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  • The Nile Right Now: What Travel in Egypt Really Feels Like

    Traditional Egyptian felucca sailing on the Nile at sunset near Aswan with golden light reflecting on the water

    A unique Nile experience for families, where children discover, learn, and grow through real moments — sailing by felucca, exploring nature, and living Egypt beyond the ordinary.

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  • How Two Queens Made Peace Possible: The Untold Story Behind the Treaty of Qadesh

    Queen Nefertari presented before the goddess Hathor inside her tomb in the Valley of the Queens Egypt

    A peace treaty may end a war, but it does not guarantee lasting peace. This article explores how Queen Nefertari of Egypt and Queen Puduhepa of the Hittites helped transform the Treaty of Qadesh from a political settlement into a durable diplomatic reality.

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  • When Order Was Sacred

    Ancient Egyptian obelisk surrounded by stone columns inside Karnak Temple complex in Luxor Egypt

    A journey through Ancient Egypt’s idea of power, where even the pharaoh did not stand above Maat. Along the Nile, rule was not immunity but obligation, and every heart, ruler or commoner, would one day be weighed against the feather of balance.

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  • The Green Circles of the Sahara

    Aerial view of hundreds of green circular irrigation fields in the Sahara desert south of Lake Nasser, Egypt

    Perfect green circles appear in the middle of the Sahara south of Lake Nasser. Seen from the air near Abu Simbel, these circular farms reveal Egypt’s ambitious modern attempt to expand agriculture beyond the Nile valley and push life back into the desert.

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  • The Nile: The River That Created Egypt

    Aerial view of the Nile River flowing through the fertile Nile Valley surrounded by desert landscape in Egypt

    Discover how the Nile River created ancient Egyptian civilisation. From the annual flood and agricultural seasons to trade, religion, and political unity, the Nile shaped Egypt for more than three thousand years.

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  • Why Egypt Exists Where It Does

    Traditional felucca sailboats navigating the Nile River near Aswan, Egypt, viewed from above

    Why does Egypt exist exactly where it does? Discover how the Nile River, surrounding deserts, and geography created one of the longest-lasting civilisations in human history.

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