Flights to Cairo land at the city’s international airport, 20km northeast from the centre, and go from major destinations worldwide. There are daily trains between Cairo and Luxor and Aswan. more
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Egypt’s capital city is a hustling, bustling, vibrant city. It’s not a destination for the shy or retiring traveller; what with the crowds, intense heat, poverty and tourist scams, it’s definitely a place for a hardy and streetwise type. There is so much to see, however, that the hassle is all wo...
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There is way too much to see and do in Cairo to sum up in a few paragraphs, but the most obvious stop for any traveller is the pyramids. Their mind-boggling size and fascinating history gives an idea of the absolute power and privilege of the ancient pharaohs. Make sure to you take a trip to...
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Homosexuality itself is not illegal in Egypt, but is often prosecuted under various decency and morality laws. Other than this, gays and lesbians are barely recognised in Egyptian law, aside from an acknowledgement of their existence to placate international human rights groups. The general popul...
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Egypt hosts a wide variety of historical, cultural and religious sites, which makes the entire country fascinating. Egypt gay vacations can include anything from taking a cruise on the Nile, crossi...
Flights to Cairo land at the city’s international airport, 20km northeast from the centre, and go from major destinations worldwide. There are daily trains between Cairo and Luxor and Aswan. more
