
▲ The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, with a history of 120 years, houses over 300,000 artifacts and displays more than 60,000 pieces daily. Its collections span the entire ancient Egyptian history, primarily featuring artifacts from pharaohs of various dynasties.

▲ The Cave Church, also known as St. Simon the Tanner Monastery, is located inside the Mokattam Hills. Entirely carved out of rock walls, this church can accommodate up to ten thousand worshippers.


▲ It is an Egyptian landmark and the highest point in Old Cairo, featured on Egypt's silver coins and banknotes. The Egyptian government compares it to "the Forbidden City of Cairo."


▲ The boatman said: "Whoever drinks from the Nile will return to Egypt..." The sailing boats on the Nile have a long history. Relying solely on wind power, the boatmen navigate these vessels while chasing the sunset in the river breeze, offering breathtaking views of the Nile's banks.










