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Travelling to Egypt

Most people who think of Egypt think of antiquities, but Egypt offers much more. Certainly it is a prime location to see our great heritage from the ancient world, including Pyramids and wonderful temples, but it is also part of the Holy Land, and tours to Christian and other religious monuments are popular. Yet Egypt also offers nature and desert treks, great scuba diving and even golf, fishing and birding expeditions. One may choose to relax on the wondrous Egypt Red Sea or Sinai coasts, take in the high culture of Cairo, or even leisurely float down the Egyptian Nile on a luxurious river boat.
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About Ancient Egypt

For many, the scope of Egypt's history is difficult to comprehend. Its history covers some five thousand years, and encompasses the origin of civilization, the rise of the Greeks and Romans, the establishment of the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions, the colonial era when first France and then the English ruled the country, and finally, a return to independence. Egypt has played an important role through all of these eras, and today one can find monuments that evidence Egypt's role in most of the world's historic events, from the beginning of mankind until the present. More and more, we are not only learning about the history of mankind in Egypt, but also about his prehistory, the way that he migrated and finally began to organize communities that eventually lead to a civilized world.In Egypt, we find the earliest detailed records of warfare recorded thousands of years ago, but we also find the cemeteries and monuments of the world's last global war, World War II. In Egypt, we find some of the first written words of civilization, but we also find great thinkers and writers through the Greek period, into the Christian era, the archaic Islamic period and even modern Nobel Literates. In Egypt, we find ancient pyramids and giant columns supporting massive temples, but we can now find these architectural elements spread throughout the world. Here, along with the first monumental buildings made of stone, we also find the first paved roads, the first wines and beer and even the first peace treaties between organized governments. However, we also find the world's first scientists, doctors, architects and mathematicians.Egypt is our window to humanity's distant past and in understanding its history, we find both mankind's greatest glories and achievements, as well as his often repeated mistakes. We may follow along with the building of empires, only to see them collapse again and again. We find great men and rulers of renowned, but we often also see their ultimate demise.And here, we learn about religion, its evolution and, as the world grows older, its replacement with newer religions. Yet, the ancient Egyptian religion has never really completely died out. Even today, many Egyptians continue customs, including some aspects of religion, held over from thousands of years ago. In fact, throughout the world, aspects of the ancient Egyptian religion, particularly funerary, continue to effect our modern lives.We hope you enjoy our efforts to bring Egyptian history and its monuments to your fingertips. Here one will find just about every aspect of ancient Egypt, from culture to people, from monuments to knowledge. Take the time to understand ancient Egyptian history, and we feel certain you will find, within this knowledge, a better understanding of this modern world in which we live.
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Shopping in Egypt

Egypt is a wonderland of shopping opportunities. Of course, there are the famous bazaars such as the Khan el-Khalili, but then there are also thousands of unusual stores scattered about the country, and especially in Cairo, though some products are better purchased perhaps from the locale from which they are produced, such as alabaster in Luxor. However, Cairo provides a huge variety of everything from antiques to fine clothing and especially jewelry.In some shops, you must haggle while in others the price will be set. Which type of store provides the best possible deals depends both on the shop itself and the haggling ability of the buyer an seller. Frequently though some of the best deals at the best consistent quality is found in stores with fixed prices. For example, one might haggle over a mother-of-pearl box in the Khan el-Khalili and wind up paying a fairly low price but for an inferior products, while in a fixed price shop, one might end up paying more, but for a far superior mother-of-pearl box.The purpose for this section is to provide Tour Egypt readers with information both on how to shop in Egypt, as well as to enlighten them on how to tell what makes various products better or worse from the standpoint of quality. Of course, for those not traveling to Egypt, our Virtual Khan el-Khalili, Tour Egypt's online shop provides many quality products found in Egypt at reasonable prices.General Shopping:HagglingMore on Haggling Specific Types of Products:AlabasterTricks of the Trade: Purchasing Egyptian AlabasterAlabaster: Egypt's Rock of AgesAppliqué on the Street of the TentmakersBasketry, Ancient and ModernBelly Dancing CostumesThe Boozer's Guide to EgyptEgyptian BrassBuying Egyptian Cotton Products in EgyptJewelryBuying Gold Jewelry in EgyptMashrabiya ScreensMother-of-PearlMusicMusical InstrumentsPapyrusPart 1: Historical PapyrusPart II: Purchasing Modern Papyrus ArtPerfume Bottles, Hand Made General and Specific Shops, StoresAl KhatounAladin Incens and HandicraftsArkadia Shopping MallBazaar of the TentmakersBashayer and Om El SaadBooks and Bookshops in EgyptBooksellers MarketClothing Stores in CairoThe Dates Market Sells EverythingFair Trade Center, LuxorFind great shopping at the Khan Misr ToulounFirst Mall in Cairo, EgyptThe Khan el-Khalili, Egypt's Most Famous MarketMore on the Khan el-KhaliliTour The Khan el-KhaliliLehnert & Sandrock (Books and Photographs)SednaouiSounds of Cairo Music ShopSouq al-Goma'a (Friday Market)Wekalat Al-Balah Fabric Market.

