Introduction: The Whispering Path of the Heart. Our article explores a significant and fascinating aspect of Egyptian tourism: Sufi tourism and its heritage sites, including the mosques and shrines of the Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) family who lived in Egypt, as well as the most prominent landmarks and sites of Islamic Cairo. This
Introduction: Egypt 2026: New destinations beyond the pyramids… where sustainability meets authenticity and innovation. Our article addresses an important topic (New Destinations in Egypt) This new direction for Egypt and its tourism sector, encompassing development initiatives and new tourist cities offering captivating experiences, presents a different face to the world. Egypt is often associated solely
Introduction: Stepping Into the Greatest Archaeological Showcase on Earth. Our article focuses on a significant and magnificent Egyptian landmark (Grand Egyptian Museum). This year, we reveal to you the enchanting experience of visiting Egypt, now that it has become a tangible reality. After two decades of anticipation and planning by the Egyptian government to present
Introduction: Two Coastal Giants, One Red Sea Dream. In this engaging and informative article, we’ll discuss two of Egypt’s most beautiful coastal cities: Sharm el-Sheikh and Hurghada. Located on the Red Sea coast, both cities boast stunning beaches and unique diving centers. Their year-round warm climate ensures visitors a diverse and unforgettable tourist experience to
A Family Trip to Egypt with Children: What to Do, What to Avoid? A Safe and Fun Guide 2026. Imagine your children visiting the Great Pyramid, their faces filled with wonder and awe at this magnificent structure. Or imagine you are riding a felucca on the Nile, sailing at sunset over the temples of Luxor.
Introduction: Where the Holy Family Walked—Christianity’s African Cradle. This article will explore an important aspect of Egyptian history, and indeed, another religious facet of Egypt: Christianity. Christianity originated long before its emergence in Rome, Antioch, and Constantinople. Egypt is considered the cradle of Christianity because the Holy Family—the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ—were born there