10 place u have to visit



there 10 Reasons Why You Should 

Visit Egypt



When choosing a place for your vacation, you need to put a few things in mind; a place where you can relax, enjoy yourself and experiment new things you wouldn’t normally come across in your own country. That being said, Egypt is a very rich country when it comes to culture, sightseeing and various aspects you’ll experiment during your visit. The following are some of the reasons, why you should definitely pay Egypt a visit before the end of 2011.


1. The People : Every nation has something special about them and while we don’t like to stereotype, but Egyptians are known for a few lovely characteristics. Their sense of humor, has been witnessed by many people, even during the revolution, you would find the funniest slogans representing their objections. Truthful, cheerful, great hospitality and always there to lend a helping hand. And if you ask us, the characteristics of a countries’ nation is always a plus to make your vacation unforgettable.



2. Sightseeing : If we start to point out the beautiful places and monuments you can visit in Egypt, it’ll be such a long list. Starting off with Cairo, the largest city in the Middle East and Africa, it’s the place where you can enjoy the mix of modern versus ancient
 (Pyramids, Sphinx, Egyptian Museum, Sakkara, Nile Cruises or Old Cairo).



- Alexandria is also full of great surprises and you’re in for a treat if you visit it during the summer, as it’s the hotspot and especially when you travel a few miles further to the North Coast.
- You can experience the breath-taking cities such as Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada for sun, sea and sand; in other words the ultimate relaxation trip. Water sports such as diving, snorkeling and windsurfing are a hit there. Diving is of course a must especially in Hurghada due to the very rare colored coral reefs that amaze divers

 


- Next up are Luxor and Aswan, which are certainly our favorites. Luxor is considered by some to be the world's largest open-air museum with the most famous spots such as Karnak, Luxor Temples and the Valley of the Kings & Queens. The best time to visit Aswan is during the winter, where you can enjoy the Nubian Museum, Queen Hatshepsut's unfinished Obellisk and Elephantine Island. The oriental food there is definitely worth mentioning.






Fashion : While Egyptians might not see this or admit it at least, but we do have a lot of places for extremely unique shopping. Whether you’re looking for high-end pieces, up and coming designers inspired by their lovely Middle Eastern culture or unique jewellery, you’ll certainly find what you’re looking for. Khan el Khalili is the perfect place to enjoy the Middle Eastern blend, buy gifts, jewellery and costumes, while experiencing the oriental atmosphere. Azza Fahmy is also one of Egypt's stars worldwide, with her exquisite jewellery. As for the high end Boutiques, we strongly recommend you pay the First Mall a visit or hit Hip Boutique, Lalloushi, Villa Babushka, Amuse and Mounaya. And as for the unique designers, we can’t help b
ut mention Amina Khalil, El Horreya, Boho Sharky, Shibshibi, Nihal Basha, Karma, Nuniz, Baheya, Nazeeka and the list goes on, but the main point is, they are all extremely talented and you’ll be getting your hands on very unique finds. Make sure to drop us a note if you need help or direction when you’re in Cairo





4. Atmosphere : All we can say about the current atmosphere in Egypt is how priceless it is. It’s amazing how energetic, cheerful and optimistic everyone is. From young people cleaning the streets, everyone cheering and working like never before. How can you miss such a spirit on the streets?



5. Food: We’re actually among the people who love good and delicious food, and we’re sure there are a lot of people out there just like us. While Italy has their pastas and pizzas, we do have our own delicious food too. Have you ever tried Koshary, Kebab and Kofta, Sambousak, Molokheya and Rice Pudding? These are all many people’s favorites, not only in Egypt but also worldwide, so you must imagine how delicious and mouth-watering they are.