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Safety in Egypt

Terrorism has affected the industry in recent times. A total of 58 foreign tourists were killed in the 1997 Luxor massacre. The tourist industry sunk even lower with the September 11 attacks in the eastern United States in 2001, the 2004 Sinai bombings, April 2005 terrorist attacks in Cairo, the July 23, 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks, and the 2006 Dahab bombings.

Historically, foreign tourists have been a common target of attacks dating back to the early 1990s. Militants have typically been motivated by a combination of Qutbism and opposition to the Mubarak government, and attacking foreigners including non-Muslims while hurting Egypt's tourist trade was seen as serving both goals.
In late 2010 Egypt's tourism ministry decided to close the Sharm el-Sheikh beach following shark attacks that left one German tourist dead and four people (three Russians and one Ukrainian) seriously injured.
The attacks appear to be from more than one shark, and include at least one shortfin mako shark. Marine biologist George Burgess said that more than one species of shark has been involved in the attacks, possibly including an Oceanic whitetip shark.
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Climate of Egypt

Peak tourist season in Egypt runs from mid October to May, during winter and spring. From May until October, the temperatures are fairly high, especially in Luxor and the southern parts of the country.

Egypt is one of the hottest and sunniest countries in the world. With the exception of a strip along the Mediterranean coast, Egypt has a desert climate, being entirely within the Sahara. The Mediterranean coastal strip has an average annual rainfall of 100–200 mm. In central and southern Egypt several years may pass without any significant rain.

Winters are generally warm in the south of Egypt, but temperatures fall rather abruptly at night so that desert evenings in winter can be quite chilly. The heat of southern Egypt in summer is fierce, and there is almost no relief from one day to another. The very low humidity, however, makes the heat more bearable.
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Egyptian Currency

The currency in Egypt is the Egyptian pound - usually abbreviated as EGP and sometimes, LE or L.E.. The 1/100th unit of EGP is the Piastre. The approximate exchange rate for 1 USD is 5.8 EGP as of December 2010. The Central Bank of Egypt controls the circulation of currency. As of May 2009, the currency notes in circulation have a denomination of EGP 200, 100, 50, 20, 5, 1 and Piastres 50, 25.

There is no limit on the amount of currency which the visitors may bring to Egypt, however, they must declare the currency and amount upon arrival and departure with bank receipts. If you are carrying Egyptian Currency, it should not exceed EGP 5,000.

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Transportation in Egypt

Passports and visas are required of foreign visitors except natives of several Middle Eastern countries. Transit voyagers, however, that travel by ship or plane are not required to obtain visas. Travellers native to most of Africa must have proof of cholera and yellow fever vaccination.

Airports
There are nine international airports in Egypt that serve all of the county’s major cities including Cairo International Airport and Taba international airports.

Cairo International Airport is the main gateway to Egypt and is located about 15 miles northeast of the city in northern Egypt. Cairo’s three terminals receive flights from major world cities including those in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa. You can reach central Cairo by bus, while numerous taxis also run to the city and its hotels at a reasonable price. Limousines are also available as a more comfortable alternative.

Located in central Egypt, Luxor International Airport is a popular facility that serves the Nile Valley and it a convenient gateway for people heading to the popular tourist destinations of the region. Two updated terminals serve international and domestic flights, with a number of Egyptian carriers including Air Cairo and Egypt Air operating from the airport. The airport is located close to the city centre and taxis, limos and regular buses are available for transfers into the city.

