| Egypt is bounded by the Mediterranean, Sudan, Libya, the Red Sea
and Palastinel. The River Nile divides the country in two, while the Suez Canal provides a
third division with the Sinai Peninsula. Beyond the highly cultivated Nile valley and
delta, the landscape is mainly flat desert and largely devoid of vegetation. The coast
south of Suez has fine beaches and the coral reefs just off shore attract many divers.
The capital Cairo,
sprawling around the Nile and up towards the delta, is a city of astonishing diversity and
vitality, uniting elements of Africa, the Orient and Western Europe. The Egyptian Museum
contains the celebrated treasures of Tutankhamun.
Cosmos Tours offers Nile
cruises, operating from Luxor to Aswan or vice versa, which offer visitors the chance to
step back in time and visit the stunning temples which line the banks of the Nile.
Alexandria is more modern
than Cairo although it is still graced by numerous Hellenistic and Roman relics.
Egyptian cuisine is
excellent. Local specialities include foul (bean dishes), kebabs and humus
(chickpeas pureed with garlic and olive oil).
Sophisticated nightclubs,
discotheques and good restaurants can be found in Cairo and Alexandria. There is also
night entertainment in Luxor and Aswan, including barbecues along the Nile.
Some More
Information about Egypt on the Web:
Egypt's Information Highway
Covering all aspects of Egypt, with detailed pages on tourism. Includes maps.
http://www.idsc.gov.eg/
Tour Egypt
Official site of the Ministry of Tourism in Egypt.
http://touregypt.net/ |