Whenever
you think about Christmas, and if you combine a holiday trip with it, then the
first destination that inevitably comes to mind is Dubai. Indeed, it is quite
mesmerizing to see how the country celebrates Christmas and New Year with their
technology-based dancing fountains and the Burj Khalifa light shows. Despite
Dubai is the best place to spend Christmas and New Year’s holiday, Egypt can
take that mantle. There are more than two million visitors in Egypt during
December and they come from all over the world. You should join them too and
not just because travel agencies offer exclusive offers and discounts. Here are
a few other reasons.
Partying
with the Pharaohs: Many people dream of
visiting the Valley of the Kings and Luxor and several agencies that conduct Egypt
Tours provide English-speaking guides. There is nothing to worry about when it
comes to safety. After all, experts will accompany you on every step of the
journey. The trips that leave on the day before Christmas include some of the
most stunning destinations. You get to see the Pyramids of Giza, the Valley of
the Kings, Cairo, Luxor, and more.
Sailing down the Nile:
Floating down the Blue Nile is an obvious choice and it would be much better when it comes to Egypt Tours from Imperial Egypt. Cruising along the Nile has been an exceptionally popular choice among tourists for centuries. Prehistoric travellers who visited Egypt from other countries used to do the same. The view of the river is spectacular and mind-boggling.
Besides, cruise vessels take you to the destinations faster than any other mode of transportation, namely vehicles. It is also quite difficult and
uncomfortable to explore the land of the Pharaohs by road.
At Sharm el-Sheikh: Understandably, the days are shorter in this part of the world during the month of Christmas. However, the days remain hit. So, if you long to feel the warmth of the rays of the sun on your skin, then Egypt should be your choice. Christmas breaks at Sharm el-Sheikh are immaculate. Egypt may not be a Christian country, but you shouldn’t forget that Dubai isn’t too. The owners of the hotels and resorts in Egypt decorate their property with glittering Christmas trees. You won’t miss the vibe of Christmas here.
Create a snowman: It may sound stupid because it doesn’t snow in Egypt. However, there are chances that you may end up seeing snow lying on the streets of Cairo. Many travellers will tell you stories about how they ran into ice on the roads of the capital. The government even had to close a few of the ports and deal with some degree of traffic mayhem. However, there aren’t any guarantees that the snow will remain on the streets for long. Mysteries just don’t seem to desolate the land of Egypt.
Christmas on the 7th: Despite being a Muslim country, more than eight million Christians live in Egypt. Most of them belong to the Coptic Church. These people celebrate Christmas on the 7th of January. If you know someone in Egypt, then you will probably receive an invitation. Once you help them celebrate, you will receive special sweet biscuits that disclose the fact that the pre-Christmas past is truly over.
Final words
Egypt
has been a coveted destination among ardent travellers from all over the globe
and for valid reasons. You already know why you should choose to visit Egypt
during the Christmas holidays. The weather of this place is perfect for a vacation.
The rest, you will know when you get here. So, start packing early because
Santa Claus is coming to town with exclusive offers on trips to Egypt.










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