To celebrate the success of the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharoahs exhibition in London, Travel Weekly has teamed up with the show’s sponsor BMI to offer readers the chance to win a trip to Egypt.
The exhibition, which helped increase visitor numbers to London attractions by 3.8% last year, features 130 artefacts from the golden era of the Egyptian pharoahs between 1,500BC and 1,300BC. It is centred around the reign of the boy king Tutankhamun.
The winner of the competition will receive a pair of economy flight tickets from Heathrow to Cairo with bmi, which must be used this year and do not include taxes or charges. The winner will also receive a pair of tickets for the London exhibition which runs until August 30, as will nine runners-up.
To enter the competition answer the question:
What is the name of the boy king who ruled Egypt 3,300 years ago?
a) Thutmose
b) Tutankhamun
c) Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Send your entries to Tutankhamun Competition, Travel Weekly, Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5AS or email travel.weekly@rbi.co.uk by February 29.