Egypt
In an exciting new endeavor, World Footprints, in collaboration with Intrepid Travel, is offering an extraordinary travel experience titled "Egypt Unveiled with World Footprints." This exclusive 9-day trip will run November 12 - 20, 2024, and marks a significant step forward in sustainable, culturally immersive travel, perfectly aligning with the core missions and values of World Footprints.
One way to be connected to nature is to learn about the history of the Earth. In the chain Red Sea Mountains in the Eastern Desert in Egypt, there are red granite rocks that are among the oldest on the planet, dating back to 600 million years ago.
Avalon Waterways recently announced that sailings along the Nile River would begin once more in 2020, with travels to Egypt. The “Taste of Egypt” tour will be offered, beginning in September 2020.
Tutankhamun was an Egyptian Pharaoh ruling from approximately 1341 BC to 1323 BC. The boy-king was only eight years old when he became Pharaoh. Howard Carter, a British Egyptologist had found clues to the existence of the Pharaoh, but the location of his tomb was unknown and there were very few records of any type on Tutankhamun.
In the summer of 1799, during Napoleon Bonaparte's Egyptian campaign, soldiers were demolishing a wall to expand a fort in the Nile Delta when one of them noticed an unusual stone embedded in the debris. This slab, now known as the Rosetta Stone, bore an inscription that intrigued scholars.







