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Thinking about making the next trip to Egypt – hitting the obligatory pyramids and then heading up the Nile. Any must see or do recommendations?
Thanks.
~ Dave
jennyjohnI think that Egypt is famous for its ancient civilization and some of the world’s most famous monuments, including the Giza pyramid complex and its Great Sphinx. It is nearly one and one-half times the size of Texas. Egypt is divided into two unequal, extremely arid regions by the landscape’s dominant feature, the northward-flowing Nile River. I think that you really enjoy to trip to Egypt, it was really awesome.
Donna WillinghamI did an amazing course while in Cairo – Sarah Merron of Fire Dragon Coaching teaches strategies that really helped me focus on getting the best out of myself and others around me, for both my work and personal life. There are also opportunities for visiting the ancient monuments. She runs courses all over the world, so it’s a fantastic way to combine travel with self improvement. Here’s the link, it’s definitely worth checking out: http://egyptnlptraining.com/
MICK.BUDDYThinking about making the next trip to Egypt – hitting the obligatory pyramids and then heading up the Nile.
SarahtravelCoptic Cairo
Spend a quick trip in Cairo the charming capital of Egypt, it is one of the most beautiful cities in the world with all its effects belongs to several historical periods .
The most important Islamic monuments in Egypt is the Mosque of Muhammad Ali located in the Citadel of Saladin, tourists can visit also the mosque of Ibn Toulun . -
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