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																	| Cairo Egypt 
																	hotels are 
																	one of the best 
																	in the whole 
																	world.
																	
																	Cairo is 
																	the capitol 
																	City of Egypt, 
																	it is one of 
																	the most visited 
																	cities in the 
																	whole world 
																	.In
																	
																	Cairo  
																	you can find 
																	the only surviving 
																	wonder of the 
																	world which 
																	are the Great
																	
																	Pyramids of 
																	Giza.  |  |  |  
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																	| Drifting on 
																	Egypt’s “lifeblood”, 
																	the river Nile 
																	on a pleasant
																	
																	felucca ride 
																	with its distinctive 
																	white sail in 
																	sunny
																	
																	Luxor is 
																	an exclusive 
																	ticket to travel 
																	through time 
																	to trace a great, 
																	ancient civilization, 
																	which had once 
																	flourished on 
																	opposing banks 
																	of the river 
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																	| Standing on 
																	the most enthralling 
																	part of the
																	
																	River Nile,
																	
																	Aswan orchestrates 
																	a serene symphony 
																	for visitors 
																	in search of 
																	sheer relaxation. 
																	Peaceful mud 
																	brick villages, 
																	ornamenting 
																	a verdant strip, 
																	watch over the 
																	Nile’s blue 
																	waters, calmly 
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																	| If you are a 
																	traveler in 
																	search for an 
																	ultimate reviving 
																	experience for 
																	all your senses, 
																	Alexandria is 
																	the place to 
																	be. Sipping 
																	mint tea in 
																	an outdoor coffee 
																	shop, overlooking 
																	the spectacular 
																	sun, as it drowns 
																	in the serene 
																	waters of the 
																	Mediterranean, 
																	while carriages 
																	stroll along 
																	the narrow, 
																	busy port with 
																	a well-deserved 
																	title “The Pearl 
																	of the Mediterranean”.  |  |  |  
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																	| Bahariya 
																	oasis have 
																	few hotels, 
																	however many 
																	small camps 
																	can be found 
																	there. Most 
																	of the 
																	hotels have 
																	nice rooms 
																	with private 
																	bathrooms. 
																	New hotels 
																	are being 
																	built 
																	recently to 
																	serve the 
																	increasing 
																	number of 
																	visitors  |  |  |  
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																	| Farafra oasis has 2 main hotels and some camps. Most of the visitors prefer to set their own tent instead of staying in the hotels. Due to the limited number of hotels in the oasis, it is better to reserve your room as early as possible  |  |  |  
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																	| The 
																	Dakhla Oasis 
																	is the 
																	breadbasket 
																	of Egypt's 
																	New Valley 
																	Project. It 
																	is a very 
																	lush region 
																	brimming 
																	with 
																	orchards and 
																	produce. The 
																	history of 
																	the Oasis 
																	covers a 
																	span of time 
																	from 
																	prehistory 
																	through the 
																	Pharaonic 
																	era, the 
																	Roman 
																	period, 
																	passing by 
																	the French 
																	and British 
																	occupations 
																	till 
																	reaching 
																	nowadays. 
																	Dakhla is 
																	the farthest 
																	oasis to 
																	Cairo and is 
																	considered 
																	one of 
																	Egypt's most 
																	beautiful 
																	oases, which 
																	is being 
																	rapidly 
																	assimilated 
																	into the 
																	modern 
																	world. There 
																	are modern 
																	hotels, and 
																	considerable 
																	attractions 
																	to attract 
																	tourists, 
																	who are 
																	beginning to 
																	visit the 
																	oasis in 
																	number.  |  |  |  
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																	| The 
																	Kharga Oasis 
																	representing 
																	"green 
																	island in 
																	the middle 
																	of a yellow 
																	ocean of 
																	sand" is the 
																	southernmost 
																	of Egypt's 
																	five western 
																	oases. It is 
																	located in 
																	the Libyan 
																	Desert, 
																	about 200 km 
																	to the west 
																	of the Nile 
																	valley, and 
																	is some 150 
																	km long The 
																	oasis is 
																	connected to 
																	the Nile 
																	Valley by 
																	two main 
																	routes and 
																	includes 
																	numerous 
																	ancient 
																	tourist 
																	sites, the 
																	most 
																	important 
																	being the 
																	Temple of 
																	Hebes 
																	situated 3Km 
																	north of the 
																	Oasis, and 
																	was 
																	dedicated 
																	for the 
																	worship of 
																	the Triad of 
																	Thebes, Amon, 
																	Mut and 
																	Khonso, 
																	dating back 
																	to the 26th 
																	Dynasty, in 
																	addition to 
																	a chain of 
																	fortresses 
																	that the 
																	Romans built 
																	to protect 
																	the long 
																	caravan 
																	route 
																	running 
																	north-south 
																	between 
																	Middle Egypt 
																	and the 
																	Sudan. The 
																	Kharga Oasis 
																	offers a 
																	limited 
																	number of 
																	hotels 
																	featuring 
																	modern and 
																	local 
																	amenities  |  |  |  
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																	| The Siwa 
																	Oasis is 
																	known to 
																	have been 
																	settled 
																	since at 
																	least the 
																	10th 
																	millennium 
																	B.C. 
																	Featuring 
																	about 80 km 
																	in length 
																	and 20 km 
																	wide, the 
																	Siwa Oasis 
																	is one of 
																	Egypt's 
																	isolated 
																	settlements, 
																	at a 
																	distance of 
																	560 km from 
																	Cairo, with 
																	23,000 
																	people, 
																	mostly 
																	ethnic 
																	Berbers who 
																	speak a 
																	distinct 
																	language 
																	known as 
																	Siwi and 
																	working in 
																	agriculture 
																	as the main 
																	activity, 
																	mostly dates 
																	and olives 
																	supplemented 
																	by basketry. 
																	The ancient 
																	fortress of 
																	Siwa, 
																	remains a 
																	prominent 
																	feature, in 
																	addition to 
																	local 
																	historic 
																	sites of 
																	interest 
																	including 
																	the remains 
																	of the 
																	oracle 
																	temple; the 
																	Gebel al 
																	Mawta (the 
																	Mountain of 
																	the Dead) of 
																	the 
																	Roman-era 
																	and 
																	"Cleopatra's 
																	Bath" a 
																	natural 
																	sulfur 
																	spring. The 
																	Siwa Oasis 
																	includes a 
																	combination 
																	of basic 
																	hotels/hostels 
																	in shared 
																	rooms.  |  |  |  
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																	| Covering almost 
																	all the surrounding 
																	plain from the 
																	sea to the encircling 
																	mountains explains 
																	why
																	
