Home to the legendary Pharaohs, Egypt is a mesmerizing land with temples and tombs wowing everybody who visits. And of course, Egypt Nile cruises are unforgettable. But these are not all historical gems.
There is something for everyone here with thousands of acres of deserts, excellent scuba diving, as well as the historic Museums.
Egypt has plenty of locations to choose from for tourists, it is the ideal place that blends history, exploration, and tranquility with a mix of various experiences. If you plan a visit this year, here is a list of must-go places for you.
Grand Egyptian Museum
The Grand Egyptian Museum has been constructed a little outside from the city centre of Cairo, very near to the Giza Pyramids. The museum is structured in such a way that the structure not only contains the artifacts but also makes them prominent It has been built to be not only a safely and securely to store and display the heritage of Egypt (especially of Tutankhamun, royal Egyptian Pharaoh) but rather to help to develop a more interactive and pleasant visitor environment. Although some may still wonder why the destination is moving away from Cairo’s heart, it is quite obviously a very calculated move that will help visitors. The museum will be opening this year – and tourists will be able to explore the fascinating riches of Ancient Egypt with Luxor and Aswan Travel via one of their Egyptologist travel agents deals for Egypt tours. You better not miss this chance if you wish to make the start of your 2020 memorable.
The Islamic Cairo
You might have heard a lot about the temples, pyramids and the tombs but this year go a step further and to the streets of Egypt that is not commonly credited much. The scenic, narrow streets of the Islamic Cairo area of the capital are lined with mosques, madrassas (Islamic learning schools) and monuments from the Fatimid to the Mamluk era. And here is where you will enter Khan El-Khalili’s labyrinth shopping souk, where coppersmiths and craftsmen still have their tiny studios, and vendor stalls filled with pottery, handicrafts, spices, and fragrances. Inhabiting the marketplace is a muddle of roads, home to many of the old Islamic civilizations’ most stunning surviving architectures. There seems to be a lot of knowledge to discover here.
The White Desert
The dopiest world heritage site of Egypt is indeed the White Desert, where bewilderingly formed chalk mountains have produced what looks like a frozen fantasyland amidst the arid desert plains. The surroundings here feel like something out of a sci-fi film, with blinding white rocks and iceberg-like peaks. In any desert on the planet, the amount of unearthly and stunning wind-carved outcroppings made up in the style of massive mushrooms or pebbles is unparalleled. The desert is a snowy, creamy coloured place and has huge chalk rock formations formed in the field as a product of periodic sandstorms. This uncommon desert is definitely worth a visit for you to see how much of the surprises the planet has in stores for us.
Siwa Oasis
Siwa is the serene antidote to the hustle of the towns and villages of Egypt. Encircled by date palm plantations and countless fresh water springs, this magnificent little oasis is among the most secluded spots in the Western Desert. The town is built around the remains of an immense mud-brick fortress overwhelming the sight. This is a prime spot for winding down and going slow for a couple of days, besides being an excellent choice from which to prepare trips into the desert.
Red Sea Resort, Hurghada
The Red Sea resort in Hurghada, which was established in the early 20th century, took on a growing boom owing to the visitors in the 1980s. Today’s Hurghada consists of three main centres and several tourism sites located within themselves. To the north exists Ed-Dahar, which guests over half of the current locals, as well as many of the more expensive places, restaurants and tourist bazaar in Hurghada. New Hurghada has a special focus on market restaurants and hotels. This whole evolution has placed Hurghada among the most famous beach towns on the Red Sea coast in Egypt. Hotels and improved amenities have excellent marine services for sailboarding, windsurfing, deep-sea fishing, SCUBA diving and snorkelling for vacationers.
Alexandria
Alexandria, most Western of Egypt’s metropolises, has a legacy that cannot compare plenty of others. Established for its whole by Alexander the Great, Cleopatra’s birthplace, and razzmatazz renegade Mediterranean city, this seaside city has an enticing, day-by-day aura that does not have a match. While today there are very few historical remains of its glorious past — feasted in music and paperbacks — it is a place that makes for goalless strolling through the Corniche shoreline, café-hopping, and shopping for souks.