Railways
Egyptian Railways is the backbone of passenger transportation in Egypt with 800 million passenger miles annually.

Air-conditioned passenger trains usually have 1st and 2nd class service, while non-airconditioned trains will have 2nd and 3rd class. Most of the network connects the densely populated area of the Nile delta with Cairo and Alexandria as hubs.

The Alexandria-Cairo-Luxor-Aswan link is served daily in both directions by air-conditioned sleeper trains of Abela Egypt. This service is especially attractive to tourists who can spend the night on the train as it covers the stretch between Cairo and Luxor. A luxury express train also connects Cairo with Marsa Matruh towards the Libyan border.

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Tourism in Egypt and Nile Cruises

Nile cruises may vary considerably, but typical Nile cruises are either three, four or seven nights. The shorter tours usually operate between Luxor and Aswan, while the longer cruises travel further north to Dendera, often offering day tours overland to more remote locations.

The usual cruise is aboard a Nile cruiser, often referred to as a floating hotel. Indeed, the better boats have most of the accommodations of a land based hotel, including small swimming pools, hot tubs, exercise rooms, nightclubs, good restaurants, stores and even small libraries. Many of the boats have dance areas with disco or even live entertainment, and most offer a variety of nightly shows. These might include cocktail parties, Nubian shows, belly dancers and whirling dervish, plays and even dress up parties where guests don traditional apparel.

A much more adventurous style of Nile cruise, very different from the floating hotels can be arranged aboard feluccas, Egypt's traditional Nile sailboat. Most felucca trips are short trips of several hours, but multi-day felucca cruises can be arranged aboard larger vessels traveling between Aswan and Luxor. The accommodations on a felucca are primitive. Tourist sleep in the open on deck and the sailors double as cooks.

Around the middle of April, locks on the Nile river are closed due to water levels, ultimate time for a Nile cruise is between October and mid April, when the weather is fairly cool, but the locks are all open. However, most cruise boats operate all year. If the locks are closed, cruise operators will arrange boats on either side of the locks, and a transfer must be made between boats.

Pricing, as with land hotels will also have a large range, based on both the boat and the accommodations.

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Tourism in Egypt and Major Attractions

The celebrated tourist attractions of Egypt are the millennia-old monuments for which the Nile Valley is world famous. Principal among them are the Pyramids and Great Sphinx at Giza, the Abu Simbel temples south of Aswan and the Karnak Temple Complex and Valley of the Kings near Luxor. Cairo also boasts the Cairo Museum and the Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha and the coastal areas of Sinai Peninsula are very popular with visitors as well.

Giza, about 20 km southwest of Cairo, is the site of some of the most impressive and oldest (26th century BC) ancient monuments in the world, including a complex of ancient Egyptian royal mortuary and sacred structures, including the Great Sphinx, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and a number of other large pyramids and temples.
Saqqara, some 30 km south of Cairo is a vast, ancient burial ground which served as the necropolis for the Ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis. It features numerous pyramids, including the world's oldest standing step pyramid, as well as a number of mastabas.
Luxor, about 500 km south of Cairo, is the site of the ancient city of Thebes and has sometimes been called "the world's greatest open air museum". It includes the ruins of the temple complexes at Karnak and Luxor, which stand within the modern city. On the opposite side of the Nile River lie the monuments, temples and tombs on the West Bank Necropolis, which include the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens.
Abu Simbel, about 850 km south of Cairo (near the Sudanese border) is an archaeological site comprising two massive rock temples originally carved out of a mountainside during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II (13th century BC). The complex was relocated in its entirety in the 1960s to avoid being submerged during the creation of Lake Nasser. They are now situated on an artificial hill made from a domed structure high above the Aswan High Dam reservoir.
Alexandria is a main summer resort, due to its beaches, ancient history and Museums, especially the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a modern project based on reviving the ancient Library of Alexandria.
Sinai Peninsula- Sinai has become a tourist destination due to its natural setting, rich coral reefs, and biblical history. Most popular tourist destination in Sinai are Mount Sinai ("Jabal Musa") and St. Catherine's Monastery, which is considered to be the oldest working christian monastery in the world, and the beach resorts of Sharm el-Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba and Taba.
El-Sokhna, about 110 km east of cairo has a number of beach resorts as Stella , Hijaz , Porto El-Sokhna.

