The most important tourist attractions in other cities of Egypt | Tourism trips
The most important tourist attractions in other cities of Egypt
Tell el-Amarna
It is a city located in Minya, north of Upper Egypt, it is famous for containing the temples of Aten, one of the most famous Pharaonic gods, two royal palaces dating back to the era of the Pharaohs
north and south of the city, the messages of the Amarna tribes who inhabited the city in the Middle Ages and its age, the remains of the ancient capital of Egypt since the era of King Akhenaten.
St. Catherine's Monastery
It is located in South Sinai and is considered one of the oldest monasteries in the world and the second in terms of what it contains historical manuscripts and artifacts and Arab and
international art and the region is one of the most beautiful areas that adventurers and mountain climbers may visit during tourism in Egypt to climb the highest mountain peak in the country which
is Mount St. Catherine In addition to the many nearby tourist attractions that are believed to be sacred, such as the mountain, the well, and the tree, which date back to our master Moses, peace be upon him.
Siwa Oasis
It is an oasis and a natural reserve located in the Egyptian Western Desert southwest of Marsa Matruh and is famous for being one of the highest tourist attractions in Egypt thanks to its sand and its four therapeutic lakes and its embrace of hundreds of rare wild animals and plants, along with some of the most famous Pharaonic temples.
Dandara Temple
It is located on the mainland of the Nile between the Qena Governorate and the northern part of Luxor. It is distinguished by its monuments that reflect the Greek and Roman civilizations in Egypt.
The most important airports in Egypt
Egypt is crowded with dozens of airports, "19 airports" in its various governorates, in its various directions and regions. These airports have a large capacity for arriving or departing passengers
ranging from hundreds to thousands per hour, and these airports vary between international airports, to international airports, and serve internal transfers as well. To domestic airports only. Among the most important airports in Egypt:
Cairo International Airport (CAI)
The largest and oldest airports in Egypt, since its establishment dates back to 1942 northeast of Cairo, 22 kilometers from it, it consists of 4 runways for takeoff and landing of aircraft and 3 passenger
buildings to accommodate a total of 20 million passengers, and internal transportation is available within the airport to transport passengers during it or abroad where Their residence areas with various types of gift shops and parking lots.
Alexandria Airport (HEAX)
It is located 4 nautical miles from Alexandria, north of Egypt, on an area of 302 billion square meters, with a passenger capacity of 600 passengers per hour through two runways that accommodate 10 aircraft.
The city also includes the Burj Al Arab Airport, 43 km2 in the southwest, with an area of more than 50,000 square meters, and a passenger capacity of 1,000 passengers per hour through two corridors with a capacity of 11 aircraft.
Sharm El Sheikh International Airport (SSH)
It is one of the largest airports in Egypt, with an area of 253 billion square meters, with a capacity for passengers in excess of 4000 passengers per hour, through two terminals to receive and bid farewell
to passengers, and two runways that accommodate 46 aircraft, in addition to limousines to transport passengers through or outside the airport.
Hurghada Airport (HRG)
It is located approximately 3 miles south of Hurghada, Red Sea Governorate, on an area of more than 218 billion square meters, with a passenger capacity of 3000 passengers per hour.
Aswan Airport (ASW)
It is located 10 nautical miles southwest of the city, in the south of Egypt, on an area of more than 3 million square meters, with a capacity of 3,200 passengers per hour and the capacity of 28 pilots.
The city also includes Abu Simbel Airport, which is two nautical miles from Abu Simbel, with a capacity of 500 passengers per hour, with a capacity of up to 10 aircraft per day.
Luxor Airport (LXR)
Away from the city center about 6 nautical miles, with a capacity of up to 4000 passengers per hour.
In addition to the aforementioned, Egypt also includes other airports such as El Gouna Airport, Port
Said, Taba, Marsa Matrouh, Saint Catherine, East Owainat, Sohag and Assiut, the entering and exiting oases, and the city of El Tur in Sinai.
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