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Will
iam
s C
olle
ge
Egypt & The Nile A Journey into Antiquity
with Magnús T. Bernhardsson, Chair of Arabic Studies, Brown Professor of History and Faculty Affiliate in
Leadership Studies and Religion
March 21–31, 2020
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
RELAX in splendor at the legendary Mena House in Giza, surrounded by acres of green gardens, a short distance from the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx
SAIL the Nile aboard the elegant and luxurious Sanctuary Nile Adventurer, with access to the remarkably well-preserved Greco-Roman temples overlooking the river
DISCOVER the vast UNESCO-recognized necropolis of ancient Thebes on the West Bank of the Nile
EXPLORE Cairo’s renowned Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, with its abundance of treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun
BEHOLD the lavish Sultan Hassan Mosque, considered the Islamic world’s most spectacular monument
Magnús T. Bernhardsson Chair of Arabic Studies, Brown Professor of History and Faculty Affiliate in Leadership Studies and ReligionMagnús T. Bernhardsson specializes in the political and cultural history of the modern Middle East. After earning his B.A. degree in theology and political science at the University of Iceland, he completed a master’s
degree in religion from Yale Divinity School in 1992. He spent another year in Syria studying Arabic before returning to Yale to complete a Ph.D in Middle Eastern History in 1999. Prior to coming to Williams in 2003, he taught at Hofstra University for four years. He is the authorof several books and edited volumes, and his courses at Williams have included “Movers and Shakers in the Middle East,” “The Modern Middle East,” and “The Nile.” Magnús has been the leader of prior alumni trips to the Red Sea nations, the Aegean Sea, Turkey, Ethiopia, and Morocco.
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Dear Williams Alumni and Friends,
Egypt enchants and amazes no matter how many times you experience its ancient wonders. Please join us next March for a journey into this exhilarating land from several vantage points—by motorcoach, plane, and riverboat via the luxurious Sanctuary Nile Adventurer. Our study leader, Magnús T. Bernhardsson, the Chair of Arabic Studies at Williams, will further enhance our travels with his deep expertise on Middle Eastern history and the Nile’s impact on Egypt.
Begin with two nights at Cairo’s 150-year-old Mena House, a five-star hotel that has counted Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Sir Winston Churchill among its guests. Venture to nearby Giza for an up-close tour of the Great Pyramids, the enigmatic Sphinx, and the Valley Temple of Chephren. Fly to Abu Simbel to view the temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari, which feature massive carvings on cliff faces.
Board a plane to Aswan, where you’ll float down the Nile on a four-night cruise on the deluxe Sanctuary Nile Adventurer, stopping to explore the wonderful Greco-Roman temples that overlook the river. Highlights include the astonishing Philae Temple, a sacred site rescued from floodwaters; the exceptionally well-preserved Temple of Horus in Edfu, with its vast chambers and colorful reliefs; and the extravagant, 3,400-year-old Luxor Temple. Next, wander through the imposing tombs and temples at the UNESCO-listed necropolis at ancient Thebes.
Drive to Sakkara, necropolis of the Old Kingdom, to visit the remarkable Step Pyramid of King Zoser, built in the 27th century B.C.E. Tour the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, whose great collection includes treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Back in Cairo,
focus on the city’s Coptic and Islamic influences with a visit to the Coptic Museum, the Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the impressive Sultan Hassan Mosque, a masterpiece of Mamluk architecture.
I hope you will accompany us on this remarkable voyage through the antiquities of Egypt.
Best wishes,
Leila Derstine Alumni Travel-Study Coordinator 413-597-4011 [email protected]
CairoGizaSakkara
Luxor
Edfu
AswanKom Ombo
Abu Simbel
JORDAN
EGYPT
SAUDIARABIA
SINAIPENINSULA
ISRAEL
The Mediterranean Sea
TheRed Sea
The Nile River
Lake Nasser
Will
iam
s C
olle
ge
Egypt & The Nile A Journey into Antiquity
with Magnús T. Bernhardsson, Chair of Arabic Studies, Brown Professor of History and Faculty Affiliate in
Leadership Studies and Religion
March 21–31, 2020
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
RELAX in splendor at the legendary Mena House in Giza, surrounded by acres of green gardens, a short distance from the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx
SAIL the Nile aboard the elegant and luxurious Sanctuary Nile Adventurer, with access to the remarkably well-preserved Greco-Roman temples overlooking the river
DISCOVER the vast UNESCO-recognized necropolis of ancient Thebes on the West Bank of the Nile
EXPLORE Cairo’s renowned Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, with its abundance of treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun
BEHOLD the lavish Sultan Hassan Mosque, considered the Islamic world’s most spectacular monument
Magnús T. Bernhardsson Chair of Arabic Studies, Brown Professor of History and Faculty Affiliate in Leadership Studies and ReligionMagnús T. Bernhardsson specializes in the political and cultural history of the modern Middle East. After earning his B.A. degree in theology and political science at the University of Iceland, he completed a master’s
degree in religion from Yale Divinity School in 1992. He spent another year in Syria studying Arabic before returning to Yale to complete a Ph.D in Middle Eastern History in 1999. Prior to coming to Williams in 2003, he taught at Hofstra University for four years. He is the authorof several books and edited volumes, and his courses at Williams have included “Movers and Shakers in the Middle East,” “The Modern Middle East,” and “The Nile.” Magnús has been the leader of prior alumni trips to the Red Sea nations, the Aegean Sea, Turkey, Ethiopia, and Morocco.
TRAVELING WITH YOU
Egyp
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Nile
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Mar
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MA
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267
PRSR
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DU.
S. P
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PAID
B_20
SNA
CA
I032
1_W
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Dear Williams Alumni and Friends,
Egypt enchants and amazes no matter how many times you experience its ancient wonders. Please join us next March for a journey into this exhilarating land from several vantage points—by motorcoach, plane, and riverboat via the luxurious Sanctuary Nile Adventurer. Our study leader, Magnús T. Bernhardsson, the Chair of Arabic Studies at Williams, will further enhance our travels with his deep expertise on Middle Eastern history and the Nile’s impact on Egypt.
