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Luxor is a true treasure of Egypt. This ancient city is situated on the right bank of the Nile. Currently, this is a major center of archaeology. No other city in the world has so many landmarks of the ancient world as Luxor. That is why there is nothing strange in the fact that buses bring countless tourists from all Egyptian resorts to Luxor every year. This once again proves the status of the “treasure of the Nile”. Even scorching sun doesn’t stop tourists who are eager to see the beauty of this place and the remains of the ancient landmarks. It is incredible to see so many prehistoric attractions in one place. In the past, the ancient Egyptian city of Waset existed on the land of modern Luxor. The Greeks called this city Thebes or “the city of the 100 gates” because Luxor was standing on the former capital of the Ancient Egypt – Thebes. The history of the old capital started in the 3rd century BC. Luxor became a major settlement yet in more than 2,000 BC. This is the time when pharaohs from the 11th Dynasty ruled in Egypt. A major period of prosperity and development started for this city in the 16th century BC. When the Greek-Roman period started in the country and the capital was moved to Alexandria, Thebes didn’t lose its importance and remained one of the main cultural and religious centers of the Egyptian Kingdom. When the Arabs conquered the “treasure of the Nile”, the city got a new name – Luxor. During its long history, the city … Read further

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Luxor sightseeing

Luxor is a true treasure of Egypt. This ancient city is situated on the right bank of the Nile. Currently, this is a major center of archaeology. No other city in the world has so many landmarks of the ancient world as Luxor. That is why there is nothing strange in the fact that buses bring countless tourists from all Egyptian resorts to Luxor every year. This once again proves the status of the “treasure of the … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Egypt

In April, the city of El Arish becomes the venue for the Camel Fair. Traditional camel races are organized within the framework of the festival. That's how the fastest camel and the most skilled rider of Egypt are determined. The end of the month is marked by an important national holiday - Sinai Liberation Day. Labor Day in Egypt is celebrated on May 1 by demonstrations on the streets. In the same month, Sharkia hosts the impressive International Arabian Horse Fair where you can see legendary stallions in all their glory and even admire their dancing. In June, Egyptians pay tribute to the day of the withdrawal of foreign troops from Egypt in the middle of the 20th century. The holiday is called the Day of Liberation. The Day of Revolution is celebrated at the end of July. It reminds Egyptians of the establishment of a new power in the country and the monarch's abdication from the throne. … Open

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