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Ever seen the box office hit The Mummy starring Brandon Fraser? Basically, they awaken a tyrannical Egyptian warlord mummy who must be stopped before he releases his vengeance on the world and kills everyone. Dun, dun, dun!
Hollywood is usually spot-on with its historical depictions; however there is more to Egypt than this blockbuster leads on.
The ancient Egypt is one of the oldest and culturally richest civilizations and you have a chane you go to see it. (We promise you won’t be hunted down by demonic corpses).
In-the-know travelers explore Egypt without all the pesky tourists by taking the back route... and by back route we mean the world’s longest river.
Cruising down the serine Nile is a time-honored, aesthetically-charming way to check out Egypt’s famous temples and tombs. On land, you'll ride camelback alongside the Great Sphinx of Giza and the 4,000 year-old untouched pyramids.
You’ll get to brush up on your bargaining skills in Cairo’s chaotic, colorful marketplace, and score some royal artifacts. For all you travelers who think of vacation as a time to kick back, then you’ll love the southern frontier of Aswan. Relax aboard a traditional Felucca for a sunset cruise while you take down a fresh mango juice.
Before you head back home, pay homage to your Pharaoh ancestors and explore the ancient temples in the royal city of Luxor -- known as the world’s largest open-air museum located on the site of the pharaoh’s capital at the height of their power. Good luck.
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Ever seen the box office hit The Mummy starring Brandon Fraser? Basically, they awaken a tyrannical Egyptian warlord mummy who must be stopped before he releases his vengeance on the world and kills everyone. Dun, dun, dun!
Hollywood is usually spot-on with its historical depictions; however there is more to Egypt than this blockbuster leads on.
The ancient Egypt is one of the oldest and culturally richest civilizations and you have a chane you go to see it. (We promise you won’t be hunted down by demonic corpses).
In-the-know travelers explore Egypt without all the pesky tourists by taking the back route... and by back route we mean the world’s longest river.
Cruising down the serine Nile is a time-honored, aesthetically-charming way to check out Egypt’s famous temples and tombs. On land, you'll ride camelback alongside the Great Sphinx of Giza and the 4,000 year-old untouched pyramids.
You’ll get to brush up on your bargaining skills in Cairo’s chaotic, colorful marketplace, and score some royal artifacts. For all you travelers who think of vacation as a time to kick back, then you’ll love the southern frontier of Aswan. Relax aboard a traditional Felucca for a sunset cruise while you take down a fresh mango juice.
Before you head back home, pay homage to your Pharaoh ancestors and explore the ancient temples in the royal city of Luxor -- known as the world’s largest open-air museum located on the site of the pharaoh’s capital at the height of their power. Good luck.