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Egypt could be said to have six different tourist super-sites. Each has its own flavor. Surprisingly, or perhaps not, most of these tourist areas do not depend on ancient monuments to sustain them. these super-sites are: |
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Cairo
The capital of Egypt. Cairo has everything. Cairo has great hotels, entertainment, restaurants, all manner of monuments from through out the history of Egypt and it is offer the entry point for most people visiting Egypt.
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Alexandria
When the 25-year-old Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great arrived in Egypt in 332 BC, he realized that he needed a capital for his newly conquered Egyptian kingdom and that, to link it with Macedonia, it would have to be located on the coast.
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Red Sea
That exquisite corridor of tinted monuments and radiant water, here and nowhere else, is the vestibule between the Levant and the tropics. Egypt's Red Sea coasts runs from the Gulf Suez to the Sudanese border.
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Sinai
This is the Sinai super-site, again with most of everything any tourist might wish. There are even some wonderful Christian monuments nearb.
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Luxor
Luxor is a living museum with vast numbers of ancient Egyptian monuments. It is also highly oriented to tourists and might be through of in the same regard as a theme park, where the attractions just happen to be real.
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Aswan
Aswan is the wonderful, pleasant climate. It captivates your heart by the blend of nature, clear blue sky, soft yellow sandy hills, landscapes & differently shaped solid soft rocks in certain areas of the Nile courses.
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Abu simbul
Not only are the two temples at Abu Simbel among the most significant and magnificent monuments in the world, but their removal and reconstruction was a historic event itself.
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Oasis
The very word "Oasis" conjures a string of images - swirling sands, blue veiled Tuaregs, mirages, the thirsty caravan stumbling into a pool of sweet water set amid swaying palms.
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