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  • Aqsunqur Mosque Cairo

    Mosque of Amir Aqsunqur

    The mosque in Cairo, Egypt, was constructed between 1346 and 1347 by Prince Aq Sangar, a builder of Sultaniyah buildings. He is credited with the Aq Sangar Bridge on the Great Bay and built a magnificent house and two bathrooms on the Nasiriyah pond. Sangar was among the Ushaqiyah during King Al-Nasser Muhammad bin Qalawun's early days.

  • Al-Hakim be Aamr Ellah Mosque

    Mosque of al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah

    A millennium ago, Fatimid Cairo's oldest and largest mosque was built. In 989, Fatimid caliph Al-Aziz Billah realized the mosque could not accommodate more worshippers and scholars. He planned a new mosque, which was completed by the 6th Fatimid caliph, Al-Hakim Amr Allah. The mosque was inaugurated in 1012 AD and named after the ruler. In 1013 AD, the ruler issued a decision to turn the mosque into a “mosque” where jurisprudence is taught, to help the Al-Azhar Mosque to accommodate students and worshippers.

  • Visit Queen Nefertari’s Tomb

    Tomb of Queen Nefertari

    Nefertari's tomb is one of the creations of historical monuments built by the kings of the ancient Egyptian dynasties and became international archaeological attractions that are visited by tourists coming from different countries of the world to enjoy these interesting stories from inside the temples. Luxor's historical tombs, including "Nefertari's Tomb" No. 66 in the Valley of the Queens, are awe-inspiring. Discovered in 1904 by an Italian expedition, the tomb, which spans over 520 meters, features intricate inscriptions and colors, showcasing the love and devotion of King Ramses II.

  • tomb of Tutankhamun | Tutankhamun tomb discovery | king tut tomb pictures

    The discovery of King Tut's tomb

    The 18th Dynasty tomb of Tutankhamun, discovered by Howard Carter in 1922, is the only complete and undisturbed royal burial in the Valley of the Kings worldwide. On November 4, 1922, the sarcophagus of the Golden King was opened, and on February 16, 1923, British archaeologist Howard Carter entered his coffin room, which had never been accessed in over 3000 years of history. The tomb of Tutankhamun contained over 5000 artifacts.

  • the Virgin Mary’s tree.

    The Tree of Virgin Mary in Matareya

    The Virgin Mary's tree is one of the paths of the Holy Family, as it is located in the place where the Holy Family rested and became weak and frail. It is located in the far north of Cairo, near the obelisk of Senusret, and it can be reached from a street branching from Matrawy Street, which is the street of the Tree of Mary residences, where the tree is surrounded by a large wall and a beautiful garden in the middle of it.

  • Life History of Ahmed Ibn Tulun

    Life History of Ahmed Ibn Tulun

    Abu al-Abbas Ahmad bin Tulun, the prince of Egypt and founder of the Tulunid state in Egypt and the Levant, was born on September 20, 835, and is commemorated today as the birthday of the Abbasid state over Egypt. Ahmad ibn Tulun was born on September 20, 835 AD, from a slave girl named Qasim or Hashim, and his origins go back to the Turkish tribe of Taghzgar, although he was born in the city of Baghdad in Iraq, the capital of the caliphate at that time, and he is from a family that lived in Bukhara, and his father was known as Tulun.

Banana Island in Luxor, Egypt

Facts about the Banana Island in Luxor | Gizerat El Mozah in Luxor

  • 05 16, 2023

Are you ready for a new chance to discover the beautiful nature embracing the Nile River and the Egyptian civilization in Luxor city? Be ready to discover nature by watching the green fields, flying birds, and seeing the farms while sailing on a boat to see the Banana Island. The reason behind its name is being covered by Banana plantations. It’s a great opportunity to watch the enchanting sunset while having the vibes of the Nile River to refresh your soul. Try the fresh bananas and the Mint Tea with the fresh air. 

 

Cairo Top Tours team will assist you to have a mesmerizing time to visit the Banana Island during one of the Best Egypt trips. It's always a good choice for people who are searching for peace of mind, tranquility, and inner peace with a memorable picture to be taken in a different destination that you can’t have in any other place. Banana Island is one of the distinctive destinations in Luxor city which has many other mesmerizing sights. 

 

Luxor City 

The city of Luxor is divided into two banks, The East Bank which includes the great temples of Karnak Temple, and Luxor Temple which attracts a non-countable number of tourists from Egypt and the whole world to visit to see the massive constructions of the Egyptian pharaohs that represented to us by the great ancient architectures in the Egyptian History. Our team can give you a great tour to experience the sightseeing of the East Bank of Luxor during Luxor day tours with professional Egyptologists.

 

The West Bank of Luxor 

The west bank includes many treasures that back to the Egyptian Kings and Queens. One of the valuable treasures from Egyptian history is the Valley of Kings which encompasses the tombs of the Egyptian kings and queens and their treasures for example Tutankhamon's tomb, Seti I's tomb, and Ramsis IV (KV2) this place was chosen by Egyptian rulers to avoid thieves and having a safe place away of any person can interfere the peace of the rulers.

 Moreover, the great temple of Hatshepsut and the colossi of Memnon, in addition to the valley of Queens and the city of Habu (Madinat Habu). You can combine the enjoyment of learning more about the Egyptian civilization and sailing on a luxurious Nile cruise by choosing your trip from Egypt Nile cruise trips to spend a good enjoyable vacation with your partner or family and friends. 

 

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A historical section of Luxor famed for its variety of restaurants and temples is where Banana Island is situated. Check out the 32 hotels and other lodging options you'll find within a mile if you're looking for a handy place to stay.

On Banana Island, visitors can enjoy a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere amidst the banana groves. You can take a leisurely walk through the plantation, savor fresh bananas, and explore the island's natural beauty. Some visitors also choose to have a picnic or enjoy a meal at the island's restaurant.

Banana Island, also known as Gezira El-Mozh Luxor or Gezira Al-Mozh, is a small island located on the Nile River near Luxor, Egypt. It is a popular tourist attraction known for its banana plantations and peaceful surroundings.

The city of Luxor enjoys many attractive tourist attractions from Pharaonic temples and monuments and contains about a third of the world's antiquities, and Luxor is characterized by its distinctive location that makes it one of the localities in the tribal face where it enjoys the warm weather.

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