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		<title>Grandeur Legendary Marvels In Egypt &#8211; Part III</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pyramids of Giza:
This captivating ancient architecture has lived up more than 4000 years, and still possesses an extraordinary and distinct charm which makes it stands out in the whole Egypt. The Pyramids of Giza is the lone survivor of ancient Seven Wonders of the World. This legendary monument possesses a phenomenal shape and perfect geometry [...]]]></description>
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<p>This captivating ancient architecture has lived up more than 4000 years, and still possesses an extraordinary and distinct charm which makes it stands out in the whole <strong>Egypt</strong>. The Pyramids of Giza is the lone survivor of ancient <strong>Seven Wonders of the World</strong>. This legendary monument possesses a phenomenal shape and perfect geometry that altogether bestows it with an extraterrestrial construction. The exceptional appearance strikes a question in mind that, how and why were this monuments built?</p>
<p>Research spanning centuries have showed that these gigantic tombs were built by thousands of strong workers under the order of pharaohs. The discovery of builders’ settlement equipped with vast amenities for large-scale production and medical facilities prop this proposition. Enduring research has excavated fragments of facts that the builders which were considered to be the slaves of <strong>Hollywood tradition</strong> were actually workforce of self-sufficient and robust set of Egyptian farmers.</p>
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<p>With the deluge of annual <strong>Nile floods </strong>on farms, spilling water on their persevere endeavors of farming over the inundated lands, they might have been re-deployed for building the pharaoh’s tombs. Perhaps, this might have sparked the idea of creating mass employment by the then administration with the flood waters making it swift for transporting stone to the particular site.</p>
<p><strong>Dahab:</strong></p>
<p>Golden excursion in the economical ocean side camps, sandy beaches and lovely backdrop of craggy mountains grip the senses of tourists for exploring its ecstatic scenic beauty. ‘Dahab’ meaning gold in Arab emulates its shimmering name and affords golden coastline for welcoming tourists. This destination has something for everyone; it parallels everyone’s needs alike. In the last few years, <strong>Dahab </strong>has developed ahead of its gentle nature and opens up candidly with a free-spirited pleasantness and resort sophistication. Dahab flaunts a splendid blend of humble foundation with a contemporary spice of chic restaurants,<strong> classy boutique hotels</strong>, and European itinerant. <strong>Banana pancakes</strong>, enthusiastic tourists synchronize with cool hipsters, fun lovers.</p>
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<p>Dahab is filled with odds and ends as it affords across-the-board activities ranging from snorkeling, diving and trekking. For marking memorable moments, stroll ahead, take a jeep ride or camel ride to view Red Sea’s spectacular dive sites. Catch a small boat ride for grabbing views of the top-notch reefs in nearby <strong>Ras Mohammad National Park</strong>. Principally, Bedouin enclave concentrated in its core, Dahab is the preferential hub for guided tours to the inner deserts and hiking in the snooty highs of Mt. Sinai.</p>
<p>Predominantly, Dahab continues to be an entity and spectacular tourist town in whole of Egypt. Take a soothing walk down the lined boardwalk in the beachfront area of Assalah, relish the costly meals put forward by persevering restaurateurs. Truly, Dahab is a serene ocean-side retreat covered by relentless heat of the desert. But I may inform you, after you indulge in mind-boggling retreats like transparent diving, desert trekking, chilling walks besides the ocean, naïve sheesha sessions, you will surely not want to leave this refuge.</p>
<p><a title="Grandeur Legendary Marvels in Egypt – Part I" href="http://www.travelfront.com/grandeur-legendary-marvels-in-egypt-part-i/" target="_blank">Grandeur Legendary Marvels In Egypt &#8211; Part I</a></p>
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Cairo:
Past arrival, the most striking thing that will hit you is the inundation of crowds, which is mind-boggling. Observing the clutter, the very first things that will be in your tongue tip are Cairo’s noisy walls, jammed-up traffic, uproar of hawkers, fogs of pollution. Soak in the vivacious metropolitan life of Cairo. Renowned as [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Cairo:</strong></p>
<p>Past arrival, the most striking thing that will hit you is the inundation of crowds, which is mind-boggling. Observing the clutter, the very first things that will be in your tongue tip are Cairo’s noisy walls, jammed-up traffic, uproar of hawkers, fogs of pollution. Soak in the vivacious metropolitan life of Cairo. Renowned as ‘Um ad- Dunya’- Mother of the World, Cairo is a contemporary city that has blanketed its rich historical background with the sheet of recent growth.</p>
<p>View the historic treasures down to Islamic Cairo which will take you for a visit to the past medieval ages. Move towards the west and observe the majestic pyramids of Giza that is standing firmly from over 4000 years. Step in Cairo’s Museum which lets you peek an array of Egypt’s ancient antiques. However, the real fun of Cairo lies in serene moments of sipping sweet shai or puffing on a sheesha while gazing Cairo running.</p>
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<p><strong>Alexandria:</strong></p>
<p>Alexandria is an entity of its own kind; it throws its charm in the form of belle époque buildings, grand squares, coffee and French pastries. Located around calm settings of bays, Alexandria is an enthralling spot as it is coming in the limelight for divulging sunken treasure. Basically, Alexandria is a tranquil location and free from outside influences. Those who are seeking break from rushing life, step in the tranquil land of Alexandria.</p>
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<p><strong>Luxor:</strong></p>
