
Egypt During Easter time
Easter time is a very special time for Egyptians, they celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ after spending 40 Days of prayers. The Egyptian churches celebrate this after the end of the Great Lent period, which reaches 55 days, and then the Egyptian churches celebrate the glorious Easter after the end of the Great Lent period which reaches 55 days. The heads of the Egyptian churches pray the glorious Easter Mass with the Egyptian people in celebration of the Easter holiday. When you visit Egypt, you will see many Iconic churches that have a very valuable history which you can visit during your Cairo Day Tours with Cairo Top Tours.
Furthermore, When Christianity entered Egypt in the middle of the first century AD, the Egyptians kept their customs and even gave them a spiritual meaning that was shared with Easter. For example, eggs symbolize the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Just as a chick emerges from an egg by itself, Jesus Christ emerged from the grave, rising from the dead by himself. Hence the connection between Easter and Sham el-Nessim, which to this day is only determined based on Easter, becoming the second day of the feast and a symbol of Jesus Christ’s conquest of paradise, as celebrated by the Coptic Church.
Celebrating Easter in Egypt has very special traditions and appearances and one of the most prominent is having vacations in Egypt during Egypt Easter Tours. Enjoy your Egypt Nile cruise Tours by sailing on the Great Nile River and discovering the artifacts of the two beautiful historical cities of Luxor and Aswan. In addition, you can have a relaxing time on one of the Red Sea beaches where you enjoy the sunny weather, warm vibes, golden sands, and crystal-clear water like Harshada and Sharm El Shiekh. Both cities are very rich with coral reefs and enchanting scenes of various types of fish and beautiful nature. Choose your itinerary from Hurghada Day Tours and have an unforgettable time.
Besides, you can have an exceptional time during Egypt Classic Tours to see the Great Giza Pyramids and visit one of the most enjoyable and luxurious beaches on the North Coast and the New Alamein City. The New cities have high-quality services like lavish hotels, luxurious restaurants, and fun and musical parties on the enchanting beach. Contact the Cairo Top Tours team and choose your itinerary to spend a good vacation with your partners.
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