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Since 1996, Yaro Tours Egypt travel experts have been researching the travel options for people who want to spend their holidays in the Egypt, over the past two decades, we’ve learned a lot about what our clients and customers want. We can provide excellent itineraries for individuals, families, or groups and we can handle all bookings so that you are never inconvenienced during your stay

in the Egypt. And if you’d prefer to have more flexibility, we can arrange your trip so you have the free time to explore and experience spontaneous adventures during your holidays. Yaro Tours Egypt has been working with tour companies, airlines, and local hotels for a long time. That means that we have a relationship that gives us special benefits with each of the service providers we book with. If you need to change your bookings, you can do that when you work with us. We handle any changes so that you don’t get stuck in a situation where you’re not happy with your holiday plans, and we guarantee high quality in all price ranges when you book with us, you’ll always stay at the best accommodation in your price range. We’ll work with you to figure out a way to have the Egypt holiday of your dreams, ensuring that it is affordable or luxurious, depending on your preferences. When you go on holiday, you won’t want to be worried about whether or not the hotel is up to your standards or the tour you’ve booked will be cancelled or delayed. When you visit a country, it’s hard to know who to trust and which vendors to work with. YaroTours Egypt, we’ve put everything into becoming the local resource for people who want the best Egypt holidays imaginable, with no stress and no unanswered questions. You can rely on us, which means you can truly relax during your holiday.

تحية خاصة لأحدث المتابعين لي! يسرني انضمامك! Arvanz Herewila, Ιωάννης Τελίδης, Moo K Paw, George Berryman, Hasan Özdemir...
28/12/2024

تحية خاصة لأحدث المتابعين لي! يسرني انضمامك! Arvanz Herewila, Ιωάννης Τελίδης, Moo K Paw, George Berryman, Hasan Özdemir, Floriane Isabelle Schellekens Auger, Fred Hoffmann, Ahmed Ahmed

Do you want to know what   means?  means :-- The most beautiful city in the world in 1925 and the World Heritage Capital...
27/12/2024

