10 Reasons to Visit Egypt

10 Reasons to Visit Egypt

​Egypt, the pyramids, pharaohs, and unsolved mysteries, home to the longest river, sharing one-third of the land of the Sahara Desert, and having a borderline with the Mediterranean Sea—all these factors make Egypt a geographically and historically fascinating place. From early civilization to Roman invasion and now to sovereignty, Egypt has come a long way. Now it’s one of the hotspot tourist destinations on the African continent. 

The unique pyramids and obelisks are living proof of the great archaeology and Egyptian engineering. A Nile cruise in Egypt is also an unmatchable luxurious travel experience that one must get once in a lifetime. So, here are 10 amazing facts and reasons one should visit eternal Egypt, which has deep-rooted connections with history yet blends with modernity seamlessly. 

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​10 Unique Facts 

  • The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the last living wonders, standing for 4,500 years on the desert sand in the Giza plateau. Beneath the pyramids, the travellers can see hieroglyphic carvings. 

 

  • Egyptians in ancient times loved cats, considered them sacred creatures, and symbolized goodness. Seen as protectors and a form of guardians, harming them is equal to a serious crime and a punishable act. 

 

  • One thing that people don’t know is that they have invented a kind of paper-like material from the papyrus plant; they were the first ones to invent a paper-like material used for documenting scriptures. In the museum, you can still see the process of papyrus making. 

 

  • The Nile, the longest flowing river, contributes a lot to its geography. With that, one thing that makes it unique is the flow of the river. A unique fact about the Nile is that it is one of the rarest rivers in the world that flows from south to north. Only a few rivers flow from south to north. 

 

  • Ancient Egyptians used kohl, or eyeliner, not only as makeup but also as a daily life activity to protect their eyes from the sun. also have common beliefs that applying a dot of kohl above the eyes would protect one from evil or the “evil eye.”  

 

  • Do you know? Pharaoh Hatshepsut wore a fake beard (postiche) because it was a symbol of divine kingship in ancient Egyptian culture. Their beliefs say that it adds to their authority, as it makes statues different from humans.  

 

  • Mummification, a unique ceremonial practice for the dead in Egypt, holds mysteries and a number of beliefs surrounding it. Well, in Egypt, mummification is not only followed for humans. But also for animals like cats, birds, and crocodiles, in the Kom Ombo temple, travellers can even see the mummified crocodiles. 

 

  • The modern-day calendar was developed by the Egyptians as people recognized a need for a more practical calendar. So around 2773 BCE, Egyptians had established a standard 365-day calendar, which was organized into 12 months. 

 

  • Hieroglyphs are a unique type of language used in Egypt from ancient times. It is also a fact that this language consists of images and symbols that deliver messages. On an obelisk in the Karnak temple complex. The travellers can see the hieroglyphic language narrating Egyptian stories. 

 

  • 90% of Egypt is desert. Yes, it is covered with the vast hot Sahara Desert, making it a diverse country with such a rich culture and heritage. The Nile Delta is like a lifeline for Egyptian people; if there was no river, today Egypt may only exist as the Sahara Desert. That’s also a reason why the Nile was seen as a sacred element of nature in ancient Egypt. 

 

​What are 5 facts about Egypt for kids? 

  • Egyptians worship cats and decorate them with certain ornaments; kids can see beautiful cats around Egypt. The cats on the street are called Baladi cats. 

 

  • The coral habitat of the Red Sea is a worthwhile experience; corals and sea activities are only some of what is allowed, but there are aquariums in coral cities that are a must-visit for kids. Very famous in Egypt is the Hurghada Grand Aquarium, an enjoyable activity for kids. 

 

  • A Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan experience for kids can be a memorable vacation. The specialized Dahabiya Nile cruises also have libraries and dedicated playrooms for kids to have a quality time while sailing on the longest river. 

 

  • A hot air balloon ride in Luxor, a mesmerizing activity in the historical city of Luxor, is a kid-friendly activity that makes an Egypt trip a worthy experience for children; with that, they also get to hear the stories of early civilization.

 

  • Pyramids are not triangles; they are nearly perfect squares. Pyramids are actually burial monuments. Their large size and the secrets surrounding their constructions make them fascinating. They are made of granite and limestone. Pyramids have rooms and tombs beneath them. 

 

Conclusion 

Egypt has a lot to offer to every age group. Make plans and get your bookings from dedicated travel partners like Nile Cruisen and ensure a comfortable exploring journey to Egypt. Don’t just read about facts; witness them in reality by taking a Nile cruise from Luxor and feel the rich cultural heritage of Egypt. You can check out the plans or packages for a Nile cruise to have a well-curated itinerary for the Egypt tour. 

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