tombs

Camping Deluxe: Glamp Your Way Around the Ancient World

Safari operators in Africa realised several years ago that there were people who wanted to see the wildlife, but not shake dirt out of a sleeping bag and take a shovel to dig a loo at the end of the day. Now London-based Ancient World Tours, who specialise in ancient sites, is amongst a growing number of companies capitalising on this growing market, and offering camping holidays with a twist of glamour: glamping. I spoke to Managing Director Peter Allingham about the changing face of cultural tourism.

Although the name sounds like something a dodgy pop star would do, ‘glamping’ (glamour camping) is giving some tour operators the edge in a competitive market. Having gained popularity in parts of Europe, America and Australia, glamping is rapidly becoming a part of a tour’s itinerary in countries such as Egypt and Jordan.

Traversing Eternity: Texts for the Afterlife from Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt

Publication subtitle: 
Texts for the Afterlife from Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt
Month of publication: 
February
Day of publication: 
5
Number of Pages: 
800 pages

To Live Forever: Art and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt

The second in a trio of new exhibitions highlighting and reconfiguring the impressive Ancient Egyptian collection at the Brooklyn Museum, New York. This one seeks to highlight the choices open to Ancient Egyptians when it came to furnishing and embellishing their tombs, in preparation for the mythical afterlife.

Exhibition Details
Exhibition Venue: 
Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York
Exhibition Dates: 
Friday 12 February 2010 to Sunday 2 May 2010 - ending in 44 days
Exhibition Status: 
current
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