elise(28)
Chisinau, Moldova100%
[elise, 05/01/2006] The on-line magazine of Egypt provides many articles about the country and its regions. The site gives the information about people, culture, nature and so on. It is constantly updated and allows to get the most recent information about Egypt.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa100%
[pierrejacques, 03/08/2006] At this website there are numerous photographs, links and texts relevant to Ancient Egypt. Reference is made to the Old, Middle and New Kingdom as well as sights in Giza and Saqqara. There are also overviews of Egyptian artefacts in various international museums.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa100%
[pierrejacques, 28/07/2007] This website offers an overview of various Egyptian sights and includes photographs and links to relevant online resources. Sections include a chronology with details of the various dynasties, a closer look at the museums in Luxor, Cairo and Aswan, as well as profiles of the various temples and major tourist attractions.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa100%
[pierrejacques, 07/04/2010] Egypt Holidays is an informative site which provides details of tourist sights and activities throughout Egypt. A selection of thumbnail images are provided and there are pages dedicated to Aswan, Cairo, Dahab, El Gouna, Hurghada, Makadi Bay, Sharm El Sheikh and Taba.
[aninko, 04/12/2010] In this link there are eight photos of Egypt. You'll see Cairo and Alexandria. Increase each photograph by clicking to view it.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa90%
[pierrejacques, 02/10/2006] This website provides a narrative of the experiences Jen Nathan had during a trip to Egypt in May 2006. There are seperate pages relating to various tourist sights and attractions, as well as links to photographic albums and related resources.
David(38)
Sofia, Bulgaria84%
[David, 27/06/2007] This web site offers over 300 pictures from Egypt and its towns and sights. The pictures show the city life, architecture, people, as well the tourist sights such as Giza pyramides, Luxor, Nile river temples and much more. For convenience everything is arranged by cities in the falling down menu on the right up corner.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa80%
[pierrejacques, 19/10/2006] This collection of photographs by Tony Costa reflects the many moods of Egypt as portrayed by the Pyramids, Luxor, Alexandria, the Sahara and more.
elise(28)
Chisinau, Moldova70%
[elise, 05/01/2006] The site provides information about Egypt in antient times. It allows to become aware of the history of the country, it's monuments. The information is provided in English.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa70%
[pierrejacques, 05/07/2006] This official UNESCO website provides a listing of all heritage sites in Egypt and the other Arab States, categorized by country, with links to a brief description of each site and supporting documentation. There is also a searchable database and interactive map as well as information regarding the publications and activities of the World Heritage Committee.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa70%
[pierrejacques, 12/08/2006] At this website there are listings of the most popular tourist attractions, activities, cities and towns throughout Egypt. General tourist information, interactive maps and a photographic gallery are also provided.
koshkha(46)
Northampton, United Kingdom70%
[koshkha, 27/10/2006] Ian and Wendy's album from their trip to Egypt in 2004 starts with one of their 'highlights' : photo montages complete with music ( in this case the Bangles' 'Walk like an Egyptian' ) Once past the intro, you can view a detailed travel diary of their trip with info on what they saw and where they stayed. Photographs are classified into groups for Kom Ombo, Cairo, St Catherine's, Aswan, Luxor, Sharm el Sheikh, a Nile Cruise and Edfu. There is also a map so you don't get lo [more] [koshkha, 27/10/2006] Ian and Wendy's album from their trip to Egypt in 2004 starts with one of their 'highlights' : photo montages complete with music ( in this case the Bangles' 'Walk like an Egyptian' ) Once past the intro, you can view a detailed travel diary of their trip with info on what they saw and where they stayed. Photographs are classified into groups for Kom Ombo, Cairo, St Catherine's, Aswan, Luxor, Sharm el Sheikh, a Nile Cruise and Edfu. There is also a map so you don't get lost along the way. [less]
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa60%
[pierrejacques, 19/08/2006] This website offers an interactive map from which one can select various regions in Egypt and explore the local World Heritage sites by way of virtual tours and panoramas. Each selection offers a look at different aspects of the site and options include the Pyramids, Cairo, Luxor and Aswan.