Egypt: o
xymore on the Nile
Filled by the breath of the wind, the two lateen sails of the
Flâneuse du Nil
swell like the cheeks of a mischievous goddess rushing on the mythical river.
The exquisite dahabieh, a distant descendant of the flat-bottomed boats on which the pharaohs sailed, left the quay of Esna to connect the great sites of Upper Egypt.
The rock tombs of el-Hegz, Edfu and the temple of Horus at Behedet, the double temple of Kôm Ombo, Aswan… Mysterious and fascinating Egypt!
During navigation, languid on the soft cushions of the wide deck, we tirelessly scrutinize the scenes of rural life, the sepia banks, the feluccas and sandals laden with goods, the reflection of the palm trees on the mirror of the water.
The sailboat with 7 cabins in retro tones, from cerulean blue to smoky mauve, adorned with oriental rugs, furniture found in the spicy souks,
can be completely privatized for a family or a group of friends.
Far from the crowds – when they come back – and…
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