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In Cairo & Giza

In Cairo & Giza

Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Memphis and its necropolises, including the Pyramids of Giza, Saqqara, and Dahshur. Saqqara is home to Egypt’s oldest stone monument, Djoser’s Step Pyramid, while Dahshur shows evidence of[...]
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In Luxor

In Luxor

Further south lies another UNESCO World Heritage site, Ancient Thebes (the modern-day city of Luxor), where you can discover the beauty of ancient Egypt’s most sacred site, Karnak Temples, which comprises several majestic temples in[...]
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In Aswan and Abu Simbel

In Aswan and Abu Simbel

The Temple of Philae south of Aswan and the colossal Temples of Abu Simbel on the shores of Lake Nasser are also must-sees on any visit to Egypt. This UNESCO World Heritage site is best known for the four iconic, colossal, seated statues that[...]
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To the east, the Red Sea coastlines serve up flat

To the east, the Red Sea coastlines serve up flat

crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs for exploration, ideal for year-round swimming, diving, snorkeling, and a variety of water sports and activities. Visitors can head to Hurghada for a vacation full of water sports, family[...]
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Egypt’s North Coast boasts the Mediterranean’s rolling waves

Egypt’s North Coast boasts the Mediterranean’s rolling waves

Turquoise waters, white sandy beaches and fresh, clean air are best enjoyed between June and September. The 1,050-kilometre coastline is a traditional summer holiday destination for Egyptians, with resorts and gated communities that[...]
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