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18/11/2019

How amazing is it to start your New Year among our superb Kings and Queens…
You still have time to book your New Year Nile cruise package starting from $599 per person

*Price includes*
- Meet & assist upon arrival in Luxor airport
- 4 nights Nile cruise accommodation based on full board meal basis
- All transportation across the trip based on private basis
- Private professional tour guide
- All entrance fees to monuments included in the itinerary
- All taxes & service charges

*What you will visit?*
- While in Luxor: Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Valley of Kings, Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Memnon Statue
- While sailing from Luxor to Aswan: Temple of Horus in Edfu and Temple of Sobek & Haroeris in Kom Ombo
- While in Aswan: Philae Temple, Aswan High Dam, Unfinished Obelisque, and the Botanical Island.

* Standard (3 stars category): $599
* Deluxe (4 Stars category): $675
* Superior (5 Stars category): $755

Book your package now with the official Egypt’s Leading Travel Agency; Kimidar Tours
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17/11/2019

This strong handsome young man ruled Egypt in his twenties and sit on his throne for 53 years..
He went into 17 major battles victory was on his side all along the way..
He founded one of the most important and largest empires in the ancient world, the Egyptian Empire, and was the largest during his reign.
He challenged 23 Asian armies and defeated them all in the famous battle of Megiddo in Palestine..
He gathered the princes of the kingdoms under his realm and raised them in Egypt to ensure their loyalty.
His war plans are being taught in military colleges so far..
The ancient Egyptians were never saddened over a king and wept with a burning heart like what they grieved after his death.
His funeral was the biggest funeral in the ancient world ..
Despite his strength and power, he was not unjust ruler and one of his most famous words to his famous minister Rakhmi Ra ..
"The Lord is not satisfied with the bias. Be vigilant. The position of minister is the mainstay of the whole earth. A minister cannot enslave the people. Listen to the complaints of depressed people all over the realm and act with justice with all humans alike; because The Lord hates favoritism”
He is the greatest genius emperor who gave birth to Egypt. He was a great fighter and a sponsor of arts. He contributed to revamping Luxor Temple during his reign. His statue is standing currently in Luxor Temple along with unique monumental pieces..
He is Tuthmosis III; our great grandfather.

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06/11/2019

5 days to enjoy the capital city of Cairo and indulge into the mysteries of the Pharaos and Ancient Egypt

* What you will see?
- Giza Pyramids & the mysterious Sphinx
- Saqqara Djoser’s Step Pyramid
- The Egyptian Museum
- Citadel of Saladin & Mohamed Ali Mosque (known as Alabaster Mosque)
The Sultan of the world
- The Hanging Church
- Khan El Khalili street
Optional add-on: Full day tour to Alexandria to visit Citadel of Qaitbay, Pompay's Pillar, Catacombs (Kom Al Shokafa) and Bibliotheca Alexandrina

* Your package includes:
- 4 nights accommodation in Cairo
- Meals: 4 Breakfast, 2 Lunch, 4 Dinner
- Meet & assist through airport procedures upon arrival
- All transportation across the whole trip
- All entrance fees and professional tour guide
- Complimentary bottle of mineral water on daily basis

* Prices (based on minimum 2 persons):
- 3 Stars: $499
- 4 Stars: $ 585
- 5 Stars: $725

Brought to you by Egypt’s official Leading Travel Agency Kimidar Tours.
Want to inquire and book? Contact us on [email protected]

5 days to enjoy the capital city of Cairo and indulge into the mysteries of the Pharaos and Ancient Egypt

* What you will see?
- Giza Pyramids & the mysterious Sphinx
- Saqqara Djoser’s Step Pyramid
- The Egyptian Museum
- Citadel of Saladin & Mohamed Ali Mosque (known as Alabaster Mosque)
- Sultan Hassan & Al Refaie Mosque
- The Hanging Church
- Khan El Khalili street
Optional add-on: Full day tour to Alexandria to visit Citadel of Qaitbay, Pompay's Pillar, Catacombs (Kom Al Shokafa) and Bibliotheca Alexandrina

* Your package includes:
- 4 nights accommodation in Cairo
- Meals: 4 Breakfast, 2 Lunch, 4 Dinner
- Meet & assist through airport procedures upon arrival
- All transportation across the whole trip
- All entrance fees and professional tour guide
- Complimentary bottle of mineral water on daily basis

* Prices (based on minimum 2 persons):
- 3 Stars: $499
- 4 Stars: $ 585
- 5 Stars: $725

Brought to you by Egypt’s official Leading Travel Agency Kimidar Tours.
Want to inquire and book? Contact us on: [email protected]

Photos from Exquisite Egypt's post 29/09/2019

7 Things That Surprised Me About Traveling in Egypt

Ever since I was a little kid, I've dreamt about traveling to Egypt.

The ancient Egypt sections of my history classes were always my favorite. I could always pinpoint where the country was on the giant map of Africa when I watched “Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego.” And I still to this day will watch “The Mummy” (the original one!) anytime it's on TV.
But Egypt has had a rough decade.

I was working as a newspaper editor in 2011 during the Arab Spring and was reading stories daily about uprisings and revolutions. It all started in Tunisia but spread to multiple nations in northern Africa – including Egypt. And, for quite a few years afterward, Egypt just didn't seem like a safe place to travel.

But if I've learned anything from traveling the world, it's that the news media makes most places sound a lot scarier than they actually are.

Nothing scary about these feluccas on the Nile in Aswan.
Many tour companies did indeed suspend operations in Egypt following the revolution; not many people were going therefrom 2012-2015. But we're nearly into 2018 now, and things are changing. Tourism still isn't anywhere near what it was pre-2011 in Egypt, but visitors are starting to come back each year in larger and larger numbers.

Long story short: right now is an excellent time to visit Egypt.

Middle Pyramid in Giza
Look! Hardly any crowds at the pyramids!
Earlier this year, with a trip to the Seychelles already planned, I decided to go for it and booked a 12-day tour of Egypt with Intrepid Travel. I knew Egypt wasn't somewhere I wanted to travel 100% solo, and I've had great experiences traveling with Intrepid in the past.

I've written separately about the tour itself, but now I want to talk a little about Egypt and the things that surprised me about traveling there. Chances are some of these will surprise you, too!

1. It's totally safe not as you think it is
The first question people asked me when I returned from this trip was: Is it safe to travel to Egypt?

I know Egypt isn't regarded as one of the safest places to travel right now (and if you read the US State Department's travel warning about Egypt, you'll probably be convinced that ISIS will come for you if you step foot in the country). but it's totally not true, it's a very safe place to visit

As the main tourist sites in Egypt are no more dangerous than popular places you might visit in the US or Europe. There's a strong military presence at most major sites in Egypt – armed guards, metal detectors, and bag checks become second nature as you visit temples and museums – but I didn't find myself feeling “in danger” at any point.

The Great Temple of Abu Simbel, No danger felt in Abu Simbel.
There are certain parts of Egypt that are no-gos right now, but they aren't places that most tourists would go anyway. (In fact, all tour operators in Egypt have modified many of their itineraries to ensure that they're not taking anyone to any of these places.)

Yes, there have been recent terror attacks in Egypt that have claimed lives – but there have been terror attacks in places like London and Las Vegas in recent months that have been deadly, too. I'm not saying Egypt is 100% safe because that guarantee can't be made about ANY destination in the world. But I am saying that it's safer for tourists than you probably think.

Mosque in Alexandria, Egypt
I was surprised at how at-ease I felt the entire time in Egypt. I wasn't even concerned about pickpockets in most places, which can't be said about every country I've visited!

2. The kids especially are incredibly friendly
I expected to get some extra attention as a white, non-Muslim woman traveling in Egypt. But what I didn't expect was that I would become an instant celebrity every time I walked outside!

