10. The Temple of Isis at the Isle of Philae - Saved from the flooding of Lake Nasser in the late 60s, the Temple of Isis stands on the Island of Philae, home to the enchanting Goddess of Love and Fertility.
9. Souk or market - Take in the sights and smells of a traditional souk or a modern take on one like the ones you’ll find in El Gouna or Sharm El Sheikh.
8. The Sinai Desert and St Catherine’s Monastery
7. Queen Hatshepsut’s Temple at Deir-el-Bahri - Set in a natural amphitheatre, Queen Hatshepsut’s MortuaryTemple at Deir-el-Bahri is a beauty to behold.
6. Temple of Karnak - The Temple of Karnak is one of the world’s largest religious structures. The Hall of Pillars alone is mesmerising. It sits on the east bank of the Nile and is easily visited from Luxor.
5. Tombs of the Valley of the Kings - This is where you’ll find Tutankhamun’s Tomb. The Queens and the Valley of the Nobles.
4. Nile in a felucca - Sail by felucca from Aswan over the river to one of the few surviving Nubian villages.
3. Excursion to Abu Simbel - The spectacular temples at Abu Simbel once sat on the border between Egypt and Nubia and served to inform Pharaohs’ enemies of the might of his Empire.
2. Red Sea - With its coral reefs teeming with life, is one of the best dive sites in the world, and is easy to explore at resorts like El Gouna.
1. Pyramids of Giza.10. The Temple of Isis at the Isle of Philae - Saved from the flooding of Lake Nasser in the late 60s, the Temple of Isis stands on the Isla...all »10. The Temple of Isis at the Isle of Philae - Saved from the flooding of Lake Nasser in the late 60s, the Temple of Isis stands on the Island of Philae, home to the enchanting Goddess of Love and Fertility.
9. Souk or market - Take in the sights and smells of a traditional souk or a modern take on one like the ones you’ll find in El Gouna or Sharm El Sheikh.
8. The Sinai Desert and St Catherine’s Monastery
7. Queen Hatshepsut’s Temple at Deir-el-Bahri - Set in a natural amphitheatre, Queen Hatshepsut’s MortuaryTemple at Deir-el-Bahri is a beauty to behold.
6. Temple of Karnak - The Temple of Karnak is one of the world’s largest religious structures. The Hall of Pillars alone is mesmerising. It sits on the east bank of the Nile and is easily visited from Luxor.
5. Tombs of the Valley of the Kings - This is where you’ll find Tutankhamun’s Tomb. The Queens and the Valley of the Nobles.
4. Nile in a felucca - Sail by felucca from Aswan over the river to one of the few surviving Nubian villages.
3. Excursion to Abu Simbel - The spectacular temples at Abu Simbel once sat on the border between Egypt and Nubia and served to inform Pharaohs’ enemies of the might of his Empire.
2. Red Sea - With its coral reefs teeming with life, is one of the best dive sites in the world, and is easy to explore at resorts like El Gouna.
1. Pyramids of Giza.«
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