Egypt Travel Guide

The Giza Pyramids: A Testament to Ancient Egyptian Grandeur
The Giza Pyramids are more than just ancient monuments; they are symbols of human achievement and a bridge to our ...

Queen Hatshepsut
Queen Hatshepsut died on the 10th of the second month of autumn, which corresponds to January 14, 1457 BC, during ...

The Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan, Egypt
The unfinished obelisk was cut from aswan quarry during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut for the purpose of placing it ...

The City of Dahab
The city of Dahab is also known for its clear beaches and natural diving sites rich in coral reefs. The ...

The High Dam
The High Dam is considered the greatest and largest engineering project of the twentieth century. The High Dam was built ...

King Amenhotep III
King Amenhotep III died at the age of fifty after ruling the country for 38 years. Perhaps the cause of ...

Temple of Hatshepsut
Deir el-Bahari Temple, or as it is called the Mortuary Temple or the Temple of Hatshepsut, as this temple is ...

Siwa Oasis
Siwa Oasis combines natural beauty with ancient history, making it a place worthy of exploration and a unique experience in ...

Karnak Temple
The Karnak Temple remains the best witness and evidence of the greatness of the Pharaonic civilization, with its secrets and ...

The White and Black Desert of Egypt
both the White Desert and the Black Desert offer unique landscapes, historical significance, and opportunities for exploration. Whether you’re interested ...