Pharaohs

5,000 years ago, the pharaonic nation was founded in Egypt, and they were a sophisticated and civilized society. This nation left a very large amount of monuments and temples. Most of the reminders of this well known nation is preserved in Egypt. These monuments draw many tourists, who like to watch and appreciate these reminders, to Egypt.

Some of the well-known artefacts of ancient pharaonic civilization are:
Pyramids: Perhaps the most known pyramids are the three pyramids of Giza, but there are more than 70 pyramids along the Nile. Beside the giant three pyramids is Sphinx, a lion-bodied guard of the pyramids. The pyramids were built more than 4,000 years ago in the eras of Kings Cheops, Kefren and Mykerinos. These three kings' bodies are buried in these enormous pyramids. The biggest pyramid, Cheops', is known as the Great Pyramid because it measues 145 meters tall. Touristic places beside the pyramids are The Solar Barque Museum, The Sphinx Complex and The Sphinx Sound and Light Show.

Saqqara Complex: The vast necropolis of Saqqara including Memphis is located 24 kilometers south of central Cairo. Memphis was founded in about 3000 BC by Menes, along with 11 other pyramids. Memphis was the administrative capital of ancient Egypt. You will find Zoser's funerary complex, Mereruka's tomb, and Serapeum. Serapeum is a large limestone structure and an amazing collection of mummified Apis bulls in gargantuan granite coffins of various kings such as King Teti

Valley of the Kings in Thebes: The Valley of the Kings covers its secrets well. The grand pyramids of the earlier pharaohs were too tempting to attract stealers, so from the eighteenth to twentieth Dynasties, about 26 pharaohs built their tombs in the valley. Carving them into the eterning mountains, far from any messing hand. Famous tombs there belong to Tutankhamun, Ramses the Great and Tuthmosis III. This valley is located in Luxor.

There are other interesting tombs to see in the Valley of the Queens and nobles.

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Tourism in Egypt

Tourism is one of the most important sectors in Egypt's economy. More than 12.8 million tourists visited Egypt in 2008, providing revenues of nearly $11 billion. The sector employs about 12 percent of Egypt's workforce.
Egypt has been an important destination for people in the Middle East, Africa and Europe from ancient times. Beginning in the early 19th century — with Napoleon's invasion of Egypt — interest in Egyptology surged and this fascination laid the foundations for the modern tourism industry in the country. Tourism remains an important pillar of the Egyptian economy and has received wide support from the government.

StatisticsIn 2000, there were about 5.5 million foreign tourist arrivals, with over 3.8 million from Europe, and receipts totaled more than $4.3 billion. In that year there were 113,611 rooms in hotels and 227,222 beds with a 73% occupancy rate. In 2002, the US government estimated the average daily cost of staying in Cairo to be about $167, around the same as other major cities in Egypt.

Tourism in Egypt was a $11.6bn (£7.3bn) industry in 2009.

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Information about Dahab

Dahab is one of the most exciting places in the World. Located in the south of sinai at the red sea it offers perfect conditions for divers and windsurfers. "Dahab" means "Gold" in Arabic, coming from the fine yellow sand you found on the beaches. The Bedouins are still living in this area for the most steady climate the whole year. Here in Dahab you will find accomodations for every pocket. From five star Hotels to cheap backpacker camps. You may stay only for relaxation or u like to come active with a tour to mountain moses, diving or snorkeling at the amazing coral reefs and windsurfing with a constant wind. The Oases give u the change to stay away from the hectic and to get a quiet impression of the desert and the easy live. Dahab is located around 90km in the north of sinai from sharm el sheikh.

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Cities in Egypt - Dahab

The scarred desert landscape of Sinai is home to the Bedouins. Originally nomadic people, they have changed with the times and now many of live in and around Dahab. The Bedouins in the Dahab area are called Muzeina and are an important part of the area. The Bedouins give Dahab much of its unique, relaxed atmosphere. Dahab is a famous dive resort that has managed to keep its small-town, hippy feel, unlike the larger centres of Sharm el Sheikh and Hurgada.

