No.4 of Best Things to Do in Qesm Sharm Ash Sheikh
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Address:
Saint Catherine, South Sinai Governorate 8730062, Egypt
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Land of the Pharoahs
2 weeks adventure in Eqypt. We covered quite extensively, Cairo-Giza-Luxor-Aswan-Abu Simbel-Hurgada-St Catherine-Dahab. It was always on my bucket list and finally it has been fulfilled. I was so amazed by what human can do without modern tools, 5000 years ago. Really amazing and takes my breath away. As long as there is a will, there is a way. The climb up Mt. Sinai was also very rewarding, with a beautiful sunrise from the top. #eqypt #pyramid #sinai #giza
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Stepping into the ancient Egypt in history books
Never thought that one day I could touch the pyramids of five thousand years, the golden mask Pharaoh Tutankhamun, Cleopatra of Egypt, these people and things that only appear in movies and history textbooks.
Until standing in the products of thousands of years of civilization, it still feels unreal. The civilization and people of a thousand years ago leap on paper and in carvings. Even though humans have entered the web 3.0 era, the architectural and artistic achievements of that time are still incredible feats today.
I can't believe that thousands of years ago, without iron tools, relying only on stone tools, people were able to complete the construction of giant pyramids and obelisks hundreds of meters high by chiseling and hammering stones.
The main tourist spots in Egypt are centered around Cairo and are divided into three lines:
1. South line: Luxor Aswan Temple, tomb line
The most popular route with the most tourists in Egypt, the essence of ancient Egyptian civilization along the Nile River, a large number of exquisite temples, Abu Simbel, Valley of the Kings (Pharaoh's tomb group), hot air balloons, Nile cruise ships are all on this line, and it is also a disaster area for tourists being scammed.
2. East line: along the Red Sea
Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Mount Sinai, a paradise for diving enthusiasts, the cheapest place in the world for diving certification, OW+AOW around 35💲
3. North line: Mediterranean, Siwa Oasis
- Far away from the scamming south line, the north line is the pure land of Egypt
- The homeland of Cleopatra, where ancient Egyptian civilization was gradually eroded by ancient Rome, Alexandria
- The Tiffany blue glass sea Matruh, which is more beautiful than the Red Sea
- Far away from mainland Egypt, the lost desert oasis Siwa in Assassin's Creed Origins (palm groves, Sahara desert, salt lakes, hot springs, Berber mud houses Shali, flamingos)
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Egypt
Tasting the Globe
This country attracts tourists from all over the world.
Egypt, as a country with a long history and rich culture, has numerous fascinating ancient relics and cultural heritage, which gives it a unique advantage in the tourism industry. The tourism industry has become one of the pillar industries of the Egyptian economy, attracting millions of tourists from all over the world to visit, play and explore.
Egypt's tourism culture can be traced back to ancient Egypt, when Egypt was one of the most advanced civilizations in the world. Egyptian art, architecture, and religious culture were highly praised around the world. Over time, Egypt's cultural heritage has been more widely inherited and protected, becoming an important national treasure.
Egypt's tourism resources are mainly divided into three categories: ancient civilization relics, natural landscapes, and beach resorts. Among them, the most famous are the ancient civilization relics, including the Giza Pyramids, Luxor Temple, Memphis, and Alexandria, and many other world-renowned attractions. These relics not only witness Egypt's long history but also represent Egypt's highest achievements in religion, art, and architecture, and are an important part of world cultural heritage.
Egypt's natural landscapes are also very charming, including diverse natural landscapes such as the Nile River, Sinai Mountains, and White Desert, which attract many nature enthusiasts to come and play. In addition, Egypt's beach resorts are also popular among tourists, with beautiful beaches, clear waters, and rich marine life along the Red Sea coast, making it a world-famous diving destination.
The development of Egypt's tourism industry cannot be separated from the support and promotion of the government. The Egyptian government has been committed to improving tourism infrastructure and service quality, protecting cultural heritage and natural environment, and enhancing tourists' travel experience. In addition, Egypt's tourism industry also involves personnel and services in various fields, such as tour guides, hotels, catering, and transportation, which also provide many opportunities for the local economy and employment.
Overall, Egypt's tourism culture is unique and deeply loved and welcomed by tourists.
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Mount Sinai, also known as Mount Moses, is located in the middle of the Sinai Peninsula at an altitude of 2,285 meters. It is the sacred mountain of Christianity. Christian believers devoutly call it "Shenfeng."
Tips: Mount Sinai can participate in the hotel at a price of around 100 Egyptian pounds. Be sure to tell the boss if you have tickets for Mount Sinai (tickets 30, student tickets 15). At 11 o'clock in the evening, the tour company picks up at the hotel, arrives at the foot of Mount Sinai almost at 1 am, then climbs the mountain to watch the sunrise, and returns to Dahaba at 12 noon.
The Sinai Hill is built with a temple to commemorate Moses' acceptance of God's commandments. The temple was built in 532 AD and has been destroyed many times. It has been rebuilt several times. The existing temple was built in 1934, but the stone is still AD 532. Stones built at the beginning of the year. In Jewish history, this mountain is the main place of God's revelation. According to the Bible, God is here to reveal to Moses and give him the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20).
The Bible records, God's The servant, the leader of Israel, Moses, led the Israelites out of Egypt, crossed the Red Sea, and went to Sinai. On Mount Sinai, God personally gave Moses the slate of the Ten Commandments, the ten commandments that God's people must obey, including not killing people. No adultery, no stealing, no greed for other peoples property.