Riding a hot air balloon in Luxor is a really magical experience for visitors. You’ll glide gently over the rich green Nile valley and the old temples. It presents a calming view of the most well-known archaeological sites around theRead More...[...]
Many people think of the Grand Egyptian Museum as just another museum. However, it is more than that. It is one of modern history’s most ambitious cultural projects. The museum rises on the edge of the Giza Plateau, near theRead More...[...]
Tucked between Luxor and Aswan, Edfu Temple is one of Egypt’s best-preserved ancient wonders. Dedicated to Horus, the falcon god, this majestic site invites you to wander through towering columns and beautifully carved walls that bring ancient myths to life,Read More...[...]
Have you ever wondered about the ancient Egyptian practice of building temples? What were they used for? Who were they built for? These are some of the questions that archaeologists have been trying to answer for centuries. One such templeRead More...[...]
We are considering the following sights as the most popular tourist places around Cairo. There are many other interesting places, but we start with the most popular for those who have short visits to Cairo THE GREAT PYRAMIDS AND SPHINXRead More...[...]
There are a lot of Egypt tour packages that will help you to select the right destination to visit when traveling to Egypt. Tourism in Egypt has been known throughout its history as a destination for many travelers, and theRead More...[...]
Aswan, which is spread out along the Nile’s banks, is a laid-back and friendly town that offers a welcome respite if you’ve just arrived from busier Luxor or Cairo after a long itinerary of Egypt Tour Packages. This isRead More...[...]
You’ve seen scary mummies in several movies. You’ve also witnessed the magnificence of the pyramids and deserts. But what you haven’t seen so far is the Step Pyramid of Djoser. It’s one of the most amazing archaeological structures inRead More...[...]
Egypt is a naturally beautiful country, located in the northeastern portion of Africa, where the continent connects with Asia. To the north, you will find the Mediterranean Sea, and to the east, the Red Sea. Mix the topography with theRead More...[...]
The Nile Valley and Delta were known as the “Black Land” because of the hue of the alluvial deposits when the Ancient Egyptians first arrived. Beyond this lay the desert, which had either a practical or metaphysical importance. The EgyptianRead More...[...]






