Tourism in Egypt - Sharm-el-Sheikh
Egypt is a country of countless opportunities, diverse underwater world, millenniums old unique cultural heritage, life in East bazaar and unforgettable quiet wilderness. Since the mid-1980s, the Sharm el-Sheikh area has come into its own as a world-class holiday destination, with the construction numerous luxury 4 and 5 star hotels. Holidays to Sharm el Sheikh have a legendary reputation for divers and snorklers alike.Tourism in Egypt- Red Sea

This is still the most popular of the Red Sea destinations.The Red Sea has long been a favourite destination for British tourists. It has a wide range of accommodation from hostels to five-star hotels, diving for all levels and enough competition to keep prices at a reasonable level in bars, restaurants and dive schools.



Luxor is a town cum city which is located in the southern Egypt and is called the capital of Luxor governorate. As other places in the world, The Luxor is a must to see site, if you plan your travel to Egypt.
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South Africa has made public its ambitious plans to increase the number of overseas visitors to 15 million by the end of the decade. South Africa has set aside much of the country for the protection of wildlife. The largest and the best known reserve in South Africa is Kruger National Park. Visitors usually view the animals from their cars, but hey can also sign up for walks in the company of armed rangers.
The south of Kruger National Park in South Africa is more child friendly than the north in that the distances are not so great between get-out points, the landscape is varied and the games is more actractive and more plentiful, so your children may cheer up always.
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