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International Web Network for Travel Agents (IWNTA)
الشبكة الدولية الالكترونية لوكلاء السفر

Short for International Web Network for Travel Agents, is the world's largest association of travel professionals. Our members include travel agents and the companies whose products they sell such as tours, cruises, hotels, car rentals, etc. We are the leading supporter for travel agents, the travel industry and the traveling public through the internet. Include services provided by tourism compan

Umrah – IWNTA 21/11/2023

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
ABOUT RITUALS TO PERFORM IN
UMRAH AND ZIYARAH AL MASJID AN NABAWI

Umrah – IWNTA All you need to know about Rituals to perform in Umrah and Ziyarah Al Masjid An Nabawi What is the Umrah? Umrah is an act of worshipping Allah by entering the state of Ihram, circumambulating the House, running between Safa and Marwa, and having the head shaved or trimmed. How do I enter into the st...

Argentina - IWNTA 13/07/2023

Argentina is a captivating country known for its diverse landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. From the bustling streets of Buenos Aires to the majestic peaks of the Andes, Argentina offers an array of experiences that will leave visitors awe-struck. Explore charming colonial towns, indulge in world-renowned cuisine, and immerse yourself in the passionate rhythms of tango. With its rich history, stunning natural wonders, and welcoming locals, Argentina is a destination that promises unforgettable adventures.

Argentina - IWNTA Argentina is a captivating country known for its diverse landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. From the bustling streets of Buenos Aires to the

Compare & Save on Cheap Hotel Deals with Elmahmoud Travel 13/08/2017

Hotels.ElmahmoudTravel.com is a price comparison service that searches other hotel websites and compares prices.

Compare & Save on Cheap Hotel Deals with Elmahmoud Travel Why search several hotel reservation websites one by one when you can compare prices from top hotel websites at Elmahmoud Travel in one click!

Photos 11/04/2017

SUN, SEA AND THE SPHINX Is it safe to travel to Egypt? Latest advice on Sharm El Sheikh, Cairo and Luxor
10 Apr 2017

Global Affairs Canada advises does not include the coastal resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, the area within the Sharm el-Sheikh perimeter barrier, the Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport and the areas of Hadaba, Naama Bay, Nabq, Sharks Bay and Sharm el Maya.

While the recent terrorist events in the April are located in two cities at high distances from Sharm el-Sheikh, Cairo and Luxor on the other hand, there is no relation to these areas geographically or even at the security level that these tourist places in Egypt

If you decide to travel to Egypt, plan your trip with a reputable Egyptian travel company or agency, as they are are well informed of the security situation and can better plan accordingly.

Photos 09/03/2017

Egypt voted best destination by travel writers

Egypt has been voted the 'perfect holiday destination' by the Pacific Area Travel Writer's Association (PATWA)

Competition to ‘Redesign Egypt’s Currency’ Goes Viral 20/11/2016

Competition to ‘Redesign Egypt’s Currency’ Goes Viral An Egyptian graphic designer is encouraging the public to submit new design ideas for Egypt’s banknotes for a “currency redesign challenge” that has gone viral on social media.

Dimeh al-Siba 28/08/2016

An excursion to Dimeh al-Siba (Dime, Dimia, and nearby Qasr al-Sagha) on the northern side of Lake Qaroun is one of the most interesting in the Fayoum,Dimeh al-Siba, Dimeh of the Lions, was a Ptolemaic city believed to be founded by Ptolemy II in the third century BC, on a site that shows evidence of habitation from the Neolithic period. Today, it is more isolated, but during Ptolemaic times it was at the shore of the much larger lake, situated at the edge of Moeris Bay and the beginning of the caravan routes into the Western Desert, The ruins of Dimeh al-Siba contain the two temples, houses, underground chambers, streets and ten meter high walls that are sometimes up to five meters thick. The walls themselves are a testament to the survivability of mudbrick in the desert environment. The ground is strewn with debris. An uncountable number of shards cover the entire temple mound. They are all over the place. One can even find, we are told, ancient fish hooks, pottery and.

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Temple of Dendera 06/08/2016

The Temple of Dendara was known as the 'Castle of the Sistrum' or 'Pr Hathor' - House of Hathor. Hathor was the goddess of love, joy and beauty. The temple of Hathor at Dendera was built in the 1st c BC and it is one of the best preserved temples in all of Egypt. It was built by Ptolemy 8th and Queen Cleopatra 2nd and then later Roman Emperors continued to decorate it and honour of the goddess Hathor, the goddess of love, music and maternity. The goddess Hathor was identified by the Greeks with Aphrodite With the exception of its supporting pillars, which had capitals sculpted in the image of Hathor and were defaced by the Christians, the walls, rooms and roof are complete and extraordinarily well preserved. The stone steps of the spiral staircase are time worn but still used to ascend to the roof, where there is a small chapel decorated with Hathor-headed columns - the Christians seemed to have missed these.

The Jewelry Museum 02/08/2016

The Royal Jewelry Museum in Alexandria displays amazing quantity of the precious and rare jewelry related to the Mohamed Ali’s Family Mohamed Ali Dynasty (19th century) from 1805 - 1952. It was once the palace of Fatma el-Zahara which is an architectural masterpiece. Its halls contain many rare paintings, statues and decorations.

Photos 24/07/2016
Elephantine Island (Museum) 24/07/2016

Elephantine Island is the largest of the Aswan area islands, and is one of the most ancient sites in Egypt, with artifacts dating to Predynastic periods. Elephantine is Greek for elephant. It is believed that the island received it's name because it was a major ivory trading center, though in fact, it was a major trading post of many commodities One of it's main attractions is it's Nilometer, which is one of only three on the Nile, which was used to measure the water level of the Nile as late as the nineteenth century. Elephantine Museum, another major attraction is the ruins of the Temple of Khnum, Elephantine Island was considered to be home of this important Egyptian god, and while this structure dates back to the Queen Hatshepsut of the 18th Dynasty, there are references to a Temple of Khnum on the island as Elephantine Island is a beautiful place to visit, with wonderful gardens and some truly significant artifacts. It is also a good place to spend some leisure time, wondering among the Nubian villages where the people are friendly and the houses are often very colorful.

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