Begin with two nights at Cairo’s 150-year-old Mena House, a five-star hotel that has counted Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Sir Winston Churchill among its guests. Venture to nearby Giza for an up-close tour of the Great Pyramids, the enigmatic Sphinx, and the Valley Temple of Chephren. Fly to Abu Simbel to view the temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari, which feature massive carvings on cliff faces.
Board a plane to Aswan, where you’ll float down the Nile on a four-night cruise on the deluxe Sanctuary Nile Adventurer, stopping to explore the wonderful Greco-Roman temples that overlook the river. Highlights include the astonishing Philae Temple, a sacred site rescued from floodwaters; the exceptionally well-preserved Temple of Horus in Edfu, with its vast chambers and colorful reliefs; and the extravagant, 3,400-year-old Luxor Temple. Next, wander through the imposing tombs and temples at the UNESCO-listed necropolis at ancient Thebes.
Drive to Sakkara, necropolis of the Old Kingdom, to visit the remarkable Step Pyramid of King Zoser, built in the 27th century B.C.E. Tour the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, whose great collection includes treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Back in Cairo,
focus on the city’s Coptic and Islamic influences with a visit to the Coptic Museum, the Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the impressive Sultan Hassan Mosque, a masterpiece of Mamluk architecture.
I hope you will accompany us on this remarkable voyage through the antiquities of Egypt.
Best wishes,
Leila Derstine Alumni Travel-Study Coordinator 413-597-4011 [email protected]
CairoGizaSakkara
Luxor
Edfu
AswanKom Ombo
Abu Simbel
JORDAN
EGYPT
SAUDIARABIA
SINAIPENINSULA
ISRAEL
The Mediterranean Sea
TheRed Sea
The Nile River
Lake Nasser
Will
iam
s C
olle
ge
Egypt & The Nile A Journey into Antiquity
with Magnús T. Bernhardsson, Chair of Arabic Studies, Brown Professor of History and Faculty Affiliate in
Leadership Studies and Religion
March 21–31, 2020
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
RELAX in splendor at the legendary Mena House in Giza, surrounded by acres of green gardens, a short distance from the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx
SAIL the Nile aboard the elegant and luxurious Sanctuary Nile Adventurer, with access to the remarkably well-preserved Greco-Roman temples overlooking the river
DISCOVER the vast UNESCO-recognized necropolis of ancient Thebes on the West Bank of the Nile
EXPLORE Cairo’s renowned Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, with its abundance of treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun
BEHOLD the lavish Sultan Hassan Mosque, considered the Islamic world’s most spectacular monument
Magnús T. Bernhardsson Chair of Arabic Studies, Brown Professor of History and Faculty Affiliate in Leadership Studies and ReligionMagnús T. Bernhardsson specializes in the political and cultural history of the modern Middle East. After earning his B.A. degree in theology and political science at the University of Iceland, he completed a master’s
degree in religion from Yale Divinity School in 1992. He spent another year in Syria studying Arabic before returning to Yale to complete a Ph.D in Middle Eastern History in 1999. Prior to coming to Williams in 2003, he taught at Hofstra University for four years. He is the authorof several books and edited volumes, and his courses at Williams have included “Movers and Shakers in the Middle East,” “The Modern Middle East,” and “The Nile.” Magnús has been the leader of prior alumni trips to the Red Sea nations, the Aegean Sea, Turkey, Ethiopia, and Morocco.
TRAVELING WITH YOU
Egyp
t &
The
Nile
A J
ourn
ey in
to A
ntiq
uity
Mar
ch 2
1–31
, 202
0
75 P
ark
Str
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t W
illia
mst
ow
n,
MA
01
267
PRSR
T ST
DU.
S. P
OST
AGE
PAID
B_20
SNA
CA
I032
1_W
IC
Dear Williams Alumni and Friends,
Egypt enchants and amazes no matter how many times you experience its ancient wonders. Please join us next March for a journey into this exhilarating land from several vantage points—by motorcoach, plane, and riverboat via the luxurious Sanctuary Nile Adventurer. Our study leader, Magnús T. Bernhardsson, the Chair of Arabic Studies at Williams, will further enhance our travels with his deep expertise on Middle Eastern history and the Nile’s impact on Egypt.
Begin with two nights at Cairo’s 150-year-old Mena House, a five-star hotel that has counted Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Sir Winston Churchill among its guests. Venture to nearby Giza for an up-close tour of the Great Pyramids, the enigmatic Sphinx, and the Valley Temple of Chephren. Fly to Abu Simbel to view the temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari, which feature massive carvings on cliff faces.
Board a plane to Aswan, where you’ll float down the Nile on a four-night cruise on the deluxe Sanctuary Nile Adventurer, stopping to explore the wonderful Greco-Roman temples that overlook the river. Highlights include the astonishing Philae Temple, a sacred site rescued from floodwaters; the exceptionally well-preserved Temple of Horus in Edfu, with its vast chambers and colorful reliefs; and the extravagant, 3,400-year-old Luxor Temple. Next, wander through the imposing tombs and temples at the UNESCO-listed necropolis at ancient Thebes.
Drive to Sakkara, necropolis of the Old Kingdom, to visit the remarkable Step Pyramid of King Zoser, built in the 27th century B.C.E. Tour the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, whose great collection includes treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Back in Cairo,
focus on the city’s Coptic and Islamic influences with a visit to the Coptic Museum, the Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the impressive Sultan Hassan Mosque, a masterpiece of Mamluk architecture.
I hope you will accompany us on this remarkable voyage through the antiquities of Egypt.
