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Nubian Museum

The Nubian Museum basically accommodates exhibition for the display of the Nubian heritage.

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Nubian Museum

The Nubian Museum basically accommodates exhibition for the display of the Nubian heritage.

Luxor Museum

Luxor museum prides itself on the quality of the pieces it has, the uncluttered way in which they are displayed, and the clear multilingual labeling

Monasteries of Wadi al-Natroun

the great four Coptic Monasteries at Wadi al-Natroun; St. Macarius, St, Bishoi, The Sirians and al-Baramus

Saint Anthony of Egypt

The monastery is dedicated to St. Anthony the Great, the father of monasticism, the renowned 3rd century anchorite.

St. Catherine Monastery

The Greek orthodox monastery of St. Catherine

St. Paul's Monastery, Red Sea

St. Paul's Monastery (Deir Mar Boulos) in the Eastern Desert of Egypt is an ancient monastery dedicated to the hermit St. Paul of Thebes

Great Sphinx of Giza

The Great Sphinx is believed to be the most immense stone sculpture in the round ever made by man

Bibliotheca Alexandrina

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (Alexandrian Library) in Alexandria is a wonderful reincarnation of the famed ancient library of Alexandria

Tomb of Herkhouf, Aswan

The tombs of the nobles excavated in the rocks on the Nile west bank at Qubbet el-Hawa in Aswan testify the role of the city as the southern gate of E...

Mastaba of Mereruka, Saqqara

Mereruka's Mastaba is the largest mastaba (flat-topped tomb) in Saqqara, best known for its interior reliefs and murals.

Temple of Hathor, Dendera

The Temple of Hathor at Dendera, on the Nile north of Luxor, is one of the latest Egyptian temples. Dedicated to the wife of the god Horus

Temple of Sobeck, Kom Ombo

The Temple of Sobek and Haroeris in Kom Ombo (also known simply as Kom Ombo Temple) dates from about 180 BC during the Ptolemaic era, with additions m...

Abu Simbel Temples

Abu Simbel Temples. two massive rock temples along the Nile about 290 km Southwest of Aswan

Valley of the Kings, Luxor

The Valley of the Kings, Wadi el-Muluk in Arabic, is a valley hidden in the desert of West Luxor where tombs were built for the Pharaohs and powerful...

Temple of Abydos

The main monument at Abydos is the Temple of Seti I, built around 1300 BC by Seti and his son Ramses II. It is especially notable for its fine reliefs...

Sultan Hassan Mosque, Cairo

The Mosque and Madrasa of Sultan Hassan in Cairo is one of the largest Islamic religious buildings in the world.

Temple of Isis at Philae

The island of Philae was the center for worship of the goddess Isis and attracted pilgrims from all over the ancient world.

Temple of Horus

Temple of Horus at Edfu, The provincial town of Edfu has one of the best preserved cult temples in Egypt. The temple is dedicated to the falcon headed...

Step Pyramid of Djoser, Saqqara

Step Pyramid of Djoser and Necropolis of Saqqara

Colossi of Memnon, Luxor

The twin statues depict Amenhotep III (fl. 14th century BC) in a seated position. his hands resting on his knees and his gaze turned eastward toward t...

Ramesseum Temple, Luxor

The funerary temple of Ramssie II (1279 – 1213 BC) called "Ramesseum" on the westernThe name "Ramesseum" – or at least its French form, Rhamesséion –...

Temple of Hatshepsut, Luxor

The Funerary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut (1479–1457 BC)

The Citadel of Saladin

Islamic Cairo contains many monuments from different periods starting from the Arab Invasion on 641 till the modern era of Mohamed Ali's Royal Family...

Attractions of The Egyptian Museum of Antiquities

Founded by Auguste Mariette in 1858, was originally housed at Bulak. In 1890 it moved to Giza, from which it was transferred to the present building,...

Pyramids Of Giza

The smallest pyramid in Giza is that of Menkaure that ruled Egypt from 2532 until 2502 BC. The pyramid is only 66 meters in height and the base is aro...

Luxor Temple

Luxor Temple is a great temple complex in modern Luxor dedicated to Amun, a creator god often fused with the sun-god Ra into Amun-Ra.

Karnak Temples

The Master of all Monuments of Luxor, Karnak Archaeological Site Karnak Temple is a vast temple complex in Luxor dedicated primarily to Amun and datin...

Hanging Church, Cairo

Known in Arabic as al-Muallaqah ("The Suspended"), the Hanging Church is the most famous Coptic church in Cairo. The church is dedicated to the Virgin...

Frequent answer and question

Yes, it is a custom in Egypt as who works in tourism field expects a tip as an appreciation for the good service he offered.

Kindly refer to our Visa section in "About us" .

For the International flight it will be according to the type booking policy , & concerning the Internal flight you can have just 1 piece with maximum of 20 kilograms (international dimensions).

 

This depends on the carrier & its policy.

 

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