1) Cairo
This city has managed to preserve the pyramids which is just stands outside of the city, I pag-ibig to see the tombs of their Egyptian kings.
2) Alexandria
Another great tourist attraction that I long to go, hopefully I could go on a cruise on the River Nile.
3) Ancient Egyptian Mythologies
Like their Greek counterparts, I have always been very fascinated with the Egyptian mythologies. I have also read that the very first Sinderella was made here, my younger brother loves Pusa too!
4) Egyptian Music
I pag-ibig Middle Eastern music, because they fascinate me and I would pag-ibig to grab a copy to put it into my iPod!
An Egyptian Moment
So, here are my four reasons on why Egypt is my dream destination.
Pick up from Aqaba hotel to enjoy private Petra araw tour from Aqaba. Petra meaning ‘stone’ is an Arabian historical and archaeological city in the Jordan. Petra’s location between the Red Sea and the Dead Sea.It is a vast, unique city, carved into the sheer rock face sa pamamagitan ng the Nabataeans, an industrious Arab people who settled here madami than 2000 years ago. It is an important center for commerce where Arabian incense, Chinese silks, and Indian spices were traded. It is famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. You will visit the Siq Canyon, the Treasury, kalye of Facades, Royal Tombs & Pharaoh’s kastilyo then you will be transferred back to Aqaba.
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Jabal Shams known in Arabic as the ‘Mountain of the Sun’, it is coined as the ‘Grand Canyon in Oman’, as the dramatic cliff edges provides thrill seeking trekkers and road trippers a great summit view into a thriving narrow stretch of narrow gorge.
The cool temperature and sharp cliffs offer a very sharp contrast to the hot and flat landscape typical in other parts of Oman. Jebel Shams or “Sun Mountain” offers specatcular nakakita and has an ideal climate all taon round even in summer, rarely exceeding 32 degrees. Finally, you will return to Muscat via Birkat al Mauz, the deserted village of clay.
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The cool temperature and sharp cliffs offer a very sharp contrast to the hot and flat landscape typical in other parts of Oman. Jebel Shams or “Sun Mountain” offers specatcular nakakita and has an ideal climate all taon round even in summer, rarely exceeding 32 degrees. Finally, you will return to Muscat via Birkat al Mauz, the deserted village of clay.
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Pick up from your hotel in Muscat to enjoy Wadi Shab. You will also visit the fishing village of Quriyat. Proceed to visit the Bimah Sinkhole, a spectacular limestone crater that had been created many years ago.
Continue driving to Wadi Shab which is is a canyon type valley with flowing water throughout the year. A long walk past the green grass, saging and mangga trees along the narrow winding, old rock paths will bring you to a series of streams and pools. Here also you will enjoy the pre packed pisnic lunch. Return along the lovely mountainous scenery until the white beaches of Finns and to the village of Dibab. Return to Muscat sa pamamagitan ng late afternoon.
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Continue driving to Wadi Shab which is is a canyon type valley with flowing water throughout the year. A long walk past the green grass, saging and mangga trees along the narrow winding, old rock paths will bring you to a series of streams and pools. Here also you will enjoy the pre packed pisnic lunch. Return along the lovely mountainous scenery until the white beaches of Finns and to the village of Dibab. Return to Muscat sa pamamagitan ng late afternoon.
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