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24 | Egypt Destination Guide Another unexpected pleasure is the light, always sof t-focus and of ten sepia-toned by deser t sands, which somehow makes it easier to imagine how ancient Nile civilisation is. These fer tile river plains, inhabited since 6000BC, gave rise to the world's first nation state, ruled by the fabled pharaohs, whose legacy remains ever y where today. Ancient Egypt gave us writing, makeup, music, mathematics, astronomy… even under wear. "Central government, in a sense, star ted here," says Fouad Ber to, our program director and resident Egyptologist. These are the brush-stroke moments on an 11-night Pharaohs & Pyramids adventure that takes in Egypt's headline acts, from its ver y first pyramid erected in 3000BC at Saqqara to its final place of worship, the Philae Temple on Aswan Lake. In between is a procession of astonishing monuments including the numbing wonder of Karnak, once the world's largest religious complex, the touristy but still phenomenal pyramids of Giza and lesser- known treasures like the exquisitely preser ved temple at Qena, which we have to ourselves. As our other resident Egyptologist Salah Taw feek says, "Ever y day you think you will never see another site as impressive, but ever y day has a site which is just magnificent." The tour star ts in Cairo where Viking staff spirit us through the airpor t in record time and instal us at the riverside Sofitel for three AQUAV IT TER R AC E , V I K I N G O S I R I S

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