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Cairo is a sprawling, vibrant city that can be hard to understand and find your way around, but it sure is worth the effort. A huge city on the banks of the River Nile and close to the breathtaking Pyramids of Giza, Cairo is home to some of the world's most famous sights, including the much loved Sphinx and its well-known broken nose, and the treasures of Tutankhamun. Cairo's backstreets still retain much of their medieval character and are worth exploring, while a stroll along the waterfront Corniche is a great way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city center.

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Luxor built around the 4000-year-old site of Thebes, the ancient capital of the New Kingdom,
contemporary Luxor is an eccentric combination of provincial town and staggering ancient splendor. The concentration of monuments is extraordinary: they tower incongruously above the buzz of everyday life and make this a most compelling destination.


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Aswan, Egypt’s  southernmost city sits on the banks of a particularly beautiful stretch of the  Nile, decorated with palm-fringed islands and flotillas of white-sailed  feluccas. Associated with the Nubian people, a distinct ethnic group with their  own language and customs, the town is more African in character than the cities  of the north.

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Alexandria (Al-Iskendariyya), with its belle époque buildings and grand squares, good coffee and French pastries, has a faded charm that few visitors can resist. Arranged around bays that are currently revealing all kinds of sunken treasure, Alexandria is an easy city to explore and is mercifully free 
from touts.


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Hurghada - is famous for its semi-tropical-desert-like weather on the Red Sea.
A popular destination on the Red Sea's coast, most likely recognized by its clusters of developments,
organized hotels and touristic towns and modern attractions gathered in one place for comfort and extreme aquatic adventures. 

Hurghada know as the gateway to the Nile Valley, popular for day trips to Luxor and Aswan.

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Sharm el Sheikh - Built around two principal bays, both famous for snorkeling and diving, the area has plenty of facilities and entertainment, top-class hotels and shopping malls. 
Sharm El Sheikh has the best bluest water of the Red Sea and the top diving sites in the world like Tiran Island and Ras Muhammed National Park. Sharm El Sheikh also has lots of sports activities all over it’s beaches, from Para-sailing to water skiing, windsurfing, water boarding...etc


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Dahab - Sinai’s one in a million sightseeing destination that you should visit and never get bored of. Setting off your journey there are different places around Dahab you need to know about to make your trip easier. The Blue Hole is an outstanding spot with beautiful wooden two levels of coffee-shops along the Red Sea shore. While divers are allowed to explore the depth of the Blue Hole as long as they are licensed and are considered advanced technical divers.

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Petra Jordan - The first sight visitors see upon emerging from the 1.5 kilometer-long Siq is the Treasury, the most magnificent of Petra's sights. One of the most elegant remains of the ancient world, the Treasury is carved out of solid rock and stands over 40 meters high.
The Treasury was probably constructed in the 1st century BC. As its design has no precedent in Petra, it is thought that it was carved by Near-Eastern Hellenistic architects.
The purpose of the Treasury remains something of a mystery. One thing that is fairly certain, however, is that it was not a treasury. In reality, the Treasury is generally believed to be a temple or a royal tomb, but neither conclusion is certain.

The tomb/temple got its popular name from the Bedouin belief that pirates hid ancient pharoani treasures in the tholos (giant stone urn) which stands in the center of the second level. In an attempt to release the treasure, Bedouins periodically fired guns at it — the bullet holes which are still clearly visible on the urn.

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