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    In 430 BC, when Herodotos exclaimed in awe over the magnificent monuments in Egypt, many of them were already 2500 years old. Most, from the pyramids of Giza to the astonishingly beautiful temples of Karnak or Philae, or the painted tombs in the Valley of the Kings, can still be visited today. The sheer age of this great civilisation is mind-blowing.

    With high levels of heat, confusion, hassle and stomach bugs to contend with, Egypt is not an easy country for travellers, although greatly improved security measures mean anti-Western activities have been largely curtailed. And for those prepared to brave a few discomforts, this extraordinary country assaults the senses.

    The life-giving Nile pours across the map, feeding an emerald ribbon of irrigated fields adjacent to villages shaded by date palms. Whether on a cruise ship or traditional felucca, life on the water is a constant visual feast, while the few huge, dusty cities Cairo, Alexandria, Aswan and Luxor are a babble of exotic sounds and smells.

    Hurghada and Sharm el-Sheik, on the Red Sea coast, are doors to a magical underwater world of technicolour fish and coral favoured by divers, while other adventurous travellers head inland. Here, you can discover monasteries amid the arid mountains of Sinai or the distant desert oases, homes of the hardy nomads whose camel trains still wander the Saharan sands.
    • The Pyramids at Giza
      The only one of the Seven Wonders of the World still left standing, the three pyramids of Giza, part of the necropolis of Memphis, are a sight which dwarfs even the proudest of modern buildings. The Pyramids are also home to the Sphinx, perhaps the best known monument in the whole of Egypt.
    • Wonders of Egypt: Kom Ombo
      The double temple of Kom Ombo, dedicated to the crocodile god Sebek and the falcon-headed Horus, is one of the more magnificent temples left to us from the 18th Egyptian dynasty.
    • The Egyptian Antiquities Museum
      Although an incredible amount of Ancient Egyptian remains appear to have migrated across the world, appropriated on somewhat dubious credentials by the nations who funded the vast sweep of digs in the 19th century, the Egyptian Antiquities Museum in Cairo has managed to keep hold of some of the country's finest treasures. Now a century old, even more treasures have been dug up from its bowels for viewing.
    • Saqqara
      One of the most important necropoli of the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis, Saqqara contains a host of important archaeological sites and buildings, including the phenomenal step pyramid of Zozer.
    • Temple of Karnak
      The monumental temple complex of Karnak is still, after 4000 years, the largest and one of the most impressive religious structures in the world.
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