8 Reasons Why You Should Include Egypt on Your Travel Bucket List
Whether you love the beach, history, cruises, or are a thrill seeker, Egypt hasa little bit of something for you. Here are 8 reasons you should include Egypt on your travel bucket list.
1. See the Great Pyramids at Giza
Standing 135m tall in the yellow sands of the desert plateau in Giza, the Great Pyramids are unlike any other sight on Earth.
Built by Egyptian slaves centuries ago, the Great Pyramids are the resting place of some of Egypt’s most powerful pharaohs. Here, these pharaohs were buried along with their most prized possessions and slaves.
Next to the Great Pyramid stands the mighty Sphinx, a huge statue of the ancient Egyptian sun god Re-Horathky. The Sphinx was built by the Egyptians to watch over the souls buried inside the Great Pyramids.
The Great Pyramids, one of the seven wonders of the world, are amazing to look upon. They will be sure to take your breath away.
2. Explore the Historical Wonders of Luxor
Egyptian cruise are a mix of sun sea and history. There is a little bit of something for everyone. Make sure to include Egypt and sail the Nile on your travel bucketlist - you won’t be disappointed.
Luxor, a city located in the Nile, river cruise towards the upper parts of South Egypt, is filled with sights to see museums to explore, and activities to enjoy and having fun on your river cruising. The city’s main attraction is the iconic ‘Valley of the Kings’, a collection of tombs that are the resting place of many of Egypt’s most revered pharaohs.
Other sights include a number of impressive temples, museums, and shops.
Luxor’s restaurants are also noteworthy with some of the finest vegetarian cuisine in the world on offer.
3. Diving at Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh
The Red Sea area is one of the most beloved diving spots in the world. The area features remarkably clear waters, warm temperatures all year round, and a varied marine life with many species that are unique to the area.
Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh are two of the best diving towns in Egypt. From these towns, its possible to reach some of the best sights in the Red Sea, including coral reefs, underwater holes, wrecks, caves, and more. These towns are favorite places for divers.
4. Relax in the Luxurious Seclusion of Taba Heights
Taba Heights, a small town on the Sinai Peninsula, is the perfect place to relax and unwind - as well as dive!
The town is made up of a custom built resort with six hotels, a diving and water sports centre, and a golf course. The town also has a number of small streets filled with local houses, restaurants, and shops selling local wares. Taba Heights has warm temperatures nearly all year round. Its beach is also perfect for sunbathing and its seas are nearly always warm.
Photo: Uptown Taba Heights (Sinai, Egypt). Wikimedia Commons: Marc Ryckaert
5. Enjoy a Camel Safari
Egypt’s magnificent deserts are stunning to behold. A mix of sun and sand, they stretch out for hundreds of miles in every direction. Camel safaris are one of the best ways to explore these vast expanses. These safaris can vary in length from as little as a few days to a few weeks. Some of the sights to see while on a camel safari include massive sand dunes, canyons, mountains, desert temples, native desert wildlife, and more - a must do for adventurous travellers.
6. See the Temples at Abu Simbel
Abu Simbel is a small village located in the north of Egypt. Here, the Egyptians built a number of temples, the most impressive of which is the ‘Great Temple of Ramses II’, a gigantic temple dedicated to the pharaoh Ramses II and the Egyptian gods Ra, Amun, and Ptah.
Abu Simbel is a must visit for lovers of Egyptian history and Egyptian temples. It is the perfect place to enjoy a day trip.
7. Scale Mount Sinai
Mount Sinai, a mountain located in the centre of the Sinai Peninsula, is said to be the place where Moses received the ten commandments from God.
Sights to see near Mount Sinai include the Monastery of St. Catherine, a huge monastery at the foot of the mountain, Moses’ Well, the location where it’s believed Moses met his wife, and the Ossuary, a charnel house filled with the skulls of hundreds of deceased monks.
Mount Sinai itself can also be climbed. A local guide is essential, however, since it can be easy to get lost.
Mount Sinai is a must see spot for travelers interested in history and hiking.
8. Explore Cairo, Egypt's Capital City
Cairo, Egypt’s capital city, is one of the biggest cities in the world. It is also full of countless things to do and see.
Cairo’s many museums are filled with exhibitions that will both entertain and inform, and its many restaurants serve up some of the finest cuisine in Egypt. Architectural sights like the Islamic structure of the Medieval Cairo and the Citadel are also impressive to behold.
Cairo’s many souks, or markets, are also impressive. Here, hundreds of sellers take to the streets to sell food and local wares at bargain prices. Learn how to haggle!
What do you want to explore see in Egypt first?
- Log in to post comments