Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Egypt's heritage is magnificent with wonders of the ancient world


Sahit Muja:  Egypt

 Sahit Muja:   Sahit Muja: Egypt's heritage is magnificent with wonders of the ancient world .
  Egypt's population is the largest in the Arab world and presents an opportunity for investment in Tourism.

Occupying the northeast corner of the African continent, Egypt has the highly fertile Nile valley, where most economic activity and agricultural production  takes place.
Egypt natural resources include oil, natural , gas,  iron ore, phosphate, limestone, manganese, talc, zinc, asbestos and gypsum.

Egypt produces, cotton, rice, corn, wheat, beans, fruits, vegetables; cattle, water buffalo, sheep, goats
 textiles, food processing, tourism, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, hydrocarbons, construction, cement, metals, light manufactures

Tourism: Egypt gave birth to the first great civilisation needs little introduction.
The pyramids, the minarets, the Nile this country's heritage is magnificent.
Enjoy authentic Mediterranean cuisine and Middle Eastern food favorites and nice Hotels.

Egypt is the land of  history: Pharaonic nations, ancient Greeks, Romans, Christians, Ottomans and Arab dynasties have all played their part in fashioning Egypt’s architectural wealth.

Cairo’s  medieval core that has remained unchanged since the founding days of Islam. Upriver, Luxor,  the site of ancient Thebes, is lined with warrens of opulent burial chambers and boasts some of the most formidable monuments in all antiquity.

Further south at Aswan, even more geometrically imposing temples write a testament to the power of archaic gods and omnipotent pharaohs.

It is here that the Nile is best explored by ancient sail, on Egyptian sailing boat at the hands of the prevailing currents and winds.

Out west, Egypt’s ocean of sand stretches infinitely to the Sahara, with a handful of oases feeding solitary islands of green.

Amazing medieval fortresses cower out here, interspersed with bubbling springs and ghostly rock formations.

The deep, crystal waters of the Red Sea lie brilliantly awash in coral, surrounded by an aquatic frenzy of underwater life.

In the deserts of Sinai’s interior, visitors can climb the mount where God had word with Moses, and spend their remaining days in halcyon bliss at coastal Dahab’s backpacker Shangri-La.
Sahit Muja
President and CEO
Albanian Minerals
New York

No comments:

Post a Comment