Egypt Destinations

Alexandria attractions
Alexandria, named after Alexander the Great, is considered to be Egypt’s second capital because of its historical importance and population. It is Egypt’s second largest city. In 332 BC the young 25-year old Alexander founded the city. His chief architect, Dinocrates, was appointed to spearhead this project.

Cairo Attractions
Cairo is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, the city that never sleeps. It tends to be the city that have a bit of everything. Here the ancient monuments meets the modernity of nowadays in a real rare experience. Beyond the modern scene, you will find history from ancient civilization for centuries.

Luxor attractions
The ancient city of Luxor “the exhibition of living history”: Luxor is one of the most important cities of ancient and modern Egypt. The city of Luxor alone has one-third of the world’s monuments. Read more here about ancient and modern Luxor …

Aswan attractions
The Greek word Syene (from which the Coptic Suan is derived) stems from the ancient Egyptian Smenet, meaning ‘making business or trade. And herein lies the character of Aswan. It has been a flourishing borderline market for thousands of years._the link between two cultures:

The Nile valley
According to the official history of a 3rd century BC priest, a king named Menes united the various kingdom of the Nile Valley for the first time under one government around 3100BC, beginning what archaeologists refer to as the Early Dynastic Period (3050—2686 BC).

Red Sea
The Giza Pyramids have inspired travelers to come to Egypt for thousands of years. Each year millions of people visit Cairo, Luxor, and the Nile Valley to see the temples, tombs, and monuments left behind by the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt.