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The Nile Valley civilization

info about The Nile Valley civilization

  • 05 16, 2023

Information about The Nile Valley civilization

According to historical places that will attract you through your Egypt tours, the Nile Valley is one of the most famous places that you can go and it is one of the most unique of its kind that you can enjoy the stunning scenery and nature during our Egypt day tours. that's why this place is considered the most Egypt vacation where you can separate your brain from the world and enjoy the places and activities that exist there. the length of The Nile is 6650 Km and its covers eleven countries this makes it one of the longest rivers in the world.

Egyptian civilization developed along the Nile River in large part because the river's annual flooding ensured reliable, rich soil for growing crops.

In ancient Egypt, agricultural exploitation apparently did not intensify until domesticated animals from Southwest Asia were introduced. By the first quarter of the 7th millennium BP in Al Fayoum, some villages were keeping sheep, goats, and swine and cultivating emmer, barley, and cotton. also provides food and resources, land for agriculture, and means of travel, and was critical in the transportation of materials for building projects and other large-scale endeavors. it was a critical lifeline that literally brought life to the desert.

The Nile Valley between Cairo and Aswān varies from 5 to 10 miles, although there are places where it narrows to a few hundred yards and others where it broadens to 14 miles (23 km). the shape of the Nile River Valley resembles a lotus flower, the ancient Egyptian symbol for the regeneration of life. The long, narrow river valley is the stem, the delta that spreads out in the shape of a triangle is the flower, and Fayum Region is a bud.

what can I do there

Despite the history and greatness of the Nile valley, you can have wonderful Egypt Nile cruise tours there like the tombs of the valley of the kings also known as the valley of biban of the kings, is a valley in Egypt that was used over a period of 500.

also, there is vary of activities around the Nile river valley like an Egypt countryside trip in which you can practice everything related to agriculture and explore how the ancient civilization depended on it. in addition to The great Abu Simbel temple in Nubia near Egypt’s southern border, it is also the most famous in all of Egypt after the Giza pyramids.

you can Explore the image of the Abu Simbel Temple Complex, Take A Bus Tour To Rock Temples, Hiring Bike And Exploring The Area On Your Own, The Light And Sound Show there, Explore The Interiors. Explore The Interiors. you can enter inside temples and explore, There is a lot of history to be taken in so I highly recommend going with a good guide and really paying attention to everything that can be seen at Abu Simbel.

of course, our first goal is your enjoyment and comfort, so if you like any of Egypt travel package do not be late and talk to us to help you spend your vacation. and if you are on a long vacation and it is about to end, we have a special Egypt Shore Excursion you can enjoy and it will be a very enjoyable experience.

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Egyptian civilisation emerged several millennia before Christ. Founded in the Nile Valley, comparable to an oasis in the middle of the desert, it was characterised by productive agriculture for its time, which underpinned the power of the pharaohs. Between these slender pyramids once stood Meroe, a prosperous city on the Nile and the seat of the Nubian kingdom of Kush, which Egypt feared. Somewhere in what is now Sudan, the sky-facing pyramids are decaying. They stand on the site of the ancient city of Meroe, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The centre of a powerful civilisation, Meroe was the capital of the Kingdom of Kush, whose culture flourished for centuries. The sovereign architecture and works of art left on site are lasting reminders of the greatness of the kings and queens of Nubia.

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