Do you want to know what means?
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- The most beautiful city in the world in 1925 and the World Heritage Capital in 2021 "Cairo"
- The second most beautiful city in the world "Sharm El-Sheikh"
- 6th most beautiful city in the world "Gurdah"
- The most beautiful and the best archaeological city in the world "Luxor"
- World's Best Diving City "Dahab"
- A city of the 25 most beautiful cities in the world "Aswan"
- The most beautiful city in the Mediterranean is "Alexandria" twice
- The most beautiful arts city in Africa and the Middle East "Alnouba"
- Global Therapeutic Tourism "Siwa" City
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- The oldest and largest civilization in the world "Kemet"
- The oldest city in the world "Tiba' Luxor"
One third of the "shortest" monuments in the world
- The greatest wonder of nature in the world "Pyramids"
The largest archaeological museum in the world "The Great Egyptian Museum"
- The first skyscraper in Africa "Cairo Tower"
- The most important archaeological site in the world "Pyramids of Giza"
- The largest Islamic museum in the world "Museum of Islamic Art"
- The second oldest university in the world "Al-Azhar University"
- The second most beautiful palace in the world "Castello Palace"
- El monasterio más antiguo del mundo "Monesterio de Santa Catalina"
The most famous mountain in the world "Mount Saint Catherine" and the most famous mountain in Islamic world "Mount Moses"
- The oldest library in history, "The Library of Alexandria"
- The most important museum in the world "The sunken city of Tunisia"
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One of the 16 largest and most beautiful squares in the world, "Liberty Square"
One of the 15 largest gardens in the world "Azhar Garden"
The third most beautiful desert in the world, the "White Desert"
The most beautiful and oldest cave in the world "Wadi Sanour Cave"
- The most beautiful and strange lake in the world "Enchanted Lake"
- The most beautiful wonders of nature in the world "The Colorful Valley"
The seventh largest aquatic museum in the world "Grand Aquarium"
The most beautiful natural swimming pool in the world "Wade Al-Wushwash"
- One of the 25 most beautiful islands in the world "Abu Manqar Island"
One of the most beautiful salt lakes in the world is Siwa Salt Lakes
- World's second largest natural lake, "Qaron Lake"
- The largest industrial lake in the world "Lake Nasser"
The world's most expensive mountain "Crystal Mountain"
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The 8th best hotel in the world is "Softel Legend Hotel Old Cataract"
One of the 10 strangest hotels in the world and one of the 20 most expensive hotels in the world, "Hotel Idir Amilal"
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- The most expensive artifact in the world "The golden mask of Tut Aung Amun"
- The second most expensive artifact in the world "Queen Nefertiti Statue"
- The oldest skeletons of whales and marine mammals in the world date back 40 million years..
- Excavations of the world's oldest monkey, Egypttopothix, the only one of its kind in the world..
- The second largest structure of our photos in the world is "Mtakhmeh Al-Bawiti"
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The third most beautiful beach in the world "Sharm Al-Louli Beach"
The 9th most beautiful beach in the world "Hankorab Beach"
- The second most beautiful beach in the Middle East "Wonder Beach"
One of the 25 most beautiful beaches in the world "Meteor Lake"
- The best beach in the world for 'snorkeling' "Abu Dabab Beach"
- The second most important and most beautiful reserve in the world "Ras Muhammad Reserve"
The eighth best bay in the world, "Fjord Bay"
World's best diving site "Blue Hole"
The largest percentage of coral people in the world and the best people in the world
- The seventh largest pool in the world "City Star Sharm Pool"
is a country
- The third of the prophets
- The companions of the messengers
The largest percentage of readers of the Holy Quran in the world.
The largest percentage of scientists in the world
- The largest percentage of academics in the Middle East
Mother of Arabs and Prophets "Mrs. Hagar"
Mother of Believers and Muslims "Lady Maria Copta"
- The Greatest Ancestors On Earth
The oldest army in history and the ninth in the world
The most victorious army in the world (Egyptian army)
The first doctors in the world
- The best surgeon in the world "Majdi Yacoub"
The best architect in the world "Hassan Fathi"
The best mathematician in the world, "Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Biomi"
- The third largest physicist in history after Einstein and Newton "Mohammed Al-Nashayi"
The best tunnel expert in the world "Hani Helmy"
One of the top 10 astronomers in the world "Farouk Al-Baz"
-The first artist who drew and sculpted in the world
- The first chefs in the world
- Best singer in middle east. Eastern Planet "Um Kulthom"
The best international actor in the world "Amr Al-Sharif
Best player in the world "Mohamed Salah"
The best squash player in the world, "Nour El Sherbiny"
The first in the world to memorize the Holy Quran, "Zahra Qandil"
- The owner of the longest diving period in the world and the Guinness World Record "Saddam El-Kilani"
3rd best singer in the world 2014 "Amr Diab"
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- The oldest kitchen in the world and the first kitchen in the world in 2009 for the best kitchens in the world..
- World's oldest cosmetic toilet "The Royal Pharaonic Toilet"
- The best cosmetic bathroom in the world "Cleopatra Bath"
World largest crystal company in the world "Crystal Asfor Company"
- The eighth largest porcelain and bathroom accessories company in the world "Cleoptra Group"
- World's Largest Textile & Laundry Factory "Mahalla Factory"
World's largest marble and geranite complex "Majesty Complex"
- The largest military force for manufacturing weapons and tanks in the Middle East is "300 military factories"
- The largest sugar factory in the world
The Largest Cement Factory in Middle East.
- The largest pharmaceutical city in Africa and the Middle East
- The largest leather manufacturing complex in Africa and the Middle East
- The largest industrial city in Africa and the Middle East "Rubiki International City"
- Largest Military Base in Africa and Middle East "Mohammad Najib Base"
- The largest opera in Africa and the Middle East
World's largest solar power plant "Banban"
- The second largest agricultural garment in the world
-The second largest wind power plant in the world
- The most important channel globally is the "Suez Canal"
- The tallest tower in Africa "The Iconic Tower"
The biggest suspended show in the world "Kobri Rouh Al-Faraj"
- The first monorail in Africa
- The largest metro line in Africa and the Middle East
With all glory and pride, long live Egypt ❤️

