This morning you’ll visit Deir el-Medina, an ancient village that was home to the artisans and craftsmen who built the tombs in the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens. In addition to the ruins of the village where the workmen lived, the site also contains their own tombs, which they carved into the slopes of the surrounding mountainside. Although smaller than the tombs of the kings, they are equally impressive, covered with vibrant paintings depicting scenes of daily life in ancient Egypt. Next, you’ll visit the Tombs of the Nobles, which see few tourists but boast some remarkable tombs for the governors, advisors, and officials from the Old and Middle Kingdoms. There are over 400 tombs in total, but you will only go inside a few of the most impressive. After the sightseeing, you’ll have lunch at the hotel before preparing for an afternoon ride. You will ride to a new campsite in the desert and enjoy a second night of camping with the horses,