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The Top 10 Attractions in Cairo

April 26th, 2009 No comments

Cairo is a fantastic place and each holidayer has an urge to visit Cairo at least once in his life time. There are a lot of places which will fulfil your craving up to some degree seeing the outstanding places and witnessing the leftovers of a popular civilization. The top ten must see sights in Cairo are mentioned below;

1. The Pyramids of Giza

This place does not need any introduction. Egyptian Pyramids are one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Giza Necropolis contains the Pyramid of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure. This is quite close to the Great Sphinx. A must see place. The trip to Egypt is incomplete without visiting this place.

2. The Manial Palace

This Palace was built for Prince Mohammad Ali between 1899 and 1929, the Manial Palace was owned by the Egypt administration in 1955. This Palace has astonishing structural design and it represents a celestial mingle of many cultures like Ottoman, Moorish, European rococo and Persian architecture. This palace now serves as a museum where the statues and opus of medieval times are exhibited.

3. Museum of Islamic Ceramics

This Palace has also been transformed into museum. There are plentiful mesmerizing collections of antiques from a range of Islamic rules; are displayed. The artefacts were transferred from the National Library, because the magnificence of Palace makes it even more exciting. The structural design of the Palace is incredible and worth seeing. This is a great place for the people interested in Islamic history.

4. Pharaonic Village

If you desire to observe the era of 3000 years ago, this is the place where you should go. You will definitely find it beyond belief. The conception of the Pharaonic Village took 20 years for preparation as a place apposite to be opened to tourists. This is a perfect magnetism that promises to take visitors back in the olden times of Pharaoh.

5. The Hanging Church

This is another empire highlight; the Hanging Church gets its name from its position – above the eminent Babylon Fortress, with its nave hanging over an alleyway. It carries all the depiction of 3rd century, and with its fabulous marble stage, inlaid screens, cryptogram and paintings. This is the place which will certainly impress you.

6. Khan el Khalili Market

It is one of the Cairo’s most significant shopping places even today. You are certain to see the reflection of olden times in the trade and business environment of this market.

7. Cairo Tower

This tower is 187 metres tall. Evening is the most excellent time to visit this tower because you will be able to observe the whole Cairo lights from its peak. It also has spinning restaurant which will certainly give you a special familiarity to treasure.

8. Giza Zoo

This is a great day out place for family. There is foliage and an extensive variety of animals. The tickets are offered at insignificant price.

9. The Citadel

This place was chosen by Saladin for its pure nature. You can see the medieval time as you stroll through the Citadel.

10. The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities

This Museum holds a large treasure of artefacts and well-known icons and deity with regard to the times of Tutankhamen – the famed Egyptian ruler. If you want to study about Egyptian History, this could be the place for you.

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Five Essential Luxury Holiday Experiences

April 18th, 2009 No comments

When it comes to retreat experiences, most people insist on magnificence and mollify to make their holiday as much cherished as possible. The modern world has made peoples’ lives so hectic and tiresome that when they stay on to go on a holiday, they demand high luxury and comfort which they are unable to acquire in their daily lives.

The world is crowded with enormous holiday destinations and each has its own specials and unrivalled holiday experience. Nevertheless, there are a few holiday destinations which are most preferred by people due to their exclusive experiences. These destinations have made their name in the world of tourism due to their unique culture, cuisine, traditions, natural loveliness, and vista.

These destinations receive thousands of tourists each day and the income from these tourists has made it possible for the government of these lands to promote tourism and provide even better facilities to the tourists. Following are the top five of these holiday destinations which are a must visit for everyone seeking a high luxury holiday.

Dubai is perhaps the top most ideal holiday target by people all over the world. Although it has only just emerged as a holiday destination, its reputation is unmatched. The main reasons for its fame are its high magnificence hotels which are second to none along with its affluent holiday experience. The luxury provided by these hotels is unmatched and there is no other place in the world like this small marvel land. The land itself is so tiny that one would never think of it being a great holiday destination. But, this tiny land contains within it a mass of cultural and traditional activities along with high luxury accommodations which have made it the number one destination in tourism industry.

