Sweet Delights: A Guide to Turkish Desserts
Explore the delicious variety of Turkish Desserts, from sweet baklava to creamy künefe, each offering a taste of Turkey’s rich culinary tradition.
A wonderful exclusive tour for ‘Bird Watchers’ on this 3 hour Bird Watching Tour in Aswan with Mr Mohamed Arabi known as the Birdman of Aswan. Take a scenic ride in a motor boat around the Cataract Islands to see up to many species of local birds and pretty flora and fauna in a most delightful environment.
A wonderful adventure to Abu Simbel to explore the Great Sun Temple of Ramses II and the Temple of Queen Nefertari. On the North of Ramses Temple,the Nefertari Temple was built by Ramses II in honour of his favourite wife Queen Nefertari amongst another 200 wives and concubines.Both Temples were discovered in 1813 and were almost completely covered with sand. Then both temples were moved in 1960 by the help of Egyptian Government and UNESCO to avoid the rising waters of the Nile. Ramses II built the Temples mostly to honour himself as inside there is a mural depicting his famous victory at the Battle of Qadesh where his army defeated their enemies.
An incredible outing on this day tour to Abu Simbel from Aswan by flight to the largest and most impressive Temples in Egypt, that of Ramses 11 at Abu Simbel, along with the adjoining Temple of Queen Nefertari, both moved by UNESCO and the Egyptian Government in 1960 due to the rising flood waters of the Nile.
An exceptionally fascinating insight into Aswan and all its major attractions on this tour of Philae Temple, Unfinished Obelisk and Aswan High dam.Your Guide will give you the history of these three attractions whilst having time to look around and explore for yourself. The Dam itself is an incredible modern structure and in total contrast to the old Temple of Philae and Unfinished Obelisk
A joyous and thrilling insight into ‘Nubia’ and the life of these colorful friendly Nubian people on this informative tour of the Nubian village in Aswan.
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A: Most travelers start from Sharm El Sheikh in the evening to climb Mount Sinai overnight, either by the steep Steps of Penitence or the gentler El Bashait route. Reaching the summit at sunrise offers unforgettable views. After descending, visitors often tour St. Catherine’s Monastery, one of the world’s oldest Christian monasteries, built on the site of the Biblical Burning Bush.
A: Visitors can explore rare religious art, ancient icons, and one of the world’s most important manuscript collections inside St. Catherine’s Monastery. The highlight is the Chapel of the Burning Bush, next to the legendary Rubus Sanctus plant, believed to be where Moses encountered God.
A: St. Catherine’s National Park is a biodiversity hotspot, home to rare animals like the Sinai Rosefinch, Ibex, wolves, striped hyenas, and unique plants such as the Sinai primrose. Thoughtful conservation ensures visitors can explore this natural wonder without harming its delicate ecosystem.
A: Safaga is 53 km south of Hurghada along the Red Sea coast. It is known for pristine beaches, calm waters, bungalows, resorts, and a peaceful environment.
A: Visit ancient and religious sites early in the day when it’s cooler, and explore museums and indoor attractions later in the day.
A: Cairo, Luxor, and Sharm El-Sheikh are ideal for families. Must-see attractions include the Pyramids of Giza, Karnak Temple, Nile felucca rides, the Alexandria Library, and the White Desert, offering history, adventure, and interactive experiences for children of all ages.
Egypt has over 30 protected areas, including several officially recognized national parks such as Ras Mohammed, Wadi El Gemal, and White Desert.
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