Things to See and Do during your Egypt Tours

Egypt, located at the northeastern edge of the African continent, has been a thriving civilization since 3000 BC. Many dynasties prospered on the banks of the Nile, and Pharaoh, who had great power, built a magnificent structure. That is the enormous amount of archaeological sites found in the Pyramids of Giza, Aswan, Luxor and so on. There are also many legendary tourist spots, such as the port town of Alexandria, known as the "pearl of the Mediterranean Sea," and Mount Sinai, where Moses was said to have received the Ten Commandments. Diving is recommended at beach resorts along the Red Sea coast. The desert area away from the Nile and the coast is dotted with oasis villages, giving you a glimpse of the dynamic nature and desert life. In the capital city of Cairo, Islamic blocks of the Middle Ages are world heritage sites, and tourism resources are unique. 

Cairo the Capital

Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is one of the largest cities in Africa with a huge population. The Arabs, which had traveled in the 7th century, built a city and prospered as the political center of Egypt for about 700 years after becoming a capital in the 10th century. Cairo, where the Nile flows through the center and many mosques are built, is also called the "city of 1,000 towers." The town of Cairo consists of several areas formed during each period. The famous National Archaeological Museum is located in the center of the city, and to the east is the Islamic district (old town) where medieval buildings gather, and it is registered as a World Heritage Site. Old Cairo in the southern part of the city is the birthplace of Cairo. There are attractions such as the Coptic Church and the museum of primitive Christianity. Take a break and visit the three major pyramids, the popular Sphinx Giza and Memphis, an important city in ancient Egypt.

Luxor


About 800 km south of the Mediterranean Sea, Luxor is a city that had Thebes that flourished as the capital of ancient Egypt. Many remains that can be said to be the main attractions of Egypt tourism, all of which are registered as World Heritage Sites as "ancient city Thebes and their graveyard remains". Among them, the Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple on the east bank of the Nile, the Hatshepsut Funeral Hall and the Valley of the Kings on the west bank are famous. There are more than a dozen places in the Valley of the Kings, and here is the tomb of Tutankhamen, famous for its golden masks. We also recommend the Luxor Museum, which displays valuable cultural assets excavated from the ruins. A sky tour overlooking the Royal Valley on the western bank of the Nile side from a balloon is also very popular. It is an endless place for archaeologists to experience the long history and excellent culture.

Aswan


Aswan is a city with a population of about 290,000, located on the eastern bank of the Nile, about 200 km south of Cairo, the capital of Egypt. The Nubian people used to rule for about 1000 km from this area to the Sudan territory. It was one of Aswan's pleasures that they came into contact with a culture that was different from Egyptians in other regions. Aswan's tourist destinations include the remains of Elephantine Island on the Nile, Kitchener Island where the entire island is a botanical garden, Aswan Dam and the unfinished obelisk. You can also see the world heritage temples of Isis and Kalabsha on the outskirts of Sahale and Philae. Peaceful air flows through Aswan, and it is a place where you can enjoy a cruise on a sailboat called Falluka. It is also recommended to take a leisurely breeze in the cool breeze and drift along the Nile. 

Abu Simbel


Abu Simbel, on the shores of Lake Nasser, approximately 280 km south of Aswan, is a famous tourist destination for the Great Temple built by Ramses II. The Great Temple of Abu Simbel and the small temple next to it were flooded at the time of the construction of the Aswan High Dam, but were rescued by UNESCO relief activities. The method of relocation was to move the temple into blocks and move it to a location 60 m higher than the original position. Both temples were registered as a World Heritage Site in 1979. The large temple with four enormous Ramses II statues is a masterpiece. The small temple was built by Ramses II for the queen Nefertari, which also has statues of Ramses II, Nefertari and the children. The nightly sound and light show is recommended at the Great Shrine. The story of Ramses II, etc. is shown on the rocky mountain of the temple.

Alexandria


Alexandria, Egypt's second largest city, is a port city with a bright atmosphere facing the Mediterranean Sea. A city built by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC, it became the capital under the Ptolemaic dynasty and is also known as the town where Queen Cleopatra lived. Sightseeing spots include the Alexandria Library, which revived the world's largest library during the Hellenistic period, the Alexandria National Museum displaying excavations from the sea floor, the 15th-century Caitbey Fortress, and the Roman amphitheater. There is. The atmosphere of a European town is pleasant, and you can enjoy fish because it is on the beach. Take a short trip to visit the world heritage city of Abu Mina, built by Christians, and Rosetta, where the Rosetta Stone was discovered.

For a variety of Egypt tours and vacations that will include all the highlights you can consult your local tour operator in Egypt who will be able to help you design a dream vacation while making it flexible and cost efficient.

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