Egypt is among the most fascinating countries in the world, We invite you to visit our country with its wealth of magnificent pyramids, gigantic temples and splendid imperial palaces that are universally unrivalled. Between them all is running like a giant highway, you will find Africa’s proudest river the Nile. Egypt welcomes you to explore the inner secrets of the pavilions and tombs of the pharaohs. The imperial palaces of Luxor and Karnak have a splendor of scale, which is unrivalled anywhere in the world. With their soaring columns and obelisks and more than lifelike wayside of ram-headed sphinxes the city is bound to entrance your clients. At Luxor there is access to the famous Valley of the Kings, where Ramses the second set up his wonderful Ramses memorial temple and where lies the recently opened tomb of King Tutankamoun. Nearby the perfectly decorated Tomb of Queen Nefertari is now open to a limited number of visitors. The wall paintings of the Tombs of the Nobles can be viewed in colors as fresh as if they had been finished only yesterday, From Luxor to the grandeur of Aswan, with its mix of ancient wonders and modern dam buildings can be reached by Nile cruiser, train, bus or even camel. South of Aswan lies Abu Simbel, saved from drowning in Lake Nasser by the UNESCO, a true marvel of engineering skill in both ancient and modern times. We invite you to visit our truly remarkable country and see for yourself what it is that makes Egypt one of the greatest countries of both ancient and modern times.
Egypt is among the most fascinating countries in the world, We invite you to visit our country with its wealth of magnificent pyramids, gigantic temples and splendid imperial palaces that are universally unrivalled.
Between them all is running like a giant highway, you will find Africa’s proudest river the Nile. Egypt welcomes you to explore the inner secrets of the pavilions and tombs of the pharaohs. The imperial palaces of Luxor and Karnak have a splendor of scale, which is unrivalled anywhere in the world. With their soaring columns and obelisks and more than lifelike wayside of ram-headed sphinxes the city is bound to entrance your clients. At Luxor there is access to the famous Valley of the Kings, where Ramses the second set up his wonderful Ramses memorial temple and where lies the recently opened tomb of King Tutankamoun. Nearby the perfectly decorated Tomb of Queen Nefertari is now open to a limited number of visitors. The wall paintings of the Tombs of the Nobles can be viewed in colors as fresh as if they had been finished only yesterday, From Luxor to the grandeur of Aswan, with its mix of ancient wonders and modern dam buildings can be reached by Nile cruiser, train, bus or even camel. South of Aswan lies Abu Simbel, saved from drowning in Lake Nasser by the UNESCO, a true marvel of engineering skill in both ancient and modern times. We invite you to visit our truly remarkable country and see for yourself what it is that makes Egypt one of the greatest countries of both ancient and modern times.