The Greek island are also a must stay holiday end for those who like the European ambience and manner of magnificence. These islands are the best in Europe and present luxury like no other place in the entire world. The best feature about these islands is their natural beauty which is simply stunning and tremendous. The tourism industry is developing rapidly in these islands providing the best luxury holiday experience.

Egypt, the land of the pharaohs is a majestic destination for a fun packed historic holiday experience. The pyramids of Giza are the oldest standing creation in the world and keep on to be a gigantic magic for tourists from all over the world. Luxury is not compromised for anything in this country of sandy deserts. Although, it would be hard to visualise luxury in a country filled with sandy deserts, but this country in fact caters for the luxury and comfort of its visitors.

Morocco is one greater place to visit for a fun filled holiday experience. This land is home to many cultures including the Arabic and the European culture. The scenery is dreamy and has an enthralling outcome on tourists. The coast along with the opulence resorts makes it a wonderful place for rest and entertainment.

Venice, Italy is a great situate to calm down and like the passionate atmosphere. The canals of Venice are predominantly eminent for their romantic atmosphere. Hotels and accommodation is highly luxurious providing a cherished experience. The architecture of the city is unique and has that medieval look still maintained even in some of the most contemporary buildings.

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Egypt Holidays: Enjoy Nile Cruises, Red Sea & Lake Nasser Tours

January 1st, 2009 No comments

While on your Egypt vacation, there are several interesting activities you can undertake. Among these are luxury Nile cruises, or cruises in the the Red sea and Lake Nasser. River Nile has, since the time of the Egyptian pharaohs, won the admiration of many people, more so visitors seeking the ideal Egypt holidays.

The Nile Valley allows you to enjoy the best of Nile Cruises while enjoying captivating neighbourhood and sampling best dishes of Egypt. Nile Cruises simply refer to cruise ships sailing between Luxor and Aswan. Typically, Nile cruises are three, four or seven nights long although shorter trips take a few hours to sail between Luxor and Aswan.

Egypt Nile Cruisers are often referred to as floating hotels. With such features as small swimming pools, hot bath tubs, exercise rooms/gymnasiums, small libraries, nice restaurants, and even nightclubs, the cruisers have all the amenities of land based hotels. Most cruisers operate throughout the year, though the period between October and mid April is the best time for a Nile cruise due to the fairly cool weather.

The Red Sea is the other fascinating destination for Egypt vacations. Over many centuries, the Red Sea – situated between Asia and Africa – has served as an important link between the East and the West. Every year, many people visit the Red Sea coast while on holiday in Egypt, among them thousands of scuba divers from all over the world.

The Red Sea’s coast stretches from the Gulf of Suez to the Sudanese boarder. The sea’s mineral-rich red mountain ranges inspired travelers of ancient times to name the sea Mare Rostrum, meaning the Red Sea. Thousands of migrating birds find themselves at the shores of the Red Sea throughout the year making it a paradise for birding enthusiasts. Red Sea has over 800 fish species, among them the deadly stone-fish and butterfly-fish.

A luxury cruise in the Lake Nasser is yet another natural extension to any Egypt vacation or Nile cruise adventure. Created in the 1960s after the construction of Aswan High Dam, the lake was named after the president of Egypt at the time, Gamal Abdel Nasser. Lake Nasser is about 498.9 km long and up to 600 feet deep.

The two temples at Abu Simbel are some of the greatest attractions around lake Nasser region. Ranking alongside the great pyramids of Giza as Egypt’s top tourist attractions, the Abu Simbel temples represent an amazing engineering accomplishment. The temples were relocated from their original site to a higher ground during the construction of the dam, to prevent them from being submerged in the resultant lake Nasser.

