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Excursions |
Excursions in
Cairo |
| Cairo, “Al Qahira", means " the one who defeats" is Egypt's capital, the largest city in Africa and home to 18 million people, as well as foreign businessmen, scholars, and refugees, a true melting pot of different cultures. Cairo extends for over 35 kilometers along the eastern bank of the Nile. The historical stage of many sensational events, built and rebuilt over a thousand years. Cairo is a galaxy of movement and light at night and by day, overwhelming with its size, sounds and colours.
No matter how many times you visit Cairo, it will never seem enough. |
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Excursions in Alexandria |
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Alexandria is known as
“The Pearl of the
Mediterranean”,
Alexandria as the second
largest city in Egypt
has an atmosphere that
is more Mediterranean
than Middle Eastern, its
ambiance and cultural
heritage distance it
from the rest of the
country although it is
only 225 km from Cairo. |
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Excursions in Luxor |
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Once the ancient Egyptian capital, Thebes or Luxor lies about 670 km south of Cairo and contains the greatest achievements of ancient Egyptian architecture. Here in a sort of an open-air museum on both banks of the Nile is the highest construction of monuments in ancient time. One cannot mention Luxor, without traveling back in history for insights about this unique and dramatic city. |
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Excursions in Aswan-Abu
Simbel |
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Aswan, Egypt's sunniest southern winter resort and ancient frontier town, lies around 900 km from Cairo and 215 km from Luxor. It is one of the most beautiful places in the country with the town located on the east bank and the desert closing in on the Nile. Aswan is truly considered the jewel of the Nile. |
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Excursions in Sinai |
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Sinai looks like nothing
so much as the surface
of the moon. So the
theory says that the
name Sinai derived from
the lunar deity Sin.
Early inhabitants,
worshipping the Trinity:
Sin (Moon), Shamash
(Sun) and Ishtar (Venus)
named the peninsular
after the moon-god Sin. |
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Excursions in Hurghada |
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Hurghada has developed
into Egypt's major Red
Sea resort, catered by a
growing number of hotels
and self-contained
beach-side holiday
villages, with a wide
and excellent variety of
facilities.
The warm shallow sea
with its numerous coral
reefs and abundant
variety of fish attracts
countless diving and
fishing enthusiasts to
Hurghada. |
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Excursions in Marsa Alam |
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Marsa Alam is situated
250 km south of the
popular Red Sea resort
of Hurghada, 280 km east
of Edfu and about 135 km
south of Quseir. This
city, like most cities
on the red Sea coast was
initially a small
fishing village, until
it was open for
international tourism,
with plans to transform
it into a world-class
resort. The inauguration
of an international
airport early this year,
will definitely attract
more attention to this
pristine and unexplored
haven on the Red Sea
coast. |
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