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SIGHTSEEING EGYPT
Cairo
Abu Simbel
Giza
Luxor
Aswan
Alexandria
Bahariya Oasis
Siwa Oasis

VISIT CAIRO

Located on the banks of the Nile River, Cairo is an amazing city. Home to ancient temples, tombs, Christian churches, magnificent Muslim monuments and mosques, the Egyptian Antiquities Museum (with the Tutankhamun Collection) and of course, the Pyramids of Giza.

The western and more modern Cairo is full of wide boulevards, public gardens, and open spaces. The older eastern section of the city is very different and is filled with small lanes and crowded tenements and hundreds of ancient mosques.

Cairo is best explored over a few days, wandering the streets in Old Cairo, Islamic Cairo and Coptic Cairo. Also make time to shop, whether it be in the air-conditioned shopping malls or taking in the hussle and bussle of the various markets. A must has to be the famous Khan el-Khalili souk, (or market) largely unchanged since the 14th century.



EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES MUSEUM

The Egyptian Museum, CairoHousing more than 120,000 antiquities, it is said that if you were to spend one minute looking at each item in the Egyptian Museum, it would take over nine months to complete the tour. You could visit many times and still discover different wonders each time you wander throughout the galleries.

You therefore have to be selective in your viewing of this amazing collection. The best visit is probably made over 2 days. There are many highlights to choose from: Huge stone sarcophagi, statues of Nefertiti and Ramases II staring down at you, papyrus scrolls, alabaster jars (used to hold the internal organs of the dead), mummified birds and animals, the mummified bodies of kings and queens including Ramases II himself. And do not forget the amazing collection of treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun!

More than a million and half tourists visit the museum annually, in addition to half a million Egyptians and it is easy to see why people flock to see this collection of antiquities.

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THE TUTANKHAMUM COLLECTION

Probably the most famous collection of artefacts in the world is housed on the upper floor of the Egyptian Antiquities Museum. The collection of items discovered in the tomb of King Tutankhamun.

Howard Carter discovered the tomb of the young King Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings in 1923. It took him around 10 years to complete his excavation of the tomb. Unlike the other tombs in the Valley, this was the only one to be discovered intact and the collection is remarkable. On display here is the beautiful gold funerary mask and sarcophagus, an ancient trumpet, thrones, the four huge gilded boxes that fit one inside the other (which housed the sarcophagus), and even a royal toilet seat.

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Khan El-Kallili

Shop for everything in Khan El-Kallili, CairoA huge, sprawling mass of cobbled streets makes up one of the best shopping experiences Cairo has to offer. The grand souk (market) of Khan El-Kallili. The souk has been in existence since the 14th Century when it became a major centre for international trade. Today the streets are home to numerous shops and their shopkeepers peddling their wares. The best way to see it is just to wander, experiencing the smells, colours, the hussle and bussle.

Whatever you are looking for, you should be able to find it somewhere in Khan El-Kallili. There are whole sections of the souk devoted to selling particular goods: Gold and jewellery, spices, clothing, perfume, furniture, carpets and a lot more. Make a point of visiting the jewellery workshops where they will engrave your ring, cartouche or bracelet whilst you wait.

When you need a rest from the shopping, head to Fishawi's cafe, which you can count on being open when you get there: It has been open continuously, day and night, serving up coffee and sheesh for more than 200 years!

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