The Missing Tombs with Dr Chris Naunton

Black Pyramid

THE MISSING TOMBS

DEPARTING 24th January 2023

This popular tour offers the chance to visit many of the sites featured in Chris Naunton’s book: ‘Searching for the Lost Tombs of Egypt’. We visit many familiar sites that are still to reveal their secrets and take time to explore some of the lesser known and more remote areas still being excavated.

Private entry to the Tomb of Senusret III at Abydos.

Private entry to the site of Taposiris Magna, the possible burial site of Cleopatra.

Private entry to KV55 in the Kings’ Valley.

Private entry to the Black Pyramid at Dahshur.

Taposiris Magna, Ancient World Tours, SELLING
Taposiris Magna

We begin in Cairo with a visit to the Grand Egyptian Museum, the Giza Plateau, Saqqara and Dahshur. We journey to Alexandria to explore this historic city on the Mediterranean Coast where we visit Taposiris Magna and El Alamein. We travel through Middle Egypt, viewing the colourful tombs at Beni Hassan, the Old and New Kingdom Tombs at Meir and the city of Akhenaten and Nefertiti at Tel el Amarna. In Abydos we find some of the most wonderful reliefs in Egypt on the walls of Seti I Temple and enter the re-excavated Tomb of Senusret III at the edge of the desert in ‘Anubis Mountain’

On arrival in Luxor we have visits relevant to our tour theme, these include the Kings’ Valley, Qurnet Murai Tombs, Deir el Medina and Medinet Habu. We also have an in-depth tour of Karnak including the Mut Temple.

A real bonus will be the AWT private permit to enter KV55 in the Kings’ Valley. Here we learn the mysterious history of this Amarna period tomb. 

Staying at first-class and local hotels, Chris will give informal talks along the way, revealing his thoughts on the intriguing sites we visit and the treasures still to be found.

Seti I Temple, Abydos, Ancient World Tours
Seti I Temple, Abydos

Day 1 - Tuesday 24th January 2023

We take our direct flight from Heathrow to Cairo and on arrival take our private transfer to the first-class Crowne Plaza Hotel. We check in for six nights on room and breakfast basis.

Day 2 - Wednesday 25th January - Giza Plateau

Our tour begins with a trip to the Giza Plateau to explore the Great Pyramids and the mighty Sphinx. Plenty of time to enter the Great Pyramid for those who wish. We will have lunch at a local restaurant with spectacular views of the pyramids. Later we travel to the ancient city of Fustat where we enter the incredible new National Museum of Egyptian Civilization where we can now view the Royal Mummies. (BL)

Day 3 - Thursday 26th January - Saqqara

We have a full day exploration of Saqqara where Chris will explain some of his theories on this vast complex, and why it yet conceals the tomb of the architect of the Step Pyramid. We visit the Imhotep Museum, the Step Pyramid Enclosure, the Unas Pyramid, the tomb of Tutankhamun’s wet nurse Maya, and the Serapeum. We have a break for a refreshing lunch at the Sakkara Palm Club. This evening Chris will give a talk on the history of Alexandria and thoughts on the lost tomb of Cleopatra. (BL)

Day 4 - Friday 27th January - To Alexandria

After an early breakfast we drive to the lovely coastal city of Alexandria. First we visit the Graeco-Roman catacombs at Kom el Shuqafa to get a feel for the kind of tombs that were being created in the time of the Ptolemies and Cleopatra. On to the Serapeum, centre of worship to Serapis with time to see the famous ‘Pompey’s Pillar’ and then to the rarely visited Mostafa Kamel necropolis. We travel with a lunchbox from the Steigenberger Hotel today. Late afternoon we check in to the 5-star deluxe Helnan Palestine Hotel close to the famous ‘Montaza Royal Palace’ one of Alexandria’s famous landmarks. As we are keeping our rooms at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Cairo for the night we are away you will only need to travel with an overnight bag. (BL)

Day 5 - Saturday 28th January - Taposiris Magna

A rare treat as we drive along the Mediterranean coast to the ancient city of Abu Sir known by its Roman name as Taposiris Magna. We have a special AWT private permit to explore the excavations looking for the lost tombs, including that of Cleopatra herself, at this fascinating site. We continue along the coast road to El Alamein where we plan to visit The Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery and Memorial. We travel with lunch boxes today. This afternoon we drive back to Cairo. (BL)

Day 6 - Sunday 29th January - Dahshur

This morning we Drive to Dahshur where we have a special permit from the Ministry of Antiquities to enter the Black Pyramid of Amenemhat III dating from the twelfth Dynasty. We also have time to enter the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid. We have a late lunch at the Sakkara Palm Club. (BL)

