Monday, July 18, 2011

Travel back in time with Nile cruise

By Adam Smith


The Nile is the longest river in the world and is the most fascinating place in the area. It ranges for a distance of 4000 miles and serves as the source of water for the whole of Egypt. The river has been the source for many civilizations across the river in the ancient past of the country. Taking the Nile cruise is the best way to explore into the historic past of this area.

One can take either a long cruise or a short cruise depending on one's budget and the number of days one would want to spend on the cruise. Usually the cruise would start from Luxor and end in Aswan. Previously about half a century back when the Nile Cruises began, the people used to be taken into the pyramids.

But they started to plunder into the wealth from the Pyramids. Hence this is now prohibited. Some pyramids are allowed to be visited. But some portions of the pyramid are still prohibited from the people.

The cruise takes the person on a historical tour to places in the history. The Egyptologists, the belly dancers, help amaze the tourists on board the cruise. Not only are these a source of income for the public of the place, it introduces them to different styles of living.

There are many special parts in the Nile cruise. One can camp on the banks of the river and can also take a small cottage on the banks. The cruise offers multi cuisines on the ship and the specialties of the pace are offered on the cruise for lunch and dinner. The formal atmosphere and luxury of the ship cannot be obtained in any other cruise of this type.The Nile Cruise is a historical stand which reminds us of the glorious history and culture of the region.




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