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7 Amazing Traits you’ll Discover During your Private Tour in Egypt

Egyptians are one of the most peculiar populations you’ll come across. The welcoming nature of the people of Egypt will make you feel right at ease, and you’ll probably wrap up your private tour making a couple of life-long friends. Here are some of the traits that made us fall in love with Egyptians:

Hospitable

One thing you’ll discover during your tour in Egypt is how welcoming Egyptians really are. Egyptians are known for their generosity, even with strangers, especially at the Country Side; it’s very common that you get invited for a free meal and a comfy stay as you pass by the beautiful authentic country side houses. Also, don’t be surprised if any of the street vendors offer you free treats or an extra complimentary goody; Egyptians love pampering their guests.

Egyptians are Compassionate

Egyptians are probably among the most compassionate people in the world. An Egyptian won’t just walk away from someone in need, and would offer their help even without you asking; it’s just how they are raised. So if you feel reluctant to visit Egypt in your own, you absolutely don’t have to; because basically, there is over 90 million Egyptian citizen that got your back during your tour!

Egyptians are Resourceful

Egypt might not be the richest country, but its people are sure quite resourceful. Egyptians have the ability to create wonderful things from literally nothing. While others might use their relatively unfortunate conditions as an excuse, Egyptians make the best of such conditions instead. You can notice that everywhere during your private tour in Egypt; from the primitive man-made tuk tuks to the street vendors’ creative displays.

Egyptians are Funny

Egyptians are Class-A comedians! Without exaggerating, Egyptian people can literally make fun of any situation, no matter how serious it is; it is how they get by. They don’t like to take life too seriously; you may call it the “Egyptians’ coping mechanism;” it’s the way they deal with all the hardships they face in life. And don’t you worry about language/culture barrier during your private tour in Egypt; Egyptians will manage to make you laugh one way or the other.

Egyptians are Loud

Egyptians put the capital “L” in Loud! We just thought we should give you a heads-up prior to your private tour in Egypt, so that you don’t get startled by the noise. It’s not exactly unpleasant, it’s just a little different and louder that’s all. Egyptians are loud when they talk, argue or even when they casually greet one another; don’t worry, you’ll get used to it.

Egyptians Love Food

Egypt has some of the most scrumptious dishes in the middle east; or even in the world! And Egyptians just love to enjoy their wide array of home-grown delicious delights. Along the years, Egyptians have developed a serious passion towards their food; from the small street falafel carts to the Nile-viewing luxurious restaurants. It would just be a shame if you don’t dedicate some time to exploring the Egyptian cuisine during your tour in Egypt.

Pride Above All

Have you heard of the whole “Walk like an Egyptian” motto? Well, if you haven’t yet, it’s now time you see it for yourself. Egyptians value their sense of pride like no other, and they won’t compromise it no matter what. We have Egypt’s rich history as a solid proof of the Egyptians’ pride, and how the people stood united and refuse to bow down to the world’s strongest tyrannies throughout the years.

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3 Must-Visit Sites During your Tour in Luxor – Egypt

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Luxor is commonly regarded as an open-air museum, thanks to its rich historic significance and its numerous momentous sites. Previously known as the Ancient Egyptian City of “Thebes”, Luxor is located about 500 kilometers south of Cairo and is extended over the mesmerizing Nile River, which of course adds to its magical ambiance. Citadel Tours have gathered 3 of the most iconic sites in the city, for you to learn more before booking your private tour in Luxor, Egypt.

Karnak Temple Complex

The Karnak Temple Complex is one of the most famous and one of the biggest historic religious destinations known to man. Karnak served as the principle religious center for Amun-Re, the most iconic and most mentioned God in the whole history of Ancient Egypt. The complex consists of ancient perished temples and chapels, in addition to the Precinct of Amun-Re, Precinct of Mut and Precinct of Montu. Karnak is mostly recognized by the pillars of the Great Hypostyle Hall located in the Precinct of Amun-Re, the largest Precinct in the complex. We really think that Karnak should be the first site to visit during your private tour in Luxor, Egypt.

Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings is another notable site in Luxor that you won’t regret going to during your tour. The Valley of the Kings, also known as “Wadi El Melouk” in Arabic, is composed of a collection of underground tombs that were constructed over a period of 500 years. The Valley, which is located on the left bank or the Nile, was the royal burial site for Pharaohs’ most prominent royal figures, such as Ramses II and Tutankhamun, from the 18th till the 20th dynasty. Tombs were constructed in a sophisticated way that serves the ancient belief of the life continuation after death. Royals’ bodies were mummified and buried with many valuable belongings, in addition to food and drinks. The Valley of the Kings was acknowledged as a World Heritage Site and has been an alluring destination for archaeologists and historians from all around the world.

Medinat Habu

This magnificent destination dates back to the New Kingdom era, and it was named “Djamet” back then. Medinat Habu is a complex of temples  and was regarded as a holy ground where ‘Ogdoad’, the primordial deities, were buried. Medinat Habu is mostly known by The Motuary Temple of Ramses III, which was originally built next to another smaller one which was built by Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III to worship Amun; but later on, Ramses III has joined both structures by a huge mud brick. Despite its historical value, Medinat Habu isn’t among the most visited sites in Luxor; however, we regard it as another must-visit site during your private tour in Luxor, Egypt.

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Five Must Take Pictures During Your Private Tour in Egypt!

Citadel tours provides you with a quick guide for 5 must-capture selfies during your private tour in Egypt at some of its iconic  attractions.

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1 – Next to the Great Pyramids of Giza

You just can’t wrap your tour in Egypt without visiting the Great Pyramids of Giza, one of the seven wonders of  the ancient world. So stand from a distance to get the full view, grab your selfie-stick, smile, and capture that once-in-a-lifetime picture at one of the oldest spots on the planet.

2 – With One of the Lion Guards of Kasr Al Nil Bridge

There is no way you can conclude your private tour in Egypt without heading to Kasr Al Nil Bridge, one of the oldest constructions in Egypt. The bridge dates back to the year 1931, and crosses over the Nile, leading to the infamous Tahrir Square. Guarding the bridge are four huge lion statues, which were constructed by the esteemed French Sculptor Henri Alfred Jacquemart during the 19th century. Your must-capture shot should be next to one of those lion guards, which are considered among the most popular landmarks in Cairo.

3 – At the Top of Cairo Tower

Cairo Tower is a must-go destination during your Egypt Tour. The 187 meter tower will allow you to see Cairo like you’ve never done before. At the top of the 55-year-old landmark, you’ll capture the essence of the capital’s beauty through a panoramic view showing its districts, and  most famous sights including the pyramids, the Nile and the long-standing Muqattam hills. The best time to visit the tower is during sunset; the vision from the top is just breathtaking around that time. So get your camera ready and document this unique experience.

4 – Riding a Horse Cart

The whole Al Gezira area around Cairo Tower is filled with horse carts waiting for you to  Hop on and experience Cairo differently, away from the confinement of motor vehicles. A horse cart ride will allow you to grasp the little details that assemble the wonderful Cairo, while enjoying the breeze of fresh air. Seize the moment and capture the perfect selfie next to your horse cart; it’s not everyday that you go on a horse cart ride, right?

5- Pointing to Omar Makram Statue

Downtown Cairo is filled with historic monuments, among them is the distinctive Omar Makram Statue in Tahrir Square.  Omar Makram is one of Egypt’s most prominent political and religious leaders during the era of the French invasion. In more Recent years, during the 2011 revolution and the following events, the Statue of Omar Makram stood tall and witnessed yet another turning point in Egypt’s history. If there is one selfie you’re going to take in Midan Tahrir, it should be next to Omar Makram Statue.