Dahab
Dahab is one of the oldest and most famous dive areas in the Red Sea offering some of the most exciting and spectacular diving in Sinai. Dahab, which means ‘gold’ in Arabic, was named after its golden beaches, lying on the east coast of the Sinai Peninsula on the Gulf of Aqaba. The journey from the airport in the more touristy Sharm is an hour’s drive through the magnificent desert and mountains.

Dahab’s atmosphere can’t be compared to Sharm; Sharm is a typical built-up holiday resort, while Dahab is smaller and quieter, and still attracts a more ‘alternative’ and younger crowd.

The bars, restaurants, and cafes line the beach of the small bay – everywhere offers relaxed seating, ‘Bedouin-style’, on cushions and low sofas, enabling you to enjoy the sun, overlooking the sea, do some quality people watching, playing backgammon or smoking a shesha (the traditional Arabic water pipe).

Dahab now has a good selection of bars and clubs, which are well worth a visit in the afternoons and evenings. Sinai is warm the whole year round – water temperatures range from 21 degrees to 27 in the summer. Dahab is neither as hot nor as crowded as Sharm.

The Red Sea
The Red Sea is known the world over as a first class diving area. Here you can find some of the most exciting and beautiful underwater landscapes of any of our oceans.

The corals are one of the world’s natural phenomena with their colours and species, as well as being home to thousands of species of fish including manta rays, turtles, moray eel, tropical coral fish, clown fish (remember Finding Nemo?), loads of skate and sharks (for example, whale sharks and hammer heads), dolphins and whales.

The Red Sea itself is very narrow but about 2350 km long (350 km at it’s widest point). In the south of the Red Sea there is a narrow Strait called Bab el Mandeb (which literally means the ‘Gate of Tears’), only 29km across which connects it to the Gulf of Aden.
Dahab lies on the east coast of the Sinai Peninsula, directly on the Gulf of Aqaba, which reaches a depth of almost 2000m. Most reefs in Dahab are shore dives, making diving simple – you just walk into the sea from the beach, keeping Dahab’s waters free from exhaust and noise pollution from dive boats.

The Red Sea was created over 40 million years ago and is one of the most fascinating off-shoots of our oceans. Its name comes originally from a type of algae (trichodesmium erythraeum), which creates a red sheen across the surface when it blooms. However, you could be mistaken for thinking the name comes from the surrounding mountains, which also turn a stunning rosy, rusty red at dawn and sunset, reflecting their colours on the water.

The Red Sea doesn’t have any fresh water inlets and the limited flow of water to and from the Indian Ocean is compensated for by the high levels of evaporation. This gives the Red Sea a relatively high salt content compared to other waters, in fact it is one of the highest on the planet.

Volcanic activity below the surface of the sea remains high due to the high water temperatures in the Red Sea. For example, the Indian Ocean typically measures just 6-7 degrees at 1000m, while the Red Sea remains an amazing 21 degrees at the same depth. It is therefore the warmest and saltiest sea on each, making it therefore the only place where you will see many species of fish, crustaceans, invertebrate and other such underwater wildlife.

The Bedouin culture
The Bedouin way of life is very different from the dominant Arabic-Islamic cultures in Egypt. For example the Bedouins here take their culture back through the generations to Ishmael in the Bible.

The Bedouins are a proud people with a strong sense of identity, having preserved their sense of community and their excellent hospitality, which many of Dahab’s visitors enjoy. As a minority, the various ‘tribes’ manage their land and culture relatively independent of Egyptian society.

It is extremely important to the Bedouins to maintain their original traditions and ways of life; for instance they usually still wear their colourful traditional dress, the ‘galibia’.
If you’re in Dahab you should definitely take the opportunity to go for a Bedouin dinner and music in the WADIS (small valleys) in the Sinai mountains. The Bedouin DINNER under a clear, star-studded sky deep in the desert is a truly special unforgettable experience.

The main aim of the Dahab.net is to ensure that you get the best out of your diving, eating out and accommodation. You will experience the remarkable variety of the Red Sea, and the real culture of one of the oldest and most interesting countries. You will truly relax in Dahab as you discover the peace of the desert and enjoy the hospitality of the Bedouins.

You are guaranteed to have an amazing, memorable holiday in Dahab with lots of interesting people and experiences!

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Cities in Egypt - Sharm el Sheikh - Sharm El Maya

Sharm El Sheikh which gave the Red Sea an international reputation as one of the world's most extraordinary diving destinations in the Red Sea, Egypt.

