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This 55-meter dahabeya (double masted Nile cruiser) Nile Canopus, reflects a contemporary take on Egypt’s Golden Era of travel in the late 1800s, when writer Amelia Edwards – one of the first female Egyptologists – spent weeks sailing up the Nile taking notes and making illustrations for her celebrated travelogue A Thousand Miles up the Nile. Everything on the boat, other than a selection of carefully selected antiques, has been custom-made in Egypt.
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In addition, Nile Canopus offers multiple indoor and outdoor areas and decks to relax and dine. A safari-style tent – a wink to famed archaeologist Howard Carter’s abode during his time in Egypt discovering Tutankhamun’s tomb – shades part of the upper deck, providing a unique spot to sit and watch the timeless scenes along the River Nile pass by.
After a day visiting Egypt’s most important sites, such as Esna and Kom Ombo temples, guests can enjoy the calm of the boat, with open-air decks catching the river breeze and cabins filled with natural light. The combination of space, quiet, and the slowly passing Nile creates a restful environment, a welcome contrast to the day’s activities.
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