Egypt's President reassures tourists on Luxor trip
LUXOR, Egypt -- Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi pledged Friday to support tourism during a visit to the ancient Pharaonic temples of Luxor, a move aimed to assuage fears that the rise of an Islamist...
View ArticleEgypt opens its great tombs
More than 4,500 years since the paint was first applied, the reds, yellows and blues still stand out on the walls of the tomb of Queen Meresankh III. A hunter throws a net to catch water birds,...
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Overview Facts Leaders Media Timeline A chronology of key events: Continue reading the main story Egypt's pyramids served as tombs for her dead kings BBC History: Ancient Egyptians Pharaonic tomb find...
View ArticleCairo's Tahrir Square headlines Egypt tourist revival
By Agence France Presse (AFP) Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - Powered by --> Jennie Matthew Agence France Presse CAIRO: Just weeks after the Egyptian revolution sent Western holidaymakers running for...
View ArticleRevolution - 'One more reason to visit Egypt'
Tweet - Young Egyptians have launched an "Egypt is Safe" campaign; students are cleaning up national monuments and drivers now take visitors around Cairo's Tahrir Square as an attraction, anything to...
View ArticleEgypt Protesters March Toward President's Palace
CAIRO -- Thousands of Egyptians marched toward the president's palace early Friday afternoon for another day of demonstrations against the president while thousands of his Islamist backers gathered...
View ArticleUncertainty in Egypt plunges tourism in gloom
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View ArticleRevolution headlines Egypt tourist revival
Just weeks after the Egyptian revolution sent Western holidaymakers running for their lives, tour operators are hoping to turn the heart of the uprising into a money-spinner to rival the Pyramids....
View ArticleMubarak health reports leave Egypt confused and suspicious
CAIRO -- Egypt is a land of angry, puzzled faces. The sense of balance - if one ever existed in a country where chaos is as ancient and enduring as the pyramids - evaporates in whispers of unease....
View ArticleNew turmoil hits Egypt tourism
Cairo - At Egypt's Pyramids, the desperation of vendors to sell can be a little frightening for some tourists. Young men descend on any car with foreigners in it blocks before it reaches the more than...
View ArticleHit by new unrest, Egypt's tourism industry worries over future between...
CAIRO - At Egypt's Pyramids, the desperation of vendors to sell can be a little frightening for some tourists. Young men descend on any car with foreigners in it blocks before it reaches the more than...
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CAIRO -- At Egypt's Pyramids, the desperation of vendors to sell can be a little frightening for some tourists. Young men descend on any car with foreigners in it blocks before it reaches the more...
View Article>New turmoil hits Egypt's tourism
CAIRO (AP) — At Egypt's Pyramids, the desperation of vendors to sell can be a little frightening for some tourists. Young men descend on any car with foreigners in it blocks before it reaches the more...
View ArticleNew turmoil hits Egypt's tourism
Click photo to enlarge FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012 file photo, a tourist uses a hand fan, inside the tomb that belongs to Queen Meresankh III at the historical site of the Giza Pyramids,...
View ArticleThe lure of natural chaos
It's mid-afternoon on the Nile and I am watching the scenery glide by from the top deck of the Royal Lily, in a warm breeze that tugs at my shirt. Every couple of kilometres we pass a village of...
View ArticleA pyramid of your own
Take a Giza: feluccas on the Nile. Photo: Corbis With tourism at a low, the advantages of visiting Egypt now are many, writes Michael Gebicki. It's mid-afternoon on the Nile and I am watching the...
View ArticleUS tour operators looking to resume trips to Egypt
CAIRO — U.S. tour operators and Egyptian officials are hoping to convince hesitant international travelers that Egypt is now safe and stable enough to resume large-scale tourism. A delegation of...
View ArticleAncient Egypt well worth seeing
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View ArticleEgypt's Islamic Antiquities Languishing (PHOTOS)
CAIRO -- Cairo, the Arab world's most populated city, is often referred to as an open-air museum of Islamic antiquities and the city of 1,000 minarets. But its rich history and contributions to...
View ArticleAP PHOTOS: Egypt's languishing Islamic antiquities
Click photo to enlarge In this photo taken Sunday, May 12, 2013, Egyptians walk by the medieval fortress wall in the historic Fatimid Cairo, Egypt. Cairo, the Arab world's most populated city, is...
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