Best wishes,
Leila Derstine Alumni Travel-Study Coordinator 413-597-4011 [email protected]
CairoGizaSakkara
Luxor
Edfu
AswanKom Ombo
Abu Simbel
JORDAN
EGYPT
SAUDIARABIA
SINAIPENINSULA
ISRAEL
The Mediterranean Sea
TheRed Sea
The Nile River
Lake Nasser
FRIDAY, MARCH 27: LUXORStep off the ship this morning in Luxor to discover the outstanding collection at the Luxor Museum. Continue to Luxor Temple, remarkable for its size and exceptional state of preservation. Following lunch, drive to the West Bank of Luxor, site of the vast necropolis of ancient Thebes. View the famed Colossi of Memnon, the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings, and the temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el–Bahari. This evening, the captain hosts our farewell dinner onboard. B,L,D
SATURDAY, MARCH 28: LUXOR / CAIRODisembark Sanctuary Nile Adventurer this morning to walk along the Avenue of Sphinxes at Karnak Temple and see the Hypostyle Hall, with its massive columns. After lunch, return to Cairo to check in at the Conrad Cairo Hotel. Dinner and the evening are at leisure. B,L
SUNDAY, MARCH 29: CAIRO This morning drive to Sakkara, necropolis of the Old Kingdom, to visit the site of the remarkable Step Pyramid of King Zoser, built in the 27th century B.C.E. Following lunch, tour the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, whose great collection includes treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Return to the hotel for an evening at leisure. B,L
MONDAY, MARCH 30: CAIRO Today we focus on Coptic and Islamic Cairo as we stroll the narrow streets of the old city. Visit the Coptic Museum, the 4th-century Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus and the Ben Ezra Synagogue, where the Geniza Documents were discovered. Continue to the Sultan Hassan Mosque, a masterpiece of Mamluk architecture. Lunch is at leisure. Gather for a farewell dinner tonight to toast an enlivening journey. B,D
TUESDAY, MARCH 31: CAIRO / RETURNFollowing breakfast, depart Cairo on return flights home. B
An optional postlude in Jordan (Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, and Jerash) is offered from March 31 to April 4, 2020. Please inquire for pricing.
This itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of Williams Alumni Travel and Arrangements Abroad. For complete details, please carefully read the terms and conditions at www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms.
SATURDAY, MARCH 21: DEPARTURE Depart for Cairo on an overnight flight.
SUNDAY, MARCH 22: CAIRO / GIZA, EGYPTArrive in Cairo this evening and transfer to the Mena House hotel, our home for the next two nights.
MONDAY, MARCH 23: CAIRO / GIZA This morning enjoy a lecture and tour the Great Pyramids, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. See the Sphinx and the Valley Temple of Chephren; then explore the Solar Boat Museum, housing the exceptionally preserved cedar boat found near the Pyramid of Khufu. Lunch and the afternoon are at leisure. Gather this evening for a welcome reception and remarks by our study leader. B,R TUESDAY, MARCH 24: CAIRO / ABU SIMBEL / ASWAN / SANCTUARY NILE ADVENTURERBoard a morning flight to Abu Simbel. See the monumental temples of Ramses II and his favorite wife, Queen Nefertari. Constructed in the 13th century B.C.E., the temples were relocated in the 1960s to save them from submersion after the building of the High Dam. Then fly to Aswan and embark Sanctuary Nile Adventurer for a late lunch. This afternoon enjoy a felucca ride around Elephantine Island and the botanical gardens. Dinner is served on board, followed by a folkloric show. B,L,D
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25: ASWAN / KOM OMBO This morning discover the exquisite Philae Temple, relocated due to the rising flood waters of the Nile and visit the unfinished obelisk at the ancient stone quarries. Return to the Sanctuary Nile Adventurer and enjoy the amenities as we cruise along the Nile. In the afternoon visit Kom Ombo’s picturesque Ptolemaic temple, dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and decorated with a series of beautiful reliefs. An evening lecture is followed by dinner onboard. B,L,D
THURSDAY, MARCH 26: EDFU / ESNAOn a morning visit to Edfu, see the exceptionally well-preserved Temple of Horus, whose reliefs still retain some of their original colors. Lunch is on board while we cruise along the Nile, enjoying the ship’s amenities, with a stop at Esna. B,L,D
Egypt & The Nile A Journey into Antiquity
March 21–31, 2020
Hamilton’s birthplace, Nevis, photo by Richard Johnson
The elegant Sanctuary Nile Adventurer has just 32 cabins,
offering a luxurious yet relaxed cruise on the Nile. Decorated in a contemporary style, the ship’s design combines modern Egyptian culture with seven thousand years of heritage. Add gourmet cuisine as well as sightseeing experiences with experienced Egyptologists. This is a taste of five-star luxury on a timeless river. n
SANCTUARY NILE ADVENTURER
Sanctuary Nile Adventurer (top) and lounge (above)
110
111
108
109
106
107
GYM
NILE DECK
210
209
208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
RECEPTION
RESTAURANT
MAIN DECK
BAZAAR
BRIDGE DECK
GIFTSHOP
302 304 306 308 310LOUNGE
& BAR303 305 307 309301
LOWERSUN DECK
BAR LIBRARY
402 404
401 403
406
405
PROMENADE DECK
SUN DECK
SWIMMINGPOOL
CRUISE RATES (Per Person)
Cabins Decks Double Rate Single Rate
Standard Cabins 106 to 111 Nile Deck $6,999 $8,299
Standard Cabins 201 to 208 Main Deck $7,299 $8,599
Standard Cabins 301 to 310 Bridge Deck $7,399 $8,699
Standard Cabins 401 to 404 Promenade Deck $7,499 $8,799
Deluxe Cabins 209 & 210 Main Deck $7,999 Inquire
Presidential Suites 405 & 406 Promenade Deck $8,999 Inquire
RATES INCLUDE n Nine nights accommodations as per itineraryn Meals as indicated in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, R=Reception, D=Dinner);
bottled water and coffee/tea with all meals, house wine at welcome and farewell dinnersn Airport/hotel/airport group transfers for all participants on suggested flightsn Economy-class commercial flights from Cairo / Abu Simbel / Aswan; Luxor to Cairon Enrichment program of lectures and special events n Escorted sightseeing, transportation, and entrance fees for all included visitsn Gratuities to local guides and drivers; customary shipboard gratuitiesn Taxes, service, and porterage charges
NOT INCLUDED IN RATES International airfare; passport/visa fees; meals not specified; alcoholic beverages other than noted in inclusions; personal items and expenses; airport transfers other than for those on suggested flights; optional Jordan postlude; trip insurance; any other items not specifically mentioned as included.
