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Cairo Holiday Must See Tourist Spots

Monday, October 26th, 2009

There are most likely not many people on earth who have never heard about Cairo. This bustling metropolis is famous around the world for its mind boggling mix of sights, the cacophony of sounds it produces 24 hours and day, and the smells of spices and perfumes that forever linger in the desert air. A Cairo holiday is something very unique.

First stop on many tourist itineraries in Cairo is a visit to the Egyptian Museum. This is where you can meet Egypt’s most famous son King Tut and see his glorious tomb treasures. There are also many different pharaohs and their riches that are protected by the vigilant eyes of the museum security. Nowhere in the world can you see so much Egyptian treasure, but look carefully as you are not allowed to photograph any of the exhibits.

Cairo holiday site Khan Ali-Kalili Market is a traditional souk where for centuries merchants have been trading spices, fragrance, oils and jewelry. Wander the streets around the market that have remained unchanged since the 14th century and pick up some interesting and exotic souvenirs to take home with you.

Another stop in your trip should be a trip up the Cairo tower. This tower is very tall and offers some of the best views of the city. There is a revolving bar and restaurant at the top and you should definitely take some refreshment as you constantly see new views of the city. This is one spot where you should remember to bring your camera.

If you would like to see how large Cairo really is, a trip to the top of the Cairo Tower is worthwhile. You will have view on all sides to where the city meets the desert in the distance, and the pyramids are outlined against the afternoon sun,

Cairo is not only an ancient city though – it also has a thoroughly modern side. There are a number of shopping centers with all the latest clothing fashions and coffee shops. The underground is modern, clean and brings you where you want to be much faster than a taxi. As far as accommodation and food is concerned, you have world class hotels and restaurants in Cairo. Whether your taste is international food, or traditional Egyptian or Middle Eastern cuisine, you will find it. All the major hotel chains are present, but you can also sleep on the roof of a cheap guest house for and watch the stars at night for next to nothing. The perfect Cairo holiday is not the same for everyone… Why should it be?

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Holidays In Luxor – Discover Egyptian Culture

Friday, September 4th, 2009

The name Egypt conjures up pictures of Pharaohs and temple. Nowhere were these more common than in Luxor. The modern Luxor is built beside the Nile where the ancient city of Thebes existed. Today many tourists coming to Egypt plan holidays in Luxor as it is a good base for many nearby attractions. The level of accommodation ranges from five stars to much more budget options. Places of note to visit around Luxor include

The Karnak Temple which is also known as the Amun Temple Precinct. The precinct is built over a large area and has a number of temples. But the most important of these is the temple for Amun Ra. In Egyptian religion Amun Ra was a prominent figure.

The Valley of the Kings is located on the other side of the Nile from Luxor. It was here that the Kings were entombed. The most famous of the Kings here was Tutankhamen. In the valley are tombs of at least 63 kings and excavation continue. Of these only 18 are open to visit and not all 18 are open at any one time. The Valley of the Queens is where the Royal queens and children were laid to rest. For many these valleys are the prime destination when taking holidays in Luxor.

One attraction that is sometimes overlooked, but should not be, is the Open Air Museum. This is located in an area beside the Amun Ra Temple. There is a good collection of statues and a famous white Chapel.

The museum of Mummification has examples of human and animal mummies as well as displays of techniques and tools.

The Luxor Temple is a place that is perhaps visited at dusk or into the evening. Here lighting shows off the colonnades and carvings. There is the remains of an avenue of sphinx sculptures that once was three kilometres long and joined the Luxor temple with the temple of Amun Ra.

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