houseboats known as dahabiya. Each of these boats would be staffed with a cook, interpreter who was known as a dragoman, a few sailors and a waiter.
The dahabiya is considered to be more popular as it is contains a number of luxuries. Other people tend to take the barges that seem to over populate the river. While touring in this way, guests are permitted to tour the temples and the tombs.
Visitors are able to take luxury cruises that encompass the palaces, temples, tombs, ruins and the history of the country. The sound and light show at the Karnak Temple is said to be a great way to enjoy the splendid architecture of the area. One of the best preserved temples is the Temple of Horus and this is to be found nearby Esa and Edfu.
Boat trips start and end from Aswan, the ideal town for this purpose. It has a breathtaking landscape and one can watch amazing sunsets from this spot. The tours have become very popular during holidays, festivals and for commerce.
The trips on the boat are five star due to the personal attention and luxury that is to be enjoyed on the boats. Families and elderly people alike will enjoy this trip. The boats include a formal atmosphere and the cabins are luxurious resulting in a deluxe five star event. Some of the affairs on the Nile Cruises dictate that people dress semi smart. On the premier boats there is room service and often black tie events for adults to enjoy.
Since 3200 B. C. The natives of the country would sail their boats on the river. Europeans would later tour through the land on houseboats known as dahabiya. Each of these boats would be staffed with a cook, interpreter who was known as a dragoman, a few sailors and a waiter.
The dahabiya is considered to be more popular as it is contains a number of luxuries. Other people tend to take the barges that seem to over populate the river. While touring in this way, guests are permitted to tour the temples and the tombs.
Visitors are able to take luxury cruises that encompass the palaces, temples, tombs, ruins and the history of the country. The sound and light show at the Karnak Temple is said to be a great way to enjoy the splendid architecture of the area. One of the best preserved temples is the Temple of Horus and this is to be found nearby Esa and Edfu.
Boat trips start and end from Aswan, the ideal town for this purpose. It has a breathtaking landscape and one can watch amazing sunsets from this spot. The tours have become very popular during holidays, festivals and for commerce.
The trips on the boat are five star due to the personal attention and luxury that is to be enjoyed on the boats. Families and elderly people alike will enjoy this trip. The boats include a formal atmosphere and the cabins are luxurious resulting in a deluxe five star event. Some of the affairs on the Nile Cruises dictate that people dress semi smart. On the premier boats there is room service and often black tie events for adults to enjoy.
About the Author:
Egypt Holidays are more than just about the Pyramids as there are so many holiday choices and options such as a Nile Cruise or an all inclusive. Find out more with www.egypt-holiday.co.uk.
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