On the front cover: Camel in Giza, photo by Annees de pelerinage. On the back cover: The Sphinx, Giza.
To reserve a place, please call Arrangements Abroad by phone: 212-514-8921 or 800-221-1944, fax: 212-344-7493; or complete and return this form with your deposit of $1,000 per person (of which $500 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Arrangements Abroad. Mail to: Arrangements Abroad, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd floor, New York, NY 10018-3721.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name(s) in full as on passport(s). Please print.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Address
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________City State Zip ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Telephone (home) (business)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Fax E-mail
ACCOMMODATIONS Sanctuary Nile Adventurer cabin preference (1) _________________________________ (2) _________________________________
I wish to share a cabin with _______________________________________________________________________________________________
OPTIONAL POSTLUDEp I/We wish to join the optional postlude in JordanHotel Room Preference p One bed p Two beds p Single
FORM OF PAYMENT
p Enclosed is my check (payable to Arrangements Abroad) p Debit card p Credit card
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name on debit/credit card
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Debit/credit card number
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3- or 4-digit security code Expiration date
I/We confirm that I/we have carefully read and agree to the Terms & Conditions of this Program (see www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms to review or call for a copy). I/We agree to full payment 120 days prior to departure. Each participant must sign below.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Signature (required) Date
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Signature (required) Date
WILLIAMS COLLEGE EGYPT & THE NILE: A JOURNEY INTO ANTIQUITY n MARCH 21–31, 2020
RESERVATION FORM
Feluccas on the Nile
Temple of Horus, Edfu CairoTemple of Horus, Edfu
Murals in tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, LuxorMurals in tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Luxor
FRIDAY, MARCH 27: LUXORStep off the ship this morning in Luxor to discover the outstanding collection at the Luxor Museum. Continue to Luxor Temple, remarkable for its size and exceptional state of preservation. Following lunch, drive to the West Bank of Luxor, site of the vast necropolis of ancient Thebes. View the famed Colossi of Memnon, the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings, and the temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el–Bahari. This evening, the captain hosts our farewell dinner onboard. B,L,D
SATURDAY, MARCH 28: LUXOR / CAIRODisembark Sanctuary Nile Adventurer this morning to walk along the Avenue of Sphinxes at Karnak Temple and see the Hypostyle Hall, with its massive columns. After lunch, return to Cairo to check in at the Conrad Cairo Hotel. Dinner and the evening are at leisure. B,L
SUNDAY, MARCH 29: CAIRO This morning drive to Sakkara, necropolis of the Old Kingdom, to visit the site of the remarkable Step Pyramid of King Zoser, built in the 27th century B.C.E. Following lunch, tour the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, whose great collection includes treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Return to the hotel for an evening at leisure. B,L
MONDAY, MARCH 30: CAIRO Today we focus on Coptic and Islamic Cairo as we stroll the narrow streets of the old city. Visit the Coptic Museum, the 4th-century Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus and the Ben Ezra Synagogue, where the Geniza Documents were discovered. Continue to the Sultan Hassan Mosque, a masterpiece of Mamluk architecture. Lunch is at leisure. Gather for a farewell dinner tonight to toast an enlivening journey. B,D
TUESDAY, MARCH 31: CAIRO / RETURNFollowing breakfast, depart Cairo on return flights home. B
An optional postlude in Jordan (Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, and Jerash) is offered from March 31 to April 4, 2020. Please inquire for pricing.
This itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of Williams Alumni Travel and Arrangements Abroad. For complete details, please carefully read the terms and conditions at www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms.
SATURDAY, MARCH 21: DEPARTURE Depart for Cairo on an overnight flight.
SUNDAY, MARCH 22: CAIRO / GIZA, EGYPTArrive in Cairo this evening and transfer to the Mena House hotel, our home for the next two nights.
