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Luxury
on the Nile
17- day In the Land of the Pharaohs
- Boarding Aswan -
Start Wednesdays
Egypt : People , Gods and Pharaohs
Cairo , Alexandria , Abu Simbel , and a 5 day Ultra Deluxe Nile
Cruise
PRIVATE guide throughout . We have even included all the tips

Add
Jerusalem . Combine
with Greece and the Island of Santorini
The ultimate version of an Egyptian adventure. You'll journey in
Egypt in the comfort of business class , enjoy the most luxurious
Nile Cruise accommodation available , on this upscale package.
Arrive any day ( Subject to availability of air space and Nile
cruise) Compare with the 10 day
,or the 17 day version including a short stay in an
Oases . Compare
with the 24-Days El Amarna Version.
DAY
1 - CAIRO - Choose your own date - Yet we sugget arribing Cairo on
a Wednesday
Our Cairo staff greets you and escorts you through the excitement
and hubbub of the terminal, and onward to your hotel. Traditional
sweets await you, with our compliments. You'll have time to relax
and unwind. Visa fee is included & issued upon arrival. Available
only to American, Japanese , Canadian, Singaporean & EU citizens,
your passport must be valid for at least 6 month beyond the date of
arrival.
Private
air condition car for your transfer. Private chauffeur
For Hotel upgrade in Cairo : Four Seasons or the Mena House Palace
wing / Pyramid's view ( you may mix & match Cairo stay stay at
Four Seasons and return stay Mena House
Garden section, and /or the Hyatt.

DAY
5 - Aswan - The Colonial Style Old Cataract Hotel - Camel Caravan
- Nubian Village (B)
Early morning flight to Aswan, all transfers are on a private basis,
always with an air conditioned car.
Business class Cairo to Luxor. A welcome fruit basket awaits you at
the legendary Old Cataract Hotel
If
you prefer that Cairo guide escorts you on the flights & all the
way on board the cruise, please add $ 250 per person .
This
afternoon if you wish, try your hand at camel riding! We'll take a
traditional caravan to a nearby village , enjoy tea with Nubian villagers.
Return
to the OLD Cataract late afternoon
. Remainder of the day at leisure. Make sure you retire to bed early
tonight, you leave tomorrow for Abu Simbel before sunrise
PRIVATE guide throughout .
DAY
3 - ABU SIMBEL - RAMSES THE GREAT MASTER BUILDER
OF ALL TIMES - FRI (B)
Very early breakfast. Abu Simbel We've planned our visit to Abu Simbel
to be a highlight of your Egyptian adventure. Rising before dawn,
we drive along the shore of Lake Nasser, watching the sky lighten
and the sacred sun rise above the horizon. We reach the great temples
while the air is clean, clear and cool, and the sun's light still
golden;just right for photographs.
With
all the new tight security measures , we'll have a police escort as
we drive between Aswan & Abu Simbel.
In the larger temple, at Abu Simbel , colossal figures of Ramses
are seated with the gods and attended by his queen and daughters.
The smaller temple is dedicated to Queen Nefertari, who appears
as Hathor, the goddess of love, joy and fertility, symbolized by the
benevolent cow. We explore these fine temple by ourselves in the quiet
of the morning, admiring their ancient aura and artistry, after which
retire to a comfortable hotel for refreshments. Just as planeloads
of visitors arrive to throng the temples we begin our leisurely drive
back along the shore to Aswan and the legendary Colonial style OLD
Cataract Hotel . PRIVATE
guide throughout
Jacquie
Kennedy & Abu Simbel:
All Americans alive during the 1960s remember President John F Kennedy
and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. Most Americans from that
time also remember Abu Simbel, the dramatic, ancient Pharaonic temple
threatened by the rising waters blocked by the new Aswan High Dam.
Read More.
It’s
worth remembering that it was Jacquie Kennedy who provided crucial
support for the mammoth rescue project. Without her help, Abu Simbel
might have been lost. Times change, leaders come and go, but some
acts of support and generosity are remembered through the decades.
Read More.
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy loved Egypt, and Egypt still
loves her.
Back
in Aswan we check in at the legendary
colonial style Old Cataract Hotel.
DAY
4 - Aswan - Board your Ultra Deluxe Cruise - Enjoy a Felucca Sailing
on the Nile-
SAT (BL)
The River of the Gods: Breakfast at the hotel . Morning at
leisure. Transfer before noon to your Nile Cruise. Relax, unpack,
and settle into your accommodations on board for the next four nights.
