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Egypt Travel Guide

Welcoming sunny Khurgada attracts you by its perfect sand beaches, its tender sea – paradise for the surfers. The story of it is for desert, and only for the chosen …

And El-Guna is a small warm Egyptian Venice… and dainteth and elegant Madinat Makadi… And Soma Bay, and Marsa Alam, and Dakab, and Safana… Every thin is like a fairy tale, which was taken to a real life of wise oracles1 own will.

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Egypt Guide

Mix golden desert color and all tints of blue of the Red sea, add dazzling white shine of buildings and deepness of the black starry sky; and then interlace as threads in a fanciful lace of millennial history, transient today, desert, sea, sky… And also – interchange summer and winer, spring and autumn… And finally, involve all your imagination and fantasy -and that will be the refined mosaic, named Egypt.

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Cairo travel guide

There is no existing standard with which to measure Cairo. It has its own dimensions. It is approachable yet exudes an air of superiority. It is simple and undemanding yet incomparable.

It is the biggest city in Africa, one which has merged Heliopolis, Babylon and Fostat (Old Cairo) to where they now they are only components of its overall beauty. A miraculous city in the shadow of Giza’s pyramids, a unique metropolis that preserves the cultural treasures of 6,000 years of Egyptian civilization. This is Cairo.

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Egypt tours

I’ve been to Egypt a couple of times and last time I’ve travel with A K. I purposely chose their boat for 2 reasons. First is A K has the best guides for the shore excursions. They got us into certain tombs and sites that are often off limits and are far more interesting and spectacular than those that the hoards often visit. The second reason was their advanced water system.

Tourism is a serious issue in Egypt. Their cruise also included the round trip air fare from Aswan and tour of Abu Simbel. Its only a 10 minute flight but still its nice to have it all arranged and included. 3 night Cairo staying in Giza at the Mena House. Flew then to Luxor 1 day before the cruise ship embarked and stayed at the Winter Palace. Luxor’s corniche (the street along the Nile) is very charming after the chaos of Cairo. Did the A K cruise from Luxor to Aswan including Abu Simbel. Simply terrific in every way. Flew back to Cairo and stayed 2 more days at the Marriott downtown which gives much easier access to the Egyptian Museum, the market, and the Islamic sites than if you stayed out in Giza.

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Review by: Pretty Tourist