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Nile Cruises

Fewer than 300 boats have licenses to operate on the Nile, and after the tourist killings in the 1990s as well as some attacks on cruise ships between 1992 and 1994, many of them were moored for months with no business. The hotels in Luxor and Aswan stood as empty as haunted houses, so it’s not surprising that there has been a lack of foreign investment in tourism products in this region. Since the safety has improved and no attacks have been reported for a number of years, the biggest complaints now tend to be that in busy periods, dozens of boats can be crammed up against each other in the popular ports, so one has to walk across boats to reach shore. The Oberoi Zahra, which has brought a new standard to luxury cruising on the Nile, addresses both these issues—the crowds and the security, that is. The captain times all stops and excursions to avoid crowds and other boats. There is also a machine gun mounted on the deck. The caveat: the price is considerably higher than other...

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