A welcome Fruit Basket AND Egyptian Sweets awaits you in your cabin.
After lunch on board, we'll have the opportunity to experience Egypt
at its most authentic, as we sail the Nile in a graceful Felucca,
the age-old sailing vessel of the river. Remainder of the day
at leisure.
PRIVATE guide throughout .
DAY
5 - Aswan - Kom Ombo - Edfu
- Sun (BLD)
After breakfast, we'll visit the dams at Aswan, including the High
Dam, a modern wonder in this ancient land. At the ancient granite
quarry, we'll see an obelisk left unfinished, then board a launch
to visit the Island
temple of Philae , dedicated to the Ancient Goddess ISIS :
The
Mystery of Isis : Two
millennia ago the Mediterranean world was enthralled by the mystery
of Isis:
"I,
Isis, am all that has been, that is or shall be; no mortal man hath
ever seen me unveiled."
Called
Aset by the ancient Egyptians, the goddess was a Madonna in the Mediterranean
tradition that stretches far, far back to the primitive Mother Goddess
from Anatolia, home to some of the oldest human communities on earth.
Isis
was the powerful and quick-witted protector of her son Horus, the
Sun God. Ancient peoples throughout the Mediterranean regarded Isis
and Horus as the perfect Madonna and Child. Another legend says she
was
also the mother of the fertility god Min who, judging from the depiction
of him on temple walls, needed no help from Viagra!
Because
of her wisdom and skill at protection, she was admired as a good magician
capable of healing the sick and protecting the dead in their journey
to the Underworld.
Isis
is portrayed regally, as a queen seated on a throne (which may be
the meaning of her name), often holding her son Horus as a baby. Other
images show her with broad, magnificent gilded wings able to protect
the world.
We'll
continue sailing north and disembark at Kom Ombo to explore the twin
temples of Haroeris, the sun god, and Sobek, the crocodile god, then
continue our voyage to Edfu where we dock for the night
Dinner
tonight will be followed by a show featuring oriental performers,
including, of course, a belly dancer. PRIVATE guide throughout
DAY
6 - EDFU - LUXOR- The Ancient Egyptian Empire Seat of Power - Mon
- (B)
In to Edfu. Horse-drawn carriages meet us at riverside to take
us through Edfu to the Temple of Horus, best-preserved in all of Egypt.
Later, we'll cruise to Esna. Relax on deck or , and gaze at timeless
Egypt. In the evening, we'll celebrate in Egyptian style, dressed
in galabias ( A Galabia will be delivered to your cabin with our
compliments), the galabia is the flowing national costume. While
you are on board the cruise, afternoon tea will be served daily on
deck. The evening finds us in Luxor.
PRIVATE
guide throughout
DAY
7 - LUXOR - Tue (BLD)
We'll cross the Nile to view an array of ancient splendors: the
tomb chambers of the Valley of the Kings; the imposing tomb-temple
of Queen Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Queens including Nefertari's
Tomb;
The
Queen for whom the sun shines : ( closed for repairs )
Long before Cleopatra humbled the ruler of Rome, an Egyptian queen
held power over the heart and soul of Ramses, Egypt's greatest pharaoh.
In the 12th century BC, a broken-hearted Ramses built a grand funerary
tomb for Queen Nefertari, "the Beautiful one," in the Valley of the
Queens. It's been exquisitely restored with the aid of an American
endowment, and is among the rarest sights in all Egypt: the only great
tomb ever built by a pharaoh for his late queen. Artistically, it
is the closest thing you could ever come to see the original Ancient
Egyptian art in all of its glory and finesse.
Because of its fragile nature, only a limited number of visitors are
allowed entry each day. We are the only company to include a visit
to Nefertari's tomb in our daily program. Because of the limited access
we must rise early for our visit, appropriate as Ramses named Nefertari
"the one for whom the sun shines."
We'll
set out to visit the Great Temple of Amon at Karnak, followed by the
mighty Temple of Luxor and Colossi of Memnon.
Afternoon tour of twenty centuries in stone : the Great Temple
of Amon at Karnak, where Heaven meets Earth. This is where Ancient
Egyptian Gods & Goddesses held court for 20 centuries.
It is impossible to really cover the Karnak and do it justice in trying
to tour it in a day or two.
