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Top Places to Visit

Cairo

Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is a city that embodies the rich history and vibrant culture of the nation. Known for its stunning ancient monuments, bustling bazaars, and lively streets, Cairo is a city that never sleeps. It is the largest city in the Arab world and Africa.                                         

Alexandria

Founded by Alexander the Great, is famed for its rich Greco-Roman heritage. Key attractions include the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, the stunning Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and the ancient fort Qaitbay, making it a vital site for understanding Egypt’s cosmopolitan past.          

Luxor

Luxor, often referred to as the world’s greatest open-air museum, is home to some of Egypt’s most remarkable ancient sites, including the Valley of the Kings and the temples of Karnak and Luxor. Luxor was the ancient city of Thebes, the ancient capital of Egypt.

Aswan

Aswan is a serene city known for its beautiful Nile scenery, ancient temples, and as a gateway to the southern regions of Egypt. It has a more relaxed atmosphere. Aswan has been an important city since ancient times, serving as a gateway to Nubia and a center for trade and commerce.                       

Abu Simbel

Abu Simbel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its impressive rock-cut temples built by Pharaoh Ramesses II in the 13th century BC. The temples are dedicated to the gods Amun, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah. The site was relocated in the 1960s to avoid submersion by Lake Nasser.                            

Hurghada

Hurghada is a popular beach resort town on the Red Sea coast, known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. It is a favorite destination for diving and water sports enthusiasts. Hurghada is a bustling resort town with a range of  numerous recreational activities.                                     

Sharm El Sheikh

Sharm El Sheikh is a premier resort city located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. Known for its crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and luxury resorts, it is a popular destination for tourists seeking sun and sea. The city is famous for its diving and snorkeling opportunities.                          

Siwa Oasis

Situated in the Western Desert of Egypt, is a tranquil haven known for its lush date palm groves, ancient ruins, and therapeutic hot springs. The oasis is home to the Temple of the Oracle, where Alexander the Great sought guidance. Its unique culture and  makes it a captivating destination.

Bahariya Oasis

Located in the Western Desert of Egypt, is a picturesque desert oasis renowned for its stunning landscapes, including lush palm groves, hot springs, and sand dunes. The oasis is rich in archaeological sites. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.                                  

Cuisine

Koshari
Koshari is Egypt's national dish and a widely popular street food. It is a traditional Egyptian staple, mixing pasta, Egyptian fried rice, vermicelli and brown lentils, and topped with chickpeas, a garlicky tomato sauce, garlic vinegar, and crispy fried onions.
Falafel
Falafel is a deep-fried ball or patty-shaped fritter of Egyptian origin, featuring in Middle Eastern cuisine, particularly Levantine cuisines, and is made from broad beans, ground chickpeas, or both.
Shakshouka
Shakshouka is a popular dish throughout North Africa and the Middle East. Made of eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, olive oil, peppers, onion, and garlic, commonly spiced with cumin, paprika and cayenne pepper.
Om Ali
Om Ali is a traditional Egyptian dessert. It’s the middle Eastern version of bread pudding made of pastry (bread, pastry or puff pastry) is divided into pieces and blended with pistachios, coconut flakes, raisins and plenty of sugar. Milk,
Sahlap
Sahlap is a Middle Eastern winter beverage made from Sahlap flour extracted from nutritious, starchy polysaccharide called glucomannan from the tubers of the orchid genus Orchis.