Does hearing the name Egypt conjure images of pyramids, desert sands, and camel rides in your mind? While those are all accurate, this ancient land has far more to offer those who love to travel with a sense of adventure.
With these top things
in Egypt, you’ll be inspired to embark on your journey into this Northern African world of wonder.
Take A Tour Of The Giza Pyramid Complex
First on the list of interesting things to do in Egypt is to visit the pyramids. Although their
sheer size means they can be seen from far off, you have to get up close to truly appreciate their magnificence.
Despite many centuries of speculation and archeological discovery, Egypt is still a land whose early years are shrouded in mystery.
Different
theories have been posited as to who built these enormous triangular structures. But one thing is certain. They were magnificent feats of engineering. Our guided tour of the Giza complex taught us so much about this remarkable part of Egyptian ancient
history.
Ride Like A Bedouin
Ride through the Sinai desert like a Bedouin on the back of a camel and end the night camping under the stars in a traditional tent. We discovered many tours including this authentic desert experience.
If roughing it in a tent is not your
style, opt for a Bedouin experience with a twist. Some tour packages offer glamping in the desert. It’s the best of both worlds.
See The Sites From A Different Perspective
One of the top things to do in Egypt may surprise you. Egypt’s historical treasures are always impressive, but we found a thrilling alternative way to view them - a hot air balloon ride at dawn over Luxor.
Don’t leave Egypt without experiencing
this novel way to soak up some culture and history. If traveling as a couple, time your trip to coincide with Valentine’s Day for the ultimate romantic experience.
Visit The World’s Oldest Working Monastery
Egypt's historical sites are an interesting collection of ancient Pharaonic temples, Roman architecture, and Islamic influences. But you don’t have to be religious to appreciate St. Catherine’s Monastery.
This UNESCO site is the world’s
oldest functioning monastery and was built in approximately 330 AD. It will give you a glimpse into the architecture in Egypt during the Roman Empire’s period of occupation.
Take A Tour For Foodies
For us, one of the best things about traveling to exotic, faraway lands is discovering new cuisine. Take your taste buds on a journey with a food lover’s walking tour in Cairo.
You can discover new taste sensations, sample local gastronomic
delights, and learn how to cook like an Egyptian.
Work On Your Bargaining Skills
Part of the fun of Egyptian bazaars is the opportunity to drive a bargain. Cairo’s open-air markets are a feast for the eyes, with stalls selling locally-made crafts, souvenirs, and trinkets.
They have served the needs of both locals and visitors
through the ages and will continue to do so for years to come. But be prepared to haggle for a good price. The experience alone will be priceless. Be sure to pick up some spices too, for your newly-learned Egyptian culinary skills.
Cruise The Nile
Everyone loves a good cruise so what better way to enjoy one of the most iconic symbols of Egypt? The Nile River. In our opinion, it is the Nile’s great significance in Egyptian history and culture that make a cruise here so unique and rewarding.
The
Nile has been a source of fertile soil and water for crop irrigation for millennia, not to mention a mode of transport. So take a relaxing Nile River cruise and learn more about this essential water source that is the backbone of Egypt.
Discover Egypt Today
Egypt has much to offer a traveler with an adventurous spirit. A fusion of the treasures of the ancient past and the technological advances of the present awaits you!
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