Yet we are among the very few that offer you an in-depth tour of Karnak
, we start today focusing on one area ( your guide will brief you
) , then return again tomorrow to visit another area of Karnak.
We'll
return to your luxury cruise in time for afternoon tea .
Evening Karnak Sound & Light Show ( bring a jacket) . PRIVATE
guide throughout
DAY
8 - LUXOR- Check out - Medinet Habu - Ramesseum - Ramses the Great
Units the Land
Wednesday - (B)
After
breakfast , check-out. Luggage will be dropped at : the Old
Winter Palace Hotel
All
transfers are on a private basis, always with an air conditioned car
/ van
For those interested "private " donkeys will be available
as well , we 'll be glad to offer complimentary donkey ride (if you
prefer , you may ride one way to the temple on donkeys or horses ,
then return by car/van , the vehicles will always follow you so if
you change your mind midway, you may hub back on board your air conditioned
car/van.
Today
, Medinet Habu , the Ramesseum, & Deir el Medinah are our goal
this morning.
Fragmented Archives:
Deir El Medinah is on Luxor's west bank you get a totally different
perspective on ancient Egyptian life, at the ancient workers'
settlement of Deir el-Medinah. While most of the imposing stone monuments
and sites of Egypt honor the lives and after-lives of royalty, Deir
el-Medinah gives us unique and surprising insights into the ordinary
citizens who constructed and decorated the tombs.
Here
we'll see the excavated homes shared by laborers with their domestic
animals. These quarters were surprisingly large, with three good-sized
rooms, courtyard, kitchen, and even storage cellars. While ancient
Egypt might not have been a workers' paradise, we'll see that artisans
and builders were highly regarded in their community. We are proud
to be the only operator to offer regular visits to this singular ancient
settlement in its tour and cruise programs.
It
is worth noting that this worker's village was home to the tomb workers
who initiated the first known and documented "workers strike
" that began on 14th Nov 1152 B.C. On that day in the 29th year
of Ramses III rule, about 60 workers laid down their tools , closed
their places in the Valley of the Kings on the west bank of the Nile
in the Ancient Egyptian Capital of "Thebes" (today's Luxor)
. The workers went back to their village (Deir El Medinah) , then
on to the Ramesseum (the administration center then) , with its well-filled
storehouses, from which they were supposed to be paid their wages
.
They arrived at the Ramesseum Palace gates and staged the first know
" sit-in.
"
We are hungry" , "we are thirsty", was their cry, their
food (wages) was overdue by a month , they carried on for three days,
" we have no clothes, no oil, neither fish, nor vegetables. Let
the pharaoh , our good master , know"
They
threatened reporting the matter to the vizier, and this was the magic
word.
The workers received their monthly rations of sacks of grain, barley
and sesame oil.
The
strike was over on the 3rd day. Today we'll try to trace some of their
steps and cover their village , the Ramesseum and Medinet Habu
In
the afternoon we return to the Mighty Karnak for a second visit to
cover another section of this huge complex
A
welcome fruit basket awaits you at the charming Old
Winter Palace after you are done with today's tour.
PRIVATE guide throughout
DAY
9 - LUXOR- The Legendary Old
Winter Palace - Thursday (aB)
Morning at leisure. In the afternoon , we'll enjoy a guided tour of
the Luxor Museum, then a leisurely walk to the next
door Amon Ra Temple . After which we will enjoy a horse drawn carriage
ride along the Nile water front.
PRIVATE guide throughout.

For
guests booking the Presidential Suites on board the cruise :
Our guests , receive special consideration . When you reserve
your Suite , we will provide you with a private valet to take care
of your personal and touring needs, and of course you'll also have
a private guide / Egyptologist to answer any questions you may have
about the wonders around you.
DAY
10 - Cairo - Friday (B)
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before we connect by air to Cairo, at
Cairo airport, our local rep will assist with the transfer back to
you Hotel . Remainder of the day at leisure
DAY 11 - CAIRO- Saturday (aBL)
Private air condition car / van for your tour today . PRIVATE
guide throughout
Your
exploration of ancient Egypt begins today! We'll start after breakfast
with the Egyptian Museum ( all morning is devoted to the museum tour).
Here you'll see the treasures of the ancient pharaohs: Mummies
Hall is included , statuary, and precious stones and metals. Travelers
have long come to Cairo just to gaze on these sights alone. Break
for lunch at a local restaurant ( included).
But there's more, on we go to the Coptic & Jewish
ancient quarter then the Royal Manial Palace of the former Crown
Prince Mohamed Ali and the Nilometer.
DAY
12 - CAIRO- Shopping Galore - Sunday (aBL)
Breakfast at the
hotel . Private air condition car for your tour today . Private chauffeur,
we spend a full morning walking "Indiana Jones' territory, the
charming 11th,12th century district of Khan El Khalili Bazaar , and
a true treasures hunt . If you wish to visit some of the shops and
souks where locals do their shopping , please ask your guide .PRIVATE
guide throughout . Lunch
is included at a local charming restaurant.
Visit Wekalet El Ghoury ( Caravan Seray) & Beit El Kretlia ( the
house of the lady from "Krete" Crete)
As an example of old Arabic ( maybe Mamluk era ) style "middle
class home.
DAY
13 - Alexandria - Monday (BL)
WE leave Cairo before sunrise for a very full day tour of Alexandria
covering : the Catacombs, the Roman Amphitheater, Qayet Bey Fortress
, Qayet
Bey Fort was
built on the same site of the ancient wonder of the world : the famous
Alexandria Light House. A brief stop at " El Selsela" the
site of the Underwater reserve where Cleopatra Place was discovered,
as well as Caesar Kiosk. Lunch at a local restaurant ,afternoon tour
of Zanket El Setat and local souks / bazaars, then head back to the
hotel. In the evening your guide will call on you for a tour of the
downtown , the Raml area .

Octavious visiting
Alexander the Great's Tomb in Alexandria just after he defeated Cleopatra
& Marc Anthony.
He left his coat as a token of respect to Alexander the Great. The
search continues for Alexander the Great's Tomb
DAY
14 - Alexandria / Cairo - Tuesday (B, Lunch
box )
Breakfast at leisure
Late morning start .We
'll start our day with a visit to the new museum in Alexandria , the
building was originally built in 1926 for the US consulate in Alexandria
and is a masterpiece in 1920's architecture & Mediterranean style
buildings.
Lunch will be served in Alexandria before we head for the Desert Highway.
Wadi
El Natroun - Cairo :
Then we head south back to Cairo .
We stop at Wadi El Natroun monastery , where early Coptic Christians
retreated here to escape the Roman persecution in the 4th century
AD. The Egyptian Pope of Alexandria is always chosen from the Monks
of wadi El Natroun. Reach Cairo early late afternoon/early evening
DAY
15 - GIZA PYRAMIDS , the SPHINX and DAHSOUR - Wednesday - (cBL)
After breakfast, we'll motor to the edge of Cairo, to the mysterious
Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza. The
museum of the Royal Barge of Cheops The museum is built over the rectangular
pit that housed the Royal Barge for thousands of years , the wooden
boat was readied for the king's daily journey with the sun god, Ra
. Discovered in 1954, in a completely dismantled state, the 43-metre
(140-foot) cedar boat is a rare window on the Royal boats used by
the kings of Ancient Egypt.
Those
who are fit and adventurous enough may wish to penetrate into the
heart of the Great Pyramid, to the King's Chamber your ticket is included
with our compliments (or the interior of Kephren Pyramid). Taking
a camel ride (Included) is entirely your own choice!
Continue
to Dahshour, the newly-opened pyramid field south of Cairo.
We visit the great pyramid of Senfru, father of Cheops, and other
structure:
The "Discovery" of Dahshour:
For almost half a century, the great field of huge pyramids near the
desert village of Dahshour, 25 miles south of Cairo, has been off
limits to the public. Confined within the perimeter of a military
base were many pyramids, including the great 4500-year-old pyramid
built by Senfru, father of Cheops. Senfru's pyramid, the largest in
Egypt until his son built Giza's Great Pyramid, is rhomboidal in shape:
it tapers more distinctly on its upper half. All the pyramids were
coated in thick plaster at one time. Most have lost these protective,
decorative sheaths, but Senfru's--miraculously--is still in place.
Lunch is included at a local restaurant .
DAY
16 -CAIRO - HOME HOSTED FAMILY DINNER - Thursday (aBD)
You'll have one more opportunity to experience the excitement of this
great city and, of course, do some last-minute shopping.