At many major sites (especially in Cairo and Alexandria), me and my tour mates were constantly being approached by young Egyptians (and occasionally older ones!) asking us for selfies.

With some Egyptian girls in Alexandria
Selfie with some Egyptian girls in Alexandria. They kept telling me how pretty I was and asking me about Washington, DC. They were so sweet!
I was confused by this at first (“we don't look THAT different!” I kept saying), but our guide explained that it's a cool badge of honor right now in Egypt to take a photo with a tourist. Tourism numbers have been so low in Egypt in the past few years that people are excited to see more visitors now.

Once I learned this, I started asking for selfies back in return!

3. Cairo is chaos incarnate
I knew Cairo was a big, bustling city. But what I didn't really realize before I got there was that the city of 19.5 million is essentially chaos incarnate.

Traffic is INSANE. No one uses the painted lanes on the roads. Horns are constantly honking. People jump in and out of old VW buses in the middle of the road. And that road is being shared by everything from cars to buses to donkey carts.

Cairo, Egypt
Crazy Cairo. Photo taken by one of my tour mates from our minibus!
Adding to the chaos is all the dust/sand (Egypt is essentially a big desert, after all) and the smog. I visited Egypt at the beginning of winter, and most mornings began with a thick, murky fog spread out over Cairo. This is something to keep in mind if you're planning to visit the Pyramids in Giza because it means that there's a chance you may have to plan your visit around the visibility – on some days you can't see the pyramids at all!

4. The food in Egypt is unique and tasty
You'll find a lot of traditionally Middle-Eastern foods in Egypt (like falafel and shawarma and kofta), and also some Moroccan dishes like tagine. But Egypt's take is always a little unique – I noticed a lot of cinnamon in many dishes I tried!

If you're looking to try a unique dish, go for a bowl of Kushari (or ). It's a mixture of rice, pasta, lentils, and chickpeas, topped with onion and a tomato sauce. It's known as the national dish of Egypt and can be had extremely cheaply (think less than $1 USD for a bowl).

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Kushari in
Other things you can try in Egypt include and stuffed – it's common here to raise pigeons for meat like you would chickens.

5. Tipping is expected – for everything
Sorry all my non-American friends, but you're going to have to get used to tipping for everything when you travel in Egypt. Often referred to as “baksheesh,” you'll be asked to tip for everything from a porter bringing your bag to your hotel room to someone handing you a paper towel in the bathroom.

In some instances you won't be given a choice (for example, don't expect to use the toilet – even at the airport – without paying at least 2 or 3 Egyptian pounds), while in other cases a tip won't be explicitly asked for but will still be expected.

Felucca in Aswan, Egypt
It does get a bit annoying being constantly asked for money, but remind yourself that the amounts are incredibly small (5 Egyptian pounds is only 25 cents USD) and that many people in Egypt don't make a living wage.

My advice is to always have some small Egyptian bills or coins on your person, or come prepared with fresh $1 bills from home.

6. All the ancient sites are 10x better in real life
The constant need to tip is more than made up for by the fact that all the ancient sites you'll visit in Egypt – all the tombs and temples and ruins – are 10 times better in person than they are in any photos or documentaries you've seen. Seriously. Egypt's history is incredible, and so much of it has been preserved!

THIS is why you travel to Egypt.

- Pyramid in Giza, Egypt
- The Great Temple of Abu Simbel
You'll see temples that are thousands of years old that still have paint on them; mummies of pharaohs that you read about in history books; tombs with walls that look like they were carved just yesterday.
- Tomb of Ramses IV in the Valley of the Kings
- Inside the tomb of Ramses IV
- Original paint at Madinat Habu Temple
- This paint at Madinat Habu Temple is original, guys!
If you've put off visiting Egypt, don't put it off any longer. Its treasures are even more impressive in person.

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