																	Hurghada 
																	is the Red Sea’s 
																	unrivaled tourist 
																	destination. 
																	"Ghardaga" as 
																	referred to 
																	by locals outgrew 
																	itself from 
																	being a small 
																	fishing village 
																	to a sprawling 
																	tourist town, 
																	offering visitors 
																	of different 
																	ages a matchless 
																	diversity to 
																	keep them coming 
																	back.  |  |  |  
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																	| El Gouna is 
																	a unique Red 
																	Sea Resort 
																	offering the 
																	largest 
																	range of 
																	recreational 
																	facilities 
																	in the 
																	entire Red 
																	Sea area. 
																	Built on 
																	over 20 
																	islands 
																	surrounded 
																	by lagoons 
																	of total 
																	area approx. 
																	2 million 
																	square 
																	meters, this 
																	city lays 
																	against 
																	Egypt's 
																	Eastern 
																	Desert 
																	Mountains 
																	and enjoys 
																	distinctive 
																	beauty, 10 
																	kilometers 
																	of 
																	beachfront , 
																	14 hotels in 
																	operation, 
																	with three 
																	6-star 
																	resorts 
																	under plan, 
																	as well as 
																	award 
																	winning 
																	architecture 
																	and 
																	environmental 
																	awards 
																	including 
																	Green Globe 
																	Certification.  |  |  |  
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																	| Safaga 
																	originally 
																	an old 
																	fishing port 
																	but now a 
																	commercial 
																	port is 
																	situated on 
																	the Red Sea, 
																	south of 
																	Hurghada 
																	city. It is 
																	a famous 
																	scuba diving 
																	and water 
																	sports 
																	center, with 
																	several 
																	tourist 
																	villages, a 
																	handful of 
																	hotels, 
																	excellent 
																	fish 
																	restaurants 
																	immaculate 
																	beaches and 
																	the mountain 
																	ranges as a 
																	back drop 
																	giving 
																	spectacular 
																	sun sets. In 
																	this sense 
																	it was the 
																	ideal venue 
																	for the 1993 
																	World 
																	Windsurfing 
																	Championships. 
																	Tourist 
																	attractions 
																	in Safaga 
																	include 
																	trips to 
																	Tobia Island 
																	and Mons 
																	Caludianus 
																	in the Red 
																	Sea 
																	Mountains.  |  |  |  
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																	| Marsa 
																	Alam is 
																	located on 
																	the junction 
																	between the 
																	Red Sea 
																	coast road 
																	and the road 
																	from Luxor 
																	and Edfu. 
																	Originally 
																	it has been 
																	a small 
																	fishing 
																	village but 
																	the 
																	construction 
																	of the Marsa 
																	Alam 
																	International 
																	Airport: the 
																	latest 
																	International 
																	Airport 
																	opened in 
																	Egypt, has 
																	transformed 
																	the city 
																	into an 
																	exclusive 
																	holiday 
																	resort ideal 
																	for fishing 
																	activities 
																	with sharks, 
																	lobsters, 
																	and turtles 
																	among the 
																	catches. 
																	Divers and 
																	snorkellers 
																	can 
																	experience 
																	an 
																	impressive 
																	spectrum of 
																	invertebrates, 
																	soft corals, 
																	sponges and 
																	hundreds of 
																	spectacular 
																	fish 
																	species. 
																	This whole 
																	coastline is 
																	one huge 
																	reef of 
																	unique 
																	quality with 
																	about 20 
																	hotels 
																	ranging 
																	between 
																	deluxe and 
																	budget 
																	hotels 
																	offering 
																	great and 
																	numerous 
																	facilities  |  |  |  
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																	| Sharm 
																	el-Sheikh is 
																	a city 
																	situated on 
																	the southern 
																	tip of the 
																	Sinai 
																	Peninsula; 
																	it is one of 
																	the most 
																	accessible 
																	and 
																	developed 
																	tourist 
																	resorts in 
																	the area. It 
																	enjoys a 
																	strategic 
																	location, on 
																	a promontory 
																	overlooking 
																	the Straits 
																	of Tiran at 
																	the mouth of 
																	Aqaba Gulf. 
																	Visitors of 
																	Sharm El 
																	Sheikh will 
																	enjoy lots 
																	of sun and 
																	plenty of 
																	sea, 
																	surrounded 
																	by a Bedouin 
																	life and 
																	colorful 
																	tents. There 
																	are small, 
																	intimate 
																	hotels of 
																	modern 
																	designs side 
																	by side with 
																	deluxe 
																	hotels of 
																	International 
																	chains, 
																	offering 
																	diverse 
																	amenities, 
																	casinos, 
																	nightclubs, 
																	health 
																	facilities 
																	and golf 
																	courses  |  |  |  
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																	| Dahab 
																	meaning 
																	'gold' in 
																	Arabic and 
																	in Sinai it 
																	means golden 
																	sands and 
																	turquoise 
																	sea. It was 
																	originally a 
																	Bedouin 
																	fishing 
																	village but 
																	today it is 
																	world-renowned 
																	for its 
																	windsurfing, 
																	scuba diving 
																	and 
																	snorkeling 
																	opportunities, 
																	in the many 
																	reefs 
