


A historic palace in Cairo, once home to Muhammad Ali Pasha, offering insights into Egypt's 19th-century history and architecture.
Iconic for its Egyptian breakfast, especially foul and taameya.
Famous for its Koshary, a traditional Egyptian dish, since 1950.
Named after the Nobel laureate, offers a mix of Egyptian and Mediterranean cuisine.
Shubra Palace has a warm climate, and long-sleeved shirts protect from sunburn and mosquitoes.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the Egyptian climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
A wide-brimmed hat with neck cover provides extra protection from the sun while exploring Shubra Palace.
One of the oldest mosques in Cairo, offering a peaceful morning visit with beautiful architecture.
Experience a magical evening on the Nile, with dinner, entertainment, and illuminated views.

Hand-painted pottery from Shubra Palace, reflecting the region's rich history and artistry.

Lightweight, breathable fabrics made from pure Egyptian cotton, a symbol of luxury and comfort.
Intricately carved alabaster pieces, often depicting ancient Egyptian motifs and scenes.
Fava beans cooked with garlic, lemon, and cumin, often served with baladi bread.
A mix of rice, lentils, macaroni, and chickpeas, topped with a spicy tomato sauce and garlic vinegar.
Jute leaves cooked with garlic and coriander, often served with rice and Egyptian baladi bread.
A serene riverside art museum in Guangzhou, showcasing contemporary Chinese art in a tranquil setting.
Nandi Hills Market, nestled in the scenic Nandi Hills, offers a delightful blend of local produce, traditional crafts, and vibrant atmosphere.
Experience the thrill of rafting through the lush, tropical Tembeling River in East Java, Indonesia.