


The Temple of Hatshepsut, a stunning mortuary temple dedicated to the female pharaoh Hatshepsut, is a must-visit in Luxor's West Bank.
A striking temple dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut, featuring unique architecture and ancient Egyptian history.
A vast valley filled with ancient tombs, including the famous Tutankhamun's tomb, offering a glimpse into ancient Egyptian funerary practices.

Two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, a popular spot for photos and learning about ancient Egyptian art.
Famous for its traditional Egyptian breakfast and pastries.
Offers a lavish breakfast buffet with stunning Nile views.

Known for its authentic Egyptian dishes and vibrant atmosphere.
A traditional Nubian necklace, symbolizing protection and prosperity, made of carved wooden beads and cowrie shells.
Crafted from local alabaster, these statues depict ancient Egyptian gods and pharaohs, reflecting the region's rich history.
Lightweight and breathable, these scarves are made from high-quality Egyptian cotton, known for its durability and comfort.
Egypt's desert sun can be intense, this will help protect your skin. Look for a broad-spectrum sunscreen with high SPF.

Stay hydrated with this refillable water bottle. Tap water is not recommended in Egypt, so be prepared to buy bottled water or filtered water.
The Temple of Hatshepsut is a large site that requires walking, so comfortable shoes are a must.

Fava beans, tomatoes, onions, garlic, and cumin. A hearty breakfast dish.
Chickpeas, fava beans, herbs, and spices. Served with tahini sauce.
Rice, macaroni, lentils, tomato sauce, and garlic vinegar. A popular lunch dish.

Fort Shirley, a historic military outpost, offers stunning ocean views and a glimpse into Dominica's colonial past.

A historic lighthouse on the rugged coast of British Columbia, offering stunning ocean views and wildlife spotting opportunities.
Nestled in the heart of Israel's wine country, Zichron Yaakov's wineries offer a delightful blend of history, culture, and world-class wines.