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Egypt: Luxor – Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis (UNESCO)

UNESCO has listed Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis as a World Heritage Site because it includes some of the most important temples, tombs, and monuments from ancient Egypt—such as the Karnak and Luxor temples, the Valley of the Kings, and the Valley of the Queens—showing the city's role as a major religious and political centre for many centuries and offering a unique insight into Egyptian beliefs, art, and history.

Egypt: Cairo – Discovering Islamic Cairo

UNESCO’s Islamic Cairo is a historic part of Egypt’s capital city filled with beautiful old mosques, lively markets, and narrow winding streets, where you can walk through centuries of rich culture, admire amazing architecture, and get a real feel for how people lived in the past.

Egypt: The Great Pyramids & Sphinx

Giza’s Great Pyramids and the Sphinx are some of the most iconic and awe-inspiring monuments in the world, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and marvel at the ancient engineering, massive stone structures, and mysterious beauty that have stood proudly on the edge of the desert for over 4,500 years.
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