CairoGreater Cairo encompasses various historic towns, ancient temples, Christian churches, Muslim monuments and modern districts into one of the most populous cities in the world. |
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HurghadaOffering more than 10 miles of beach and plenty of accommodation, crystal clear water, tender sands and all year sunshine Hurghada is the leading seashore resort on the Red Sea. |
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NubiaNubia is the region to the south of Egypt, along the Nile and Sudan, with a history going back 5,000 years in time. Its rich material culture and tradition of languages are seen in archaeological sites. |
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Sharm el-SheikhBeing a resort for scuba diving, diving safari, snorkeling, windsurfing Sharm el-Sheik is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the Arabic world. |
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SinaiThis triangle-shaped peninsula lies between the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea forming an inviting land for tourists all over the world. |
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AlexandriaThe second largest city in Egypt, Alexandria, known as "The Pearl of the Mediterranean", has an atmosphere that is more Mediterranean than Middle Eastern. |
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Marsa AlamPopular with wind surfers and divers, Marsa Alam is one of the growing resorts in Egypt. |
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NileNowadays it is the river for many floating hotel, enabling not only to visit temples and tombs located along this stretch of the river, but giving more relaxed mode of travel. |
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Pyramids of GizaThe Pyramids of Giza are one of the most tremendous architectural achievements in the history of mankind. |