Where to go in Egypt

Cairo is perhaps best known for the river Nile which rules through it, don’t be in de Nile! However, the intricacies of its city walls provide for much that a tourist would be foolish to miss out on for. The most famous city of the Muslim world, Cairo has many monuments to Islam which stand out from the crowd. Primary of them is Al-Azhar Mosque, which contains the oldest university in the world dating back over a thousand years, as well as containing a museum which shows artefacts from an ancient past. The Citadel is another unmissable location, as well as the city of the dead and Sphinx constructions which enchant all those who view them with wonderment. Of course, the pyramids are the main attraction though and all who pass through Cairo surely take the chance to view these ancient wonders.

Ancient pyramids and ruins
It is also possible to take a day trip from Cairo to view pyramids which are located further away, and which are much less crowded than those nearest to Cairo. These offer a more tranquil experience which affords more time to bask in these ancient wonders and contemplate just how these ancient people were able to construct such behemoth like structures with simple tools. Some of these pyramids, such as the step pyramid, are older than their more famous counterparts at Giza. If you take one of these trips, the camel market is a must see stop off on the way back into Cairo.

Alexandria, Egypt’s second city
Named after Alexander the Great, Alexandria has been the second city of Egypt ever since. It is not as faced paced as Cairo, and for this reason has a reputation as more of a holiday destination for locals. Situation on the north coast, Alexandria is a popular location for water sports and diving is possible with short day trips to neighbouring islands which. It is also possible to take a short tour here to Rosetta, location of the famed Rosetta Stone which allowed for modern civilization to tap into the hieroglyphic writing of the ancient Egyptians and uncover some of their long forgotten secrets. Alexandria can be very busy in the summer, as locals flock here to escape the repressive heat of Cairo, so it is probably a good idea to avoid it during this period, the weather is good here all year round, so it is better to avoid the local summer, when beaches are crowded and prices increase by more than 20%.

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