Overview
Discover the beauty of Egypt and Africa on this 7-night voyage with Viking River Cruises, setting sail from Luxor aboard the Viking Geb. Ports of call include Qena, Aswan, and Edfu, giving you the chance to explore some of Egypt and Africa's most captivating destinations. Between the port calls and the sea days, Viking River Cruises takes care of the details - leaving you free to simply enjoy the journey. With prices starting from £5,790 per person, now is a great time to book your next escape to Egypt and Africa.
Viking River Cruises
Viking is the largest river cruise line operators in the world, with a fleet of 76 ships running sailings across four continents on an army of award-winning ships. The river arm of Viking is just one of Viking's cruise options, the super-premium Norwegian ocean cruise line known for its superlative cruise experience, small ships with Scandi-chic interiors and fantastic destination and cultural enrichment programme.
On the river, Viking offers cruisers the chance to sail in Europe, Asia, Africa and the US, offering facilities like sundeck swimming pools, relaxing Aquavit terraces and well-stocked libraries. Continually making new additions and expanding, Viking has recently upped its Nile river cruise game with two new ships, and also sails the Mississippi river.
The cruise line also champions themed cruises, taking passengers to the likes of the Passion Play at Oberammergau and offering exclusive pre-and post-cruise land tours.
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The Temple of Horus is considered one of the most impressive temples along the Nile. It was built during the Greco-Roman era, but the builders took great care to preserve the ancient Egyptian way of constructing the temple, giving the unique ability to see what the surrounding older temples could have looked like if they were built 2,000 years later. The Temple of Horus is considered one of the most impressive temples along the Nile. Although it was built relatively late in ancient Egyptian history (in the Greco-Roman period), the builders deliberately used traditional Egyptian architectural styles. Because of that, the temple is exceptionally well preserved and built in the same style as much older temples.This gives modern visitors a chance to see what older temples (like those from the New Kingdom or earlier) might have looked like in their prime.
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Viking Geb
Geb - an Egyptian god of the earth
A central figure in Egyptian mythology, Geb was the god of the earth, symbolizing fertility, abundance and the life-giving power of the soil. Ancient Egyptians believed that his laughter caused earthquakes and that his body formed the fertile land of Egypt. In artistic forms, he is often depicted beneath his wife, the sky goddess Nut, representing the separation of earth and sky. He was also associated with healing—particularly in treating scorpion stings—and played a crucial role in the succession of divine kingship.
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