The dining experience on Nour El Nil is a highlight of the journey. Meals are a celebration of local flavours, with a menu that changes daily. Breakfast typically includes a variety of fruits, freshly baked bread and traditional Egyptian dishes, while lunch and dinner feature an array of salads, grilled meats and vegetarian options, all beautifully presented. On board, sustainability is a priority. The boat is sail-powered, reducing its carbon footprint, and has solar panels. The staff are entirely Egyptian, providing an experience rooted in local culture and customs. Sailing with Nour El Nil takes you through breathtaking landscapes and picturesque villages that seem frozen in time. Rooms start at EGP 69,950.
Back in time: A Glimpse into the Temple of Edfu
Nestled along the banks of the Nile, the Temple of Edfu stands as one of the most well-preserved and magnificent monuments of ancient Egypt. Dedicated to Horus, the falcon-headed god of protection and kingship, this grand temple offers a fascinating journey into the spiritual and architectural brilliance of the Ptolemaic period. The massive entrance pylon, adorned with intricate carvings depicting Horus in battle, serves as a gateway to a world where mythology and history intertwine. Beyond the towering gates lies a vast courtyard, where ancient Egyptians once gathered for rituals and ceremonies in honour of Horus. Inside, the temple’s walls are covered with hieroglyphs that narrate the stories of gods and pharaohs, the rituals performed in their honour and the eternal struggle between good and evil. The inner sanctuary, where the statue of Horus once stood, is a place of deep spiritual significance. The dimly lit chambers evoke a sense of…