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The Arab Republic of Egypt is famous for its Pharaonic tourism, Pharaohs culture that has lasted for more than 7,000 years, and the temples left behind, unlike monuments Egypt is home to therapeutic tourism, and there are famous attractions for recreation and treatment at the same time, we will take you on a tour of the most prominent tourist sites in Egypt and the exchange rate of currencies in Egypt.

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Egyptian Museum


The Egyptian Museum is one of the largest and most famous international museums, located in the heart of the Egyptian capital "Cairo" on the northern side of Tahrir Square. It dates back to 1835

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the pyramids of Giza


The Pyramids of the Giz de Pyramids are found in Jiza in Egypt. Built by ancient Egyptians, there are three pyramids of the Pyramid of Khufu, the pyramid of a branch and a carved pyramid in this area. Khufu Pyramid is one of the seven wonders of the world

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Karnak is Luxor


The Karnak expressed his expressions of a group of temples built by the ancient Egyptians to the Amon God and his God throughout twenty years

travel to Egypt

Egypt, is a country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia by a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. Egypt is a Mediterranean country bordered by the Gaza Strip to the northeast, the Gulf of Aqaba and the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south, and Libya to the west. Across the Gulf of Aqaba lies Jordan, across the Red Sea lies Saudi Arabia, and across the Mediterranean lie Greece, Turkey and Cyprus, although none share a land border with Egypt it is currency is the Egyptian pound you can get it by exchanging your currency throw our company..

Egypt has one of the longest histories of any country, tracing its heritage back to the 6th–4th millennia BCE. Considered a cradle of civilization, Ancient Egypt saw some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanization, organized religion and central government. Iconic monuments such as the Giza Necropolis and its Great Sphinx, as well the ruins of Memphis, Thebes, Karnak, and the Valley of the Kings, reflect this legacy and remain a significant focus of scientific and popular interest. Egypt’s long and rich cultural heritage is an integral part of its national identity, which has endured, and often assimilated, various foreign influences, including Greek, Persian, Roman, Arab, Ottoman Turkish, and Nubian. Egypt was an early and important center of Christianity, but was largely Islamized in the seventh century and remains a predominantly Muslim country, albeit with a significant Christian minority

The Egyptian currency:

The Egyptian pound is the currency of Egypt. It is divided into 100 piastres

The Egyptian pound is frequently abbreviated as LE or L.E., which stands for livre égyptienne (French for Egyptian pound). E£ and £E are commonly used on the internet. The name Genēh is derived from the Guinea coin, which had almost the same value of 100 piastres at the end of the 19th century. You can exchange your currency to the Egyptian pound throw our company with no commission.

Tourism in Egypt:

Home of the ancient Pharaohs, Egypt is a dazzling destination of temples and tombs that wow all who visit. It’s not all historic treasures, though. With vast tracts of desert, superb scuba diving, and the famed Nile River, there’s something for everyone here.

Beach lovers head to the Sinai to soak up the sun, while archaeology fans will have a field day in Luxor. Cairo is the megalopolis that can’t be beaten for city slickers, while Siwa oasis and the southern town of Aswan offer a slice of the slow pace of the countryside.

Egypt has so much for travelers to see and do, it’s the perfect country for a mix of activities combining culture, adventure, and relaxation by reasonable prices which you pay for it by the Egyptian pound LE you can converting your currency to it throw our company.

Pyramids of Giza:

The last surviving of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Pyramids of Giza are one of the world’s most recognizable landmarks. Built as tombs for the mighty Pharaohs and guarded by the enigmatic Sphinx, Giza’s pyramid complex has awed travelers down through the ages and had archaeologists (and a fair few conspiracy theorists) scratching their heads over how they were built for centuries.

Today, these megalithic memorials to dead kings are still as wondrous a sight as they ever were. An undeniable highlight of any Egypt trip, Giza’s pyramids should not be missed

Beside seeing it you can enjoy riding horses or camels there for good prices you can pay for it by Egyptian pound to the locals there. You can convert your currency to Egyptian pound throw our company with no commission.

Luxor and The Valley of the Kings:

In Luxor and the Valley of the Kings, visitors can tour a stunning set of monuments from ancient Egypt.

Of all the locations visited by Nile River cruise boats, Luxor is the most splendid. This city, which was once known as Thebes, boasts the richest array of archeological sites in Egypt.

The city served as the capital of Egypt during the New Kingdom (1567-1085 B.C.E.). The Nile divided Thebes into two distinct halves:  the east bank was the City of the Living, where the Temples of Luxor and Karnak greeted the sunrise each day. The west bank was the City of the Dead, the place where the sun set over the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens.

The Temples of Luxor and Karnak continue to dominate the city, exuding ruined grandeur with their massive statues, elaborately ornamented walls, and towering pillars designed to showcase the power of the pharaoh

Islamic Cairo:

Despite the number of minarets on the skyline in this part of the city, ‘Islamic’ Cairo is a bit of a misnomer, as this area is not significantly more religious than other districts. But for many centuries it was one of the power centers of an Islamic empire, and its monuments are some of the most significant architecture inspired by Islam. Today it is still a more traditional part of town, the galabeya (men’s full-length robes) still outnumber jeans; buildings and crowds press closer, and the din comes less from car traffic and more from the cries of street vendors and the clang of small workshops. Here the streets are a warren of blind alleys, and it’s easy to lose not just a sense of direction but also a sense of time.

Famous mosques in Cairo:

Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan:

Considered one of the largest mosques in the world, the Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan is an historical and architectural landmark not to be missed. It was built during the Mamluk Islamic era (14th century) by Sultan Hassan, famous for his lavish spending. The landmark acted as a Madrassa (school) too, beside being a site of worship. There are teaching areas in the inner courtyard for the four main schools of Sunni Islamic theology: Hanafi, Malaki, Hanbali, and Shafi’i

Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah Mosque:

Known for its unique minarets, Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah Mosque is the second major Fatimid mosque in Cairo. It was built between 990 and 1012 by Caliph Aziz, and completed by his son Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah. The mosque was influenced by the famous Ibn Tulun Mosque, which is obvious in the arches supporting the arcades of the sanctuary, as well as the courtyard. The religious site is a peaceful place visited by both tourists and locals

Beside mosques there is markets in Cairo where you can buy gifts and handmaid antiques like khan el Khalili. You can get beautiful presents from there by reasonable prices and pay for it by the Egyptian pound. .

 

The Egyptian pound

The Egyptian pound (£): The official currency currently in circulation in Egypt, the pound is divided into 100 sharks, and the ISO code is used to refer to the Egyptian pound in EGP characters. The largest paper category is currently 200 pounds. EGP

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