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Marsa Matrouh was called ‘Amunia’ after the ancient Egyptian god ‘Amun’ as it had a temple dedicated to him; a temple that was often visited by the one and only Alexander the great himself, who has built the city in his era.
About 24km to…
Celebrating the Nile Flood, wiping Isis tears
The River Nile wasn't only a source of great mythology. It was a significant scientific site, by which ancient Egyptians created their Calendar. The rising of the Sirius star towards the East was the sign of the Nile Flood, namely on August…
West Suhail village a lifetime journey
West Suhail, a Nubian village on the west bank of the Nile, only a few kilometres from Aswan Dam and about 900 kilometres west of Cairo . The village, which has been offering visitors a unique and exceptional hospitality for years, has…
Alternative honeymoon destinations in Egypt
Wedding season is back once again and thus; scouting for honeymoon destinations. After all, it’s quite an important trip; it needs to be romantic, peaceful and absolutely perfect. Opt for an exotic destination like Egypt and you definitely…
Egypt’s oasis and their mysterious legendary mounts
The mixing tales of legends and rituals coincide with holidays and celebrations, creating an Egyptian legend called Siwa Oasis.
The oasis, located in the heart of the Egyptian desert, boasts many myths that bring special charm to this…
Tourism
One day, traveling between countries was very hard. It took too much time (days, months and years) and it was too expensive, only few who could afford it. That’s why traveling was only for some main reasons, such as merchants,…
Tulip’s Aura
The Tulip flower has a special place in Turks’ hearts. Celebrations and festivals were created to celebrate the Tulip flower. Their interest goes back hundreds of years ago. Historians refer to the years between 1718…