Discover Cairo: The Biggest Metropolis In Africa

Visit Cairo. Image: Dario Morandotti, Unsplash.
Visit Cairo. Image: Dario Morandotti, Unsplash.

Cairo is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa. It is a mandatory destination for travel lovers from all over the world, especially for the historical value of the city and the region.

In this text, the main attractions of the Egyptian capital will be presented.

Top Attractions In Cairo

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Image: Simon Berger Boy, Unsplash.

Now we will introduce you to Cairo’s main attractions:

  • Felucca ride on the Nile River;
  • Religious Cairo;
  • El Fishawy (Cafe);
  • Visit to Fayoum Oasis.

Felucca ride on the Nile River

Image: Sherif Moharram, Unsplash.
Image: Sherif Moharram, Unsplash.

The Nile River has a sacred relationship with the people on its banks, especially with Egypt. The country is located in a desert region and the River Nile allowed the flourishing of one of the greatest civilizations of antiquity on its banks.

In addition to providing potable water, the waters in the Nile were also important for agriculture in the region. In addition, the Rio regime facilitated the practice of agriculture, as it flooded the banks and filled it with organic matter (humus).

As a result, the banks of the Nile are very productive and have been used since ancient times to grow wheat. No wonder, Egypt was considered for much of history as the breadbasket of the world.

Currently, the developments located on the waterfront and the Felucca ride are some of the great attractions that the Nile offers to its visitors.

As a traditional vessel from the Red Sea and the eastern Mediterranean, the Felucca makes your tour unique and has a very regional atmosphere. At some points, it is allowed to enter the waters of the Nile and be blessed by these waters that have made different civilizations flourish throughout history.

Religious Cairo

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Image: Omar El sharawy, Unsplash.

One of the most striking elements of the current capital of Egypt is its religious character. As most of the population is adherent to Islam, the most important temples in the country are the Mosques.

The Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan, which is also a Madrassa. That is, in addition to a temple of worship and cults, it is a space for teaching about the principles and memorization of the Quran, the holy book of Islam.

Thus, this Mosque is located in Salah Al-din square, in the historic quarter of Cairo. The construction of this temple dates back to the 14th century, at the request of Sultan An-Nasir Hassan.

El Fishawy (Cafe)

This cafe is the most traditional in Egypt and has been open since 1797, before Napoleon Bonaparte invaded the African country at the end of the 18th century. The coffee shop is named after its first owner, known only as El Fishawy.

The venture’s story began simply, as an owner serving Turkish coffee to his friends after sunset. Due to the quality of its products, especially the coffee, more people started to attend these meetings.

Thus, the owner bought some buildings on the site and added the sale of other drinks and included the sale of hookah.

Visit to Fayoum Oasis

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Image: Halima Bouchouicha, Unsplash.

Oases are striking elements of deserts. They hold great symbolism for people who live in the desert. As they served as a resting place for merchants who traveled for days and weeks in the desert.

Thus, among Egypt’s oases, Fayoum stands out for its proximity to the city of Cairo. It is one of the great treasures of the interior of Egypt.

Thus, this region is formed by several lakes and canals. For those staying in Cairo, a day trip to this Oasis is an excellent choice.

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