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Treasures of Ancient Nubia-11 Days
Itinerary-11 Days
Day 1: Fly to Khartoum via Addis Ababa
Overnight flight to Khartoum via Addis Ababa. (N)
Day 2: Khartoum
Late morning arrival. Overnight at the Hote. Afternoon visits to the Khalifa House Museum (including Mahdi’s tomb) and the Omdurman market. Sunset performance of the Whirling Dervishes (Fridays only). Welcome dinner included at restaurant. (D)
Day 3: Wadi Mugaddam • Old Dongola • Karima
Drive to Karima via the chai houses at Wadi Muqaddam and marble-columned Coptic temple on the banks of the Nile at Old Dongola. Hospitality abounds in this central area of the Nubian region, and some houses are painted with colourful patterns and flowers. Stay 3 nights in the Hotel, right at the foot of Jebel Barkal. (B, L, D)
Day 4: Tombos • Kerma
Drive via the Third Cataract of the Nile to the village of Tombos, where there is a small stele and a statue of King Taharqa. Continue to the town of Kerma and visit the deffufa monuments and a fascinating museum. Return to Karima. (B, L, D)
Day 5: Jebel Barkal • Napata
Visit the Unesco world heritage site at Jebel Barkal. At the foot of this isolated red sandstone mountain lies a holy temple, dedicated to the Pharaohs of the New Reign. Take an optional 20-minute walk to the top of the mountain, where you will be greeted by impressive views overlooking the ruins of the palaces and temples. Return to the Nubian Rest House for lunch. Drive south to the village of El Kurru and the necropolis of Napata. Visit tombs located under partially collapsed pyramids. Return to Karima after visiting a desert area containing fossilised tree trunks. (B, L, D)
Day 6: Bayuda Desert • Meroe
Cross the Nile and visit the Pyramids of Nuri. Enter the impressive Bayuda desert, characterised by sharp, black basalt mountains. Picnic in the desert, where groups of Bisharin nomads, with their herds of camels and donkeys, are likely to be seen. Cross the Nile for the last time and visit the Railway Museum. Stay 3 nights at Camp. (B, L, D)
Day 7: Meroe
Visit the royal necropolis at Meroe, located in a semi-desert area, set against reddish-brown hills. Optional 10-minute camel ride between the north and south necropolis (payable locally). Return to camp for lunch and then visit the ancient ruins of the royal city of the Kushite kings. (B, L, D)
Day 8: Naga • Mussawarat
Morning visit to the archaeological sites of Naga and Mussawarat. Picnic lunch in the area around Mussawarat and return to camp. (B, L, D)
Day 9: Khartoum
Drive to Khartoum via a spectacular desert area covered in huge granite boulders. Have lunch at the Sabaloka Gorge where there are impressive rock formations and the rapids of the Sixth Cataract. Drive on to Omdurman where local handicrafts can be purchased in the colourful souk. Continue on to Khartoum and watch Nuba wrestling. Overnight at the Hotel. (B, L)
Day 10: Fly to London via Addis Ababa
Check out of the hotel after breakfast. Morning visit to the Archaeological Museum. After lunch at the restaurant, take a Nile cruise to see the confluence of the Blue and White Nile. Transfer to the airport and fly back home via Addis Ababa. (B, L)
Day 11: Back Home
Early arrival. (N)