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How to Explore Ancient Egypt From Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 has taken the globe by storm. The global pandemic has essentially shut down the entire world and with it, the travel industry. But in this article we will give you the opportunity to explore Egypt from home during the COVID-19 pandemic? travelers have had to cancel vacations, travel companies and businesses are struggling to stay afloat. With borders closed, flights grounded, and businesses shut down, nobody can guess at when travel, as we know it, will resume.

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ABU SIMBEL TEMPLES

Abu Simbel Temples

The two Temples of Abu Simbel, with their unique style, are considered to be the masterpieces of ancient Egypt.
They reflect the glory and grandeur of the new Kingdom. The Egyptian government and UNESCO decided to co-operate in order to save these temples from the flood. The Temple of Ramses II was dedicated to the four universal gods Ptah, Re-Her-Akhtey, Amun-Re, and to Ramesses II himself.

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qaitbay citadel in alexandria

Alexandria

The »pearl of the Mediterranean«, as the Alexandrians like to call their city, has its own special charm, which is not always apparent right away. The few monuments that remain from the time when Alexandria was the cultural centre of the Hellenic world now scarcely contribute to the flair of this major Mediterranean city. Even though faceless new construction now marks the face of tnore than 20km/ 12mi of coastline, a drive along the bay of Alexandria with its many beaches is impressive. The centre of the Corniche is planted with palm trees, and tourists as well as locals enjoy the numerous cafes and restaurants.

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pyramids of giza

Pyramids of Giza

There is nothing like getting a close-up view to the Pyramids of Giza. Guarded by the magnificent Sphinx, a cat-like creature carved from a single block of stone, these ancient tombs have been drawing visitors for centuries. While there are over 120 pyramids in the country of the Pharaohs, the ones around the Giza necropolis are the largest, (almost) the oldest, and certainly the most perfect ones.

The Pyramids of Giza are Cairo’s number one half-day trip and a must-do attraction on everyone’s itinerary. Right on the edge of the city, on the Giza Plateau, these fourth dynasty funerary temples have been wowing travelers for centuries and continue to be one of the country’s major highlights. Despite the heat, the dust, and the tourist hustle, you can’t miss a trip here.

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karnak temple

Luxor

Luxor, Homer’s Thebes with the hundred gates, has an unbelievable wealth of monuments. This fact has always made it one of the centers of tourism in Egypt, and it has become a very well-tended city. The giant temple complexes of Luxor were part of the old Egyptian capital of > Thebes, which extended from here far to the north, beyond the temple of >Karnak and, with its necropolis on the western bank of the Nile, it reached far into the mountains of the Western Desert.

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Traveling in Egypt

Egypt is a country for traveling _ the more you want to see and experience, the more you have to travel. Unpack your suitcase, pack it again, leave the hotel for the bus, the bus for a Nile boat, then back to a hotel this is a country for active travelers!

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Karnak Temple

Karnak Temple; Places to visit in Luxor

The largest temple complex in Egypt lies north of > Luxor. It mainly consists of the large Amun Temple, the Temple of Khons as well as a Festival Temple of Tuthmosis Ill, but also encompasses many other structures. The northern and southern temple precincts as well as the buildings south of the eighth pylon are currently closed to visitors. Opening hours: in summer, daily 6 am—6 pm, in winter daily 6 am—5 pm.

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trip to pyramids with family

Is it safe to travel to Egypt

Egypt is a country for traveling _ the more you want to see and experience, the more you have to travel, but Egypt’s reputation as a travel destination has taken some hits with travelers and travel professionals over the last several years, making some people wonder: Is it safe to travel to Egypt?

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COVID-19

Egypt Travel Restrictions as of COVID-19 Pandemic

Egypt is open for tourism and flights have resumed. Some COVID-19 restrictions to travel to Egypt are still in place.
From September 1, all arrivals into Egypt, including its citizens, must provide a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure. This extends to 96 hours for arrivals from Japan, China, Thailand, North America, South America, Canada, London, Paris, and Frankfurt. The certificate must be written in English and Arabic and be stamped by an accredited laboratory. All travelers must complete a personal monitoring card and show proof of health insurance on arrival.

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