
Few Places on Earth Hold More Ancient Wonders Than This New Museum
Few museums arrive with expectations quite this high.

Few museums arrive with expectations quite this high.

Unquestionably the most iconic symbol of Egypt throughout history is the pyramid.

One of the greatest civilizations the world has ever seen, the Ancient Egyptians ruled over the lower reaches of the Nile for millennia.

One of the most popular countries to visit on the continent, Egypt lies in the northeast corner of Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean and Red Seas.

With a fascinating history that reaches back to the dawn of civilization, Egypt is considered the oldest travel destination on earth.

Golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs make this one of the most rewarding beach destinations.

One of the largest cities in Africa and the Middle East, Egypt’s capital, Cairo, seems to sprawl forever along the banks of the Nile.

Egypt is the place to see some truly ancient wonders of the world.

The earliest Egyptian temples were built around the middle of the 4th millennium BC in the shape of reed huts.

Cairo is a most interesting city, as a nation’s capital should be. It has amazing noisy souks (markets) and a medieval Islamic city.

Pop singer Stafford was famous for her romantic ballad about seeing the pyramids along the Nile.

Egypt houses some of the world’s most famous, enigmatic and astonishing ancient monuments, with a history of culture and civilization that dates back thousands of years.
