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Egypt Climate

 The weather in Egypt can be challenging to deal with, and it's not uncommon for tourists to face difficulties without proper preparation. In this blog post, we'll explore everything you need to know about the climate in Egypt, including its unique challenges, the best time to visit, and tips to make the most out of your Egyptian adventure, regardless of the weather. So, fasten your seatbelts, grab a cup of tea, and dive into Egypt's fascinating climate.

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Jun 27, 2023 3:52:26 PM | Posted in Egypt

Flora and Fauna Egypt

The flora and fauna in Egypt play a crucial role in the country's ecosystem and cultural heritage. They provide essential resources and contribute to the overall balance of the environment. The diverse plant life, including date palms, citrus groves, and introduced species like eucalyptus and cypress, support agriculture and provide food sources. Meanwhile, the animal species, such as hyenas, jackals, and gazelles, help maintain the delicate balance of the ecosystem.

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Jun 28, 2023 1:41:54 PM | Posted in Egypt

Egypt Population

Over the years, the country has experienced significant population growth. From 1960 to 2021, the population of Egypt increased from 26.63 million to 109.26 million people, a growth of over 300 percent. Egypt is known for its high population density, with an average of over 1,540 people per square kilometer in certain regions. The country has a young population, with an estimated 51.2 percent of Egyptians under the age of 25. The population is predominantly urban, with around 43 percent living in larger cities. Egypt also has a significant challenge in terms of income inequality and poverty rate. Overall, Egypt's population reflects its diverse history and cultural heritage. 

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Jun 28, 2023 11:25:10 PM | Posted in Egypt

What is to do in Hurghada?

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Jan 11, 2026 2:32:53 PM | Posted in Hurghada

Sights of Alexandria, Egypt | The 10 Best Attractions in Alexandria

Alexandria, a metropolis in Egypt on the Mediterranean coast. In our blog, we'd like to introduce you to Alexandria, a modern, cosmopolitan city with many attractions on the Egyptian Mediterranean. There's so much to discover.

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Jan 12, 2026 5:12:26 PM | Posted in Alexandria - Metropolis on the Mediterranean

The city of Aswan - Aswan sights

No city in Egypt is more enchanting than Aswan. Aswan is an Egyptian city on the east bank of the Nile.

It is the capital of the government named after it, Aswan, located about 13 kilometers to the north of the large Lake Nasser.

With a current population of approximately 280,000, it is one of the largest cities in Upper Egypt.

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Jan 16, 2026 1:22:01 PM | Posted in Aswan City Travel Guide - Sights

Antonius Monastery / St. Antonius - Monastery

In this short report, we want to explore the St. Anthony Monastery in Egypt and learn more about it.

The St. Anthony Monastery is a Coptic Orthodox monastery in an oasis in the Arabian Desert, in the south of the Suwais Governorate, at the foot of the 1464-meter-high Galala rock plateau.

Located approximately 230-280 km from the popular tourist resorts on the Red Sea and about 150 km southeast of Cairo.

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Jan 16, 2026 2:21:20 PM | Posted in Antonius Monastery (St. Antonius Monastery)

History of Alexandria

During his stay in Egypt in 332/331 BC, Alexander the Great founded Alexandria. An old Egyptian settlement called Ra-Kedet already existed on the site, situated on the promontory between the sea and the brackish lake of the hinterland, Lake Mareotis (modern-day Lake Mariyut).

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Jan 16, 2026 2:35:10 PM | Posted in Alexandria - Metropolis on the Mediterranean

Alexandria - Metropolis on the Mediterranean

Alexandria is Egypt's second-largest city. More than four million people live in this important port metropolis on the Mediterranean. The city lies on the western edge of the Nile Delta. Alexandria (in Arabic al-Iskandariyya or el-Iskandariya) is named after its founder, Alexander the Great. The Macedonian general came to Egypt in 332 BC, after having marched through Asia Minor, Syria, and Palestine to fight against the Persian Empire.

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Jan 16, 2026 2:53:03 PM | Posted in Alexandria - Metropolis on the Mediterranean

temples of Abu Simbel

Among the most prominent monumental structures from ancient Egypt are the two rock-cut temples of Abu Simbel. They date from the reign of Pharaoh Ramses the Great (Ramses II User-Maat-Re, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, 13th century BC). The rock-cut temples are the largest of their kind in all of Egypt.

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Jan 16, 2026 3:23:58 PM | Posted in Abu Simbel Temple

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