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13th October 2009
You might think that travelling back to the land of the ancient world might cost the earth, but in fact cheap Egypt holidays are a reality.
You really can fly to Egypt and see all the wonders of the country’s cultural heritage without breaking the ... Read >
Author: Danny T Jones
13th October 2009
You might think that travelling back to the land of the ancient world might cost the earth, but in fact cheap Egypt holidays are a reality.
You really can fly to Egypt and see all the wonders of the country’s cultural heritage without breaking the ... Read >
Author: Danny T Jones
08th September 2009
Egypt is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Whatever walk of life you're from, you're guaranteed to find something in this amazing country that'll take your breath away, whether it's the sight of the pyramids up close and personal ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
06th September 2009
If you are one of those who is looking for a different kind of holiday experience then Egypt is place to be. Situated between the Gaza strip and Libya, it is one of few destinations in the world that can offer you some of most unique and exciting travelin... Read >
Author: Casper da Silva
18th August 2009
It is the time for discarding all your tension and sail into the world of fun and entertainment as vacations are here. And if you are still planning where to go in these vacations, well this may help you a little. One of the most touristed countries these... Read >
Author: Ken Lyons
10th August 2009
Sharm el-Sheikh, also transliterated as Sharm ash Shaykh and widely known as "Sharm," is an Egyptian city located on the southern end of the Sinai Peninsula, on the coastal strip between Mount Sinai and the Red Sea. Sharm el-Sheikh is the administrative c... Read >
Author: Casper da Silva
08th August 2009
Cairo, Egypt's capital and the largest city in Africa, is the base for many people's visits to the Pyramids and Sphinx of Giza. This colourful city, situated along the banks of the Nile, is known as the 'City of Minirets' and is a vibrant place with a cos... Read >
Author: Jasica
03rd August 2009
In 2008, over 12 million tourists visited Egypt for their holidays. Until the credit crunch, this North African country’s tourism industry was rising year on year. Even with a world struggling with a tough economic climate, Egypt is well setup to weathe... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
12th July 2009
A thousand scholars, philosophers and writers have been waxing lyrical over Egypt for the last five thousand years, little has remained unsaid and what can anyone possibly add that has not been written, sung or mythologized? From the awe inspiring, jaw d... Read >
Author: Casper da Silva
11th June 2009
Adventure in Hawaii: Giving You One of the finest downturn-proof Vacations In the CountryWhen folk think about Hawaii, most people will straight away think about splashing cash for having their vacation there. However, have you ever considered the fact th... Read >
Author: Darius Adkins
29th May 2009
Egypt is a fascinating tourist destination that embodies the magnificent culture and heritage of the bygone era. Egypt is also the home to magnificent laidback beaches and coral reefs, which is a haven for scuba divers from across the whole world. The won... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson
12th May 2009
Wake up somewhere new each morning with these best cruising locations
If you're a holidaymaker who loves travelling but can never decide where to go, why not consider a cruise? That way, you can wake up somewhere different each morning.
Picture perf... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th April 2009
Egypt is well known for its pyramids, Pharaohs and temples from centuries ago. Here lies the Nile River which was used by Roman and Greek Travellers in around 400 BC making it the oldest travel destination on Earth. Nowadays we can explore these exquisite... Read >
Author: Kim
15th April 2009
Massage Therapy in its most rudimentary form is as old as mankind. It is likely that early cave dwellers possessed an instinctive understanding, common among most of the animal kingdom, that touch relieves pain and promotes healing.
No one culture can ... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
09th April 2009
Turquoise was first discovered by the Egyptians in the Sinai about six thousand years ago. While the beauty of the gemstone with sky blue color and dark veins made a big impression on the Egyptians, they elevated it to a new level by attaching spiritual ... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold
02nd April 2009
An awe inspiring country always leaves you finishing your holiday with much more than happiness. It’s the memories that you take with you, the things you see and in this case, the knowledge and the things you see that make you talk about Egypt for a ge... Read >
Author: Martin Shane Jones
25th March 2009
Imagine a luxury vacation in Egypt, from the Nile to the Pyramids, from Cairo to the Valley of the Kings; there can be few places on earth with a history and culture as rich, as diverse, as fascinating and as utterly mysterious as that of ancient Egypt. T... Read >
Author: Margaret
13th March 2009
For those looking for a different kind of holiday experience, there's a relatively new destination you can visit to find unique and exciting opportunities.
There's 5,000 years of history to experience on a holiday to Egypt. A visit to Egypt wouldn't be... Read >
Author: TravelExpert
12th March 2009
The End Of The Rainbow
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The sign on the side of the road reads Warning Toxic Area, Keep Out. Well I know the truth it wasn’t a toxic spill or a out of control disease here in this place or anything els... Read >
Author: ZapZidZone
03rd February 2009
Egypt really does have some wonders. From the Pyramids to the River Nile; from the Valley of the Kings to diving at Sharm El Sheikh. And always, the guarantee of sun! Holidays in Egypt offer something for everyone.
