Explore Egypt

Egypt is a land of contrasts – from her vast, silent deserts to the exuberance and controlled chaos of ancient Cairo, from the warm, green farms on the Nile to the shimmering waters of the Red Sea, she will invigorate your soul with her beauty and vitality.

  • Snorkeling off Mahmya, on Egypt’s Red Sea Coast

    Snorkeling off Mahmya, on Egypt’s Red Sea Coast

    If you’re looking for a place that mixes easygoing beach vibes with seriously impressive underwater scenery, Hurghada might surprise you. Sitting along Egypt’s Red…

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  • Hatshepsut, the Female Pharoah

    Hatshepsut, the Female Pharoah

    Egypt’s pharaoh Hatshepsut stands out as one of the most powerful women of the ancient world, ruling a peaceful and prosperous Egypt during the…

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  • The Queen Nefertari

    The Queen Nefertari

    On our first trip to Egypt we were so lucky to be able to visit the magnificent tomb of Queen Nefertari. The site was…

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  • The Boy Who Discovered King Tut

    The Boy Who Discovered King Tut

    We’ve all heard the story of the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb – how English archaeologist Howard Carter, with funding by the 5th Lord…

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  • King Tutankhamun

    King Tutankhamun

    Despite the “boy king” Tutankhamun’s importance in our history today, his reign was a short and relatively inconsequential one in ancient Egypt. Tutankhamun who…

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  • Akhenaten, the Heretic King

    Akhenaten, the Heretic King

    One of the most radical pharaohs in Egypt’s ancient history was the controversial Pharaoh Akhenaten, father to future Pharaoh Tutankhamun (formerly Tutankhaten). Akhenaten, formerly…

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  • Valley of the Kings, Luxor

    Valley of the Kings, Luxor

    The Valley of the Kings, in Luxor, is such an immense, ancient, historic place, that to cover any part of it in less than…

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  • The Winter Palace Hotel

    The Winter Palace Hotel

    We somehow missed this gem of an historic hotel right in the heart of Luxor on our first trip to Egypt (likely because we…

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  • The Opet Festival Connecting Karnak and Luxor Temples

    The Opet Festival Connecting Karnak and Luxor Temples

    The Egyptians believed that towards the end of the annual agricultural cycle the gods and the earth became exhausted and required a fresh input…

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