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The Nile River, the longest river on Earth
The river Nile is known as the longest river in Africa and has historically been considered the longest river in the world, followed by the Amazon. It covers a distance of 6695 kilometers. It flows north from the Great Lakes of Africa, crosses the Sahara Desert, and finally flows into the beautiful Mediterranean Sea. The […]
Abydos Temple
Abydos, the 8th province in ancient Egypt, is one of the oldest cities, not only in Ancient Egypt but in the entire world, and by far the most important as far as archaeology is concerned. It is located about 11 kilometers west of the Nile near the modern Egyptian town of El Balyana. It was […]
Dakka Temple
Dakka was a place in Lower Nubia. It is the site of the Greco-Roman Temple of Dakka; which dedicated to Thoth, the god of wisdom in the ancient Egyptian pantheon. This temple is located about 100 kilometers south of the Aswan Dam. Some scholars say that this temple was built at the time of the […]
Wadi al-Sebua Temple, Nubia
Wadi al-Sebua is the site of two New Kingdom Egyptian temples in Lower Nubia. It is 211 kilometers south of Aswan, on the western shore of Lake Nasser. Translating to the Valley of the Lions, Wadi al-Sebua got its name because of the lion-headed sphinxes, which lined the entrance to the temple. The structure was […]
Amada Temple in Nubia
The Temple of Amada is the oldest temple in Nubia. It is located about 180 kilometers south of the High Dam at the site of New Amada, an archaeological complex containing three ancient Nubian monuments spared from the rising waters of Lake Nasser. The temple was registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979, […]
Qasr Ibrim, Aswan
Qasr Ibrim is an archaeological site in the southern area of Egypt between Aswan and Abu Simbel. This important site derives its name from the nearby village of Ibrim, on the east bank of the Nile. Originally it was a major city on a cliff above the Nile, but the flooding of Lake Nasser after […]
Kalabsha Temple
Kalabsha Temple is the youngest preserved temple in Aswan. It is one of the largest and most prominent temples of Nubia during the reign of ancient Egypt. It dates back to the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus and mainly dedicated to the Nubian god, Mandulis. The temple of Kalabsha represents a unique combination of […]
Aswan “The Nubian City”, A Beauty to Explore
There are many cities in Egypt but only the city of Aswan can reflect the great heritage and Egyptian culture. It is located in Upper Egypt; 220 km south of Luxor and 890 km south of Cairo on the foot of the Nile valley. It considered one of the most beautiful tourism cities in Egypt. […]
Saint Catherine, Sinai Peninsula
Saint Catherine city is a magical gem located in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt at an elevation of about 1600 meters from sea level, at the foot of the Sinai High Mountains. It is one of the only remaining active worship sites since biblical times. Many travelers from all over the world come to witness […]
The White Desert In Egypt – A Unique Phenomenon In The Deserts Of The World
If you are an adventure traveler and love experiencing the beauty of nature, then a visit to the White Desert will with no doubt fill your passion with all of what you can imagine. As it considered one of the wonderful natural wonders in Egypt, where the Chalk Mountains that formed a snowy wonder in […]
Alexandria “The Mediterranean Pearl”
The beautiful Alexandria city is the largest seaport and the second-largest city in Egypt after Cairo city. It is also called the “Bride of the Mediterranean” by locals. It is in fact the window of the country onto the Mediterranean Sea. And it has so much soul on its land which enables it to keep […]
Kom Ombo Temple
Kom Ombo temple is one of the most unique temples in Aswan and probably in Egypt. Kom Ombo means “The Hill Of Gold” as the word “Kom” means “Hill” in Arabic while the word “Ombo” means gold in hieroglyphics. It was constructed by the Ptolemaic dynasty during the Greco-Roman Period. It is located East side […]
Queen Hatshepsut Temple-A Magnificent Temple For Magnificent Woman
Luxor is blessed with a number of heavenly pieces of art that showcase the extraordinary elements on which this great civilization was built. Queen Hatshepsut Temple is the finest example of the brilliant architecture that once existed during the days of ancient Egypt. It is located beneath the cliffs of “Deir El-Bahari” about 17 miles […]
Edfu Temple “The Temple of Horus”
Edfu temple is the most preserved cult temple in Egypt. It was built during the Ptolemaic Kingdom between 237 and 57 BC to be a worship house of the sky deity Horus. The Temple of Horus is the second-largest temple in Egypt after the Karnak temple. It was one of the last attempts by the […]
The Valley of the Kings, The Majestic Necropolis of the Egyptian Pharaohs
Egypt is home to one of the oldest civilizations in the world and has a fascinatingly rich and complex history. One of the best parts of your tours in Egypt will be learning the stories of the pharaohs and queens of ancient Egypt; also marveling at their impressive tombs in the Valley of the Kings […]
The Aswan High Dam
Egypt is a Country of marvel, culture, rich and unique history and is rightfully well known for all of that. Although the monuments of Ancient Egypt are the most famous among the Egyptian catalog of astonishing feats such as the Great Giza pyramids and the Sphinx, one of the rarely mentioned and more modern accomplishments […]
