This evening we'll venture where few ordinary visitors ever tread
. . . right into the homes of some of the people of Cairo ! You'll
be invited to a family dinner, and while you enjoy wholesome home-cooked
specialties, you'll learn about and appreciate the outlook, aspirations,
and way of life of your hosts. Be assured, as curious as you may be
about your new friends, they're sure to have questions about your
own background. Once the ice is broken, you'll enjoy a lively evening,
and find that you have more in common than you ever suspected. Of
course, you may enjoy dinner in a quiet restaurant with your travel
companions, by letting us know your preferences.
You may wish to bring token gifts to exchange with the host family
( T shirt , small souvenirs of your home town).
DAY
17 - DEPARTURE - Friday (aB)
Private air condition car for your transfer. Private chauffeur .Our
Cairo-based staff escorts you to the airport, where you'll begin your
journey home.
Salaam and Bon Voyage!

Giza Plateau circa 1900 before
building the Aswan dams.
The Nile Flood water used to reach the temples at the foot of the
Pyramids.
This
tour may start any day in Cairo throughout the year. Subject to the
availability of the Nile Cruise.
Please
note that the Nile vessels and cruise itineraries are subject to
change.
Click here for more info on these luxurious cruises: Radamis ( Swiss
Management) ,Moon Goddess
all suites with private balconies ,
Sonesta
M/S Moon Goddess ( all state rooms do offer private balconies)

The all suites M/S
Amarco

The
Ultra Deluxe all suites M/S Amarco
RATES
per person, in deluxe accommodations, in US$: Start Cairo
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Hotel Accommodation
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Superior
Hotel Room
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Concierge
Level
Hotel Room |
Concierge
Level
Hotel Room
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| Cruise
Accommodation |
Outside
Cabin |
Outside
Cabin |
Junior
Suite with the Service of personal Butler |
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Sharing in Triple occupancy |
US$
4775.00 |
US$
5460.00 |
US$
6020.00 |
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Double occupancy |
US$
4895.00 |
US$
5630.00 |
US$
6310.00 |
| Single
occupancy |
US$ 5330.00 |
US$ 6405.00 |
US$ 7755.00 |
For
travel at Easter, Christmas or New Year's, a 10 percent supplement
applies.
Rate
includes:
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| Consider
the Ultra Deluxe M/S Tuya and the
M/S TIYI
Deluxe Nile Cruise |
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Honeymoon
/ Anniversary Special : Free
Zaffa:
Before the sunset , we have arranged for a welcome Zaffa (procession
that will resemble an Arabian/Egyptian wedding party) with a troupe
of dancers and musicians dressed with the Egyptian typical clothes,
welcoming guests by singing and dancing Egyptian Folklore).
Or
Repeat your vows in one of Cairo historical churches:
For guests who are interested in repeating their vows in one of
Cairo churches:
Priest will be ready from the church according
to your request (church) for the wedding vows. ( donation to the
church will be expected - that 's at your discretion) . After the
ceremony, Champagnes will be served to the new couple & guests.
Complimentary
transfers in an air-conditioned sedan , are included between the
hotel & the church , if you prefer a stretch limo supplement
will apply.
Massage
on the Nile
Indulge yourself as you honeymoon on the Nile, and spoil yourself
like Cleopatra . . . at our expense. What could be more relaxing
than sailing along the Nile, watching silent feluccas glide by,
and timeless villages twinkling at twilight. Slip below to a soothing
session with a specialist skilled in the arts of relaxation and
massage, before the two of
you retire to your cabin.
Travel in Style is pleased to offer a complimentary 30-minute massage
to couples who honeymoon on the Nile. This offer is available
on select vessels; such as the Amarco , please inquire when
booking. Additional sessions 30-minute sessions are available for
$50.
Not
included:
- Trip
interruption and cancellation insurance
- Air
fare from / to your home country
- Personal
expenses, including excess baggage or shipping charges, beverages,
and personal charges in hotels for laundry, telephone, or other
services
CRUISE
NOTES AND TIPS
- Dining
room reservations are not required. Our cruise vessels have a
single seating, simplifying life on board.
- Days
are warm, and sometimes hot, in Luxor and Aswan, while evenings
and mornings can be cooler.
- Comfortable
walking shoes and clothing of natural fabrics are suitable
for shore excursions.
- On
board, dress is relaxed for breakfast and lunch, smart casual
for dinner. Take a sun hat and, of course, a swimsuit.
