Posted by: academictravel | November 10, 2008

My Egyptian Odyssey

 

theyre-mineIn September of 2007, I had the opportunity to go on Smithsonian Journeys’ Egyptian Odyssey trip.  It was truly an odyssey – a glimpse into a distant land, seeped in history and even an air of mystery.  When my fellow travelers were asked why they had chosen the trip, most of them responded with phrases like, “it has been a lifelong dream of mine” or “I have always been fascinated with Egypt.”  Both of which were also true for me. 

On our very first day, we approached the Great Pyramids of Giza, gazing skyward as the bright sun beat down on us.  Standing in the shadow of these monuments, one cannot imagine what a task it must have been to create such structures.  Being able to touch the huge blocks and to even climb on top of the stones was a dream come true.  Suddenly it hit me – “I’m actually in Egypt! Standing on a pyramid!” 

sun-over-khafres-pyramidThroughout our journey, we learned about both ancient and modern Egypt, asking question after question of our wonderful guide and study leader.  In addition, since we were there during Ramadan, we were able to learn about and to experience this holiday firsthand.  We cruised the Nile in a felucca, rode camels, explored ancient tombs, spoke with modern Egyptian women, and marveled at the treasures in the Egyptian Museum.  We visited the Alabaster Mosque and the Hanging Church, saw the brand new library in Alexandria, danced with belly dancers, heard the call to prayer echo from minarets, and held our breath as we came upon Karnak at dawn. 

Would I go back?  In a heartbeat! Next time though, I want to make sure I make it to the Sinai Peninsula and over into Petra.      

Annabelle Peake
Tour Communications Specialist
Academic Travel Abroad

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