

A treasure trove of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the iconic Tutankhamun collection, housed in a grand 19th-century palace.
Ancient temple complex dedicated to the god Amun, featuring towering columns and intricate carvings.

A large ancient temple complex dedicated to the god Amun-Ra, featuring a grand entrance pylon and obelisks.
Home to the world's largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the treasures of Tutankhamun.
Crafted from ancient Egyptian alabaster, these vases are a symbol of the country's rich history and craftsmanship.
Renowned for its quality, Egyptian cotton is used to create beautiful, high-quality garments and bedding.
Traditional Egyptian perfumes are made from natural ingredients and have been used for centuries in religious and social rituals.
Famous for its traditional Egyptian breakfast, especially the foul and taameya dishes.
Iconic for its koshary, a mix of rice, lentils, macaroni, and tomato sauce.

Named after the Nobel laureate, this cafe offers a blend of Egyptian and Mediterranean cuisine.
Egypt's climate can be hot during the day but cool in the evenings, especially in air-conditioned museums like the Egyptian National Museum.
You'll be doing a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are essential for exploring the museum and other sites.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Egypt's climate, and having your own bottle helps reduce plastic waste.

Fava beans cooked with garlic, lemon, and cumin, often served with baladi bread.
Chickpeas and herbs deep-fried in small balls, served with tahini sauce.
A mix of rice, lentils, macaroni, and chickpeas, topped with tomato sauce and garlic vinegar.
A treasure trove of Kerala's rich artistic heritage, the Thiruvananthapuram Art Gallery is a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
A bustling night market in Guangzhou, offering local snacks, shopping, and vibrant atmosphere.

Bera Museum, nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, is a treasure trove of local history and art, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.