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Top Destinations to Explore
Cairo, the Gateway to Antiquit
Cairo is a busy city bridging the ancient and modern, it will launch your Egypt trip. Marvel at the famous Pyramids of Giza and the mysterious Sphinx, then plunge into history in it’s Museum, which houses Tutankhamun’s riches. For genuine goods and street cuisine, don’t skip the vibrant Khan El Khalili Bazaar.

Luxor, the largest open-air museum in the world
Luxor is a rich mine for ancient Egyptian artefacts. Discover the breathtaking Valley of the Kings, where pharaohs like Tutankhamun rest, and marvel at the size of Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple. Not to be missed, a morning hot air balloon flight over the Nile is a spectacular experience. Read More
Aswan – Tranvili with Neil
With the breathtaking Nile scenes and the Nubian culture, the Aswan offers a cool migration. Explore vibrant Nubian cities, travel on a traditional Felucca boat, and see the magnificent Philae Temple. A day journey for the Tejashwi Abu Simbel temples, carved in Rock by Ramsay II, is an attraction of every Egyptian tour.

Alexandria – The Pearl of the Mediterranean
Established by Alexander The Great, Alexandria is a coastal city with a Mediterranean spirit. Explore modern bibliotheca Alexandrina, a tribute to the Historical Library of Alexandria, Breathing Qaitbay Citadel, and KOM El Shoqafa.
White Desert – A Funny Exodus
Perform venture in Egyptian white desert, where wind-navigated chalk structures produce a mysterious view, for an uncontrolled experience. Experience the magic cool of the camp under Sahara, Hike Crystal Mountain and the stars. Read More
Ideal Time for Tourism
The best time to go is during the cooler months—October to April—when temperatures are pleasant for outdoor activity. Especially in arid regions, summer (May to September) can be quite hot.
Egyptian Cuisine You Should Try
Rich in history, Egyptian food is robust and tasty.
Be sure not to miss:
- Koshari: A mix of rice, pasta, lentils, chickpeas, and spicy tomato sauce
- Ful Medames: Mashed fava beans, often eaten for breakfast.
- Ta’ameya: Egyptian-style falafel made with fava beans.
- Molokhia: A green soup made from jute leaves.
- Basbousa: A sweet semolina cake soaked in syrup.

Travel Tips for First Time Visitors
- Currency: The local currency is Egyptian pound (EGP). Cash is useful in local markets, but most cities accept credit cards.
- Getting around: Domestic aircraft, ride-hinge application and taxis are all constant. Aswan, Luxor and Cairo are connected through trains and cruises.
- Language: Although English is often spoken in tourism sectors, Arabic is the official language.
- Dress Code: While visiting mosques or rural areas, minor clothes are preferred.
- Security: Although Egypt is generally safe for tourists, it is appropriate to travel with reliable guides and is informed about local precautions.
Concluding remarks
It’s a trip with its permanent monuments, vibrant culture and stunning scenes through History and mankind. It will stimulate your feeling of wonder and whether you are visiting the ruins of Luxor, hovering the Nile, or haggling in a Cairo market. Read more Click here
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