Overview
Finish:Marrakesh, Morocco
Travel Period
From the pyramids of Giza to the shifting sands of the Sahara, this immersive journey reveals the enduring spirit of North Africa. Cruise the Nile between Luxor and Aswan aboard Travelmarvel Sirius, exploring remarkably preserved temples, before continuing to Morocco’s imperial cities, where ancient medinas, desert landscapes and centuries-old traditions unfold in vivid detail.
Uncover the layers of Egypt’s capital on a guided city tour. Stand before the Great Pyramids and Sphinx of Giza — timeless symbols of ancient ingenuity that continue to inspire awe. Visit the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), home to the world’s largest collection of Pharaonic treasures, where Tutankhamen’s legacy and Egypt’s golden age come vividly to life. Wander through the alleyways of Old Cairo, where centuries-old churches and mosques reflect a rich tapestry of faith and culture. End your day at Khan el Khalili bazaar, a sensory feast of spices, silver and storytelling.
Explore Karnak, the largest religious structure ever built and a sacred site for over 2,000 years. Dedicated to the Theban Triad — Amun, Mut and Khonsu — this vast temple complex showcases the grandeur of ancient Egypt. Wander through the Hypostyle Hall, where 134 towering columns still bear traces of original paint and inscriptions. Discover the sacred lake and ceremonial avenues once used by pharaohs in rituals to honour the gods and renew cosmic order.
Journey to the West Bank of the Nile to explore Egypt’s most sacred burial grounds. In the Valley of the Kings, over 60 tombs — including that of Tutankhamen — lie beneath the pyramid-shaped peak of Qurn, believed to symbolise the sun god Re. Nearby, the Valley of the Queens offers a more secluded setting, with over 90 tombs hidden in the hills, including the exquisitely decorated tomb of Queen Nefertari.
Visit Tawesna Salon de Thé, a cooperative eatery led by local women who uphold the region’s culinary heritage.
Set off for a picturesque journey across the Middle Atlas range, through landscapes covered in thick forest and past towering peaks towards the Sahara Desert. It’s here among the vast expanse of terracotta-coloured sands that you will enjoy an overnight camp stay. As the sun sets, savour traditional flavours at dinner before you’re entertained with local music and performances. Don’t forget to take a moment to look up and soak in the star-filled desert night sky.
Venture within the city’s high medina walls to the souks, where a tangle of narrow streets reveal rug-lined alleyways and stalls selling everything from bright, fragrant spices to delicate glassware, vials of argan oil and handmade pottery. Cap off your experience with a traditional dinner of tagine and couscous at a local restaurant, accompanied by Moroccan entertainment including belly dancing.
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