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Egypt Travel | See Africa in History Books

The world is more exciting than books. Setting off is always the most meaningful thing. At this moment, I finally stand on this land, an Egypt that is not in history books, but under my feet. Every inch of land is full of stories, and every corner exudes a mysterious atmosphere. 🌟 The gentleness of Aswan Aswan on the banks of the Nile is like a quiet woman, waiting for tourists to visit. The first meal in Egypt, sitting in a blue and white castle, watching the quietly flowing Nile River, eating authentic Egyptian food. Watching the fishermen slowly row across the water in small boats, time seems to stand still at this moment. Take a Felucca sailboat downstream, with golden deserts and green date palm forests on both sides, and the sunset dyes the sky orange-red, so beautiful that it takes your breath away. 💫 The shock of Luxor Check in to a five-star cruise ship and start a three-day Nile River journey. Departing from Aswan, heading north to Luxor, visiting the five great temples along the way: the spectacular obelisk and huge colonnade of the Karnak Temple, as if telling the glory of ancient Egypt; the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is built on the mountain, and the white marble shines with holy light in the sun. 🐎 Riding a carriage, walking in Egypt at 5:30 am The cruise ship docked, and at 5:30 am, we rode a carriage through the streets of Egypt. The Edfu Temple, the golden sunlight illuminated the ancient ruins, as if traveling back thousands of years, witnessing the rise and fall of this land. 🌊 The romance of Hurghada Arrive at Hurghada on the shores of the Red Sea, where the blue sea and soft sand blend perfectly. Here, there are not only charming coastal scenery, but also intoxicating sunset views. Pyramid 🗼 The amazement of Cairo The last stop is of course Cairo! The moment I saw the pyramids and the Sphinx with my own eyes, I was deeply moved. These great miracles of human civilization have stood the test of time for thousands of years. Walk along the edge of the pyramid and feel the crystallization of ancient wisdom. 🌟 Tips: - It is best to travel from November to March to avoid hot weather - It is recommended to rent a roaming superman for internet access, which is stable and convenient - It is recommended to hire a local guide to explain, so you can better understand the history and culture - Pay attention to sun protection and hydration, and bring sunglasses, hats and other protective items This trip to Egypt made me understand that history is not cold words, but warm memories. Every stone tells a story, and every scene whispers.
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Posted: Jan 26, 2025
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