MONDAY, MARCH 23: CAIRO / GIZA This morning enjoy a lecture and tour the Great Pyramids, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. See the Sphinx and the Valley Temple of Chephren; then explore the Solar Boat Museum, housing the exceptionally preserved cedar boat found near the Pyramid of Khufu. Lunch and the afternoon are at leisure. Gather this evening for a welcome reception and remarks by our study leader. B,R TUESDAY, MARCH 24: CAIRO / ABU SIMBEL / ASWAN / SANCTUARY NILE ADVENTURERBoard a morning flight to Abu Simbel. See the monumental temples of Ramses II and his favorite wife, Queen Nefertari. Constructed in the 13th century B.C.E., the temples were relocated in the 1960s to save them from submersion after the building of the High Dam. Then fly to Aswan and embark Sanctuary Nile Adventurer for a late lunch. This afternoon enjoy a felucca ride around Elephantine Island and the botanical gardens. Dinner is served on board, followed by a folkloric show. B,L,D
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25: ASWAN / KOM OMBO This morning discover the exquisite Philae Temple, relocated due to the rising flood waters of the Nile and visit the unfinished obelisk at the ancient stone quarries. Return to the Sanctuary Nile Adventurer and enjoy the amenities as we cruise along the Nile. In the afternoon visit Kom Ombo’s picturesque Ptolemaic temple, dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and decorated with a series of beautiful reliefs. An evening lecture is followed by dinner onboard. B,L,D
THURSDAY, MARCH 26: EDFU / ESNAOn a morning visit to Edfu, see the exceptionally well-preserved Temple of Horus, whose reliefs still retain some of their original colors. Lunch is on board while we cruise along the Nile, enjoying the ship’s amenities, with a stop at Esna. B,L,D
Egypt & The Nile A Journey into Antiquity
March 21–31, 2020
Hamilton’s birthplace, Nevis, photo by Richard Johnson
The elegant Sanctuary Nile Adventurer has just 32 cabins,
offering a luxurious yet relaxed cruise on the Nile. Decorated in a contemporary style, the ship’s design combines modern Egyptian culture with seven thousand years of heritage. Add gourmet cuisine as well as sightseeing experiences with experienced Egyptologists. This is a taste of five-star luxury on a timeless river. n
SANCTUARY NILE ADVENTURER
Sanctuary Nile Adventurer (top) and lounge (above)
110
111
108
109
106
107
GYM
NILE DECK
210
209
208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
RECEPTION
RESTAURANT
MAIN DECK
BAZAAR
BRIDGE DECK
GIFTSHOP
302 304 306 308 310LOUNGE
& BAR303 305 307 309301
LOWERSUN DECK
BAR LIBRARY
402 404
401 403
406
405
PROMENADE DECK
SUN DECK
SWIMMINGPOOL
CRUISE RATES (Per Person)
Cabins Decks Double Rate Single Rate
Standard Cabins 106 to 111 Nile Deck $6,999 $8,299
Standard Cabins 201 to 208 Main Deck $7,299 $8,599
Standard Cabins 301 to 310 Bridge Deck $7,399 $8,699
Standard Cabins 401 to 404 Promenade Deck $7,499 $8,799
Deluxe Cabins 209 & 210 Main Deck $7,999 Inquire
Presidential Suites 405 & 406 Promenade Deck $8,999 Inquire
RATES INCLUDE n Nine nights accommodations as per itineraryn Meals as indicated in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, R=Reception, D=Dinner);
bottled water and coffee/tea with all meals, house wine at welcome and farewell dinnersn Airport/hotel/airport group transfers for all participants on suggested flightsn Economy-class commercial flights from Cairo / Abu Simbel / Aswan; Luxor to Cairon Enrichment program of lectures and special events n Escorted sightseeing, transportation, and entrance fees for all included visitsn Gratuities to local guides and drivers; customary shipboard gratuitiesn Taxes, service, and porterage charges
NOT INCLUDED IN RATES International airfare; passport/visa fees; meals not specified; alcoholic beverages other than noted in inclusions; personal items and expenses; airport transfers other than for those on suggested flights; optional Jordan postlude; trip insurance; any other items not specifically mentioned as included.
On the front cover: Camel in Giza, photo by Annees de pelerinage. On the back cover: The Sphinx, Giza.
To reserve a place, please call Arrangements Abroad by phone: 212-514-8921 or 800-221-1944, fax: 212-344-7493; or complete and return this form with your deposit of $1,000 per person (of which $500 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Arrangements Abroad. Mail to: Arrangements Abroad, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd floor, New York, NY 10018-3721.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name(s) in full as on passport(s). Please print.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Address
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________City State Zip ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Telephone (home) (business)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Fax E-mail
ACCOMMODATIONS Sanctuary Nile Adventurer cabin preference (1) _________________________________ (2) _________________________________
I wish to share a cabin with _______________________________________________________________________________________________
OPTIONAL POSTLUDEp I/We wish to join the optional postlude in JordanHotel Room Preference p One bed p Two beds p Single
FORM OF PAYMENT
p Enclosed is my check (payable to Arrangements Abroad) p Debit card p Credit card
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name on debit/credit card
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Debit/credit card number
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3- or 4-digit security code Expiration date
I/We confirm that I/we have carefully read and agree to the Terms & Conditions of this Program (see www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms to review or call for a copy). I/We agree to full payment 120 days prior to departure. Each participant must sign below.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Signature (required) Date
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Signature (required) Date
WILLIAMS COLLEGE EGYPT & THE NILE: A JOURNEY INTO ANTIQUITY n MARCH 21–31, 2020
RESERVATION FORM
Feluccas on the Nile
Temple of Horus, Edfu CairoTemple of Horus, Edfu
Murals in tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, LuxorMurals in tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Luxor
FRIDAY, MARCH 27: LUXORStep off the ship this morning in Luxor to discover the outstanding collection at the Luxor Museum. Continue to Luxor Temple, remarkable for its size and exceptional state of preservation. Following lunch, drive to the West Bank of Luxor, site of the vast necropolis of ancient Thebes. View the famed Colossi of Memnon, the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings, and the temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el–Bahari. This evening, the captain hosts our farewell dinner onboard. B,L,D
SATURDAY, MARCH 28: LUXOR / CAIRODisembark Sanctuary Nile Adventurer this morning to walk along the Avenue of Sphinxes at Karnak Temple and see the Hypostyle Hall, with its massive columns. After lunch, return to Cairo to check in at the Conrad Cairo Hotel. Dinner and the evening are at leisure. B,L
SUNDAY, MARCH 29: CAIRO This morning drive to Sakkara, necropolis of the Old Kingdom, to visit the site of the remarkable Step Pyramid of King Zoser, built in the 27th century B.C.E. Following lunch, tour the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, whose great collection includes treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Return to the hotel for an evening at leisure. B,L
MONDAY, MARCH 30: CAIRO Today we focus on Coptic and Islamic Cairo as we stroll the narrow streets of the old city. Visit the Coptic Museum, the 4th-century Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus and the Ben Ezra Synagogue, where the Geniza Documents were discovered. Continue to the Sultan Hassan Mosque, a masterpiece of Mamluk architecture. Lunch is at leisure. Gather for a farewell dinner tonight to toast an enlivening journey. B,D
TUESDAY, MARCH 31: CAIRO / RETURNFollowing breakfast, depart Cairo on return flights home. B
An optional postlude in Jordan (Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, and Jerash) is offered from March 31 to April 4, 2020. Please inquire for pricing.
This itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of Williams Alumni Travel and Arrangements Abroad. For complete details, please carefully read the terms and conditions at www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms.
SATURDAY, MARCH 21: DEPARTURE Depart for Cairo on an overnight flight.
SUNDAY, MARCH 22: CAIRO / GIZA, EGYPTArrive in Cairo this evening and transfer to the Mena House hotel, our home for the next two nights.
MONDAY, MARCH 23: CAIRO / GIZA This morning enjoy a lecture and tour the Great Pyramids, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. See the Sphinx and the Valley Temple of Chephren; then explore the Solar Boat Museum, housing the exceptionally preserved cedar boat found near the Pyramid of Khufu. Lunch and the afternoon are at leisure. Gather this evening for a welcome reception and remarks by our study leader. B,R TUESDAY, MARCH 24: CAIRO / ABU SIMBEL / ASWAN / SANCTUARY NILE ADVENTURERBoard a morning flight to Abu Simbel. See the monumental temples of Ramses II and his favorite wife, Queen Nefertari. Constructed in the 13th century B.C.E., the temples were relocated in the 1960s to save them from submersion after the building of the High Dam. Then fly to Aswan and embark Sanctuary Nile Adventurer for a late lunch. This afternoon enjoy a felucca ride around Elephantine Island and the botanical gardens. Dinner is served on board, followed by a folkloric show. B,L,D
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25: ASWAN / KOM OMBO This morning discover the exquisite Philae Temple, relocated due to the rising flood waters of the Nile and visit the unfinished obelisk at the ancient stone quarries. Return to the Sanctuary Nile Adventurer and enjoy the amenities as we cruise along the Nile. In the afternoon visit Kom Ombo’s picturesque Ptolemaic temple, dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and decorated with a series of beautiful reliefs. An evening lecture is followed by dinner onboard. B,L,D
THURSDAY, MARCH 26: EDFU / ESNAOn a morning visit to Edfu, see the exceptionally well-preserved Temple of Horus, whose reliefs still retain some of their original colors. Lunch is on board while we cruise along the Nile, enjoying the ship’s amenities, with a stop at Esna. B,L,D
Egypt & The Nile A Journey into Antiquity
March 21–31, 2020
Hamilton’s birthplace, Nevis, photo by Richard Johnson
The elegant Sanctuary Nile Adventurer has just 32 cabins,
offering a luxurious yet relaxed cruise on the Nile. Decorated in a contemporary style, the ship’s design combines modern Egyptian culture with seven thousand years of heritage. Add gourmet cuisine as well as sightseeing experiences with experienced Egyptologists. This is a taste of five-star luxury on a timeless river. n
SANCTUARY NILE ADVENTURER
Sanctuary Nile Adventurer (top) and lounge (above)
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RECEPTION
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BAZAAR
BRIDGE DECK
GIFTSHOP
302 304 306 308 310LOUNGE& BAR
303 305 307 309301
LOWERSUN DECK
BAR LIBRARY
402 404
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406
405
PROMENADE DECK
SUN DECK
SWIMMINGPOOL
CRUISE RATES (Per Person)
Cabins Decks Double Rate Single Rate
Standard Cabins 106 to 111 Nile Deck $6,999 $8,299
Standard Cabins 201 to 208 Main Deck $7,299 $8,599
Standard Cabins 301 to 310 Bridge Deck $7,399 $8,699
Standard Cabins 401 to 404 Promenade Deck $7,499 $8,799
Deluxe Cabins 209 & 210 Main Deck $7,999 Inquire
Presidential Suites 405 & 406 Promenade Deck $8,999 Inquire
RATES INCLUDE n Nine nights accommodations as per itineraryn Meals as indicated in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, R=Reception, D=Dinner);
bottled water and coffee/tea with all meals, house wine at welcome and farewell dinnersn Airport/hotel/airport group transfers for all participants on suggested flightsn Economy-class commercial flights from Cairo / Abu Simbel / Aswan; Luxor to Cairon Enrichment program of lectures and special events n Escorted sightseeing, transportation, and entrance fees for all included visitsn Gratuities to local guides and drivers; customary shipboard gratuitiesn Taxes, service, and porterage charges
NOT INCLUDED IN RATES International airfare; passport/visa fees; meals not specified; alcoholic beverages other than noted in inclusions; personal items and expenses; airport transfers other than for those on suggested flights; optional Jordan postlude; trip insurance; any other items not specifically mentioned as included.
On the front cover: Camel in Giza, photo by Annees de pelerinage. On the back cover: The Sphinx, Giza.