6. The view : Imagine you’re staying in a hotel with a Nile view, you’re enjoying your cup of tea in the early mornings and just staring at this incredible scene. We’re not making this up, we have been told by many of our friends abroad, how unforgettable that sight was for them when they visited Egypt. If your hotel isn’t near the Nile, make sure to walk past “Qasr El Nile” Bridge, which is right beside the world famous Tahrir Square



7. Culture : As you know Egypt has approx. seven thousand years of recorded history, culture and civilization. It's the land where art meets history and stunning places. Mentioning culture, we definitely can’t forget theater, movies and amazing poets, who are pretty popular in the Middle East.


 
8. Weather : Egypt’s a sunny place around the year. It rarely rains in the winter and you’ll always find perfect weather at one of Egypt’s cities.





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The Walk: Have you ever heard of the perfect walk? Try walking from “Qasr El Nile” Bridge to Tahrir Square, then all the way to the old Opera Square (downtown) and Abdeen Palace. Let us know how you feel afterwards, because we personally were swept off our feet.




10. Diversity of places : Are you a person who enjoys relaxation or do you prefer a crowded full of life place ?! Egypt certainly knows how to combine between a lot of aspects; a glamorous nightlife, oriental places, Nile cruises or the ultimate getaways.





Top 10 Things To Do & See in Egypt


Ever dreamed of being an archaeologist or a world explorer

Rhetorical question, we know. Which is why we think


 know Egypt should be on the TOP of your bucket list.  So, to get your Egypt trip started here are Top 10 things to do and see in Egypt:

1. The Great Pyramids of Giza

camel pyramid

The quintessential Egyptian landmark.  Arguably the most famous site in world and a must do on everybody’s Egyptian adventure.  At over 4,600 years old, they are one of the only remaining 7 wonders of the ancient world. An incredible sight especially at sunset.
Don’t forget to hop on a camel or horse to ride to the to top of the hill overlooking the pyramids.  Here you will snag one of the best views of all three pyramids aligned.  Plus, don’t you think camels are cute… in that you’re so ugly – you’re cute sort of way?
COST: 10 USD (Note: Receive 50% off the ticketed price with ISIC card).

2. Sphinx- Giza, Egypt

Sphinx Kiss
The Great Sphinx of Giza, literally meaning ‘the terrifying one’ lies on the west bank of the Nile and is directly in front of the Khafre Pyramid.   Don’t forget to give him a smooch!
COST: Included with your admission to the Giza Pyramids

3. Sakkara (Saqqara)

Sakkarra
This was one of our favourite places to explore in the Cairo area.  There is so much to do and see in this area, yet it is little visited by tourists.  The pyramids here have been dated to be older than the Great Pyramids of Giza!  We loved seeing the different architecture they offered.
Exploring the tombs in pyramids
We also loved that we were able to crawl into two of the oldest pyramids —  free of charge!  Warning: do NOT enter if you are prone to claustrophobia, some of these areas have crawl space only!
While you are in the area don’t miss the opportunity to visit a carpet school where young Egyptians learn the art of carpentry.
egypt carpet school
COST: 10 USD to see Sakkara (with student ID card receive 50% off ticketed price!)
** Note** for 26 USD (for two people) you can hire a private driver to take you to see the Pyramids, the Sphinx and Sakarra.  Great value for the money as the driver is at your disposal all day.  Doing this using public transportation would take several frustrating days as the busing system in Cairo is not very dependable or organized.  Most hostels and hotels have the ability to arrange these tours for you.

4. Egyptian Museum of Cairo

Cairo museum
The Egyptian Museum has the largest number of antiquities on display in the world.  It is packed with over 100,000 ancient artifacts dating back to 3500 BC.  You could spend days in labyrinth of relics – however, the lack of air-conditioning combined with the Egyptian heat will leave you saying, in the esteemed words of Nelly, ‘Its Gettin’ HOT in Herre.’
Note: Cameras are not allowed.  All photography equipment must be left at the luggage drop in front of the museum.  The cost to lock your camera, bag or purse is 5 USD for the day.
COST: 10 USD each (With  student card receive 50% off the ticketed price).