Sharm El Sheikh, The most extraordinary diving destination in Red Sea, Egypt.
On SharmElSheikh.Com we offer you a complete data base concerning Hotels & Resorts, Diving Centers, Yacht Charter, Desert Safari, Restaurants, Entertainment, Casinos, Discos, Car Rental, Real Estate and all shops, services and activities running in Sharm El Sheikh. In addition to the International Travel Agencies serving Sharm El Sheikh.

Imagine yourself in one of the most beautiful and famous deep-sea diving paradises in the world. Your dreams of crystal clear water, magnificent corals, exotic under water flora and rare tropical fish all come true when you visit Sharm El Sheikh on the Southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula.


Let your eyes be tantalized by the white sandy beaches and endless desert landscape, which contrast with the crystal clear blue water of the Sinai peninsula.
Sharm El Sheikh has been heralded as "The City of Peace"
It is also noted for its sulphur springs, which are considered cures for those suffering from rheumatic and skin diseases.
The morphology of Sharm El Sheikh's coastline is unique.
It is the cosmopolitan capital of the peninsula of Sinai for its small, intimate hotels with modern designs, as well as larger hotel complexes belonging to International chains.

Plus about all the amenities one could expect of a tourist center, including casinos, discos and nightclubs, golf courses and health facilities. In fact, with diving and snorkeling, windsurfing and other water sports, horses and camel riding, desert safaris, and great nearby antiquities attractions, it is almost impossible for a visitor to ever suffer from boredom.
Sharm El Sheikh is basically divided into three main regions:
Na'ama Bay
This long sandy bay was where the first hotel appeared in the early eighties. The development of the shore-line on this bay is now complete and the seafront boasts a beautiful paved walkway, lined with bougainvillaea and oleander, following the full sweep of the bay. Na'ama Bay is the target for tourists in the evenings. This is where you will find many shops, restaurants, bars and 'Sheesha' cafes.
Ras Um Sid Cliff:
This is the cliff top area that links Na'ama Bay and the bay of Sharm El Maya. Ras Um Sid is centrally situated about 5 minutes drive from Sharm in one direction and Na'ama in the other. Ras Om El Seed also is famous for its coral reefs, has a very high cliff where many hotels are situated.

Sharm El Maya
This is the name given to the bay area old town of Sharm El Sheikh. The picturesque bay is a natural harbour and home to many small boats. The beautiful sandy beach has a profusion of palm trees providing natural shade for the sun loungers. This beach area of Sharm El Maya has only recently been developed with 5* hotels, and the old town is only a short walk away.

As you might expect in such a prime diving location, there is a large selection of private companies offering diving courses at all levels and it is one of the cheapest places in the world to pick up a PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) qualification.
Sharm El Sheikh has turned out to be one of the finest places for people to enjoy the best sun, sea, sand, and hospitality of its residents.
It is surrounded by three protected areas:
Ras Mohammed Natural Protected Park
St. Katherine National Park
Nabq Protected Area
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Night Life, Sharm el Sheikh

The night life in Sharm-el-Sheikh is a growing area. With some of the clubs and bars staying open until dawn. Some are operating from the afternoon attracting the divers from after their day's outings, like the Tavern and Tavern 2. Others are aimed at the night club crowd with dancers and live shows, like Pasha.

Some are open during the day as restaurants and then converting into night clubs around midnight, like the Hard Rock and Little Buddha

If you want to party the night away then Naama Bay is the main area to go. One popular exception is El Fanar, which is at Ras um Sidd. This holds a beach party every Wednesday. Another growing area is Soho Square a the Savoy.
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Cities in Egypt - Sharm el Sheikh

Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, the Red Sea resort for scuba diving, snorkeling and family fun. The jewel of the Sinai, with history going back thousands of years, cultural tours and year round sunshine. One of Egypt's top holiday destinations.
Sharm el Sheik is situated on the Southern tip of the Sinai peninsula, Egypt. With the Red Sea on one side and the mountains of Mount Sinai on the other.
The resort of high quality big named hotels, restaurants from around the world, water sports and golf course. As well as some of the best diving and snorkeling in the world, and arguably the best in the world.
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Hotels in Egypt - 5 stars - Sheraton Cairo Hotel

