At the crossroads of Africa and Asia, where desert landscapes meet strategic waterways and history shapes global trade, lies one of Egypt’s most historically significant governorates — Suez. Often overshadowed
At the crossroads of Africa and Asia, where desert landscapes meet strategic waterways and history shapes global trade, lies one of Egypt’s most historically significant governorates — Suez. Often overshadowed
In the fertile northeastern stretch of Egypt’s Nile Delta lies Sharqia Governorate — a region where ancient temples sleep beneath green farmlands, bustling cities reflect modern Egyptian life, and rural
Stretching along Egypt’s eastern coastline, where golden desert mountains meet crystal-clear turquoise waters, lies one of the country’s most spectacular destinations — the Red Sea Governorate. Famous for world-class diving,
Just north of Cairo, where the Nile River branches into the fertile lands of the Delta, lies Qalyubia Governorate — a region defined by lush agriculture, historic waterways, and peaceful
At the northern entrance of one of the world’s most important waterways stands Port Said, a city shaped by the sea, the Suez Canal, and centuries of global trade. Located
On Egypt’s northeastern edge, where the Mediterranean Sea meets vast desert plains and ancient trade routes, lies North Sinai Governorate — a region of striking contrasts, powerful history, and raw
Covering nearly half of Egypt’s total land area, New Valley is the country’s largest governorate, yet also its least populated. It is a realm of endless golden dunes, remote oases,
Alexandria is not just a city — it is a story written by centuries of civilizations, philosophers, emperors, sailors, and dreamers. Founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC, this






