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Steam Ship Sudan Carries Nile Tourists on The Agatha Christie Trail
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Despite once opting for Blackpool over Bali, the TV personality remains a fan of far-flung opulence
17 March 2021 • 11:35am
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
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My favourite bar in the world is Le Mahogany Bar at the Dinarobin Hotel in Mauritius
It’s ridiculously beautiful, tropical and open to the elements. It’s also very formal and grown up and I love that. I like being able to wear a shirt and tie while in the middle of a desert island. Mauritius is a place that is still totally under explored by the British. For me, it has the harmonious trifecta of an Indian Ocean experience, French cuisine and a British social system. And Dinarobin is no question the best hotel on the island but it is almost unheard of.
▷🥇 El crucero por el Nilo que inspiró a la novelista Agatha Christie sigue navegando a pesar de la pandemia
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Steam Ship Sudan (SS Sudan) draws tourists following the trail of legendary crime novelist Agatha Christie.
The
SS Sudan, which towers over the traditional wooden sailing boats in Egypt’s southern city of Aswan, inspired the British author sometimes dubbed the “Queen of Crime” to pen one of her most famous works in 1937,
Death on the Nile.
The whodunnit tells the story of Christie’s famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, investigating murder among the well-heeled travellers as they cruise the Nile.
“Agatha Christie’s trip aboard the steamer, the atmosphere and its route . . . inspired her to begin writing the first chapters,” said Amir Attia, the cruise ship’s director.