To reserve a place, please call Arrangements Abroad by phone: 212-514-8921 or 800-221-1944, fax: 212-344-7493; or complete and return this form with your deposit of $1,000 per person (of which $500 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Arrangements Abroad. Mail to: Arrangements Abroad, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd floor, New York, NY 10018-3721.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name(s) in full as on passport(s). Please print.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Address
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________City State Zip ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Telephone (home) (business)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Fax E-mail
ACCOMMODATIONS Sanctuary Nile Adventurer cabin preference (1) _________________________________ (2) _________________________________
I wish to share a cabin with _______________________________________________________________________________________________
OPTIONAL POSTLUDEp I/We wish to join the optional postlude in JordanHotel Room Preference p One bed p Two beds p Single
FORM OF PAYMENT
p Enclosed is my check (payable to Arrangements Abroad) p Debit card p Credit card
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name on debit/credit card
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Debit/credit card number
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3- or 4-digit security code Expiration date
I/We confirm that I/we have carefully read and agree to the Terms & Conditions of this Program (see www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms to review or call for a copy). I/We agree to full payment 120 days prior to departure. Each participant must sign below.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Signature (required) Date
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Signature (required) Date
WILLIAMS COLLEGE EGYPT & THE NILE: A JOURNEY INTO ANTIQUITY n MARCH 21–31, 2020
RESERVATION FORM
Feluccas on the Nile
Temple of Horus, Edfu CairoTemple of Horus, Edfu
Murals in tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, LuxorMurals in tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Luxor
FRIDAY, MARCH 27: LUXORStep off the ship this morning in Luxor to discover the outstanding collection at the Luxor Museum. Continue to Luxor Temple, remarkable for its size and exceptional state of preservation. Following lunch, drive to the West Bank of Luxor, site of the vast necropolis of ancient Thebes. View the famed Colossi of Memnon, the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings, and the temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el–Bahari. This evening, the captain hosts our farewell dinner onboard. B,L,D
SATURDAY, MARCH 28: LUXOR / CAIRODisembark Sanctuary Nile Adventurer this morning to walk along the Avenue of Sphinxes at Karnak Temple and see the Hypostyle Hall, with its massive columns. After lunch, return to Cairo to check in at the Conrad Cairo Hotel. Dinner and the evening are at leisure. B,L
SUNDAY, MARCH 29: CAIRO This morning drive to Sakkara, necropolis of the Old Kingdom, to visit the site of the remarkable Step Pyramid of King Zoser, built in the 27th century B.C.E. Following lunch, tour the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, whose great collection includes treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Return to the hotel for an evening at leisure. B,L
MONDAY, MARCH 30: CAIRO Today we focus on Coptic and Islamic Cairo as we stroll the narrow streets of the old city. Visit the Coptic Museum, the 4th-century Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus and the Ben Ezra Synagogue, where the Geniza Documents were discovered. Continue to the Sultan Hassan Mosque, a masterpiece of Mamluk architecture. Lunch is at leisure. Gather for a farewell dinner tonight to toast an enlivening journey. B,D
TUESDAY, MARCH 31: CAIRO / RETURNFollowing breakfast, depart Cairo on return flights home. B
An optional postlude in Jordan (Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, and Jerash) is offered from March 31 to April 4, 2020. Please inquire for pricing.
This itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of Williams Alumni Travel and Arrangements Abroad. For complete details, please carefully read the terms and conditions at www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms.
SATURDAY, MARCH 21: DEPARTURE Depart for Cairo on an overnight flight.
SUNDAY, MARCH 22: CAIRO / GIZA, EGYPTArrive in Cairo this evening and transfer to the Mena House hotel, our home for the next two nights.
MONDAY, MARCH 23: CAIRO / GIZA This morning enjoy a lecture and tour the Great Pyramids, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. See the Sphinx and the Valley Temple of Chephren; then explore the Solar Boat Museum, housing the exceptionally preserved cedar boat found near the Pyramid of Khufu. Lunch and the afternoon are at leisure. Gather this evening for a welcome reception and remarks by our study leader. B,R TUESDAY, MARCH 24: CAIRO / ABU SIMBEL / ASWAN / SANCTUARY NILE ADVENTURERBoard a morning flight to Abu Simbel. See the monumental temples of Ramses II and his favorite wife, Queen Nefertari. Constructed in the 13th century B.C.E., the temples were relocated in the 1960s to save them from submersion after the building of the High Dam. Then fly to Aswan and embark Sanctuary Nile Adventurer for a late lunch. This afternoon enjoy a felucca ride around Elephantine Island and the botanical gardens. Dinner is served on board, followed by a folkloric show. B,L,D
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25: ASWAN / KOM OMBO This morning discover the exquisite Philae Temple, relocated due to the rising flood waters of the Nile and visit the unfinished obelisk at the ancient stone quarries. Return to the Sanctuary Nile Adventurer and enjoy the amenities as we cruise along the Nile. In the afternoon visit Kom Ombo’s picturesque Ptolemaic temple, dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and decorated with a series of beautiful reliefs. An evening lecture is followed by dinner onboard. B,L,D
THURSDAY, MARCH 26: EDFU / ESNAOn a morning visit to Edfu, see the exceptionally well-preserved Temple of Horus, whose reliefs still retain some of their original colors. Lunch is on board while we cruise along the Nile, enjoying the ship’s amenities, with a stop at Esna. B,L,D
Egypt & The Nile A Journey into Antiquity
March 21–31, 2020
Hamilton’s birthplace, Nevis, photo by Richard Johnson
The elegant Sanctuary Nile Adventurer has just 32 cabins,
offering a luxurious yet relaxed cruise on the Nile. Decorated in a contemporary style, the ship’s design combines modern Egyptian culture with seven thousand years of heritage. Add gourmet cuisine as well as sightseeing experiences with experienced Egyptologists. This is a taste of five-star luxury on a timeless river. n
SANCTUARY NILE ADVENTURER
Sanctuary Nile Adventurer (top) and lounge (above)
110
111
108
109
106
107
GYM
NILE DECK
210
209
208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
RECEPTION
RESTAURANT
MAIN DECK
BAZAAR
BRIDGE DECK
GIFTSHOP
302 304 306 308 310LOUNGE& BAR
303 305 307 309301
LOWERSUN DECK
BAR LIBRARY
402 404
401 403
406
405
PROMENADE DECK
SUN DECK
SWIMMINGPOOL
CRUISE RATES (Per Person)
Cabins Decks Double Rate Single Rate
Standard Cabins 106 to 111 Nile Deck $6,999 $8,299
Standard Cabins 201 to 208 Main Deck $7,299 $8,599
Standard Cabins 301 to 310 Bridge Deck $7,399 $8,699
Standard Cabins 401 to 404 Promenade Deck $7,499 $8,799
Deluxe Cabins 209 & 210 Main Deck $7,999 Inquire
Presidential Suites 405 & 406 Promenade Deck $8,999 Inquire
RATES INCLUDE n Nine nights accommodations as per itineraryn Meals as indicated in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, R=Reception, D=Dinner);
bottled water and coffee/tea with all meals, house wine at welcome and farewell dinnersn Airport/hotel/airport group transfers for all participants on suggested flightsn Economy-class commercial flights from Cairo / Abu Simbel / Aswan; Luxor to Cairon Enrichment program of lectures and special events n Escorted sightseeing, transportation, and entrance fees for all included visitsn Gratuities to local guides and drivers; customary shipboard gratuitiesn Taxes, service, and porterage charges
NOT INCLUDED IN RATES International airfare; passport/visa fees; meals not specified; alcoholic beverages other than noted in inclusions; personal items and expenses; airport transfers other than for those on suggested flights; optional Jordan postlude; trip insurance; any other items not specifically mentioned as included.