See Egypt in a new way at the Sheraton Cairo Hotel, Towers and Casino. Sitting on the west bank of the River Nile in unique adjoining towers, Sheraton Cairo Hotel proudly stands tall as one of Cairo's greatest landmarks.
Sheraton Cairo Hotel places you in the middle of it all. Try your luck at Blackjack or the slots in our dazzling casino or take a short walk to the Cairo Opera House, Egyptian Museum, or Cairo shopping centers. The Pyramids of Giza are just 20 minutes away.
Whether you traveled to Cairo by train (our hotel is 15 minutes from the railway station) or plane (we’re 30 minutes from Cairo International Airport), Sheraton Cairo Hotel friendly staff will greet you with a warm smile and help you make the most of your stay.
Find magnificent views of the city or the River Nile from our 340 deluxe rooms, including 42 suites. Amazingly spacious, our deluxe rooms offer 100% Egyptian cotton linen for your added comfort.
Enjoy a stay you will never forget at the Sheraton Cairo Hotel, Towers and Casino.
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Articles about egypt - Border Areas In Egypt

All border regions should be treated with extreme caution. If you want to travel to the southwestern corner of the country near the Egypt / Sudan / Libya border, you must apply an approved travel permits from the Department of the Egyptian Interior Ministry. We advise extreme caution when traveling in this area, and you should consider carefully whether your security measures are sufficient. In 2008, 19 people were also abducted Karkur Talh to safari in the area, near the border. The limits in this area are porous and bandits and armed groups operate.

The area of the border between Egypt and Gaza, and surrounding North Sinai area is often tense, with occasional outbreaks of violence. There have been reports of cross-border shootings remained in Egypt, including sixth January 2010, when an Egyptian border guard was shot. Demonstrators in the Gaza side of the border near the Rafah border crossing was on sixth in clashes January and the security situation in the region remains tense injured.

The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza is currently daily from 9.00 am to 19.00 clock for humanitarian aid providers and those with prior approval. For the latest requirements on the crossing from Egypt to Gaza, assistance or provide the input for humanitarian purposes should contact the Egyptian Embassy in London in connection. However, the Egyptian authorities said that all aid going into Gaza from Egypt must go through the Egyptian Red Crescent (tel + 20 226 703 979 channeling, + 20226703983, Fax: + 20,226,703,967). Late requests for humanitarian access and are unlikely to be regarded in Egypt. Please note that the Egyptian authorities a letter from the British embassy in Cairo as a part of their entry requirements to ask. The British Embassy considers each request carefully and is only able to deliver letters under certain circumstances and against strict criteria, if entry for purposes of humanitarian aid. Please contact the British Embassy directly for details. Also see the FCO Travel Advice for Israel and the occupied territories.
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Articles about egypt - Adventure Activities in Egypt

Before undertaking any adventure activity to ensure that your travel insurance covers you for the activity.

The hiring of quad bikes can be dangerous. There have been several serious accidents involving British nationals in resort areas Quad been. You should follow the same precautions as in the UK and we note that safety standards can vary considerably. You should always wear a helmet, and you should ensure that your travel insurance covers you fully before you hire a quad bike.

If you are considering diving or snorkeling in one of the resorts on the Red Sea, you should be aware that the safety standards of diving operators can vary considerably. A basic rule is never to dive or snorkel unaccompanied. Where possible, you should make all bookings through your tour guide. Unusually cheap, operators may not offer adequate security and insurance standards. Make sure that your travel insurance covers you fully before you dive. Diving beyond the limit of the depth of your insurance is to invalidate the cover.

They should ensure that your travel insurance, or that the tour or dive company, provides sufficient coverage for the costs involved in any air / sea rescue, if you lost at sea. The current fee can exceed $ 4,000 per hour. The Egyptian authorities will only undertake air / sea rescue operations at the entrance to a payment guarantee. The British Embassy is not able to provide this initial guarantee, but the communication between insurance companies and the Egyptian authorities.

There were three major accidents hot air balloon in Luxor in 2009. You should check the operator the security arrangements carefully.

Other activities that could jeopardize your insurance covers are camel and horse riding.