																	adjacent to 
																	the 
																	waterfront 
																	hotels and 
																	the nearby 
																	Blue Hole. 
																	Dahab has 
																	become a 
																	focus of 
																	tourism 
																	development, 
																	with swaying 
																	palms, fine 
																	sand and 
																	wonderful 
																	water sports 
																	activities. 
																	It has 
																	excellent 
																	hotel 
																	accommodations 
																	and also 
																	less 
																	expensive 
																	housing in 
																	the villages 
																	or in the 
																	camps which 
																	are found in 
																	abundance.  |  |  |  
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																	| At a 
																	distance of 
																	87 north of 
																	Dahab lies 
																	Nuweiba, 
																	which is the 
																	Pearl of the 
																	Aqaba Gulf. 
																	The city 
																	lies between 
																	deeply 
																	silent 
																	desert, 
																	rugged 
																	mountains 
																	beaches and 
																	crystalline 
																	water of the 
																	Red Sea with 
																	million of 
																	hues of blue 
																	and 
																	immaculate 
																	marine life, 
																	thus adding 
																	a heavenly 
																	atmosphere 
																	on the city. 
																	Underwater 
																	activities 
																	are the main 
																	attraction 
																	in Nuweiba, 
																	as the 
																	shallow 
																	reefs create 
																	interesting 
																	locations 
																	for 
																	snorkeling; 
																	and diving 
																	sites. The 
																	city of 
																	Nuweiba 
																	offers a 
																	range of 
																	accommodation, 
																	a 
																	fascinating 
																	bazaar and a 
																	wide 
																	selection of 
																	bars and 
																	restaurants  |  |  |  
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																	| The City of 
																	St. 
																	Katherine, a 
																	UNESCO world 
																	Heritage 
																	Area, is a 
																	city 
																	situated in 
																	the Sinai 
																	Peninsula in 
																	Egypt at an 
																	elevation of 
																	about 1600 
																	meters from 
																	sea level, 
																	at the foot 
																	of the Sinai 
																	Mountains.The 
																	tourists 
																	come to 
																	visit St. 
																	Katherine's 
																	Monastery, 
																	the oldest 
																	monastery in 
																	the World 
																	built on the 
																	site where 
																	Prophet 
																	Moses 
																	received the 
																	Ten 
																	Commandments 
																	in the 
																	miracle of 
																	the Burning 
																	Bush, in 
																	addition to 
																	over 200 
																	religious 
																	places, 
																	ruins of 
																	Byzantine 
																	monastic 
																	settlements 
																	and the 
																	highest 
																	mountains in 
																	Egypt with 
																	spectacular 
																	views.  |  |  |  
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																	| The Sinai 
																	land is a 
																	monument to 
																	the 
																	antiquity of 
																	life on 
																	Earth, long 
																	before 8000 
																	years, from 
																	the 
																	fossilized 
																	reef animals 
																	to the mines 
																	of El 
																	Maghara, 
																	whose copper 
																	fueled the 
																	Bronze Age. 
																	It is most 
																	familiar to 
																	many as the 
																	"great and 
																	terrible 
																	wilderness" 
																	through 
																	which the 
																	Israelites 
																	wandered for 
																	forty years. 
																	In recent 
																	history, 
																	Sinai seems 
																	to be a 
																	magical 
																	area, where 
																	the 
																	coastline 
																	boasts 
																	splendid 
																	beaches with 
																	colorful 
																	mountains as 
																	a backdrop 
																	and fabulous 
																	offshore and 
																	extraordinary 
																	marine life, 
																	thus 
																	becoming a 
																	leisure and 
																	diving 
																	worldwide 
																	destination, 
																	where guests 
																	enjoy 
																	tropical 
																	fish and 
																	rare birds, 
																	starry 
																	nights and 
																	spectacular 
																	sunsets, 
																	offered in a 
																	range of 
																	accommodation 
																	tailored to 
																	meet each 
																	and every 
																	guest's 
																	tastes and 
																	whims.  |  |  |  
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																	| Nabq is a 
																	city 
																	situated in 
																	South Sinai, 
																	which 
																	coastal is 
																	considered 
																	to be the 
																	largest on 
																	the Gulf of 
																	Aqaba. It 
																	extends over 
																	an area of 
																	600 square 
																	kilometers 
																	and contains 
																	almost 134 
																	plants. The 
																	area is a 
																	unique 
																	combination 
																	of 
																	landscapes, 
																	with high 
																	mountains, 
																	surrounding 
																	numerous 
																	valleys .The 
																	coastline of 
																	Nabq is said 
																	to be 
																	fringed by 
																	4.8 km of 
																	mangrove 
																	forest, the 
																	most 
																	northerly 
																	and the 
																	largest in 
																	the Red Sea. 
																	It includes 
																	the Nabq 
																	Protected 
																	Area located 
																	35km north 
																	of Sharm 
																	el-Sheikh, 
																	which is an 
																	outstanding 
																	natural area 
																	containing 
																	varied 
																	ecosystems 
																	and habitat 
																	types. The 
																	city offers 
																	diverse 
																	hotel ranges 
																	with plenty 
																	of 
																	facilities 
																	and 
																	amenities  |  |  |  
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