Hundred and fifty five years after it was opened for ships, the Suez Canal remains one of the busiest waterways in the world ...
The Nubian people, historically living along the Nile River in southern Egypt, saw their way of life irrevocably altered when ...
W hile its ancient pyramids are bound to steal the holiday limelight, Egypt offers so much else, including relaxing Nile ...
Reports of mass looting at Sudan's National Museum amid the ongoing civil war have shocked the cultural heritage community.
Ama Waterways' 'AmaLilia' cruse will take you on a luxe journey down the Nile River, including trips to the pyramids and ...
The sole caretaker of the pyramids at Meroë, a former capital of the ancient Kingdom of Kush, is the only person standing ...
Viking christened two more new river cruise ships today in Luxor, Egypt as they expand their fleet with more custom built ...
Gamal Abdel-Nasser, the late president of Egypt, nationalised the Suez Canal Company in 1956 to provide funds for the development of the Aswan High Dam. Britain and France previously ran the business.
the temples at Abu Simbel and the High Dam in Aswan, and a visit to a colorful Nubian village, where guests can experience a ...
Shortly thereafter, the United States and the UK declined to help Egypt finance the Aswan dam project. On 26 July, therefore, Egypt nationalised the Suez Canal, announcing that transit fees would be ...
Sotheby’s is honored to present a significant piece of history: a 1963 Rolex Day-Date watch that once belonged to Gamal Abdel ...