5.Valley of the Kings and Queens

West Bank (37)
There are over 60 Pharaohs buried in the Valley of the Kings and well over 100 Queens and royal children buried in the Valley of the Queens.  You are only allowed to enter a total of 7 tombs between the two areas.  Total bummer.  However, the ones you can enter are incredibly well preserved.  The art work and colours are stunning.  Pay a guard a few dollars and you may even get lucky enough to snap some photos.  Do so this caution, the fines for being caught are heavy!
COST: to access the Valley of Kings is 15 USD and to visit Valley of Queens is 7 USD (receive a 50% off the ticketed price with student ID card) 

6. Aswan High Dam

Aswan High Damn
The Egyptian government, with the help of other nations, constructed the high Dam in order to control the flooding of the Nile River. Up until this point much of the land around the river was uninhabitable and uncultivated.  The erection of this dam has assisted to generate enough electricity to light up all of Egypt.  Pretty impressive feet of human engineering.
COST:  10 USD (receive 50% with the use of your student card!

7. Philae and the Temple of Isis

Philae temple
Only a short car and boat ride away from the Aswan High Damn you will find the local boats to Philae Island. On Philae Island lies The Temple of Isis.  The Temple of Isis is one of most beautiful temples in Egypt dedicated to the Goddess of Motherhood and Fertility. From what we hear there is an amazing sound and light show almost every night of the week!
COST: 10 USD in addition to 5 USD mandatory ‘tip’ to boat driver (receive 50% with the use of your student card!

8. Abu Simbel- Temple of Ramses II

abu simbel
Abu Simbel is the location of the most famous temple of Ramses II and his wife Nefertari.  These temples were re-located the the Western banks of Lake Nasser.  This is one of the most iconic monuments in Egypt.
Note: Abu Simbel is difficult to get to and you will need to plan at least a day in advance.  The journey to get to Abu Simbel is 230km West from Aswan.  It is illegal to go on your own and you must join a convoy of tourists in order to maintain security through this desert area.  You can sign up to join these convoys at any hotel in the Aswan area.  They leave 3 times per day – 4 am/7 am/10am.  We suggest the 4 am convoy in order to avoid the heat.
WARNING:  Listen very carefully to your driver about the departure time, DO NOT BE LATE.  The drivers have strict rules about how long they are allowed to be in the area and they will leave with out you if you are not back to the vehicle on schedule.  If you are left you will find yourself paying an insane amount of money to get a ride back to Aswan.  We cannot stress this enough- be on time.
COST: 14 USD + 2.5 USD for mandatory fee for ‘tour guide’ in addition to 15 USD to join the convoy out to Abu Simbel.

9. River Cruise down the Nile

nile river cruise
When visiting Egypt, do NOT miss the opportunity to do a cruise down the Nile. You can either do this on a traditional Felucca boat or a cruise ship.  The two different boats have their positives and negatives.  For a more traditional Egyptian experience, sign up for the Felucca cruise.  However, if you are looking for full room and board with air conditioning and a pool – sign up for the Nile River cruise ships.  Both of these can be booked online.
COST: 150 USD per room for 3 days (double occupancy).  This cost includes all food and transport from Aswan to Luxor- although the cruise also runs in the opposite direction as well.  It also includes towels in the shape of animals.  Win.
towel alligator

10. Luxor Temple

Luxor Temple at night
Located right on the Bank of the Nile in the heart of the town of Luxor.  This temple is impressive with its sphinx lined walkways.  It is even more impressive at night when the temple is lit up in a golden hue.  If nothing else- go see this temple at night. Stunning!
COST: 12 USD (Receive a 50% off discount with Student ID card)
BONUS ROUND- Extra site

11.  Temple Karnak

Temple Karnak
Karnak Temple, located in Luxor, only a few kilometres away from Luxor temple has been said to be the one of the most amazing and largest temples of its kind in the world.  The temple is so large that you can find plenty of places to sneak off where you may not stumble on another tourist for hours.  Provides phenomenal photo opportunities.