The Nile Valley is the backbone of Egypt’s civilization, stretching along the Nile River and connecting major cities rich in history, culture, and agriculture. It offers a deep look into both ancient heritage and everyday Egyptian life.
Nile Valley runs from southern Egypt to the north, linking historic cities built along the world’s longest river.
Luxor
Known as the world’s greatest open-air museum, home to Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, and the Valley of the Kings.
Aswan
A peaceful southern city famous for Nubian culture, Philae Temple, and stunning Nile views.
Minya
Known for archaeological sites like Beni Hassan tombs and its agricultural landscape along the Nile.
Sohag
A city rich in Coptic heritage with ancient monasteries and historical landmarks.
Qena
Gateway to the Dendera Temple complex, one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt.