


Experience the grandeur of the ancient Egyptian civilization through a captivating sound and light show at the iconic Pyramids of Giza.
Iconic limestone monument with a lion's body and a human head, built around 2500 BCE.
Home to the well-preserved solar boat of Pharaoh Khufu, offering insights into ancient Egyptian funerary practices.
Houses over 120,000 ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the treasures of Tutankhamun.

Egypt's climate can be hot during the day but cool in the evenings, especially near the pyramids.
The Sound and Light Show involves walking around the vast Giza Plateau.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Egypt's climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.
Famous for its traditional Egyptian breakfast, especially the foul and taameya.
Named after the Nobel laureate, this cafe offers a unique blend of Egyptian and Mediterranean cuisine.
A popular spot for koshary, a traditional Egyptian dish made of lentils, rice, and macaroni.

Fava beans cooked with garlic, cumin, and lemon juice, often served with pita bread.
Deep-fried balls made from chickpeas, fava beans, or both, served with tahini sauce.
A mix of rice, lentils, macaroni, and tomato sauce, topped with garlic vinegar and crispy onions.
Handcrafted pottery with ancient designs, reflecting Nubian culture and history.
Lightweight, high-quality cotton garments, a traditional Egyptian export since ancient times.
Ancient Egyptian art form using papyrus plants, depicting historical scenes and hieroglyphics.
Omicho Market, Kanazawa's largest market, offers a vibrant mix of local produce, seafood, and traditional eateries, providing a glimpse into the city's culinary culture.
A Gothic masterpiece and Vienna's most important religious building, with a rich history and stunning architecture.
Museo San Juan De Santiago is a cultural treasure tucked in the captivating landscapes of Chile's Los Lagos region. It showcases the rich history and traditions of the Mapuche people through its diverse exhibits and artifacts.