My Favourite Books on Egypt
a selection of my favourite books on Egypt
a selection of my favourite books on Egypt
Let me offer a glimpse of some moments shared by our incredible group participants through the lens of their Facebook posts while on our wonderful group tours.
Read about Mara’s first-time journey to Egypt, where a spontaneous trip to Cairo left her and her companions exhausted before they started and with sensory overload. They had been sold a side trip that took no account of their energy levels. Learn valuable tips to plan your own Egyptian adventure wisely and make the most of your visit to Cairo
Planning a trip to Egypt? Avoid the common pitfalls that can turn a dream holiday into a struggle. Here’s what seasoned travellers—and first-timers—often get wrong, and how to make sure your visit is meaningful, relaxed, and unforgettable.
Amina Hanim’s story of love, political intrigue, and ambition in the Ottoman Empire from the town of Kavala to the palace within the Citadel at Cairo
The story of Shajar al-Durr begins with her capture and entry into the royal harem. This article explores her early life, her deepening bond with Sultan As-Salih Ayyub, and the foundation of a partnership that would change Egypt’s history.
Discover How to Get Around Egypt: From Car Travel to Sleeper Trains and Internal Flights. Learn about the transportation options available for tourists in Egypt, including essential tips for booking and navigating the country’s diverse travel methods.
2012 was the end of a solar cycle and the beginning of a new one. In ancient Egypt the raising of the djed took place at such times and the Djedi were ancient wisdom keepers – is it time for the Return of the Djedi?
Not all Egypt tours are created equal. Learn how to read between the lines of vague tour descriptions, avoid hidden costs, and choose experiences that deliver everything you hoped for—and more.
From avoiding crowded places and understanding local customs to staying safe in nightlife and navigating transportation.
Planning a trip to Egypt? Uncover vital travel insights that many overlook, but are crucial for a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Cairo isn’t just about ancient wonders — it’s a living, breathing city that requires insider knowledge to truly navigate. Hiring a guide isn’t a luxury; it’s the difference between wandering and understanding. From accessing hidden rooftops to sidestepping street hassles, the right guide transforms confusion into connection.
Embrace the Egyptian sun with these tips for a comfortable summer experience. From well-planned schedules to essential items for your day bag, discover how to make the most of your summer trip. Learn the secrets of staying cool, hydrated, and sun-safe while enjoying the beauty of Egypt’s dry heat.
Discover your options for medical care in Luxor. Plan ahead for your healthcare needs in Luxor to ensure a smooth experience.
Ever received a hotel confirmation email and thought you were set? I did — until I almost arrived in Egypt without a room! Here’s how to avoid the trap.
Returning to Luxor after years away, I encountered unexpected challenges crossing to the West Bank. Learn how to avoid taxi pitfalls, safely navigate local transport, and explore with guided tours for a smooth, stress-free experience.
Not sure how long to stay in Luxor? I’ve been welcoming guests here for years, and this guide gives you the perfect itinerary to see the Valley of the Kings, Karnak, Abydos, Dendera, and more — without feeling rushed.
Western meals often mean waste. In Egypt, meals are shared, small, and full of variety. At Mara House Luxor, our Salahadeen Feast brings this beautiful tradition to life — come and taste it for yourself.
Lost luggage in Egypt isn’t rare — it’s recurring. After hosting guests without bags yet again, I’m sharing what to do, how to prepare, and why you must stay proactive.
Above is the roadside monument near Scota’s grave – Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland “There are variations of this story—Irish and Scottish alike—and I encourage you to explore further if it intrigues you. This is the Irish version, and for context, you may wish to read my article on Akhenaten to understand why Egypt’s royal family…