Egypt Tours

With a hot and humid climate, Egypt offers so much to see. From the bustling bazaars in Cairo to exploring its famous pyramids or a camel ride through Luxor's Valley of Kings on one of those old-fashioned feluccas or a Nile River cruise in Egypt, there really is no shortage here! Take time out from all your adventures not only for some relaxing beachfront shopping at Hurghada but also because you'll want this picture perfect paradise memorized forever before continuing onwards into land of the Pharaohs where things just get more incredible by the hour...

In addition to being home to these amazing ancient structures, such as The Great Pyramids Of Giza, which were erected during several different stages over about four hundred years, other places worth seeing include: The Sphinx, which stands guard over them; temples dedicated to different gods and goddesses.

Enjoy shopping, wonder at the Royal Mummies, learn more about ancient history, and mysterious ancient Egyptian symbols.

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