Traveling in Egypt might not equal to easy-going and hassle-free, but certainly eye-opening. But what are the 10 best places to leave your footsteps while getting that goldfish eyes? If you are in trouble finding it out, the A-list below could be your salvation. I hope it helps.
- Cairo – For a glimpse of the more recent past, wander through the dusty, decrepit glamour of Garden City, a labyrinth of crumbling 19th and early-20th-century mansions
- Alexandria – Sip coffee, smoke sheesha (water pipe), or join in on the heated debates that take place in the many antique coffee houses that dot this hip metropolis
- Luxor – gateway to the Valley of the Kings, amongst other fabulous attractions
- Abu Simbel – a very remote town in the far south, with some beautiful ancient temples
- Aswan – Watch the sunset over one of the most beautiful stretches of the Nile at Aswan, ancient Egypt’s frontier town, and still a place where you can feel yourself in Africa
- Dahab – Kick back and recover from chronic temple fatigue at this ocean-side backpacker nirvana
- Hurghada – a town on the Red Sea, filled with all-inclusive resorts and diving
- Lake Nasser – created by the Aswan Dam
- Saqqara – filled with relics and ruins of ancient Egypt, they’re often combined as a day trip from Cairo
- Siwa – a stunning remote oasis near the Libyan border
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