- All
ships are fully air-conditioned. Typical amenities (which vary
from vessel to vessel; inquire for details) include large
view windows; in-cabin minibar, hair dryers and safes;
and pools, boutiques, and dance lounges.
Gourmet Cuisine on board the boats we use:
As you might expect , special attention is given to cuisine on board.
Celebrity chefs craft their works of art in the best tradition of
luxury cruising. Their freshness, flavor, and artful presentation
exceed that of most luxury hotels and guarantee memorable dining
experience every day.
Beside
spacious restaurants, on board facilities include lounges with dancing
every evening, large swimming pools, sun decks, a variety of bars
and lounges, and shops.
Presidential
Suites :
Our guests , receive special consideration . When you reserve
your Presidential Suite , we will provide you with a private valet
to take care of your personal and touring needs.
Just
for fun, we'll even engage a local fortune - teller , knowledgeable
in the mystic secrets of ancient Egypt, to read the future in your
palm or your coffee grounds!
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Cruise Listing
Honeymoon
at the Cairo Four Seasons:

Four Seasons defines the essence of a superb honeymoon. As a destination
setting, for just you two, or your whole party, we make weddings
and honeymoons seamless and inspiring. For your first night, we
offer a retreat of peace and comfort - with a smooth start for your
trip to another Four Seasons honeymoon setting. Or
for your honeymoon with us, we can help you craft every unforgettable
detail.
Special photo for your honeymoon in Cairo at the Four Seasons :
Our talented in-house Pastry Chef can create a beautiful customized
special cake in the favor of your preference to enjoy the cake an
d a special candlelit dinner , we'll have a photographer at your
disposal for 30 minutes to take some photos for your honeymoon album
.
If you have a photograph of a special cake you prefer , please e.mail
it to us as JPG, or include in your e.mail message, , we will be
happy to try to prepare that cake for you.
Add
a Spa Package to your stay in Cairo when you stay at the Hyatt or
the Four Seasons

Nefertiti
Turns Egypt Upside Down!!
The
first bloodless religious revolution against the established church
in Ancient Egypt
And the seat of power that rested with the priests in Karnak

Nefertiti
Turns Egypt Upside Down!! 1350 BC - Queen Nefertiti is reported
to have led her Egyptian subjects on a wild spree of idol-smashing,
temple-destruction, and forced migration, all part of a campaign
of religious reformation.
"From
now on, there will be only one Deity, and that Deity is Aten, the
Sun Disc," she has commanded.
Reliable
sources in the Nile Valley report that all temples to gods other
than Aten have been closed, and that a hefty fine will be imposed
on anyone caught with an outlawed statuette.
Idols
are to be smashed immediately, and the shards turned over to the
priests of Aten.
"The
capital of Egypt will now be at Tel El Amarna," reads a decree widely
circulated in cuneiform on clay tablets.
"All priests are to settle within one hour's journey of the new
Temple to Aten. All bidders on public works contracts will likewise
have their head offices within the same specified distance."
Egyptian
leaders in exile have disputed the motives behind the upheaval.
"It's just a ploy to concentrate power and wealth in her hands and
those of her husband, Ikhnaton," stated one defrocked priest.
"Everybody knows that Nefertiti has risen to her position on qualities
that have nothing to do with religion.
She
isn't called Incarnation of Beauty for nothing," he added, referring
to the literal meaning of her name. The source asked not to be identified,
fearing reprisals. Tel El Amarna, Nile Valley, 2004 - from Paul
Glassman, special correspondent "Wow," commented Joe Shiner, an
agro-businesman from Des Moines, as he toured the main temple at
Tel El Amarna. "It's one thing to hear that Nefertiti was a real
beauty. But it's quite another to visit in person and learn the
real story." "Until I came here, I didn't know that she was behind
the idea of having only one god-even before the Hebrews and Christians
and followers of Mohammed.
"And
now that I see her picture, I can understand why people followed
her. This is not what I expected . . . not at all!" Mr. Shiner gestured
as he spoke to a temple painting of a well-endowed Nefertiti in
a chariot, wearing only a see-through cloak and thong-style panties.
"If
she was my queen, I'd follow her to the end of the . . . "
Mr. Shiner's comments were interrupted by the approach of his wife.
Disclaimer:
The facts presented are as accurate as can be ascertained from the
archeological record. Mr. Joe Shiner is a composite of the satisfied
clients of Travel in Style
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