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		<title>Egypt Travel Guide and Information: Best Places to visit in Egypt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thousand years back, Egypt was the part of Turkish Empire. The certainty of its Islamic history stands as an evident. Monuments, Pyramids and Temples, still convey the graph of mortality, overshadowed by Romans. Then, early 19th century was a period when British and French both countries were fighting for their political hold. This came out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thousand years back, Egypt was the part of Turkish Empire. The certainty of its Islamic history stands as an evident. Monuments, Pyramids and Temples, still convey the graph of mortality, overshadowed by Romans. Then, early 19th century was a period when British and French both countries were fighting for their political hold. This came out as a golden chance of Egypt to take its position back. Therefore, Egyptian economy got a hold over trade ship among other big companies. Moreover, fundamentalist of Egypt also maintained good relation with major Trade companies.</p>
<p>Not only Trade, is the factor behind economically growth of Egypt, 90 percent of the countries rely for water, which Egypt supplies from the river Nile, for fertilization of land. Aswan Dam is also a great source for the formation of hydroelectricity, hence making really good money. Some of the best travel destinations in Egypt as suggested by <a href="http://www.blackpolhotelsonline.com/">Blackpool Hotels</a> are:-<br />
One of the Seven Wonders of the World<span id="more-47"></span>, Egypt very cleverly maintained its name with its majesty. A civilised, democratic country, Egypt slowly- slowly made its neighbourhood countries, to walk like its poppet. Acclaimed to be “rich by its history,” Egypt actually worth its name and fame. With alluring historical background, this country is tremendously walking with the pace of today’s most civilised countries. An Iconic Pyramid like structured, Egypt is becoming the most symmetrical tourist destination in the world.<br />
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Best Travel Destinations and Places in Egypt:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cairo </strong>- Cairo is once widespread linguistic form that survives in a limited area but is otherwise obsolete. The Pyramids of Giza, the tombs of long-dead pharaohs, from archaeological sites, river trips, new cruising tradition, and modern art collection, the city has transformed itself from ancient hub to thriving metropolitan.</p>
<p><strong>Luxor</strong> &#8211; Surrounded by the city Nile, across the river valley, the city has built over the land of Kings and Queens, Luxor surviving its relics like The Great Pyramid, The Egyptian Museum, Memphis and its Necropolis, very profoundly. Some of the major places of Luxor are The Obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut, Temple of among and The Temple of Kayak.<br />
<strong>Aswan</strong> &#8211; The land of majestic Archaeology with Landmarks and Paranormal, Aswan is also famous for The Unfinished Obelisk, Temple of Isis.</p>
<p><strong>Qina</strong> &#8211; With some Sacred Spaces, where stories of ghost are spread everywhere, the place Qina gives you an ultimate sense of humour at the Temple of the Goddess Hathor.</p>
<p><strong>Hurghada</strong> -  Learn to Dive, Fishing, Windsurfing is also in your kit of travelling at Red Sea.</p>
<p><strong>Idfu</strong> &#8211; Most of the places at Egypt is famous for archaeological sites and temples, Idfu comes in the same queue with its Temple of Horus.</p>
<p><strong>Maras Matruh</strong> &#8211; Golden sandy beaches like Aegina and Mesa Matzoth with ease you completely at Maras Matruh.</p>
<p><strong>Kom Ombo </strong>- Temple of Kom Ombo is famous over here.</p>
<p><strong>Idku -</strong> The origin of Rosetta stone have found over here with some great archaeological Sites</p>
<p><strong>Al Mahallah al Kubra -</strong> Great festive celebration held here at Moulid of Sayyid Ahmed Al-Badaw.</p>
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