Destinations

The Art of Ancient Egypt
This destination trip will focus on providing foundational knowledge of the art and architecture of ancient Egypt, considered one of the greatest civilizations. We will also examine how Coptic and Islamic cultures mingled with the native ancient art of Egypt. These are diverse topics; together, they will introduce both ancient and modern Egypt.
Students will explore the history of Egypt with visits to the pyramids of Giza, the Egyptian Museum, and several other sites in Cairo. We will then travel to Aswan and explore the Nubian culture and the great temple of King Ramses II (Abu Simbel). A four-day/three-night cruise on the Nile River will prove an unforgettable journey to sites that include the Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, and the Temple of Hatshepsut. In addition to visiting these ancient monuments, we will investigate local arts and architecture.
Tuition includes: Double-occupancy hotel accommodations, daily Continental breakfast, welcome and farewell dinners, some lunches and dinners, domestic flight, cruise, guided tours and site museum admissions, transportation for program trips and from/to the airport in Egypt.
For more information, please email Eugene Hill, program coordinator at ehill@sva.edu.
Activity Level: Vigorous (8-9 on the RPE Scale)
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