Friday, 30 April 2010

Exploring The Many Faces Of Cairo


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 You don't need a time capsule to step back in time that was Cairo's past. Its beautifully preserved monuments dating back to thousands of years ago give visitors a glimpse of the ancient magnificence of the old Cairo.

However, despite Cairo's deeply rooted commitment to the preservation of its ancient heritage, it has seamlessly merged the tradition of the past with the advancement of the modern times.

Although Cairo is popularly known for the ancient structures of the Pyramids and the Sphinx, it is a bustling metropolis that is as vast and modern as any capitals of the world. It allows visitors to step back in time and then immediately return to the comfortable amenities of the modern world if they so desire.

You have not visited Cairo if you have not laid eyes on the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. If you want to be more dramatic, take a horseback ride along the desert on the way to the Pyramids. For the history buffs, the Egyptian museum of Midan Tahrir should not be missed because it houses one of the best collections of the ancient artifacts unearthed from different areas in Egypt.

Other must-see structures and buildings include the Ibn Tulun, the oldest of the mosques in Cairo and also considered to be most beautiful. There is also the historical "Hanging Church" also known as the Church of the Virgin Mary located just below the Mokkatam Hills in the Zabaleen Area.

Do not pass up on the opportunity to see the sweeping 360-degree landscape of Cairo and the nearby Giza pyramids from the 185 meters tall Cairo Tower located at the Gezira Island.

The Nile is the life-source of Cairo and the whole of Egypt. A river cruise along the banks of this mighty river will treat you to witness a different facet Cairo. The primitive felucca boat ride offers a more authentic cruising experience of the Nile River compared to the highly commercialized floating-hotel boats.

If you or the children lugging behind you have had enough with ancient structures and artifacts, you and the whole family can spend a great time at the two of Cairo's biggest theme parks: Dream Park and Magic Land. Yes, Cairo has a theme park - hurray for the kids!
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