 Human Kindness
Human Kindness
The old saying that Egypt is the gift of the Nile still  rings true: without the river there would be no fertile land, no food, no  electricity. And although people's lives are increasingly physically detached  from the water, the Nile still exerts a uniquely powerful role. Luckily for  visitors, the river is also the perfect place from which to see many of the most  spectacular ancient monuments, which is one reason why a Nile cruise remains  such a popular way to travel.
Desert Beauty
Whether you’re watching the sun rise from the lofty  heights of Mt Sinai (Gebel Musa) or the shimmering horizon from the comfort of a  hot spring in 
Siwa  Oasis, Egypt’s desert landscapes are endlessly fascinating – good thing,  because they make up 95% of the country. In a land where time is measured by  dynasties, and distance by the setting sun, there are plenty of opportunities to  relax into the infinite expanse of sand and sea.
Pyramids & More
With sand-covered tombs, austere pyramids and towering  Pharaonic temples, Egypt brings out the explorer in all of us. Visit the 
Valley  of the Kings in 
Luxor,  where Tutankhamun’s tomb was unearthed, and see the glittering finds in the 
Egyptian  Museum in Cairo. Hop off a Nile boat to visit 
Dendara,  
Edfu or one of the other waterside temples, cross Lake Nasser to see Ramses II’s  masterpiece at Abu Simbel, or trek into the desert to find the traces of Roman  trading outposts. You never know – your donkey might stumble across yet another  find, for that is the way many previous discoveries were made.
 
Two Religions
Egypt once ruled an empire from Al-Qahira – Cairo, the  City Victorious. The metropolis is packed with soaring minarets and medieval  schools and mosques, some of the greatest architecture of medieval Islam. At the  same time, Egypt’s native Christians, the Copts, have carried on their  traditions that in many respects – such as the church’s liturgical language and  the traditional calendar – link back to the time of the pharaohs. Tap into the  history in remote desert monasteries and ancient churches.
Beaches & Beyond
That empty beach with nothing but a candlelit cabin, and a  teeming coral reef offshore: they’re waiting for you in Egypt. The coast along  the Red Sea has a rugged desert beauty above the waterline and a psychedelic  vibrancy below – rewarding to explore on a multiday outing to one of the globe’s  great dives or on an afternoon’s snorkelling jaunt along a coral wall. There is  just as much space and beauty in Egypt’s vast deserts. Whether you’re watching  the sun rise between the beautiful shapes of the White Desert or the shimmering  horizon from the comfort of a hot spring in 
Siwa Oasis,  Egypt’s landscapes are endlessly fascinating.
 
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