Day 7 - Monday 30th January - Beni Hassan

Our destination today is the town of Minya known as the ‘Bride of Egypt’ where we have rooms at the Nefertiti Hotel on half board basis for the next two nights. Our archaeology treat will be a visit to the rock-cut tombs of Beni Hassan with their colourful reliefs depicting daily life from the Middle Kingdom. We have a lunch box from our hotel today. After our evening meal Chris will give a talk on Amarna and the history of EES work at the site. (BLD)

Day 8 - Tuesday 31st January - Amarna

A whole day at Amarna to explore the site and visit all the most important areas including the Royal Tomb of Ahkenaten, the Southern and Northern Tombs, the Central City, main palaces and the Great Temple of the Aten. We have a lunch box from our hotel and will picnic at the Amarna Rest House where we can buy hot and cold drinks and use the facilities. This evening our meeting will focus on the exciting visits planned for the next two days. (BLD)

Day 9 - Wednesday 1st February - Meir Tombs

We drive south and head to the rarely visited rock-cut governor’s tombs at Meir, set in a spectacular location, in the cliffs high above the Nile Valley. We have lunch boxes again today as we continue our road trip south to Abydos. On arrival we check in to the House of Life Hotel for one night on half board basis. (BLD)

Day 10 - Thursday 2nd February - Abydos

In Abydos we view some of the finest reliefs in Egypt within the Temple of Seti I. We walk past the Osireion and across the desert sands to the Temple of Ramesses II where we see the latest excavations and fine reliefs of the Battle of Kadesh on the outer walls and colourful painted scenes inside the temple. The highlight of our visit will surely be the special AWT private permit to enter the hidden tomb of Senusret III. The tomb’s location making use of the desert cliffs known as ‘Anubis Mountain’ is still being researched by Joseph Wegner and his team from the Penn Museum. Chris will have all the latest news on this fascinating site. We have lunch at our hotel before continuing to Luxor. On arrival we check in to the Old Winter Palace, Garden Pavilion Wing, for four nights on room and breakfast basis. (BL)

Day 11 - Friday 3rd February - The Temple of Amun

This morning we head to Karnak where our first visit will be to the Precinct of Mut where we discover the Mut Temple, the Ramesses III Temple, the unusual Sacred Lake and many statues of Mut in the form of Sekhmet. We also take time to follow the avenue of Mut to the 10th Pylon of Karnak Temple. Time then to enter Karnak through the main gate and enjoy an in-depth guided tour. Free time follows then the choice is yours. You can stay at Karnak for the afternoon or return to the hotel on the coach for a free afternoon at the hotel. This evening Chris will give his final lecture talking about our next two days in Ancient Thebes. (B)

Day 12 - Saturday 4th February - The West Bank

We take our private launch to the West Bank to join our vehicle for the day and head straight to the village of Deir el Medina to look at the homes and private tombs of the workmen who built the tombs in the Valley of the Kings. A look at the Ptolemaic Temple and the ‘Great Pit’ nearby. Next, to Medinet Habu the Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III.
After a relaxing lunch at a local restaurant we head to Qurnet Murai to enter the tomb of Amenhotep called Huy, Viceroy of Kush dating from the reign of Tutankhamun. We can also enter the smaller tombs of Amenemonet and Amenemhab. (BL)

Day 13 - Sunday 5th February - Valley of the Kings

Again we cross the Nile, and this time we head to the Valley of the Kings. We have three tickets for tombs of those open on the day, plus we also have a special AWT private permit for entry to the intriguing tomb KV55. Chris will discuss the latest theories on the burial of the Amarna Royals, and the role played by tomb 55 in the tangled story of this short but endlessly intriguing period of history. We return to the hotel at lunchtime and the rest of the day is at leisure. Perhaps take a walk to Luxor Temple, the Museum or a stroll through the souk. (B)

Day 14 - Monday 6th February 2023

After breakfast we take our private transfer to Luxor Airport for our direct flight to London, arriving early afternoon. (B)

Egyptologist, Chris Naunton has appeared in numerous television documentaries, most notably as the presenter of ‘ Flinders Petrie: The Man who Discovered Egypt’ (BBC4) and ‘Tutankhamun: The Mystery of the Burnt Mummy’ (Ch 4) and Egypt’s Lost Pyramid (Ch 4). He was CEO of the EES from 2012 -16 and President of the International Association of Egyptologists from 2015-19. He is now Director of the Robert Anderson Trust. His books; ‘Searching for the Lost Tombs of Egypt’, and ‘Egyptologists’ Notebooks’ are now on sale.

B = Breakfast BL = Breakfast and Lunch BD = Breakfast and Dinner BLD = Breakfast Lunch and Dinner

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