If you like culture, then Egypt h... Read >
Author: Kim
02nd February 2009
What are the features which draw people to return to Hawaii's Big Island year after year? Is it the call of the mountain's, the rain forest, and the waterfalls? Is it the charm of the small villages, or the open spaces of the upland ranches and coffee pla... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland
30th January 2009
With a poor summer behind us, many families and holidaymakers are looking to Christmas and New Year to get away from the relentless British weather. Here are five destinations that are proving popular this winter. And don't forget to scan the web for some... Read >
Author: MarkeD
02nd December 2008
Known as the world’s greatest open air museum, Luxor is a magical place to visit. Based in Upper Egypt, the city is built on and around the ancient site of Thebes and is home to some of the best sites in the country. From the temples and museums to sh... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
26th November 2008
There are many different aspects to holidays in Egypt, from exploring the ancient culture to diving in the Red Sea. Modern hotel accommodation enables you to enjoy the best of Egypt in comfortable luxury.
The River Nile, The Pyramids, The Sphinx – th... Read >
Author: Luc Besson
18th November 2008
Holidays to Egypt are ideal for those whose idea of a holiday involves rather more than just lazing on a beach in the sun. It’s a reasonable point of view after all you don’t really have to travel thousands of miles across the globe to do that. There ... Read >
Author: lexisclick
10th October 2008
When people think of somewhere hot to go on their holidays typically you’ll hear Turkey, Spain and Greece as their destination of choice but one place that is perennially hot is Egypt. Egypt is right at the northern tip of Africa and has sweltering hea... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
07th October 2008
If you're looking for a winter holiday with a difference, why not consider the Egyptian city of Luxor? Once known as Thebes, the capital of Ancient Egypt, Luxor is one of the most popular and well-known of all the Egyptian destinations, and with good reas... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
30th September 2008
If you like to just sit back and drift into an ancient civilization then take one of the many cruises on the Nile. Cruises usually range from seven to fourteen days, so depending on how deep your wallet can go and how much time you have to make this expe... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
20th August 2008
Think 'Egypt' and what immediately springs to mind? The awesome pyramids, built over many years for pharaohs and queens? The Valley of the Kings, with its amazing tombs, the focus of much archaeological research and exploration since the end of the 18th... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis
18th August 2008
Egypt lies in the northeast of Africa, and it’s mix of African and Middle Eastern elements have made it a popular destination for tourists.
Attracted by the warm climate, ancient landmarks and world-renowned diving spots along the coast, many venture... Read >
Author: DCollins
17th July 2008
If you are looking for a holiday unlike the usual, but still want to enjoy a relaxing, sun filled and very interesting holiday, Egypt is certainly a sensible option for you!
With it’s beautiful north eastern coast lines offering both summer and winte... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
20th June 2008
In 2007, Egypt made $7.4 million from tourism alone, highlighting two things – just how important foreign visitors are to the country’s economy, and just how many reasons there are for those visits. As one of the world leaders in attracting the intrep... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
20th June 2008
A Nile Cruise Holiday is an ideal way to see the many fantastic historical attractions located along the River Nile between the cities of Luxor and Aswan.
Chosing a Nile Cruise Holiday allows the traveller both the time to enjoy the many temples, tombs... Read >
Author: Andrew Phillips
15th May 2008
Most folks generally love to holiday in far off place especially with their families or friends and explore a world full of fantastic and exciting locations including the many wonders of Europe, Asia, Africa and the America.
So where could we start ou... Read >
Author: Alpana
02nd May 2008
When considering word furniture for your home, you should be aware of the type of wood that has been used to make it, plus how it was constructed. Proper care of your furniture can be done easier when you have this information readily available so that y... Read >
Author: Simon Douglass
01st May 2008
Since the birth of the Egyptian civilisation 5000 years ago, Egypt has long been considered one of the most awe-inspiring places on Earth, with the breathtaking, man-made structures of the pyramids and the Sphinx giving way to a natural, expansive deser... Read >
Author: mpressman
09th April 2008
Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs' is an incredible collection of over 130 Egyptian treasures from across the Valley of the Kings and other Egyptian archaeological sites; the exhibition includes approximately 130 objects from the tomb of Ki... Read >
Author: mpressman
19th February 2008
Egypt is one of the most famous countries in the world to date. Though there are endless things to see in this magnificent country, there are certain places you just can’t miss.
1 – The Cairo Tower
This 187 meter tall tower in Cairo city gives a p... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
19th February 2008
With a rich and spectacular history that dates back several centuries, Egypt is perhaps the most exotic tourist destination in the world. Home to one of the Seven Wonders, Egypt has drawn tourists from all corners of the globe.
The Valley of the Kings... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
22nd January 2008
As the Director of Operations for One World Tours, I often get asked about Egypt as a destination and for people who have extra time available, they ask me, should we just do Egypt, or should we take in other neighbouring countries too? Here is my advice
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Author: stuartcheese
28th March 2006
From Pyramids to the Valley of the Kings, the Arab Republic of Egypt oozes history. If you are considering traveling to Egypt, you should know the following about the country.
Overview of Egypt for Travelers
Egypt has plenty of land, but much of it... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
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