
Abu Haggag Mosque
The Abu Haggag Mosque is truly a special place where history, religion, and culture merge in one of the most uniquely beautiful ways in the world. An active mosque constructed atop the ancient Luxor Temple, it is not only a
The Abu Haggag Mosque is truly a special place where history, religion, and culture merge in one of the most uniquely beautiful ways in the world. An active mosque constructed atop the ancient Luxor Temple, it is not only a
Hot air balloon ride in Luxor is amongst the most unforgettable things that might happen to anyone in Egypt. Drift quietly over the Nile Valley just after sunrise and behold panoramas of the ancient temples, green farmlands, and golden deserts
Museum of Mummification is amongst the most unique and beautiful sights to see in Luxor. Situated on the east bank of the Nile opposite Luxor Temple, this small but rich museum is dedicated entirely to the study of the ancient
Sound and Light Show in Karnak is one of the most enchanting experiences in Luxor, Egypt, the gorgeous nighttime spectacle is set inside of the sprawling, mysterious Karnak Temple complex, where light is splashed onto the architecture, casting shadows and
Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque is among the most emblematic and cherished landmarks in Alexandria with spiritual connotations. Situated in the antiquated Anfushi District along the Mediterranean, the mosque represents a masterpiece in Islamic architecture and an essential identity of the
Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa: The Hidden Underground Wonder of Alexandria is not a run-of-the-mill historical site; rather it acts as a time machine etched into rocks under the fine modern city of Alexandria. With its immense necropolis, it was
Alexandria National Museum is more than just a building packed with artifacts — it is a compelling trip through Egypt’s long and multi-layer history. Located right in the heart of Alexandria, this museum is a cultured marvel where one finds
Alexandria National Museum may be the temple of Egyptian heritage, but mere kilometers away lies another treasure that tells a completely different, however, equally fascinating, tale – the Royal Jewelry Museum. While the National Museum takes you through broad Egyptian
Pompey’s Pillar stands tall among the most iconic and enduring landmarks in the city of Alexandria, Egypt. Gloriously towering the remains of the Roman city, this great column has captured the imagination of historians, travelers, and archaeologists alike. Contrary to
Bibliotheca Alexandrina stands for much more than modernity in libraries. It is an emblem for Egypt’s intellectual heritage and an optimistic leap into the future of knowledge-sharing pathways on an international scale. Situated in Alexandria, along the coast, this magnificent
Montaza Palace is not just a historic site—it offers a living glimpse into Egypt’s royal history. Sitting along the eastern kind of shore of Alexandria, this exquisite palace holds more than just a fine example of architecture; it holds an
Citadel of Qaitbay in Alexandria is not only a historic monument but also an excellent ferry into Egypt’s medieval history, as it stands dramatically on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea. If you are traversing the northern coast as part
The Crystal Mountain in the Bahariya Oasis is one of Egypt’s most captivating natural wonders-a sparkling formation adorning the Western Desert, mesmerizing travelers and geologists in equal measure. Often referred to as “the jewel of the desert,” the site sparkles
Dakhla Oasis is one of Egypt’s most captivating and lesser-known gems. Located deep in the Western Desert, this lush and serene paradise combines natural beauty with ancient history and real local culture. Unlike its well-touristed counterparts in Egypt, Dakhla remains
Farafra Oasis doesn’t demand your attention. It just waits and waits quietly somewhere between Dakhla and Bahariya, deep in the Western Desert of Egypt. A place so tiny, so still, and so simple that one might well go by without
The Grand Sand Sea is not a sea—it’s a breathtaking expanse of sand that forms one of the most fascinating destinations for an Egypt desert safari. Stretching across the boundaries of Egypt and Libya. One of the Sahara Desert’s most
Siwa Oasis is unlike anywhere else in Egypt—in the middle of nowhere, peaceful, and laden with dense mysteries and natural beauty. This fanciful desert oasis is close to the Libyan border and offers saline water lakes, palm groves, and antiquated
Black Desert,a dark stretch of land lies near the golden dunes of the Bahariya Oasis. Here volcanic hills rise from the sands as though the giants have been forgotten. The geologists would call it geomorphology while the nature lovers would
Bahariya Oasis is one of Egypt’s deepest kept secrets that presents an extraordinary view where nature mingles with ancient history and adventure. Hidden deep into the Western Desert and just a few hours from Cairo, this is a refreshing green
The White Desert in Egypt is one of the most surreal places on Earth — a vast, tranquil sea of limestone and chalk that could easily be confused for the surface of the moon instead of being smack in the
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