The British" Daily Mail" website highlighted the most important tourist attractions in the Egyptian destination in an illustrated report that reviews the most important reasons for spending a vacation in Egypt.
The Daily Mail report described Egypt as a "time machine" in which visitors travel through the tourist and archaeological places that abound in it through time, forward and backward for thousands of years in a moment.
Egypt is also a vibrant tourist destination with sun all year round.
The author of the report referred to her visit to the Great Pyramid and her tour of the vibrant city of Cairo. She also noted her sightings of the royal mummies at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. The writer explained that the pyramids are one of the first reasons for the Egyptian destination be the choice for those wishing to spend the vacation and that it is impossible to visit Egypt without seeing a pyramid or two, noting that the Great Pyramid in Giza is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world that remains—pointing to the areas of the monuments of Abu Sir and Saqqara and the huge archaeological groups of tombs, pyramids, and temples there.
The writer also talked during the report about the Nile River, which she dreamed of visiting, and explained that there are many wide islands in it, and the Cairo Tower, designed in the shape of a lotus flower, is one of the tourist attractions in vibrant Cairo.
And the writer added that she made a Nile cruise at night along the Nile River, during which she saw the landmarks that are located on the banks of the river, from international hotels full of vitality, shops, and cafes.
She also talked about her visit to the city of Luxor, where she boarded a boat to tour the Nile River throughout the day, and it was a wonderful experience as she watched the flying hot air balloons in the early morning rising over the Valley of the Kings.
During the report, the writer indicated the museums rich in artifacts that express history and civilization were talked about, including the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, which is the first museum in the Arab world to focus entirely on Egyptian civilization from prehistoric times to the present time.
The writer also visited the royal mummies, which were transferred to that museum from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir in a magnificent parade, which attracted the fascination of hundreds of visitors.
She explained that the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is scheduled to open soon, which will contain a large number of artifacts, including the complete collection of King Tutankhamun's treasures.
The writer also discussed the ancient tombs, pointing to the importance of visiting Luxor to learn about the riches of ancient Egypt, pointing to the Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens, and the temples in Luxor.
She also referred during the report to the Red Sea and its luxury resorts located in the cities of Sharm el-Sheikh, Dahab, and Hurghada, which attract tens of thousands of tourists every year.
The tourists are attracted by the sunshine throughout the year, clear water, luxury hotels and resorts, and the possibility of practicing many activities such as diving to see the coral reefs, in addition to the possibility of spending fun evenings where there are many bazaars, restaurants, and wonderful places.
She also talked about Egyptian cuisine in the past and the present, pointing out the possibility of enjoying traditional Egyptian food.
Translated by Ahmed Moamar