On the front cover: Camel in Giza, photo by Annees de pelerinage. On the back cover: The Sphinx, Giza.
To reserve a place, please call Arrangements Abroad by phone: 212-514-8921 or 800-221-1944, fax: 212-344-7493; or complete and return this form with your deposit of $1,000 per person (of which $500 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Arrangements Abroad. Mail to: Arrangements Abroad, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd floor, New York, NY 10018-3721.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name(s) in full as on passport(s). Please print.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Address
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________City State Zip ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Telephone (home) (business)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Fax E-mail
ACCOMMODATIONS Sanctuary Nile Adventurer cabin preference (1) _________________________________ (2) _________________________________
I wish to share a cabin with _______________________________________________________________________________________________
OPTIONAL POSTLUDEp I/We wish to join the optional postlude in JordanHotel Room Preference p One bed p Two beds p Single
FORM OF PAYMENT
p Enclosed is my check (payable to Arrangements Abroad) p Debit card p Credit card
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name on debit/credit card
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Debit/credit card number
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3- or 4-digit security code Expiration date
I/We confirm that I/we have carefully read and agree to the Terms & Conditions of this Program (see www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms to review or call for a copy). I/We agree to full payment 120 days prior to departure. Each participant must sign below.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Signature (required) Date
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Signature (required) Date
WILLIAMS COLLEGE EGYPT & THE NILE: A JOURNEY INTO ANTIQUITY n MARCH 21–31, 2020
RESERVATION FORM
Feluccas on the Nile
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Egypt & The Nile A Journey into Antiquity
with Magnús T. Bernhardsson, Chair of Arabic Studies, Brown Professor of History and Faculty Affiliate in
Leadership Studies and Religion
March 21–31, 2020
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
RELAX in splendor at the legendary Mena House in Giza, surrounded by acres of green gardens, a short distance from the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx
SAIL the Nile aboard the elegant and luxurious Sanctuary Nile Adventurer, with access to the remarkably well-preserved Greco-Roman temples overlooking the river
DISCOVER the vast UNESCO-recognized necropolis of ancient Thebes on the West Bank of the Nile
EXPLORE Cairo’s renowned Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, with its abundance of treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun
BEHOLD the lavish Sultan Hassan Mosque, considered the Islamic world’s most spectacular monument
Magnús T. Bernhardsson Chair of Arabic Studies, Brown Professor of History and Faculty Affiliate in Leadership Studies and ReligionMagnús T. Bernhardsson specializes in the political and cultural history of the modern Middle East. After earning his B.A. degree in theology and political science at the University of Iceland, he completed a master’s
degree in religion from Yale Divinity School in 1992. He spent another year in Syria studying Arabic before returning to Yale to complete a Ph.D in Middle Eastern History in 1999. Prior to coming to Williams in 2003, he taught at Hofstra University for four years. He is the authorof several books and edited volumes, and his courses at Williams have included “Movers and Shakers in the Middle East,” “The Modern Middle East,” and “The Nile.” Magnús has been the leader of prior alumni trips to the Red Sea nations, the Aegean Sea, Turkey, Ethiopia, and Morocco.
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Dear Williams Alumni and Friends,
Egypt enchants and amazes no matter how many times you experience its ancient wonders. Please join us next March for a journey into this exhilarating land from several vantage points—by motorcoach, plane, and riverboat via the luxurious Sanctuary Nile Adventurer. Our study leader, Magnús T. Bernhardsson, the Chair of Arabic Studies at Williams, will further enhance our travels with his deep expertise on Middle Eastern history and the Nile’s impact on Egypt.
Begin with two nights at Cairo’s 150-year-old Mena House, a five-star hotel that has counted Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Sir Winston Churchill among its guests. Venture to nearby Giza for an up-close tour of the Great Pyramids, the enigmatic Sphinx, and the Valley Temple of Chephren. Fly to Abu Simbel to view the temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari, which feature massive carvings on cliff faces.
Board a plane to Aswan, where you’ll float down the Nile on a four-night cruise on the deluxe Sanctuary Nile Adventurer, stopping to explore the wonderful Greco-Roman temples that overlook the river. Highlights include the astonishing Philae Temple, a sacred site rescued from floodwaters; the exceptionally well-preserved Temple of Horus in Edfu, with its vast chambers and colorful reliefs; and the extravagant, 3,400-year-old Luxor Temple. Next, wander through the imposing tombs and temples at the UNESCO-listed necropolis at ancient Thebes.
Drive to Sakkara, necropolis of the Old Kingdom, to visit the remarkable Step Pyramid of King Zoser, built in the 27th century B.C.E. Tour the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, whose great collection includes treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Back in Cairo,
focus on the city’s Coptic and Islamic influences with a visit to the Coptic Museum, the Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the impressive Sultan Hassan Mosque, a masterpiece of Mamluk architecture.
I hope you will accompany us on this remarkable voyage through the antiquities of Egypt.
Best wishes,
Leila Derstine Alumni Travel-Study Coordinator 413-597-4011 [email protected]
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