Sunday, December 14, 2008

Egypt December 2008


The following fifty or so posts show highlights from our December vacation in Egypt, from Aswan down the Nile to Luxor, then off to Cairo to see the Pyramids and King Tut.

Departing Aswan

 The Nile, no longer populated by crocodiles and hippos, is home to a resident population of 300 river cruisers, also known as floating hotels. We spent three nights on the Nile Adventurer, a medium sized Abercrombie & Kent boat with 28 cabins. Advertised as a five star boat, the NA lived up to its billing; the rooms, service and food were excellent.

Temple of Philae near Aswan

Temple of Philae - opposite side of Agilika Island

Nile Fisherman

Nile Felucca

The Banks of the Nile

Coming into Kom Ombo

Wash day on the Nile

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Kom Ombo Temple

Horus and Sobek

Philosophers in the Temple?

Hieroglyphs at Kom Ombo Temple

Egyptian Tractor

Life aboard the Nile Adventurer

A typical scene along the Nile

Hani the Egyptologist



Hani was our guide while on the Nile Adventurer. Educated and articulate, he kept our small group together, effortlessly navigating the ruins and ancient tourists.

Edfu Hieroglyphics

Edfu Temple at Dusk

Edfu Street Scene



Like most first world tourists we travel in a bubble, in this instance a small tourist bus taking us back to the boat from the Temple of Edfu. But just outside the window, there is another world, little changed for hundreds of years.

Returning to the Nile Adventurer

The North Colossus - Amenhotep III

The Colossi of Memnon

The Valley of the Kings

Hot, dusty and a long trek from the green valley of the Nile, the Valley of the Kings contains at least 62 royal tombs. We visited the tombs of Tutankhamun, Ramses II and two others already lost in the fog of my memory. No pictures allowed but you leave with indelible memories of walking down narrow passageways covered with hieroglyphs and images of the gods. King Tut's tomb was surprisingly small, especially when you see the quantity of gold coffins and chariots now residing in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut

The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is located on the west bank of the Nile near the Valley of the Kings. Hatshepsut ruled Egypt as Pharoah around 1500 BC.  

Statue Columns on Queen Hatshepsut's Temple

Horus at Hatshepsut's Temple

Good or Evil?

Friday, December 12, 2008

Karnak Temple of Amon-Re

Karnak's Obelisks

From 3500 Years Ago

Sacred Lake at the Temple of Amon-Re

Hatshepsut's obelisk

Columns in the Great Hypostyle Hall

Statue of Amon-Re

Sunset at Karnak

Columns at Luxor Temple

Luxor Temple

In the Sun Court of Amenhotep III

Ramses II at Dusk

Entrance to Luxor Temple

Hard Working Custodians of Luxor Temple

Sphinx # 23

In the Company of Sphinxes

Steve and Natalie Shirley

Ramses II in Luxor Temple

Natalie and Roseanne at Luxor Temple

Cruise Ship Bonfire


According to the crew member on our Luxor river taxi, the cruise ship in the background burned for five days.

Luxor Street Scene

Egyptian Family Sedan

Luxor Corniche

Holiday strollers on the Luxor Corniche.