<p>Luxor presents an interesting contrasting image which is a fusion of unusual provincial town and striking ancient magnificence. This ancient capital of New Kingdom stands around the legendary 4000-year old Thebes. Luxor is an exceptional spot with a mind-blowing collection of monuments that is something irregular and alluring from the normal life.</p>
<p><strong>Aswan:</strong></p>
<p>Located to the acute south, Aswan is perched perfectly on the banks of the beautiful and longest river of the world, Nile. This spectacular city is embellished with palm-skirted islands and flotillas of white sailed feluccas. This town however is distinct from the North as African culture is apparent in its Nubian people, a different ethnic group with their own customs and language.</p>
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<p><strong>Dakhla Oasis:</strong></p>
<p>Dakhla Oasis shelters two tiny towns, one is Mut and another is Al-Qasr. Mut is the larger one which provides lots of hotels. Also, the tourist office is located on Mut’s main road. On the other hand, Al-Qasr is an enchanting spot with about 600 hot springs and an impressive mud brick citadel. Make a visit to the small Ethnographic Museum and explore more about this spot. To explore the region, step in the streets, don’t worry of getting lost as aged peoples assist you through citadel’s narrow alleyways, madrassas, houses and mosques in return of baksheesh. Grab things like basketry and ratish straw hats with ribbon trim which is worn by indigenous farmers from the local traders who sit outside the citadel.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Egypt, the birth land of the first civilization is a premier spot for catching up the prominent and world’s popular pyramids, minarets, Nile. Egypt affords vast ambit for exploring majestic marvels. Triggering awe to the tourists are colossal pyramids which are simply the remains of historic archaeology. All the credit goes to Pharaonic nations, legendary [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Egypt</strong>, the birth land of the first civilization is a premier spot for catching up the prominent and world’s popular pyramids, minarets, <strong>Nile</strong>. Egypt affords vast ambit for exploring majestic marvels. Triggering awe to the tourists are colossal <strong>pyramids </strong>which are simply the remains of historic archaeology. All the credit goes to Pharaonic nations, legendary <strong>Greeks</strong>, Christian and <strong>Arab </strong>dynasties who have shaped momentous landmarks and placed feather in Egypt’s cap.</p>
<p>Egypt is loaded with enormous valuable architectural wealth which is worth seeing. The chaotic buzz of Cairo lingers around the medieval core which is the same as it was during the foundation days of the pure religion Islam. Other exotic spots like Upriver and <strong>Luxor</strong>, the spot of ancient Thebes, are stringed with warrens of plush burial chambers that take persons back in awe. This enchanting spot flaunts most celebrated monuments that hail from the legendary period.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.travelfront.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/sphinx-luxor-egypt.jpg" rel="lightbox[1023]"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1026" title="luxor egypt" src="http://www.travelfront.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/sphinx-luxor-egypt.jpg" alt="luxor egypt" width="511" height="345" /></a></p>
<p>Towards the South at Aswan, are rich sites of geometrically correct grandeur temples that exhibit tribute to the powerful archaic Gods and supreme pharaohs. Here, tourists can grab the wonderful opportunity of sailing in the waters of <strong>River Nile</strong> as it flows at its best here. Explore the longest river of the world by getting up-close and personal, also utilize felucca, an ancient technique of <strong>Egypt </strong>for sailing boat. Move towards the west, where extensive-sprawling sands recline till Sahara, and few retreats opens way for numerous green spots.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.travelfront.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/nile-river.jpg" rel="lightbox[1023]"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1025" title="nile river" src="http://www.travelfront.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/nile-river-1024x680.jpg" alt="nile river" width="511" height="339" /></a>Medieval Fortresses shrink in Hivelike, as they get covered by fusion of bubbling springs ad formidable rock formations. Then ahead reclines the unfathomable and crystal clear Red Sea which is inundated by lovely corals and abundant <strong>aquatic life</strong>. Rejuvenate your exhausted senses in the cool waters of Red Sea and head ahead in the quirks of Egypt. Following, step inside the deserts of Sinai and hike over the mountain where it is believed that god had exchanged word with Moses. Spend your rest of the days in the soothing and charming coastal Dahab’s Shangri-La.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.travelfront.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/alumni-travel-egypt-02.jpg" rel="lightbox[1023]"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1024" title="pyramids of egypt" src="http://www.travelfront.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/alumni-travel-egypt-02.jpg" alt="pyramids of egypt" width="420" height="380" /></a>Egypt remains to be a safe and secure country for touring because it is one of the most politically stable countries in the region. But, the conditions weren’t the same in the past; even Egypt has passed through the tough times like until 3 decades it was dominated by authoritarian rule, and erratic economy and high costs of living triggered way for social unrest. But Egypt was not the one to go down in defeat; its populace consists of strong minded people who kicked back to normal. Traveling in Egypt will not just leave a mind-blowing impression of the grandeur legendary architectures but also will mark Egypt’s affable modern hospitality. Tour to majestic Egypt will surely leave its eternal impression on your mind as the tryst with ecstasies you had in Egypt can’t be paralleled by others.</p>
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