Toursim In Egypt
Mysterious treasure hidden in a rich cultural and archaeological almost unimaginable, it is difficult to think of Egypt without mentioning the Sphinx, the Pyramids of Giza, Luxor, the Valley of the Kings and the Nile. Besides being the open-air museum world's largest Egypt also offers many luxurious holiday complex in the Red Sea, many of whom put a diving at your fingertips, a spectacular snorkeling and windsurfing.
Mysterious treasure hidden in a rich cultural and archaeological almost unimaginable, it is difficult to think of Egypt without mentioning the Sphinx, the Pyramids of Giza, Luxor, the Valley of the Kings and the Nile. Besides being the open-air museum world's largest Egypt also offers many luxurious holiday complex in the Red Sea, many of whom put a diving at your fingertips, a spectacular snorkeling and windsurfing.
Cairo:
airo is the capital of
Egypt, where millions of people live that make a real metropolitan
traffic and movement, is also the largest city in Africa and the Middle
East. The city is a magical place that does not cease to amaze
visitors with its wonders, with the most impressive monuments and
buildings which offers loans as well as areas arquologicas and museums,
it is an undisputed destination to visit if you are in Egypt. It is
also known as the "City of a Thousand minarets," It originated in the
Pharaonic era but recently in the 642 after an invasion, where they
erected the camp that would then Cairo.
Luxor:
This wonderful city
that has received several names in its history, is divided between the
banks of the River Nile, east and west, and being only a few meters from
Cairo, also represents another beauty that can not be accessed. With a
past rich in architecture and history, can not fail to mention the
temples of Luxor and Karnak, sites really formidable. The city is
mysteriously beautiful, and the visitor can learn a little more about
the secrets of Egypt, a unique destination for concocer and enjoy a
unique experience.
Edfu:
Also known as Dyeb by
ancient Egyptians, and as Apolinopolis Magna by the Greeks and Romans,
the town of Edfu, a destination of astonishing beauty, lies within
walking distance of Luxor, and as she is, owner of great mysteries, such
as what is your temple of 237 BC, it is the best preserved and most
beautiful around the country, and that is undoubtedly one of the
strongest attractions of the place.
Kom Ombo:
This temple that was
born during the reign, which is located within walking distance of the
Nile, is divided into two parts, which are solely dedicated to two gods
of triads, so it begins, the wonderful mysteries that embodies the
temple. The first part is then devoted to the trio of Sobek (crocodile
god), HathorTasenetnofret (the goddess sister) and Panebtawy (the (his
mother) and Jonsu (his brother), and the second part of the triad of
Horus, Mr of the countries. The place carries an air of mysterious and
captivating, making the visitor feel he has traveled through time in
the size and space, and that nothing of what separates the secrets of
Egypt.
Aswan:
Its origin dates from
2575-2143 a. C., and this is the most important city in Upper Egypt,
initially, called Swenet and was the main market of exchange and is the
main means of marketing that interacted with Egyptian Nubia. It also
was recognized for being the point from which the valuable material was
extracted from the granite, which is towards the conocidasestatuas and
buildings. The city is a marvel in beauty, that even today we bring
the past with magnificent structures such as the Unfinished Obelisk, the
Mausoleum of Agha Jan, and even modern High Dam and the Nubian Museum,
among many other things. A place full of history and testimony.
Nubia and Lake Nasser:
The original Nubian
ceased to exist long ago, since the construction of the Aswan Dam, Lake
Nasser as the covered completely, and instead of just the name is
primitive. But by the eagerness of trying to salvage a little of their
history, have been undertaken since the mid-90 ', and cruise ship
visits, which makes several stops to visit the buildings that have been
rescued from the water.
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