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  • Egypt Aswan Governorate Aswan

    Aswan Governerate in Egypt

    One of Egypt's southern governorates is Aswan Governorate. The city of Aswan serves as its capital. At a latitude of 22 north of the equator (also known as the Tropic of Cancer), it is bounded to the north by the Qena Governorate, to the east by the Red Sea Governorate, to the west by the New Valley Governorate, and to the south by the Republic of Sudan.

  • Things to Do in Luxor

    Luxor Governorate Egypt

    The capital of the Arab Republic of Egypt is Luxor City, which was once known as "Thebes City" because it served as Egypt's capital during the Pharaonic era. It is situated in the South Upper Egypt region, approximately 670 kilometers from the capital Cairo from the south. It is bordered on the north by Qena Governorate, on the south by Aswan Governorate, on the east by Red Sea Governorate, and on the west by New Valley Governorate.

  • kafr El Sheikh Governorate | kafr El Sheikh Governorate History

    History of kafr El Sheikh Governorate

    Kafr El Sheikh Governorate is an Egyptian governorate, located in the northernmost part of Egypt in the Nile Delta, with Kafr El Sheikh as its capital. It had a population of 3,172,753 in 2015 and an area of 3,748 km². Its entire area is located north of the delta and overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. The main economic activity of the residents of the governorate is agriculture and fishing, especially the southern lands of the governorate and the lands overlooking the Nile River - Rosetta Branch.

  • Egypt's New Administrative Capital City

    Egypt's New Administrative Capital

    The New Administrative Capital is located between the Cairo-Suez and Cairo-Ain Sokhna roads, 60 km from Cairo and the same distance from Ain Sokhna and Suez. The New Administrative Capital is located on the border of Badr City, in the area between the Cairo-Suez and Cairo-Ain Sokhna roads, just after New Cairo, Mostakbal City and Madinaty.

  • Historical Importance of Al Gharbia

    Al Gharbia Governorate

    Gharbia Governorate is one of the governorates full of archaeological sites, whether they are places or facilities (mosques, churches), as the governorate is a destination for visitors to these places throughout the year, whether they are Egyptians from the different governorates.

  • Marsa Alam City

    Hamata Islands (Qulaan Archipelago) in Marsa Alam

    The Hamata area, south of Marsa Alam in the Red Sea, is one of the most important parts of the Wadi El Gemal Reserve, whether in the desert or the sea. It was named after the sorrel plant, which was distorted to Hamata.

Taba | Things to do in Taba

Things to do in Taba

  • 05 16, 2023

Taba is a city in Egypt that falls under the jurisdiction of the South Sinai Governorate. It is strategically located at the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba, nestled between the mountain range and the eastern Taba plateaus on one side, and the waters of the Gulf of Aqaba on the other. The city has a population of approximately 3,000 residents and spans an area of around 508.8 acres, situated 240 kilometers north of Sharm El-Sheikh. Notably, it serves as the busiest border crossing point in Egypt.

For those traveling to Egypt, this is an opportunity to experience its stunning white sandy beaches, radiant sunshine, crystal-clear blue waters, and warm climate along the Red Sea. Day tours from Hurghada, the nearest city with air travel options to Luxor, allow visitors to explore the archaeological wonders of ancient Egypt through Luxor day tours. One of the finest ways to appreciate the remarkable beaches is by visiting Sharm El-Sheikh, which offers some of the best coastal experiences in Egypt and is recognized for its luxury tours.

The city is home to several significant tourist attractions, including the Flag Platform, a memorial commemorating the raising of the Egyptian flag in Taba on March 19, 1989. Additionally, a typical Bedouin village has been established, featuring 198 Bedouin homes, a school, a health unit, and 60 shops and youth centers, all aimed at serving the Bedouin communities, particularly those from Wadi Al-Marakh, with an investment of approximately 50 million pounds. Furthermore, the Taba Museum plays a crucial role in preserving the city's history, housing three halls that contain over 700 artifacts, which chronicle the lives of the people of South Sinai from the Pharaonic period to contemporary times.

 Until recently, the only notable structures in this area, aside from the border guards, were a bus station and a Hilton hotel situated near the border. At present, Taba has developed to include several cafes, restaurants, and a hotel; however, the majority of visitors merely transit between Egypt and Israel.

Taba


Pharaoh Island is located 10 kilometers from the city of Aqaba in Jordan and just 30 meters from the Sinai beach. It is home to the ancient castle of Salah al-Din, established by the leader Salah al-Din in 1171 AD to defend against Crusader incursions and safeguard the Egyptian pilgrimage route through Sinai. In 1182 AD, Prince Arnat, the lord of Karak Fort, besieged the island with the aim of obstructing the Red Sea for Muslims and monopolizing trade routes to the Far East and the Indian Ocean by capturing Ayla (modern-day Aqaba) to the north and Aden to the south. The valiant Abu Bakr bin Ayoub opposed him under the directives of his brother Salah al-Din, in preparation for the Battle of Hattin. The castle features defensive structures, a weapons manufacturing facility, a war council room, accommodations for soldiers, a baking oven, grain storage, a steam bath, water reservoirs, and a mosque established by Prince Husamuddin Bajil bin Hamdan. Constructed from granite firestone sourced from the hill on which it stands, the castle is a remarkable historical site. I encourage all tourists to ask any questions, as I am your guide specializing in Egyptology and am present on Egyptian soil.

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 Egypt has many historical sites that you can visit and enjoy. In this small town, you can try more than the activities that you do on Sharm El Sheikh day tours despite the difference in the area. As Sharm El Sheikh is at the top of Red sea tours, Taba is quieter than Sharm El Sheikh. They called it the city of royals due to its luxury tours in Egypt.

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