The Majestic River Nile 🦛The River Nile is about 6,670 km (4,160 miles) in length and is the longest river in Africa and...
27/12/2024

The Majestic River Nile 🦛
The River Nile is about 6,670 km (4,160 miles) in length and is the longest river in Africa and in the world.
Its drainage basin covers eleven countries: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan, and Egypt.
In particular, the Nile is the primary water source of Egypt, Sudan and South Sudan.
The Nile is an important economic driver supporting agriculture and fishing.
The standard English names "White Nile" and "Blue Nile" refer to the river's source, derived from Arabic names formerly applied to only the Sudanese stretches that meet at Khartoum.
In the ancient Egyptian language, the Nile is called Ḥꜥpy (Hapy) or Jtrw (Iteru), meaning "river".
In Coptic, the word ⲫⲓⲁⲣⲟ, pronounced piaro (Sahidic) or phiaro (Bohairic), means "the river" (lit. p(h).iar-o "the.canal-great"), and comes from the same ancient name.
In Nobiin, the river is called Áman Dawū, meaning "the great water".
In Luganda, the river is called Kiira or Kiyira.
In Runyoro, it is called Kihiira.
In Egyptian Arabic, the Nile is called en-Nīl, while in Standard Arabic it is called an-Nīl.
The Nile River was critical to the development of ancient Egypt. The soil of the Nile River Delta between Cairo, Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea is rich in nutrients, due to the large silt deposits the Nile leaves behind as it flows into the sea. The banks of the Nile all along its vast length contain rich soil as well, thanks to annual flooding that deposits silt. From space, the contrast between the Nile's lush green river banks and the desert through which it flows is obvious.
For millennia, much of Egypt's food has been cultivated in the Nile Delta region. Ancient Egyptians developed irrigation methods to increase the amount of land they could use for crops to support a thriving population. Beans, cotton, flax and wheat were important, abundant crops that could be easily stored and traded.
The Nile River Delta was also an ideal growing location for the papyrus plant. Ancient Egyptians used the papyrus plant in many ways, such as making cloth, boxes and rope, but by far its most important use was in making paper. Besides using the river's natural resources for themselves and trading them with others, early Egyptians also used the river for bathing, drinking, recreation and transportation. Today, National Geographic Explorer Raghda (Didi) El-Behaedi studies how ancient societies responded to a shrinking water supply, particularly focusing on Lake Moeris and the Nile. Informed by technologies such as remote sensing and GIS, El-Behaedi seeks to better understand ancient landscapes and subsequently bolster cultural heritage preservation efforts in Egypt.
Today, 95 percent of Egyptians live within a few miles of the Nile. Canals bring water from the Nile to irrigate farms and support cities. The river's water is a vital resource for millions of people who depend on it for irrigation, drinking water, fishing and hydroelectric power. The river has served as an important transportation route for thousands of years. Today, some residents of Cairo have begun using private speed boats, water taxis or ferries to avoid crowded streets.
Dams, such as the Aswan Dam in Egypt, have been built to help to tame the river and provide a source of hydroelectric power. However, the silt and sediment that used to flow north, enriching the soil and building the delta, is now building up behind the dam. Instead of growing in size through the soil deposits, the delta is shrinking due to erosion along the Mediterranean Sea. In addition, annual flooding no longer occurs along parts of the Nile. These floods were necessary to flush and clean the water of human and agricultural waste. As a result, the water is becoming more polluted.
The many habitats in the Nile River basin support biodiversity in the region. The basin is home to a variety of animals, including the hippopotamus, the monitor lizard and the fearsome Nile crocodile. The Nile River Delta is also a vital winter stopover for millions of birds migrating along the East African flyway.
The rivers and lakes are filled with a variety of freshwater fish, including the sharp-toothed tigerfish and the Nile perch, a large fish that can grow to weigh more than 79 kilograms (175 pounds). Fishing is a way of life for many inhabitants of northeast Africa, who depend on it for food and a way to earn money. Today, however, the Nile River system is threatened by pollution, as it harms the fish and other wildlife that live in its aquatic environment. This pollution is also impacting the people who depend on the Nile for their drinking water and for irrigating their crops.
With so many countries sharing and relying on the interconnected water resource that is the Nile River basin, it is essential for them to cooperate in regard to its use. Unfortunately, these countries do not always agree on how to manage the water supply. One of the countries most impacted by pollution and water shortages is Egypt, which gets 90 percent of its water from the Nile. As the country’s population increases, experts say Egypt’s demand for water may soon exceed its supply. The United Nations predicts that Egypt will face a water shortage by 2025.
This need for cooperation led to the formation of the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) in 1999. The NBI brings representatives from all 11 countries in the Nile River basin together to discuss ways to manage and share the water. In 2010, one NBI initiative saw four nations—Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda—enter into a Nile River water-sharing agreement. The agreement, called the Cooperative Framework Agreement, allows the countries to use the Nile River system in their borders to encourage cooperation and sustainability. Kenya and Burundi later signed onto the agreement, which remains in place today.
There are still disagreements over the management of the Nile's waters. Ethiopia recently built its own dam, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, over the Blue Nile tributary. The Blue Nile supplies most of the water that flows into the Nile River. This has created conflict between Ethiopia and the two countries, Egypt and Sudan, that are downriver. Egypt and Sudan depend on the flow of water from the Blue Nile.
The dam, however, is a big benefit to Ethiopia. It will allow all of its citizens to have access to electricity. In 2015, the three "downriver" countries impacted by Ethiopia's dam—Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan—signed an agreement to cooperate as the dam was built and its reservoir slowly filled. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is now Africa's largest dam. It began producing electricity in 2022.

