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Luxor, the open-air museum of Egypt: West Bank

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Luxor, the open-air museum of Egypt: West Bank

My Egyptian journey continued to Luxor, a city that, for me, is the true heart of Ancient Egypt. In a brief introduction to Luxor, I explained the symbolic duality of the city, between east and west and life and death. To the east, we have light, life, and rituals. But today, we focus on the west bank, the dark side, where mysteries and eternity blend—the famous “side of death.”

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Discovering the Essence of Cairo in One Day

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Discovering the Essence of Cairo in One Day

Cairo, the vibrant and lively capital of Egypt, harmoniously blends its millennia-old history with modern culture in constant transformation. The city is full of treasures to explore, from majestic pyramids to bustling markets.

While many travellers come to marvel at the pyramids and the Sphinx, Cairo offers numerous other historical sites and neighbourhoods worth visiting. Sure, the city is often associated with its dust, chaotic traffic, oppressive heat, and bewildering nature, but I encourage you to set aside these preconceptions and experience the city for yourself.

A city at the crossroads of epochs, Cairo combines tradition and modernity: donkey carts advance on dusty roads while just a few meters away, honking cars crowd the streets. Discovering Cairo means embracing its unique and disorderly charm—an experience that may not appeal to everyone, but one that remains unforgettable. Welcome to Egypt!

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