and finally, the Tomb of Tutankhaman # 62—the guard at the tomb is the grandson of an Egyptian that worked with Harold Carter.
* Tomb 44 belongs to Prince Khaem-waset, who was a son of Ramses III. He died at the young age of 9. It consists of 2 long corridors, with 2 side chambers, and a square burial chamber. The walls of this tomb are decorated with various painted scenes, some of them representing the Prince with different deities, and with his father in front of the deities of the after world.
That afternoon, we had a tour to Karnak and Luxor Temples.
We stopped at a local restaurant and asked if they serve beer. They directed us to a second floor dive and had kebab and korfa (and beer, no label, they covered the bottled with napkins). great food.
We walked the streets of Luxor to get a little taste of real life
We took an “Egyptian Cadillac” to the “Winter Palace”, Agatha Christie’s hotel in “Death on the Nile” and had "stellas" at the bar.
We met an Egyptian in the travel business. He calls the Brits “fish and chips” and said that “after Aquilli Lauro, the Americans stopped coming to Egypt. Now they have to deal with the Japanese”… and his best quote - “When you deal with the French, you either go blind or you go bankrupt”. Best time to visit Egypt—October November January or pre Christmas (Dec 8-13)
We got the Egyptian Cadillac back to the boat (10L). Cost for the “Cadillac”—15000L, for the horse - 3-4000L
Dinner on the boat…we paid Hanni NOT to serve us more food… dessert- crepes suzette. John said, “Stay with me on this, you’ve got to stop the food…”
Mehmet delivered a bottle of wine to our room. We watched Thelma and Louise on TV and welcomed in the New Year.