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Cairo Hotels
Cairo is the capital city of Egypt. An amazing
city of Egypt full of ancient treasure, Cairo
provides you a perfect gateway for excursions to
nearby "Great Pyramids of Giza". Situated at the
shore and islands of Nile River in northern Egypt,
Cairo city is not only the administrative hub of the
country but also acts as the major cultural and
historical center. What is now called as Old Cairo
is more about the small lanes crowded by tenements
and ancient landmarks while the modern city or the
western Cairo's skyline is dominated by government
buildings and modern architecture |
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Luxor Hotels
Luxor city is among Egypt's popular destination
that has many attractions in its lap to explore.
From the tomb of Tutankhamun to the dramatic Valley
of Kings and from the two great world famous temple
complexes of Karnak and Luxor to the refreshing and
adventurous Nile River cruises, Luxor has everything
for everyone. |
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Aswan Hotels
Located 81 miles south of Luxor, Aswan is Egypt's
sunniest southern city and also the third largest
city in Egypt. Known by the name of 'Suno' that
means "The Market" during the Pharaonic period,
Aswan is the largest mining area of iron and
aluminum.
The beauty of Nile is at its best in Aswan region as
it flows from through the amber desert and granite
rock region. Graced with the beautiful setting near
the Nile River, the pace of life in Aswan is slow
and relaxed in comparison to the life of Cairo city.
Since the beginning of the 19th century, Aswan has
been a popular winter resort of Egypt. |
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Hurghada Hotels
Hurghada the Egyptian city and the fast emerging
tourist center of Red Sea was founded in the 20th
century. Over the years this city has done a
complete make over from a small fishing village to a
complete beach destination that provides fun of
various aquatic sport activities.
Hurghada is divided into three parts-Down town or El
Dahar, the oldest part of the city, Sekalla the
modern part and El Korra Road the most advance part
of the city. Most of the hotels in the city are
located in the Sekalla part of the city while El
Dahar is popular for the town's largest bazaar.
Restaurants, bars, shops etc are scattered all over
the city. |
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Sharm El Sheikh hotels
Sharm el Sheikh the city of finest and exotic
beach resorts in Egypt is located on the southern
tip of Sinai Peninsula nestled between the Red Sea
and Mount Sinai. Sharm el Sheikh is also called as
the "City of Peace" because of the large numbers of
international peace conferences held in the city.
Sharm el Sheikh includes three main regions-the old
town of Sharm el Sheikh and its bay, Al Hadaba and
number of other beaches like Na'ama Bay, Garden Bay,
Sharks Bay etc. Being a popular beach destination of
Egypt, Sharm el sheikh is visited by the travelers
round the year. |
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Alexandria Hotels
As the second largest city of Egypt, Alexandria is
also known as the "cultural capital of Egypt" and
"The Pearl of the Mediterranean". Very little
remains of the old city have survived to the present
day. Among its all-major ancient structural remains
only "Pompey Pillar" is still standing.
The major attractions of Alexandria city beside
Pompey Pillar includes the Catacombs of
Kom-al-Shoqafa, Tomb of Al-Anfushi, Tombs of Mustafa
Kemal Pasha, Al-Montazah Palace and Graden, Museums
of Alexandria and many more. |
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Abu Simbel Hotels
The Rock Temples: See the illustrious temples like
Temple of Hathor, Temple of Re-Harakhte dedicated to
the Egyptian sun gods Re-Horakhte and Amen-Re. the
huge seated statues of King RamsesII and the two sun
gods and Ptah, the Theban lord of darkness. Not only
is the temple a wonder in itself due its great
architectural phenomenon known through out the
world, but the colossal structures of the ancient
era are also striking to the eyes |
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Marsa Alam Hotels
The fast growing tourist destination, Marsa Alam
was till recently a tiny fishing village in Egypt,
located on the west coast of the Red Sea. But did
you know that this li'l place has a fascinating
history too?
Marsa Alam sits pretty on the junction between the
Red Sea coast road and the road from Edfu. This road
from Edfu was built by Ptolemy II and is a treasure
trove of ancient mines and quarries |
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Marsa Matrouh Hotels
Mersa Matrouh lies 290 km. West of Alexandria and
222 km. from Sallum. The distance from Cairo to
Matrouh is 524 km. It lies on a bay on the
Mediterranean and is distinguished by its seven km.
long beach, which-as all visitors have testified-is
one of the most beautiful in the world.
The beach is famous for its white soft sands and
calm transparent waters, for the bay is protected
from the high seas by a series of rocks forming a
natural wave-breaker, with a small opening to allow
light vessels in. |
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Safaga Hotels
Safaga, or Port Safaga (Bur Safaga) is a working
port located 37 miles from Safaga with several
tourist villages specializing in diving holidays, a
handful of hotels and some excellent fish
restaurants. Its unspoiled beaches and stiff breezes
made it the ideal venue for the 1993 World
Windsurfing Championships. Day trips to Tobia Island
or Mons Claudianus in the Red Sea Mountains can be
arranged with local guides |
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Taba Hotels
Taba, "The gateway to Sinai" is a beautiful, fast
growing resort 75 km north of Nuweiba. Well known
for its charming bays and coastline, tourism has
blossomed recently with the opening of its
International Airport, which has direct flights from
many parts of Europe. The 12th century fortress of
Saladin on Pharaoh's Island is a joy to visit as it
is in a remarkable condition. |
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Bahariya Oasis Hotels
El-Waha el-Bahariya or Bahariya (meaning the
"northern oasis") is an oasis in Egypt. It is
approximately 300 km away from Cairo and the least
technologically advanced Oasis in the country.
Located in Sixth of October City Governorate, it has
an art museum and the main agricultural products are
guavas, mangos, dates, and olives |
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Dakhla Oasis Hotels
Dakhla is the oasis that lies furthest off the
main settlements of Egypt. Unlike many other oases,
it is situated above sea level, as high as 122
meters. Still it is fed by more than 520 springs and
ponds. 75,000 people live in 14 different
settlements, each strong local identities and
customs.
Only Mut and Al-Qasr qualifies as towns. Before the
road came here, Dakhla must have felt like a planet
of its own, where only few inhabitants ever came as
far as to the neighboring oases Kharga and Farafra. |
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Farafra Oasis Hotels
With only 4,000 inhabitants and about 200 km to
the first neighbour settlement, Farafra is among the
most isolated places in Egypt. It is part of the
Western Desert circuit, so it still gets many
visitors. And the place has a number of attractions |
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Siwa Oasis Hotels
Siwa appears at first as a sweet and innocent
place deep in the desert which has just opened its
eyes to the modern world and still let's itself be
amazed (which is not wrong, in the sense that the
asphalted road opened first in 1984).
View from the Gebel Dakrur, overlooking the oasis
and the Birket Siwa in the distance, dominated by
the White Mountain. |
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kharga Oasis Hotels
Kharga is clearly different from the image most
people of an oasis out in the desert. It has been
the most important town in the development plans for
the Western Oases, and has presently a population of
more than 100,000 people. And when the architecture
is totally dominated by concrete blocks and wide
roads, the result is that few tourists use more time
than necessary in town |
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