Lake Nasser is arguably one of the best places for freshwater fishing in the world. Nile perch and tiger fish are the popular catches there.

Getting to Egypt and traveling within the country is relatively easy by flight. EgyptAir is one of the several airlines that operate flights to Egypt. Most international flights to Egypt land at the Cairo International Airport, while others arrive at the Sharm el Sheik airport. While a self explanatory map of Egypt is available, you may require a tour guide to help you move around and explore the country.

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Egypt Travel – The Top 5 Destinations To Visit in Egypt

November 5th, 2008 No comments
by Andrew Githu Muigai

Egypt situated in North Africa is renowned the world over for its magnificent monuments and ancient attractions that have become synonymous with the historical country. Interestingly, most of all Egyptian attractions are lined up along the Great River Nile and therefore an adventure along the world’s longest river is loaded with opportunities to sample the best attractions of Egypt. The country attracts millions of tourists each year to the world-famous pyramids, great monuments of the Nile Valley, temples and mosques among many other attractions.

The greatest attraction that draws tourist to Egypt are the pyramids. Historians say that more than 80 pyramids were built on this land between 1500-2600 BC. Its interesting to know that all of these pyramids were built along the Great River Nile. The main purpose of the pyramids was to preserve the bodies of the rulers of Egypt where it was believed that the soul of the person did not die but returned so they went to great lengths by preserving the bodies and other precious objects.

1. The Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx

Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx are the most popular among visitors. The Pyramids of Giza are said to have been built by over 20,000 workers in a span of 80 years and they include the largest of all pyramids popularly known as ‘Great Pyramid’. The Great Pyramid is the oldest and largest of the three Pyramids of Giza and it is believed to have been built as a tomb for Khufu, the Fourth dynasty Egyptian king around 2560 BC. The pyramid, which stands 481 feet high, remained the tallest man-made structure in the world for more than 3500 years. The other Pyramids of Giza are Pyramid of Kafhre and the Pyramid of Menkaura, each of them being a tomb dedicated to a different king of Egypt.

The Great Sphinx is on the other hand one of the best known monuments of ancient Egypt architecture. Also located in Giza, the bewitching sphinx (a Greek word meaning to strangle) is a huge sculpture of a lion with a woman’s head believed to have been curved around 2,500 BC. The Sphinx was used to symbolize the strength of the Pharaoh. The body of the sphinx is 200 feet (60m) in length, and 65 feet (20m) in height and it stands out as a symbol of man’s earliest attempts at civilization.

2. The Market of Khan al-Khalili

Khan al-Khalili is one of the largest markets in the world which attracts both local’s and international tourists. This is a great place to buy exotic perfume bottles, Arabic clothing and other souvenirs. Bargaining has been the way of life in these bazaars since late 14th Century and it is easy to be mislead by the sweet-tongued salesmen who abound in the market.

3. Egyptian Museum of Antiquities

The Egyptian Museum of Antiquities is located near to Khan al-Khalili. This Museum has thousands of artifcats in its 107 halls and the mosque boasts of the oldest university in the world established way back in AD 970. The artifacts and exhibits found in this museum have the effect of bringing Cairo to life with ceramics, arts, calligraphy and mosaic.

4. The Amazing Karnak Temple

Karnak Temple located in Luxor is another great attraction in Egypt. This is the location of the famous city of Thebes. One peculiar feature of this temple is its countless columns, statues and sphinxes. There is a famous rows of sphinxes at the entrance to the Karnak Temple and the most popular section of the temple is the hall called the Great Hypostyle Hall. This hall is one of the most visited monuments in the land of Egypt.

5. Theban Necropolis

The vast Theban Necropolis is located on the West Bank of the Nile and has some of the world’s greatest tombs. These are: Tombs of the Nobles, Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens. Some of the highlights are the tomb of Ramses II, Tutankhamen and the tomb of Nefertari which is known to be Egypt’s finest. This tomb has been restored recently and only 150 visitors are allowed per day for ten minutes.

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