The pace of life for over 6000 years of civilization depends on the Nile River which is the only source of water in Egypt. The river also deposits fertile soil from the heart of Africa along its banks, which keeps the land rich for farming. The combination of the Nile River, the Western and Sinai deserts and oases make Egypt a wonderful place to explore nature and see firsthand a delicate balancing act millions of years in the making.
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Whale Valley and Beyond
This tour takes you to three "must-see" spots in the Western Desert: the whale valley, Jara Cave, and…
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Sailing the Sand Sea
Explore the amazing deep western desert. Start from Cairo and make your way to Bahariya, then proceed…
Highlights - Nature Exploration
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Abu Gallum
Abu Gallum is the third of the five protected areas of South Sinai and is located to the north…
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Ain Sukhna Bird Watching
An hour and a half from Cairo, you can spot migrating along the Galala Plateau,
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Ashtum el-Gamil
Ashtum el-Gamil is a protected area at the eastern end of the sandbar that separates Lake Manzala…
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Aswan Bird Watching
Virtual TourSailing the Nile River on a felucca gives you great bird watching opportunities.
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