Is a cultural crossroads between East and West, ancient and modern.
Arf that attracts natural beauty thanks to the amazing, and overwhelming hospitality of the people of the Strait.
Trip to Cairo:
Cairo is a vibrant, breathing, all prone to fall prey to the stunning charm of the past and its vibrant present.
Hotels and tall office buildings, bright, overlooking the streets where cars and buses roar and dodge donkey carts.
Most travelers begin their trip to Cairo - the center of a lively and noisy Cairo has an amazing range of shops,
The Egyptian Museum is a large building it is one of the huge existing museums,
The museum has more than 100,000 relics and antiquities from almost every period of ancient Egyptian history,
Khan Khan al-Khalili is one of the largest markets in the Middle East, if not the world.
Khan is a huge collection of shops and narrow streets Sookim.cmsiirim maze, find craftsmen to build, paint, carve and sew, as well as shops which are sold at a work of wood, glass handicrafts, leather goods, perfumes and fabrics, antiques and souvenirs to repayment.
Bargaining is the rule here, but do not start negotiating until you know about the real price, do not try to hurry to enjoy.
The Great Pyramid
The ancient Greeks saw the great pyramids one of the seven wonders of the world.
The tombstones are controlled in Egypt, and one of the most popular tourist destinations worldwide.
The best times to visit are sunrise and sunset today Hlilo.bmsc been very hot and dense, and the sky hazy pictures on the keyboard.
Sphinx
Feminine man, known in Arabic as Abu Hall ", Sfirosho"avi Hfhdf, called by the ancient Greek sphinx, because the mythical winged monster that resembled a woman's head and lion body, bribe Hidalveni writable and killing anyone who does not know to guess the answer.
Around Cairo
Many archaeological sites have no equal in the world Sacher, Sakra was the cemetery of the capital of Egypt during the jack the Old Kingdom.
Pharaohs, their families, and sacred animals, who passed away, buried in his final resting place in one of the temples, pyramids and tombs at Saqqara many.
Luxor Nile Valley
The very splendor of Luxor's impressive architecture and its excellent state of preservation have made this city one of the village's largest tourist destinations in Egypt.
This is one of the largest open-air museums in the world, as if time stopped in the far from luxurious.
Aswan
For centuries Aswan, Egypt's southernmost city and fortress city was a frontier town, the gateway to Africa,
Thriving market at the intersection of ancient caravans routes, and most recently, a popular winter resort.
And the ruins of the ancient temples of Aswan are no exception, but it has nothing to offer the community's excellent location on the river.
Here a charming Nile, the largest dams in its flow down and around huge granite rocks and islands dotted with palms, protruding from the first Cataract Falls.
In fact, we landed to visit pharaonic monuments, Greek Roman Museum, Excellent, Excellent Botanical Gardens, the huge High Dam, Lake Nasser, one of the most exciting markets outside Cairo, but the best activities in Aswan is still sitting near the Nile and watch the sunset passing Fluke.
Alexandria
Egypt's northern coast where the desert meets the sparkling waters deserted the Mediterranean city of Alexandria is a charming resort towns are near Sidi Abdel Rahman Warsaw Matruh, and famous city, El Alamein, which has changed since World War II in favor of the Allies.
Today Alexandria is Egypt's largest port, a major industrial center, and the informal summer capital of the state.
St. Catherine's Monastery
Fifteen Greek Orthodox monks living at the foot of this ancient monastery of Mount Sinai.
The chapel dedicated to Santa Caterina, the legendary Holy Alexandria, which tortured and nailed to the wheel, and others, as head chopped off because Nzroth.
Biblical Mount Sinai
Biblical Mount Sinai towering height 2285 meters above Santa Catarina.
Easy to climb, and there are two well-defined pathways Lfsgh- camel trail and stairs regret. Amazing sunrises and watch this fast
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