The city is mainly noted for having the iconic Giza Pyramids Complex that houses one of the Seven Wonders of the World the huge pyramid of King Khufu, the world’s oldest and largest statue of the Sphinx, and the house of mummification the valley temple.
The city’s site has seen many major events as 24 km from Cairo lays the ancient capital of Egypt Memphis under the nascent kingdom (2686-2181 BC) (2686-2181 BC) (2686-2181 BC).
Cairo is known among the indigenous as Umm al-Dunya — the mother of the world, the birthplace of civilization, and merrymakers call it a city that never sleeps.
The Medinet Habu is dedicated to Ramses III, who is the most significant figure in the 20th dynasty of the new kingdom....
The breathtaking botanical garden or Kitchener’s Island nestled in the heart of Nile, Aswan. Covered with the...
In 1997, Nubian museum was constructed in place to preserve the rich heritage of Nubia. Here you can explore the rich...
An engineering marvel Aswan High Dam that was completed in 1970 on the Nile River in Egypt. It plays a crucial role in the...