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تحية خاصة لأحدث المتابعين لي! يسرني انضمامك! Herbert F. Ford III, Juan Jose Raya, William Franco Escobar, Μαρία Γρηγορίο...
13/12/2024

تحية خاصة لأحدث المتابعين لي! يسرني انضمامك! Herbert F. Ford III, Juan Jose Raya, William Franco Escobar, Μαρία Γρηγορίου, Guadalupe Hernández, Paola Badoni, Andrea Mornailla, Juana Pantoja, Oliver Silva, ハイ・ハイ・ミー, Ignacio Trejo

شكرًا لكونك أحد أبرز المتفاعلين ودخولك إلى قائمة التفاعلات الأسبوعية الخاصة بي! 🎉 Sany San, Antonio Galdino, Ignacio Car...
07/12/2024

شكرًا لكونك أحد أبرز المتفاعلين ودخولك إلى قائمة التفاعلات الأسبوعية الخاصة بي! 🎉 Sany San, Antonio Galdino, Ignacio Carranza

تحية خاصة كبيرة لأحدث أبرز المعجبين لديّ! ‏💎‏ Nora Dela Pisa Almogueraاترك تعليقًا للترحيب به في مجتمعنا، @أبرز المعجبين
04/12/2024

تحية خاصة كبيرة لأحدث أبرز المعجبين لديّ! ‏💎‏ Nora Dela Pisa Almoguera

اترك تعليقًا للترحيب به في مجتمعنا، @أبرز المعجبين

تحية خاصة لأحدث المتابعين لي! يسرني انضمامك! Hannah Oliveira, Luxor C. Holístico, Doreen Beauvais, Genival Dantas, José ...
03/12/2024

تحية خاصة لأحدث المتابعين لي! يسرني انضمامك! Hannah Oliveira, Luxor C. Holístico, Doreen Beauvais, Genival Dantas, José Carlos Batista, Ricardo Garrido Lopéz, Dene Stojka, Sama Mahana, Pedro Ro, Dann Berlim

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