Egypt is located in the extreme northeast of Africa, almost completely surrounded by the Sahara desert.

While traveling in Egypt, it is inescapable to try to visit each of its nearby towns in addition to the capital Cairo. Being on the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, Egypt is very close to the regions of Libya, Sudan and Israel.

As you can see on the maps, a good part of its territory is occupied by the Sahara desert, and the Nile River runs almost in its entirety, the main provider of agricultural benefits for the region, which is mainly agricultural.

Another of the attached maps shows the main points that a tourist cannot miss on their way through Egypt:

Its historical monuments headed by the pyramids and the sphinx; the city of Luxor, which has many temples to see, the Karnak temple and of course the Valley of the Kings.

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