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Articles about egypt - Holidays in Egypt

7th January (Eastern Orthodox Christmas)
25th April (Sinai liberation Day)
1st May (Labour Day)
23rd July (Revolution Day)
6th October (Armed Forces Day)
1st Shawwal,the 10th Hijri month (Eid Elfitr)
10th Tho-Elhejjah, the 12th Hijri month (Eid Al-adha) the source is http://travellingtoegypt.blogspot.com/2010/07/holidays-in-egypt.html

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Articles about egypt - Shopping in Egypt

Egypt is a shopper's paradise - especially if you are interested in Egyptian-inspired souvenirs and kitsch. However, there are a number of high-quality goods to sell, often at very reasonable prices. Some of the most popular purchases include:

Antiques (NB: not antiquities, the trade is illegal to legal in Egypt)
Carpeting
Cotton goods and clothing can be bought from Khan El Khalili for around 30-40 EGP. Better quality Egyptian cotton clothing may, at various retail chains including Mobaco cottons and concrete, the many branches will be bought throughout the country. The clothes are expensive for Egypt (about LE 180-200 for a T-shirt), but cheap by Western standards, given the quality.
The pickled products such as backgammon boards
Jewelry cartridges are a great souvenir. These are made of metal such as an elongated oval plates and engravings have your name in hieroglyphics
Leather goods
Music
Papyrus
Perfume - perfume can be bought at almost any souvenir shop. Make sure you ask the salesperson to show you that no alcohol is mixed with the odor. The standard should be in the range of 1-2 Egyptian pounds / gm
Hookahs (sheeshas)
Spices - can be purchased from colorful stalls in most Egyptian markets. Dried herbs and spices are generally of higher quality than those in Western supermarkets and are up to four or five times cheaper, if the final price depend on collective bargaining and the local situation is.
While shopping in the markets or dealing with street dealers to remember to haggle.

You will also find many Western brands around. There are many shopping centers in Egypt, the most popular City Stars Mall, the largest entertainment center in the Middle East and Africa. Find all want to have fast food restaurants like McDonald's, KFC, Hardees, Pizza Hut, etc. clothing brands such as Morgan, Calvin Klein, Levi's, Facconable, Givenchy, Esprit and more.

In Egypt, prices are often raised for foreigners, so that, if you provide a price on a price tag, it may be wise to learn the local Eastern Arabic numerals:

Latin Numerals 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Eastern Arabic numerals ٠ ١ ٢ ٣ ٤ ٥ ٦ ٧ ٨ ٩

How Latin numerals, they are written from left to right. For example, the number would be written 15 than 15.

Shopping in Egypt reaches goods and merchandise, souvenirs of ancient and modern Egypt represent cases. These include elements like little pyramids, obelisks and statues, the memory of more tourist areas like Khan El Khalili and Islamic Cairo can be bought.

You can also General Shopping in Cairo for garments and other goods, as in the modern shopping centers in the City Stars, City Center, Arkadia Mall or Nile City (all that contain some of the most famous designer brands in the world, including Guess, Calvin Klein, Armani, Hugo Boss, etc. the source is http://travellingtoegypt.blogspot.com/2010/07/shopping-in-egypt.html

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Hotels in Egypt - 5 stars - Marriott Cairo Hotel

Among the premier Cairo, Egypt, hotels, Marriott Cairo Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino, in the Zamalek area, is the perfect destination for weekend getaways, vacations and business travel. The twin towers of this landmark hotel rise 20 stories high and provide magnificent views of the Nile and six acres of palace gardens. Sparkling with 977 updated rooms, 111 elegant suites, 15 restaurants, a world-class casino and 35,500 sq ft of meeting and banquet space, this Cairo hotel's accommodations provide everything you need for an unforgettable meeting or celebration. A stay at this 5 star hotel in Cairo ensures that you will enjoy all that Cairo has to offer. Nearby attractions include the Pyramids of Giza, Khan el Khalili, Egyptian Museum of Antiquities and Cairo Opera House. Unwind at this Cairo hotel by relaxing beside one of the largest pools in the city, enjoying a drink at Café Promenade or simply meandering the gardens while letting the delights of this luxury hotel in Cairo surround you in all its splendor.
for more information visit http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/caieg-cairo-marriott-hotel-and-omar-khayyam-casino/

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Hotels in Egypt - Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Alexandria and Sharm El Sheikh

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