Tourism in Egypt Through the Ages  
A Historical Guide
Author(s): Charlotte Booth
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399043588
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From the author of 'How to Survive in Ancient Egypt', explore how tourism shaped Egypt all the way from the Ancient Egyptians through to modern day excursions!

Let's go on a journey through 5,000 years of tourism in Egypt starting with the pre-2011 economic height, back through the Thomas Cook cruises in the nineteenth century to the ancient Egyptians themselves making journeys down the Nile to visit Abydos and Memphis on pilgrimage, or to travel for work.

while tourism itself is a new concept exploring the local (and not so local environment) is almost hardwired into human nature. And considering the Giza pyramids were a thousand years old at the time of Ramses II, there would have been many wonderful things to see.

This book explores the tourism industry and its development from selling amulets at ancient temples, through manufacturing mummies for tourists to buy to adventure trips in the modern day. As numbers of visitors increased so did the business of tourism including refreshments, accommodation, guided tours and souvenirs.

This book will provide a comprehensive introduction to Egypt and its attraction to tourists from the pharaonic period to the modern day. while thousands of years separate us the evidence shows many traveled for the same reasons people do today.
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From the author of 'How to Survive in Ancient Egypt', explore how tourism shaped Egypt all the way from the Ancient Egyptians through to modern day excursions!

Let's go on a journey through 5,000 years of tourism in Egypt starting with the pre-2011 economic height, back through the Thomas Cook cruises in the nineteenth century to the ancient Egyptians themselves making journeys down the Nile to visit Abydos and Memphis on pilgrimage, or to travel for work.

while tourism itself is a new concept exploring the local (and not so local environment) is almost hardwired into human nature. And considering the Giza pyramids were a thousand years old at the time of Ramses II, there would have been many wonderful things to see.

This book explores the tourism industry and its development from selling amulets at ancient temples, through manufacturing mummies for tourists to buy to adventure trips in the modern day. As numbers of visitors increased so did the business of tourism including refreshments, accommodation, guided tours and souvenirs.

This book will provide a comprehensive introduction to Egypt and its attraction to tourists from the pharaonic period to the modern day. while thousands of years separate us the evidence shows many traveled for the same reasons people do today.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 The Importance of Tourism in the Twentieth Century
  • Chapter 2 The Beginnings of the Modern Tourism Industry
  • Chapter 3 Travel in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
  • Chapter 4 Christian Pilgrimages to Egypt
  • Chapter 5 Medieval Tourism
  • Chapter 6 Graeco-Roman Tourism
  • Chapter 7 Visiting the Oracle
  • Chapter 8 Pharaonic Travel
  • Epilogue: The Future of Tourism in Egypt
  • Notes
  • References
  • Plates
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